Originally posted by memorex
Boxer punchers
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Originally posted by JohnThomas1Light Heavyweight Michael Spinks was a superb boxer/puncher. He had awesome power in either hand at LH and proved his boxing ability in his great performance vs Qawi.
Sugar Ray Leonard is the epitome of the art. He had blinding hand speed and boxing skills AND excellent power in both paws as well as great finishing ability.
Tommy Hearns - Tommy was one of the biggest ****ers p4p in history yet could also outbox the likes of Benitez and Leonard!! A freak was tommy.
Jeff Chandler - a forgotten boxer/puncher from the 80's
Wilfred Gomez - mainly a puncher but had underrated boxing skills.
Marvin Hagler - a good dose of both.
Mike McCallum - decent at both and vastly underrated.
Alexis Arguello - a brilliant technician.
Don Curry - in his short prime was also the epitome of the art.
Marlon Starling - good at both.
Salvador Sanchez - underrated power.
I would also add Milton McCrory, Greg Page, and Edwin Rosario,(though later he basically became a puncher).Comment
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Originally posted by m00ksThomas Hearns
AT LAST! Someone mentionned the hitman. One of the greatest boxer puncher ever.Comment
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Gerald McClellan is an obvious one.
He could out-jab anybody and his left hook to body KO'd 15 foes in the 1st-round.Comment
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