Ike Quartey Pernell Whitaker Winky Wright Thomas Hearns Marvin Hagler Sonny Liston Virgil Hill Tommy Loughran Jose Napoles Carlos Monzon Miguel Canto Marco Antonio Barrera Nino Benvenuti Bob Foster Larry Holmes
Good gravy there are so many, Masao Ohba, Ken Buchanan, Joe Louis, Lar Holmes to name a few with a dozen others on the tip of my tongue. Sonny Liston's battering ram might even makes some lists.
Ali is my pick. Not as hard as Louis, Liston or Holmes it was however so quick and sharp. In his prime so quick and sharp it was impossible to avoid and cut you to ribbons. That jab, overall speed and movement allowed Ali to hit his opponents at angles piling up points and doing damage as punches aimed at him fell short.
De La Hoya had a phenomenal jab, even befuddled Mayweather for stretches in 2007.Hearns, Lewis, Bowe, Quartey. Questionable as atg Foreman, Douglass, Wlad,Pinkon Thomas. Sorry mostly heaview
Buster Douglas jab was exceptional. It was very fluid. Even when he was out of shape and his heart was half in it he had that jab. What a waste of a great tools.
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In no order, of the top of my head Larry Holmes Pernell Whitaker Sugar Ray Robinson Sonny Liston Thomas Hearns Muhammad Ali Joe Louis Marvin Hagler George Foreman Mike McCallum Ray Leonard Riddick Bowe Jose Napoles Buster Douglas