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  • A-Wolf
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    #11
    Originally posted by TheMyspaceDayz
    Had to sneak in one of your favs, huh? Everyone will notice.
    ............

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    • Legends456
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      #12
      Originally posted by A-Wolf
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      I really don’t get what’s so funny but if I’m totally out of left field for thinking Calzaghe had fast hands, so be it

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      • A-Wolf
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        #13
        Andre Dirrell is the fastest boxer I have ever seen at his size (with single shots). This argument gets very confusing when you have noobs and and the uninitiated unknowingly blending their concepts of combination punching and the speed of a single punch. They see a shoe shiner like Calzaghe throwing 863 non extended punches in four seconds and to them that's handspeed. That is NOT handspeed.

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        • Legends456
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          #14
          Originally posted by A-Wolf
          Andre Dirrell is the fastest boxer I have ever seen at his size (with single shots). This argument gets very confusing when you have noobs and and the uninitiated unknowingly blending their concepts of combination punching and the speed of a single punch. They see a shoe shiner like Calzaghe throwing 863 non extended punches in four seconds and to them that's handspeed. That is NOT handspeed.
          I like Andre Dirrell he seems like a genuinely person

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          • bigsmoothh
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            #15
            1. meldrick taylor
            2. manny pacquiao
            3. gary russel
            4. zab judah
            5. nonito donaire

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            • DumpkinsPlus5
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              #16
              You really put Calzaghe ahead of Pacquiao? Wow...

              Originally posted by A-Wolf
              Andre Dirrell is the fastest boxer I have ever seen at his size (with single shots). This argument gets very confusing when you have noobs and and the uninitiated unknowingly blending their concepts of combination punching and the speed of a single punch. They see a shoe shiner like Calzaghe throwing 863 non extended punches in four seconds and to them that's handspeed. That is NOT handspeed.
              Preach! My definition of handspeed is how fast you can throw punches while getting off 100% of your power. Which is why, when I think of handspeed, the first people to come to mind are Ray Robinson and Pacquiao. Those aren't light punches they're throwing.

              What people need to understand is that anybody can be fast. I can throw a jab right now and have it be fast. You can go to YouTube right now and see till this day that Floyd Sr is fast. But if there's nothing on your punches it won't help you.

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              • MDPopescu
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                #17
                Originally posted by Legends456
                SRR is my all time favorite. SRL is my second favorite and I think up there near SRR overall. ...
                Sugar Ray Robinson....................

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                • kevin-novice
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                  #18
                  What about Amir Khan poops?

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                  • pacphobia
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Legends456
                    1. Sugar Ray Robinson

                    2. Roy Jones, Jr.

                    3. Sugar Ray Leonard

                    4. Floyd Mayweather, Jr.

                    5. Joe Calzaghe
                    If you say lightning handspeed then:
                    1. Pacquiao
                    2. Joan Guzman
                    3. S.R. Robinson
                    4. Roy Jones
                    5. Muhamad Ali

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                    • Articulateboxin
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                      #20
                      I think SRL, Khan and Judah are the 3 fastest punching boxers i've seen. I also think Ryan Garcia seems to have blistering hand speed, though he's obviously untested. I feel like RJJ deserves a mention as well, he was incredibly fast with single shots, especially for his weight classes.

                      A lot of people are talking about SRR and how fast he was, I personally don't really feel like he was as lighting as the 3 above. Now I've seen a lot of footage on SRR, his power was sublime, especially at lower weights and his footwork was some of the very best, however I think people go a little crazy where he's concerned. I mean he was one of the ATGs for certain, but he wasn't perfect. He threw body shots like the upper half of his arms were frozen and got little hip rotation into them as well.

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