Anyone want to disagree?
Top 3 Pound for Pound Punchers
Top 3 Pound for Pound Punchers
My 3 are; Rueben Olivares, Wilfredo gomez and Julian Jackson.
Anyone want to disagree?
Anyone want to disagree?
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dempseyfire
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Re: Top 3 Pound for Pound Punchers
Yes, I disagree.
Sam Langford, Jimmy Wilde, Bob Satterfield
Sam Langford, Jimmy Wilde, Bob Satterfield
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Top 3 Pound for Pound Punchers
I assume you want to exclude Heavyweights? If not, Joe Louis tops any list for me.
Hearns, Langford & Saddler.
Gomez wouldn't be in my top 50. Accumulation puncher more than a murderer. Though he certainly had power
Hearns, Langford & Saddler.
Gomez wouldn't be in my top 50. Accumulation puncher more than a murderer. Though he certainly had power
Re: Top 3 Pound for Pound Punchers
Has anyone seen more than six minutes of footage of Wilde?
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BrocktonBlockbuster49
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Re: Top 3 Pound for Pound Punchers
Why is Satterfield on the list?dempseyfire wrote:Yes, I disagree.
Sam Langford, Jimmy Wilde, Bob Satterfield
I don't even think he was the best p4p puncher of his own era.
Why should he be ranked over someone like Marciano?
Checkout their common opponent: Rex Layne
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5chxdyedNw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKUlBPEr ... re=related
Why is it that Layne took satterfield's best sunday punches all night, yet one marciano right hand put Layne's lights out and sent his teeth into the stands?
If we compare their common opponents:
Archie Moore
Rex Layne
Ezzard Charles
Satterfield is 0-3 with 3 knockout losses
Marciano is 4-0 with 3 knockouts
My top 3 p4p punchers
1. Joe Louis
2. Sam Langford
3. Tommy Hearns
Re: Top 3 Pound for Pound Punchers
I might have to go with Bob Fitzsimmons as number 1