Lightest punching boxer today

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  • masterdirector
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    #21
    Of course straw weight fighters are going to be weak punchers usually. They don't have any muscle mass or they'd weigh more. If they increase muscle, they increase weight.

    Paulie Malignaggi would get my vote. Which a lot of it is mostly due to him breaking his hands every fight. I like Malignaggi, but he doesn't have a good punch. Spadafora and Dorin both were weak punchers. That's why I wasn't at all impressed with their wild brawl. It was a pillow fight, of course neither guy got knocked out.

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    • Darkstar
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      #22
      Ivan Calderon is a straweight( 105 LB and lower) of course he isnt going to throw KO punches. He does have the WBC belt and has boxing skills.

      My pick is spinks

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      • Easy-E
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        #23
        Originally posted by trephination
        Byrd
        Mayweather Jr.
        Spadafora
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        floyd recently stopped arturo gatti, one of only two men to do so. your a hater!

        as for the lightest p4p puncher in boxing today, ill go with byrd. obv calderon is the lightest puncher, but he also fights at 105...

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        • Gavilan1
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          #24
          Floyd has outstanding fighter. In all of his "big fights" I believe he has KO'd or TKO'd every fighter with the exception of Castillo.

          Now if only Floyd stopped managing himself like He was DelaHoya.

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