We may not have figured out the answer, but I think we now know that half the people on the forum don't understand the term "hardest puncher".
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hardest puncher today P4P?
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wladimir
bute
maidana at 140
kirkland
donaire
pacquiao (say what you want, the guy is a former lineal flyweight champion who has been beating up big WW's and has an ATG one punch jello shot of ricky hatton, a true 140 lber.)
no real order. my vote might honestly go to bute. it sounds like a gun going off when he hits somebody. not the best resume, but a very hard puncher with either hand
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randall bailey still probably has the hardest right hand p4p in the game
he was born throwing that thing. it's straight as an arrow and if it hits you you are going down
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Originally posted by Check_hooks View Postask yourself whos the only fighter today to literally break someones ****in face in half and was outweighted by 20 pounds int he ring and is shorter and has shorter reach so he had to punch upwards which takes power off the punch but he still broke his ****in face in like it was nothin
The answer? Pacquiao. And its not even close.
Pacman finishes fights with an accumulation of punches. Nothing more.
How many fighters today are putting their mean CLEAN OUT when they land a punch?
I've got to be honest with you, ****ty Ratio aside,
Martinez has been putting EVERYONE on queer street lately. It's pretty frightening, I can definitely see why people would say he's on something.
Literally every time he's making significant contact now, the guy is wobbling.
Stopping a fighter doesn't show power - KNOCKING HIM OUT shows power. I see a lot of guys getting a knod in this discussion, like Ortiz for instance, but ortiz has never shut any lights out like that.
You want to talk power? Literally everytime Bute releases that uppercut.. to the head or the body, it's almost an immidiate lights out.
THATS power.Last edited by intoccabile; 03-22-2012, 07:01 AM.
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