Neither is going down in the history books as guys with world class punching power.
The difference is small.
Never seen JMM talked in the same breath as Hearn's, Shaver's, Jackson, Foreman.
I'm just saying.
He was a heavy, heavy puncher at the lower weights. Look at his knockout of Jaca, his destruction of Jandaeng, how bad he shook up Barrera and Pac, he was the first to stop Pacquiao, first to stop Diaz, stopped Katsidis...Marquez could punch, man.
He was a heavy, heavy puncher at the lower weights. Look at his knockout of Jaca, his destruction of Jandaeng, how bad he shook up Barrera and Pac, he was the first to stop Pacquiao, first to stop Diaz, stopped Katsidis...Marquez could punch, man.
He was a very good puncher in the lower weights, I agree. Above 135, not so much.
He was a very good puncher in the lower weights, I agree. Above 135, not so much.
Hold on, now. Not as far as power goes, but he's still an excellent puncher at 140. Accurate, sharp, short punches in combination. He might not turn the lights off with one shot (although he did knock Malt Likar out cold), but he's truly great at catching opponents blind and he can hurt anyone.
Hold on, now. Not as far as power goes, but he's still an excellent puncher at 140. Accurate, sharp, short punches in combination. He might not turn the lights off with one shot (although he did knock Malt Likar out cold), but he's truly great at catching opponents blind and he can hurt anyone.
He's definitely an excellent combination puncher. But as far as how hard he punches I just don't see an edge over Bradley at 140-47.
How many of those KO's were at 140-47? That's what I thought.
So other than a couple of no name bums and a high, old, out shape Casamayor who didn't get knocked out but just quit, what other great KO's does Iron Timmy have?
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