Who was the greatest Light-Heavyweight KO artist?
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elmersalsa
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Who was the greatest Light-Heavyweight KO artist?
Who was the greatest light-heavyweight puncher/KO artist and why in your view?
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Who was the greatest Light-Heavyweight KO artist?
Gotta go with Moore. Why? Top flight opposition and more knockouts than anyone in history.
Honorable mention to Marvin Johnson who was just a huge puncher.
Honorable mention to Marvin Johnson who was just a huge puncher.
Re: Who was the greatest Light-Heavyweight KO artist?
I also would agree it's Moore in this category.
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elmersalsa
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Re: Who was the greatest Light-Heavyweight KO artist?
I pick Bob Foster
Re: Who was the greatest Light-Heavyweight KO artist?
I know which guy whos left hook I wouldnt want bouncing off my skull and its Foster hands down.
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Goodnight, Irene
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Re: Who was the greatest Light-Heavyweight KO artist?
Would you want any of them hitting you?Expug wrote:I know which guy whos left hook I wouldnt want bouncing off my skull and its Foster hands down.
Only Moore, however, has a legion of knockout victims the size of a Lord Of The Rings army.
Re: Who was the greatest Light-Heavyweight KO artist?
I hear ya.Goodnight, Irene wrote:Would you want any of them hitting you?Expug wrote:I know which guy whos left hook I wouldnt want bouncing off my skull and its Foster hands down.
Only Moore, however, has a legion of knockout victims the size of a Lord Of The Rings army.
Thing is though,Foster had that one punch destructive power. In my mind Archie was more of Accumulation puncher.
Very accurate and economical with his shots.Dont get me wrong. Archie could crack.
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Who was the greatest Light-Heavyweight KO artist?
Bob just suffers for me from the level of opposition he faced. No denying his power, but arch could one shot mike quarry as well.
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Goodnight, Irene
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Re: Who was the greatest Light-Heavyweight KO artist?
Foster Tua to Moore's Frazier, you think?
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Goodnight, Irene
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Re: Who was the greatest Light-Heavyweight KO artist?
Good counter-point. Moore had far, far more formidable opposition, which has to be worth a bit.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Bob just suffers for me from the level of opposition he faced. No denying his power, but arch could one shot mike quarry as well.