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Hardest hitting 160lb fighter ever.
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The moment I looked and saw you didn't have Julian Jackson on your list makes me think this entire poll is invalid.
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Julian Jackson and Gerald McClellan belong in that list.
LaMotta didn't have much power at all.
Hagler didn't have as much power as Hearns did at 160.
Mugabi was very strong but didn't prove his power against the best opposition.
Robinson was at his best as a welterweight but his perfect punching technique made him a dangerous one punch KO artist. His left hook could KO even the toughest opponents.
Benn was very powerful at 160 but not the MOST powerful.
Pavlik isn't nearly as powerful as McClellan or Jackson.
Put more boxers like McClellan, Jackson, Hearns, Briscoe, Roldan, Graziano, Monzon and Ketchel in there. Take LaMotta out.
KO rates:Gerald McClellan 31 wins, 29 KO's, 20 first round KO's.
Julian Jackson 55 wins, 49 KO's, probably the most memorable one punch KO's in the history of boxing.
John Mugabi 42 wins, 39 KO's. 25 wins, 25 KO's at one point of his career.
Nigel Benn 42 wins, 35 KO's. 29 wins, 27 KO's as a middleweight.
Stanley Ketchel 54 wins, 49 KO's. Dropped the HW champion Jack Johnson.
Sugar Ray Robinson. 108 KO's, knocked Gene Fullmer out with one punch (Fullmer was never KO'd by anyone else).
Bennie Briscoe 53 KO's.
Pavlik 32 wins, 29 KO's.
Hearns 48 KO's, many memorable one punch KO's.
Monzon 59 KO's, Hagler 52 KO's, Roldan 47 KO's, Graziano 52 KO's.Last edited by TheGreatA; 02-21-2008, 08:47 AM.
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I would say that Gerald McClellan (who should be on that list) or Kelly Pavlik hits the hardest. Hagler and Robinson had to wear thier opponents down and stop there in the later rounds. Robinson was more of a one punch knockout artist when he was at welterweight. John Mugabi was a hard hitter, be he didn't knockout top opposition so i wouldn't consider him one of the hardest.
This is my favorite Gerald McClellan tribute. It has one of my favorite songs on there as well. (aint nutin but a g thang= by snoop dogg)
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Im shocked Julian Jackson isn't in the list he used to KO guys with 1 punch without even trying. He probably had the best 1 punch KO power ever in the Middleweight division.
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Originally posted by verbz View Postdefinately jackson or McClellnan. i think the fight with jackson contributed to g man's current health state NOT the nigel benn fight which many people beleive
Are you ****** or what?
Of course it was the Benn fight Gerald took a monumental beating in that 10rd war.
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Originally posted by TheManchine View PostJulian Jackson and Gerald McClellan belong in that list.
LaMotta didn't have much power at all.
Hagler didn't have as much power as Hearns did at 160.
Mugabi was very strong but didn't prove his power against the best opposition.
Robinson was at his best as a welterweight but his perfect punching technique made him a dangerous one punch KO artist. His left hook could KO even the toughest opponents.
Benn was very powerful at 160 but not the MOST powerful.
Pavlik isn't nearly as powerful as McClellan or Jackson.
Put more boxers like McClellan, Jackson, Hearns, Briscoe, Roldan, Graziano, Monzon and Ketchel in there. Take LaMotta out.
KO rates:Gerald McClellan 31 wins, 29 KO's, 20 first round KO's.
Julian Jackson 55 wins, 49 KO's, probably the most memorable one punch KO's in the history of boxing.
John Mugabi 42 wins, 39 KO's. 25 wins, 25 KO's at one point of his career.
Nigel Benn 42 wins, 35 KO's. 29 wins, 27 KO's as a middleweight.
Stanley Ketchel 54 wins, 49 KO's. Dropped the HW champion Jack Johnson.
Sugar Ray Robinson. 108 KO's, knocked Gene Fullmer out with one punch (Fullmer was never KO'd by anyone else).
Bennie Briscoe 53 KO's.
Pavlik 32 wins, 29 KO's.
Hearns 48 KO's, many memorable one punch KO's.
Monzon 59 KO's, Hagler 52 KO's, Roldan 47 KO's, Graziano 52 KO's.
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