Jmm.............
best combination punchers
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Yeah I see what you mean, and that's kinda what I was referring to earlier.Well he is able to do thatbecause of his speed, I see him throw flurries and on to the next one. Jmm you see him working it out, like it's premeditated. Everything he's doing is going toward a bigger purpose. Don't really see that with Manny. Don't get me wrong mannys got crazy combos but id say that's more a result of his physical advantages than actual technique
It's about personal preference, and I can see where people are coming from when they say Marquez is a better combination puncher.
Marquez has it in his mind what he is gonna throw and picks you apart, whereas Manny just does everything on the fly, adjusting according to the openings his opponent gives him.Comment
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yes but the thread title says whos' the best at it...floyd was never the best at that even at 130 or 135.....he never had that 5 /7 punhc combos like a pac or a jmm now.....where was the combos vs a jesus chavez or a genaro hernandez or a carlos hernandez , castlillo,etc......the point is he did'nt do it everytime even at that weight!.....Comment
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Juan Manuel Marquez, Oscar was a good one in his prime, not that all his shots, in combination, connected, but the combination of shots resulted in a damaging shots getting in there effectively.Comment
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Floyd at 130, 135, and 140, was the most dazzling combination puncher of this era. I assume if he let his hands go like he use to that he'd still be the same but he seems to have let go of 4 to 6 punch combos at 147.
James Toney's combination punching is/was also some of the best i've seen. Quick, accurate, and he threw all punches possible from all angles.
JMM also has crazy craft. Left uppercuts followed by a left hooks... crazy **** comes through that guys gloves.
Believe it or not... Joshua Clottey. Watch him against Margarito, Coralles, Flores, and even parts of his fight against Cotto... when Clottey lets his hands go his combination's are top shelf.
Young Roy Jones. No breakdown necessary.
I might add more if I think of them.Comment
I know he looked good against Pascal.
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