My Top 10 hardest MW pucnhers ever
My Top 10 hardest MW pucnhers ever
1: Stanley Ketchel
2: Bob Fitzsimmons
3: Gerald McClellan
4: Marvin Hagler
5: George Chip
6: Billy Papke
7: Bennie Briscoe
8: Julian Jackson
9: Juan Domingo Roldan
10: Nigel Benn
PS: I only rate fighters who made a lot of fights at 160 lbs., so for example I don´t rate Hearns or so...
What´s your list?
2: Bob Fitzsimmons
3: Gerald McClellan
4: Marvin Hagler
5: George Chip
6: Billy Papke
7: Bennie Briscoe
8: Julian Jackson
9: Juan Domingo Roldan
10: Nigel Benn
PS: I only rate fighters who made a lot of fights at 160 lbs., so for example I don´t rate Hearns or so...
What´s your list?
Re: My Top 10 hardest MW pucnhers ever
Decagon wrote:Here's a preliminary list:Luigi1985 wrote:1: Stanley Ketchel
2: Bob Fitzsimmons
3: Gerald McClellan
4: Marvin Hagler
5: George Chip
6: Billy Papke
7: Bennie Briscoe
8: Julian Jackson
9: Juan Domingo Roldan
10: Nigel Benn
PS: I only rate fighters who made a lot of fights at 160 lbs., so for example I don´t rate Hearns or so...
What´s your list?
1. Sam Langford
2. Charley Burley
3. Julian Jackson
4. Bob Fitzsimmons
5. Gerald McClellan
6. Archie Moore
7. Stanley Ketchell
8. Marvin Hagler
9. Carlos Monzon
10. Lloyd Marshall
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I didn´t rate Moore and Langford as MW´s, otherwise they would be in my list,too. Burley, one of my favourite fighters, such a great and underrated fighter, but he can´t be ahead of Ketchel IMO...
As a MW, Benn KO´ed almost all of his opponents, but also against mediocre opposition, Hagler on the other side KO´d world class opponents, that´s the difference. Name your list, it would be interesting...Minotauro wrote:I think Nigel Benn hit harder then Hagler, also Archie Moore fought a lot at middleweight not sure if your including him due to him mainly being a leight-heavyweight but if you are maybe he should be number 1. Otherwise it's a godd list.
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dr_devious
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He lives comfortably in his native Cartagena, Colombia.Seamus wrote:Where's Rodrigo Valdez ?
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Please guys, don´t come with Mugabi, sure, he had power, but not so much that he could make it in a list with the hardest punchers ever, before he fought Hagler he beat almost only bums, against better competiion we saw what happened... IMO Mugabi is even p4p one of the most overrated punchers ever...
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Arbachakov
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Yet you saw fit to put Juan Roldan in your list.Luigi1985 wrote:Please guys, don´t come with Mugabi, sure, he had power, but not so much that he could make it in a list with the hardest punchers ever, before he fought Hagler he beat almost only bums, against better competiion we saw what happened... IMO Mugabi is even p4p one of the most overrated punchers ever...
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Martin Sosa Cameron
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Mugabi was a very good fighter and a puncher on par with someone like McClelan - watch his fights with Curtis Parker and Fletcher.. both good contenders and he knocks them both clean out of the ring. His knockout of Hargrove was also impressive. But it was the Hagler fight that ruined Mugabi but not before making it clear that this was no easy fight, Mugabi gave Hagler one of his toughest fights of his career.Luigi1985 wrote:Please guys, don´t come with Mugabi, sure, he had power, but not so much that he could make it in a list with the hardest punchers ever, before he fought Hagler he beat almost only bums, against better competiion we saw what happened... IMO Mugabi is even p4p one of the most overrated punchers ever...