Top 10 P4P hardest punchers OF ALL TIME?

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  • Don Mac
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    Top 10 P4P hardest punchers OF ALL TIME?

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    My top 10 would have to include

    Julian Jackson
    Mike Tyson
    Nigel Benn
    George Foreman
    Tommy Hearns
    Ernie Shavers
    Prince Hamed
  • ronniejunior
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    Julian Jackson
    Mike Tyson
    Ken Norton
    George Foreman
    Joe Frazier
    Terry Norris
    Joe Louis
    Prince Naseem
    Lennox Lewis
    Vladimir Klitchko

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    • jrosales13
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      #3
      My top 10 but not in any order they change around so much.

      Jimmy Wilde
      Sam Langford
      Joe Louis
      Thomas Hearns
      Julian Jackson
      Ernie Shavers
      George Foreman
      Sandy Saddler
      Sugar Ray Robinson
      Stanley Ketchell

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      • mariobrotherpr
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        #4
        Trinidad has to be there.

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        • -Johannes-
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          Edwin Valero has to be there if you put Naseem. Too bad he can't prove it anymore.

          Jose Sulaiman remembers Edwin as “el noqueador más grande en los 300 años de historia del boxeo, porque nunca jamás había existido un campeón que ganara sus 27 peleas por KO”

          "The greates KO artist in the 300 years of boxing history, because never had we seen a champion who had won their 27 fights by Knockout."

          I think he's exaggerating a bit but he is one of the hardes punchers in this era, and his sparring partners back up that statement.

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          • mariobrotherpr
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            #6
            Originally posted by harima1
            Edwin Valero has to be there if you put Naseem. Too bad he can't prove it anymore.

            Jose Sulaiman remembers Edwin as “el noqueador más grande en los 300 años de historia del boxeo, porque nunca jamás había existido un campeón que ganara sus 27 peleas por KO”

            "The greates KO artist in the 300 years of boxing history, because never had we seen a champion who had won their 27 fights by Knockout."

            I think he's exaggerating a bit but he is one of the hardes punchers in this era, and his sparring partners back up that statement.
            There was talk about ODLH not being able to keep up with Edwin as the reason he was cut as one of the sparring partners for the Pac fight (might have been the May fight, but my memory is blurry).

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            • BoxerDood
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              #7
              No particular order:

              Joe Fraizer
              Randall Bailey
              Tommy Hearns
              George Foreman
              Mike Tyson
              Edwin Valero
              Prince Naseem
              Julian Jackson
              Lennox Lewis


              Randall Bailey will forever be my favorite puncher. The guy could knock you out at any given moment. His only downside was that he is so one handed, so he can't get you unless he sets up the right. But imagine if his left hand was as strong as his right...

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              • -Johannes-
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                Originally posted by mariobrotherpr
                There was talk about ODLH not being able to keep up with Edwin as the reason he was cut as one of the sparring partners for the Pac fight (might have been the May fight, but my memory is blurry).
                It was for the Pacquiao fight, he was perfect for the job. Southpaw and fast with good punching power.

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                • NChristo
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                  #9
                  In no order

                  Julian Jackson
                  Tommy Hearns
                  Archie Moore
                  Sam Langford
                  Jimmy Wilde
                  Ray Robinson
                  George Foreman
                  Earnie Shavers
                  Bob Foster
                  Sandy Saddler

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                  • jrosales13
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by NChristo
                    In no order

                    Julian Jackson
                    Tommy Hearns
                    Archie Moore
                    Sam Langford
                    Jimmy Wilde
                    Ray Robinson
                    George Foreman
                    Earnie Shavers
                    Bob Foster
                    Sandy Saddler
                    Except for 2 names our lists are identical

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