Fights In Which The Loser Threw The Best Punch Of The Night?
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Fights In Which The Loser Threw The Best Punch Of The Night?
Inspired by that neck-snapping shot from Alexis Arguello in his first encounter with Aaron Pryor.
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One thing you can say for Hamed, despite his dozens of glaring faults, is that he had power. You're talking about Round 3. MAB's guard was sound, the blow hit his gloves up in front of his nose, yet the punch was still hard enough to make it bleed.p4p1 wrote:i thought hamed landed the best punch vs barerra it was a left uppercut that broke his nose and snapped his head back but i havnt seen the fight for a while
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It was designed to send Ali's head into orbit, methinks. Foreman's arm nearly came out of it's socket when it didn't hit the target.Syntax Error wrote:This didn't land, but Foreman launched a humungous uppercut at Ali in the 1st round: I always thought that if that punch had of landed, it would have removed Ali's head from his neck!
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Basilio knocked Gavilan down in their fight which he lost. I don't recall Gavilan landing anything as hard. Dempsey probably hit Tunney harder on his knock down than Tunney did in his knock down of Dempsey in their rematch. Patterson blasted Maxim in maybe every round of that controversial loss. Saddler landed the hardest shots in his loss to Pep. Foreman landed a left hook in the Young fight that was likely harder than the shots Young landed, even the knock down. Holmes probably landed the harder shots in his losses to Spinks. Hagler landed the harder shots in his loss to Leonard. Judah almost knocked Spinks out in the 12th round of their first fight, before losing a decision. There's a lot of examples. I'm sure there were plenty of fights where Ali or Whitaker or Pep or someone won but wasn't the one to land the hardest punch. Luckily, boxing is more complex than that.
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Not the hardest punch, IFF, the best punch, though it's a given that they will often be one & the same.I Feel Fine wrote:Basilio knocked Gavilan down in their fight which he lost. I don't recall Gavilan landing anything as hard. Dempsey probably hit Tunney harder on his knock down than Tunney did in his knock down of Dempsey in their rematch. Patterson blasted Maxim in maybe every round of that controversial loss. Saddler landed the hardest shots in his loss to Pep. Foreman landed a left hook in the Young fight that was likely harder than the shots Young landed, even the knock down. Holmes probably landed the harder shots in his losses to Spinks. Hagler landed the harder shots in his loss to Leonard. Judah almost knocked Spinks out in the 12th round of their first fight, before losing a decision. There's a lot of examples. I'm sure there were plenty of fights where Ali or Whitaker or Pep or someone won but wasn't the one to land the hardest punch. Luckily, boxing is more complex than that.
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Define "best." If it doesn't necessarily mean "hardest" then I would take it to mean "the punch that caused the most damage." Meaning, for example, that even though Foreman's shots were harder, Ali landed the "better" shots because he stunned Foreman several times while George never noticably rocked him. That doesn't seem to be the logic of the thread. Foreman's shots were thought of as better by a couple of you simply because they were indeed harder than anything Ali landed, even if Ali's shots were more telling. If "best" does not mean hardest, then I would say Ali probably landed the best shots of the fight because Ali hurt George more than George hurt him. If we're not looking at it in that way, then I would go with George because George's shots were harder.Goodnight, Irene wrote:Not the hardest punch, IFF, the best punch, though it's a given that they will often be one & the same.
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I still can't believe that people are more impressed with a prime Holmes going down from the shot and going on to win than they are with the fact that a 35 year old Ali never went down to begin with after taking more than one of those kind of shots. I think it was the second round where Shavers landed one that looked maybe even harder than the one he landed on Holmes.
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thats the one the first of two times barrera came to hamed the next time he did he got tageed aswell i believe if he had of come forward in that fight he would of been stopped.... barrera fought a smart fight as much as i hate to admit itJaybee From The Castle wrote:One thing you can say for Hamed, despite his dozens of glaring faults, is that he had power. You're talking about Round 3. MAB's guard was sound, the blow hit his gloves up in front of his nose, yet the punch was still hard enough to make it bleed.p4p1 wrote:i thought hamed landed the best punch vs barerra it was a left uppercut that broke his nose and snapped his head back but i havnt seen the fight for a while