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    #31
    Originally posted by TheManchine View Post

    Jackson vs Graham.

    Graham was putting on a boxing clinic and I believe the doctor gave Jackson only one more round until he was going to stop it because of the cut and the beating Jackson was taking.
    Graham got too aggressive, wanted to force a stoppage, forgot to keep his hands up (he never really did because of his reflexes) and got caught with one of Jackson's trademark haymakers.


    Julian Jackson KO's Buster Drayton. You can see and hear the power in this vid, Drayton fell down like a tree.
    Have you also seen Abrahams knockout over Gevor?? Also incredible!

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      #32
      Originally posted by silencers98 View Post
      Are you sure you're thinking about Rocky Graziano and not Gracciano Rocchigiani who called himself "Rocky"?
      Oh yeah, sometmes i switch them...lol

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        #33
        Originally posted by Tobi.G View Post
        Rocky Graziano?? NO!!
        Take Graziano away and put Arthur Abraham in!!
        I have never seen Julian Jackson or Ketchel or Hart fight so i dont know if they hit that hard but as a german i know Graziano and he was not a big puncher. I think Hagler is one of the hardest hitters at middleweight.
        "The Rock" Rocky Graziano had 67 wins, 52 KO's, ranked #23 Greatest puncher of all time by The Ring ****zine.
        Dropped Ray Robinson and stopped the Man of Steel Tony Zale.

        Yeah I guess he wasn't a big puncher...

        I think you're talking about another guy because Graziano was known for being a KO puncher, his KO power was pretty much the only thing he had.

        EDIT: I guess it was cleared up. Rocky Gracciano and Rocky Graziano not a big difference so I can see how you mixed them up.


        Here's Gerald McClellan. The last KO in this vid is especially brutal.
        Last edited by TheGreatA; 02-22-2008, 08:16 AM.

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          #34
          Cheers Degsy mate

          You know what I find funny? As you can see with that video the guys of that era were just stunning. The huge punchers like Jackson and McClellan could probably out-box half the boxers today!!! Whereas the punchers of today are just punchers and don't often have very good technique to fall back on.

          Not always of course....

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            #35
            Originally posted by Tobi.G View Post
            Oh yeah, sometmes i switch them...lol
            Understandable...they sound exactly the same.

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              #36
              The Hawk!!!

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                #37
                Originally posted by BennyST View Post
                Cheers Degsy mate

                You know what I find funny? As you can see with that video the guys of that era were just stunning. The huge punchers like Jackson and McClellan could probably out-box half the boxers today!!! Whereas the punchers of today are just punchers and don't often have very good technique to fall back on.

                Not always of course....
                Yeah, punchers today are more one dimensional as they used to be.

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                  #38
                  Steve Collins............

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                    #39
                    yeah I always change my stance on this between Julian and the G-Man. I think they both deserve to share the number one spot. Both devestating punchers.

                    I love when jackson raises his hand and drops it when Drayton was falling. That is classic, he knew once that puch landed it was lights out.

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                      #40
                      Did anyone mention Bob Fitzsimmons?

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