Greatest Puncher Of The Past 25 Years?

Rover
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Goodnight, Irene wrote:Rosario hit like a truck :TU:
They said he was well past it before Garza.:):):)
That truck could still roar, though.:):):)
section4
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one guy i always thought was a great puncher but who never get noticed much because he was ko by thomas hearns was pipino cuevas, check him out on you tube. he was a very yoiung world champion who had to fight hard to get there and it was basically donw to his left hook, he had a brilliant left hook which he swung in a nice smooth arc repeatedly. He had a lot of great title defences. i think his punching power is very underated
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section4 wrote:one guy i always thought was a great puncher but who never get noticed much because he was ko by thomas hearns was pipino cuevas, check him out on you tube. he was a very yoiung world champion who had to fight hard to get there and it was basically donw to his left hook, he had a brilliant left hook which he swung in a nice smooth arc repeatedly. He had a lot of great title defences. i think his punching power is very underated
This thread deals with the last 25 years; Cuevas was shot by 86; that's why he isn't mentioned.
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Rover wrote:
section4 wrote:one guy i always thought was a great puncher but who never get noticed much because he was ko by thomas hearns was pipino cuevas, check him out on you tube. he was a very yoiung world champion who had to fight hard to get there and it was basically donw to his left hook, he had a brilliant left hook which he swung in a nice smooth arc repeatedly. He had a lot of great title defences. i think his punching power is very underated
This thread deals with the last 25 years; Cuevas was shot by 86; that's why he isn't mentioned.

noted.
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BarryWashington wrote:
SaadOffTheDeck wrote:
Yup, I exaggerated for affect. That doesn't change the fact that both of your statements are laughably wrong.
says who? oh wise and holy saad? let me know when you wanna climb down from that pretentious pedestal u put urself on.
Oh, dear, can't we all just get along?

:lol:
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BarryWashington wrote:
SaadOffTheDeck wrote:
Age has nothing to do with it. But I know I'm much your elder, you also take these internet arguments far more seriously than I do. It's all in fun for me. It's not fault if you don't understand what kind of fighter Julian jackson was. I'd be happy to educate you on any fighter I'm this familiar with. But you're 21 and you think you know everything. In this situation, you don't know dick.

Tell me again how you're done with this conversation, please? :lol:
youre a very insecure person, saad. i hope u realize that.

This is gold!

:D
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Giancarlo wrote:
BarryWashington wrote:
SaadOffTheDeck wrote:
Yup, I exaggerated for affect. That doesn't change the fact that both of your statements are laughably wrong.
says who? oh wise and holy saad? let me know when you wanna climb down from that pretentious pedestal u put urself on.
Oh, dear, can't we all just get along?

:lol:
In your dreams, Mr. King.:)
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