126: Pacquiao/Pep
135: Whitaker surely
147: Leonard, no one was a quicker combination puncher, not even Robinson
160: Robinson, can't really say RJJ cos he wasn't fighting at the highest level at 160 for long enough
175: RJJ
HW: Ali, bar none
I always have a problem answering this because pure quickness and the exact measure of when a punch lands from start to finish are, ina sense two different qualities.
Great technique arrives because of efficiency. So Floyd Mayweather's punch may arrive at the same time that Zab Judah's does, but...Judah gets there because of pure speed and Mayweather because of mechanics.
I will say that some of the fastest guys I have seen are Judah, Andy Ruiz, Whitaker, Roy JOnes, Camacho....and many more.
I always have a problem answering this because pure quickness and the exact measure of when a punch lands from start to finish are, ina sense two different qualities.
Great technique arrives because of efficiency. So Floyd Mayweather's punch may arrive at the same time that Zab Judah's does, but...Judah gets there because of pure speed and Mayweather because of mechanics.
I will say that some of the fastest guys I have seen are Judah, Andy Ruiz, Whitaker, Roy JOnes, Camacho....and many more.
126: Pacquiao/Pep
135: Whitaker surely
147: Leonard, no one was a quicker combination puncher, not even Robinson
160: Robinson, can't really say RJJ cos he wasn't fighting at the highest level at 160 for long enough
175: RJJ
HW: Ali, bar none
Whitaker had excellent speed, but there are plenty of fighters faster than him, particularly at 135.
Floyd and Mosley were certainly quicker than Whitaker at 135.
Robinson also wasn't that quick at 160. 147 yes, but not 160.
Yes....I wanted to mention guys not already mentioned, i.e. obviously Ali was incredibly fast and quick....Ruiz has extremely fast hands. Actually so does Telefio Stephenson.
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