Was Prince Naz really a one punch knockout artist? He certainly possessed game changing power but he never really struck me personally as a fighter who put guys away with single shots, it was more through accumulation.
Just saw that this guy's last fight was against a Filipino named "Pancho Villa" who won 78 fights before dying at age 23. The old school boxers were so badass.
Was Prince Naz really a one punch knockout artist? He certainly possessed game changing power but he never really struck me personally as a fighter who put guys away with single shots, it was more through accumulation.
I think Manny Steward said on a couple of occasions that Naz was the hardest puncher he'd worked with.
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