Cabellero throws a lot of effective body punches but he doesnt throw them with bad intentions. Marquez is probably the best at using body punches to get what he wants, but Ima go with Saul Alvarez. His look the most damaging to me and I would not want to be taking one of those to the liver.
Who is the best bodypuncher in boxing right now?
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lol. Tell that to Daud Yordan! I think it's just that he doesnt have the real snap in his punches like a Cotto or Arce. If you watch Caballero nearly all of his knockouts come from the accumulation of blows. The thing I like is the commitment he makes to it. He never forgets to throw to the body. It's really effective. Celestino's weakness is his defence isnt great but if he takes most of your energy away his body punching, then it doesnt matter as much.Cabellero throws a lot of effective body punches but he doesnt throw them with bad intentions. Marquez is probably the best at using body punches to get what he wants, but Ima go with Saul Alvarez. His look the most damaging to me and I would not want to be taking one of those to the liver.
I havent seen much of Alvarez. Has he KO'd anyone with a body shot?Comment
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Ya youre right about the snap and thats what i was talking about, i want to say he doesnt "turn over" his punches, but effective regardless. Heres an Alvarez body shot, 1:35 into it. I guess i like those one shot can take you out body punchers halol. Tell that to Daud Yordan! I think it's just that he doesnt have the real snap in his punches like a Cotto or Arce. If you watch Caballero nearly all of his knockouts come from the accumulation of blows. The thing I like is the commitment he makes to it. He never forgets to throw to the body. It's really effective. Celestino's weakness is his defence isnt great but if he takes most of your energy away his body punching, then it doesnt matter as much.
I havent seen much of Alvarez. Has he KO'd anyone with a body shot?
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In terms of technical brilliance, I would honestly have to say Mayweather..His body work used to set up his right hands are second to none. In terms of ferocity, I would have to go with Angulo..Comment
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he also seemed to gut Cuello in the second round with a left hook, although Cuello survived it certainly looked painful. good signs.Ya youre right about the snap and thats what i was talking about, i want to say he doesnt "turn over" his punches, but effective regardless. Heres an Alvarez body shot, 1:35 into it. I guess i like those one shot can take you out body punchers ha
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wkoNchnYpcY
Cabellero, Cotto, Arce and Bute are all good choices.
on a side note: you dont necessarily need body shot KOs to be an excellent body puncher. its all about wearing down your opponent and setting up punches(although the KOs are very nice too)Comment
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although he's not known for being a devastating body puncher, juan manuel marquez is a great body puncher.
i just got done rewatching jmm vs casamayor and jmm threw some hellacious body shots with pin point accuracy. jmm is such a fluid fighter he can easily step to the side and just **** the body, it's a thing of beauty.
my favorite strategy of a fighter is going to the body, i think it's an awesome plan of attack, and it is for me the most beautiful thing to watch in boxing.
mayweather is a good body puncher, i'd like to see more of when he does fight, although i am a huge critic of floyd, i admire his talent and punch selection from time to time.
mosley too is a good body puncher, i like watching him rip shots to the body.
hopkins too, just you have to watch really carefully to see them since he's sneaky about it.
and i was impressed with sergio martinez' body work, he can place good shots to the body with his angles and movement.
there are others that just aren't popping in my head right now.
also, calzaghe was a good body puncher, he had to be with his style.Comment
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That was really good. The guy was already moving backwards but that really shook him. Alvarez has KO power in both hands and he makes alot of comittment to his punches also. He did that well with J.M Cotto.Ya youre right about the snap and thats what i was talking about, i want to say he doesnt "turn over" his punches, but effective regardless. Heres an Alvarez body shot, 1:35 into it. I guess i like those one shot can take you out body punchers ha
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wkoNchnYpcY
He's very good but he just doesnt do it enough. For some reason he always does it against southpaws and hardly ever against orthodox fighters. He murdered Judah and Mitchell to the body but with othodox fighters he only jabs to the body. This is because when you lean down against an orthodox fighter you leave yourself open but against a southpaw. The right side of the body is exposed (the liver) and it's perfect for the left hook.
He used to do it more in the lower weight classes. I think now he's in the bigger weight classes he wants to fight the perfect fight because he knows one punch can put him in trouble. I know he came forward against Mosley but he was still very careful about the punches he was throwing. He used to let it go more at 130 and 135 because he knew he was stronger than the other guys. He's much more cautious and careful now.Comment
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although he's not known for being a devastating body puncher, juan manuel marquez is a great body puncher.
i just got done rewatching jmm vs casamayor and jmm threw some hellacious body shots with pin point accuracy. jmm is such a fluid fighter he can easily step to the side and just **** the body, it's a thing of beauty.
my favorite strategy of a fighter is going to the body, i think it's an awesome plan of attack, and it is for me the most beautiful thing to watch in boxing.
mayweather is a good body puncher, i'd like to see more of when he does fight, although i am a huge critic of floyd, i admire his talent and punch selection from time to time.
mosley too is a good body puncher, i like watching him rip shots to the body.
hopkins too, just you have to watch really carefully to see them since he's sneaky about it.
also, calzaghe was a good body puncher, he had to be with his style.
I think Hopkins is very good. But like Mayweather he's a classic example of a boxer who is really careful in picking his punches.
I'm not sure about Mosley. I always though of him as abit of a head-hunter. Against Floyd he really should have tried more because your not going to land head shots against Mayweather. Unless you tire him out like Castillo did and then you have a chance. Mosley strikes me as somebody who always wants the knockout and I think it's been his downfall in a few fights. Particaurly with Winky Wright. It's hard to say how he should have fought against Wright but he definetly shouldnt have tried to knock him out.
I think the best are Cotto, Arce, Caballero, Marquez and Mayweather.
I love fighters who go the body. I think it's become underrated in boxing.Comment
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I love the way JCC Jnr. sets up and throws to the body. JMM is a great body puncher as well but really JMM is great with every punch.Comment
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