I pretty much agree with you. I'd throw Kendall Holt in the mix too, his record is deceiving but he has that one punch left hook that puts guys to sleep
Except Pacquiao, Pacman isn't a hard puncher, he just throw some super fast punches you don;t see that wobbles or rocks you.
Larry Holmes said Tyson wasn't really a hard puncher but he was a quick puncher and those punches you can't see can drop you, Holmes said Shavers hit him harder than Tyson, he said Shavers hit him so hard he was drooling.
Morales, Solis, and others said Pacquiao doesn't punch hard he just hits you from awkward angles you can't see, even Hatton said he didn't feel much power but he was knocked out from a punch he didn't see.
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pacquiao is a monstrous puncher, he's just fighting much bigger guys.
he's a former flyweight with a one punch knockout over one of hte best 140 lbers in his era.
at 122 through 130 he's one of the most explosive punchers you will ever see.
he's undeniably a puncher, but to consider him among the best in the sport, considering his woeful level of opposition, would be seriously jumping the gun.
I reckon David Haye is the hardest puncher in the sport pound for pound. The speed and force behind his punches tends to be deadly.
Other than the names already mentioned I reckon Pavlik hits rather hard (he's rubbish though so cant land them very well), Gamboa also hits hard in the lower divisions.
Aye agreed. For a natural cruiserweight, his punches are absolutely devastating. Chisora took Vitali's huge shots, yet it only took 2 of Haye's hooks to floor him.
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