who is the hardest puncher P4P?

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  • Idunnoshet
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    #21
    Edwin Valero

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    • Mr Objecitivity
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      #22
      Originally posted by Jimmy 23
      what an idiot
      Huh? You what?

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      • DuckAdonis
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        #23
        Nigel benn, Julian Jackson, Gerald McClellan and Pacquiao considering how far he moved up with that power

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          #24
          Originally posted by TheBigLug
          Emanuel Steward said that Naseem Hamed was p4p the hardest puncher he ever worked with and that was when his hands were already shot. There's been stories about Naseem knocking out middleweights and super-middleweights in the gym too.

          Not sure he's one of the all time p4p hardest, but his power was serious in both hands.
          I love Steward, and no disrespect to the late great Emanuel but he was a notorious story teller when it came to fighters he was training.

          And sometimes I got the impression he would take credit for already established fighter's.

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          • cal202
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            #25
            David Haye for sure.

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            • redmish
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              #26
              Originally posted by TheBigLug
              Emanuel Steward said that Naseem Hamed was p4p the hardest puncher he ever worked with and that was when his hands were already shot. There's been stories about Naseem knocking out middleweights and super-middleweights in the gym too.

              Not sure he's one of the all time p4p hardest, but his power was serious in both hands.
              Naz was my first thought. He had scary power for a featherweight. His biggest problem was that his own hands couldn't take the punches he threw.

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              • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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                #27
                Originally posted by mvooom
                why do people keep mentioning David Haye? I though the other poster was joking, now you?
                😂😂😂😂****ing mental. The Klitschko suggestion was bad enough.

                It’s between Jackson, Shavers and Foreman IMO
                Guys like Bob Foster, G-Man, Valero etc also deserve an honourable mention

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by jri9d0
                  I love Steward, and no disrespect to the late great Emanuel but he was a notorious story teller when it came to fighters he was training.

                  And sometimes I got the impression he would take credit for already established fighter's.
                  I love Manny myself but your dead on. Naz had legit power at 126 but him KO’ing 168 lb’ers is very far fetched IMO

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                  • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
                    I don't see many other fighters ****ing out guys who weight 2-3 stone heavier than them! TECHNICALLY David Haye is one of the biggest punchers pound for pound since Mike Tyson & David Tua.
                    He could’nt even stop Ismail Abdoul or ****ing Bellew😭😭😭
                    The ONLY HW he ever stopped were Audley Harrison, Chisora, a shot to bits Monte Barrett and a shot to bits John Ruiz😭😭 Plus those two bums he fought on his “comeback”.
                    Putting Haye on this list is frankly ridiculous!

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                    • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by New England
                      tommy hearns
                      bob foster
                      ray robinson
                      joe louis
                      earnie shavers
                      sam langford
                      gerald mcclellan
                      julian jackson
                      archie moore
                      roberto duran
                      manny pacquiao
                      naseem hamed
                      george foreman
                      felix trinidad


                      some of the hardest punchers ever. not in order.
                      Very good list, Duran was one that slipped my mind. He was a beast at 135 and even carried good power at 154-160

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