As a fan of all boxers mentioned...and a former practitioner of Jeet Kune Do, hands-down BRUCE LEE (power, quickness, speed and combo). One thing notable is the "explosion" from "nothingness to the punch" that was trained internally and physically.
Then perhaps Roy Jones/Mayweather on that initial burst (first strike)...then Pacquiao with this well-timed combination.
But Muhammad Ali, in my opinion, stands out (aside from Bruce Lee) in terms of deceptive speed. Meaning the calculation of his jab speed, right cross, then uppercut/left hooks.
But all of these boxers have their own attributes of quickness, speed and combination (except for Mayweather on this one...combo)
Then perhaps Roy Jones/Mayweather on that initial burst (first strike)...then Pacquiao with this well-timed combination.
But Muhammad Ali, in my opinion, stands out (aside from Bruce Lee) in terms of deceptive speed. Meaning the calculation of his jab speed, right cross, then uppercut/left hooks.
But all of these boxers have their own attributes of quickness, speed and combination (except for Mayweather on this one...combo)
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