Hardest hitting fighters between 1940-1990 from the LW, WW, and HW divisions

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  1. TheSouthpaw

    TheSouthpaw Champion Full Member

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    :vonnecuntRight of the top at HW Marciano, Foreman, and possibly Jersey Joe would be my picks...
     
  2. TheSouthpaw

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    LW is pretty tough..Fo sure I'm putting Duran at #1...Maybe Barerra!?..Id have to think about this...
     
  3. BillB

    BillB Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I'd say Marciano, Foreman, Louis, Liston and Shavers.
     
  4. turbotime

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    Foreman/Louis
    MW - Jackson/Ketchel
    Ww- Hearns
    LW- Williams, Duran, Delahoya
     
  5. TheSouthpaw

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    I was thinking De la Hoya too...But didnt know what kind of reaction id get...What would you say about his power at WW?
     
  6. TheSouthpaw

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    Jackson/Ketchel are interesting picks..But wheres Robinson on that list?
     
  7. turbotime

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    Robinson getting rated is fine as well.
     
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  9. TheSouthpaw

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    So it would be Duran, Rosario, and De la Hoya at LW..How do you guys feel about that?
     
  10. turbotime

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    His power was still very good at 147 and even 154. Makes you realize just how hard he had to have hit at 130 and 135 :yep
     
  11. DaveK

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    Please do, because Barrera was in his prime at 122 and 126. Lightweight limit is 135. He fought at 130 and had a good performance against Morales (III) I think, other than that, I don't know. Anything above that is a joke.

    No way Duran should be considered one of the hardest punchers at 135. You have Lew Jenkins, Rosario, and Williams (I believe definitely hit harder than Duran).

    At HW, I'd say the usual suspects: Foreman, Shavers, Cleveland Williams, Liston, and Tyson.

    WW: Hearns, Cuevas, Robinson, and Trinidad (arguable, I know).
     
  12. DaveK

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    DelaHoya only had serious power at 135 and 140. 147 he was more of an accumulation puncher with enough sting to turn the fight around, but not end it with one punch.

    Jackson was at his best as a JMW and Ketchel was officially a MW, but could be lumped into JMW because of his same-day weigh-ins.

    Middleweight and JMW has a hell of alot of punchers occupying there, but you only stated LW, WW, and HW in the thread title...
     
  13. lora

    lora Fighting Zapata Full Member

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    Arguello as well for 135 and Duran of course definitely does deserve a mention:yep
     
  14. TheSouthpaw

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    @Dave..I actualy agree with you about Tito at WW...That a really good list you posted..
     
  15. lora

    lora Fighting Zapata Full Member

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    ah and Andy Ganigan.Always forget about Ganigan.