Hardest puncher at 160
Hardest puncher at 160
My pick would be Fitzsimmons but who would the board choose?
Ketchel?
Carter?
McClellan?
Jackson?
Valdez?
Hearns?
Mugabi?
and anyone else I've forgotten or don't even know about....
Ketchel?
Carter?
McClellan?
Jackson?
Valdez?
Hearns?
Mugabi?
and anyone else I've forgotten or don't even know about....
...maybe he wasn't the hardest ever...but i'm always surprised when sugar ray robinson doesn't appear on these hard punching middleweight lists....and especially when he could still make welter but was beating middies. but even after winning the middleweight crown....when he was already past his prime.....i don't know how many other 160 guys could have one-punched the rugged gene fullmer the way the sugarman did with that left hook.
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It has to be fitz... how many middles were able to knock heavies out cold as well... also Langford, Ketchel, Walker and Mcavoy are up there... Robinson too I think... his power is probably underrated... Jackson and Hearns in the latter day... of them all Fitz takes number one spot for pure one punch power...

Re: Hardest 160-lb. Punchers
Despite his relatively low knockout percentage, Sam
Langford was one of the greatest p4p punchers ever.
Langford started out as a lightweight, but was knocking
out top heavyweights during his incrediable career.
One should also remember that Langford was facing
top competition in many of his bouts and it was
alleged that he "carried" many opponents.
- Chuck Johnston
Langford was one of the greatest p4p punchers ever.
Langford started out as a lightweight, but was knocking
out top heavyweights during his incrediable career.
One should also remember that Langford was facing
top competition in many of his bouts and it was
alleged that he "carried" many opponents.
- Chuck Johnston
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