Who do you think is the best body puncher in history? By best, I don't mean the hardest hitting body puncher, I mean who was the most effective, who knew when to go to the body and when to go to the head? Who put together the best body attacks, and who could break down thier opponent physically and mentally (throwing them off their game plan) with their well executed body attacks?
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lamotta was 'the man' at the body attack, hands down. He would throw to the body with intense volume punching..
i hate to bring this guy up, but butterbean actually had a really good double hook body attack
cotto or hatton are probably the best modern body punchers
Ward had a devastating body attack, his was brutal
tyson was good at throwing a hook to the body then a hook upstairs with the other hand
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Originally posted by Slipxlamotta was 'the man' at the body attack, hands down. He would throw to the body with intense volume punching..
i hate to bring this guy up, but butterbean actually had a really good double hook body attack
cotto or hatton are probably the best modern body punchers
Ward had a devastating body attack, his was brutal
tyson was good at throwing a hook to the body then a hook upstairs with the other hand
I give Hagler credit too. I mean on the inside, he use to attack the head, the body, the chest...anything he could hit.
Remember how you said he had a pool at his trainer's gym what he use to practice in. Maybe he practiced the little short stiff punches he did while fighting on the inside in the pool. Because they didn't look very hard when he'd throw 'em, but they sure did a number on his opponents, it's just a guess though..
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cotto is know were near hatton when it comes to body punches he the best modern body puncher by a long stretch he's finish alot of his opponents with body shots probly more that most other body punchers that have been around i dont think he;s the ebest fighter around buy hell can he drop thoes left hooks ect
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Originally posted by jack_the_rippuhRemember how you said he had a pool at his trainer's gym what he use to practice in. Maybe he practiced the little short stiff punches he did while fighting on the inside in the pool. Because they didn't look very hard when he'd throw 'em, but they sure did a number on his opponents, it's just a guess though..
I also know for a fact that Johnny Tapia shadowboxed underwater (not that he's a great fighter)
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Ward had a sick body attack. He had no jab, but damn could he **** to the body. And the clips I've seen of Lamotta he definitely had a great body attack.
JC Chavez was also known as a great body puncher. Barrera. Joe Frazier was also great.
Oh and I almost forgot Ruiz!
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