Who Fought The Most Murderous Punchers In Their Career

Senya13
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Re: Who Fought The Most Murderous Punchers In Their Career

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Lennox Lewis would be ahead of Ali, for sure.
IRLangmaid25
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Re: Who Fought The Most Murderous Punchers In Their Career

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Rover wrote:
IRLangmaid25 wrote:Oscar De La Hoya has got a few hard punchers on his slate

JCC Snr
Shane Mosley
Fernando Vargas
Ricardo Mayorga
Tito Trinidad
Ike Quartley
I wouldn't consider that version of JCC a murderous puncher.
On reputation he was, but it was a very old and shopworn JCC that was staring across the ring from Oscar De La Hoya I do agree.
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Re: Who Fought The Most Murderous Punchers In Their Career

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barry wrote:Off the top of my head I would say Joe Grim fought the most hard-punchers! He didn't win much, but he constantly fought bigger fighters who hit a lot harder than he did! Joe Gans is another!
That is right. I forgot about 'The Indian Rubber Ball', no more than 157 pounds the man was a freak of nature in his ability to take a punch. He put out a $10,000 challenge to ANYONE being able to knock him out. He fought Jack Johnson, Bob Fitzsimmons, Sam McVey, Joe Jeanette, Sam Langford, Kid Norfolk, Joe Blackburn, Tommy Burns, etc. and I think only one ever managed to do it.
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