Favourite punches (and the people that threw them)

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  1. Jel

    Jel Obsessive list maker Full Member

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    Not necessarily the hardest but the most aesthetically pleasing, the punches and the exponents of them that you enjoy the most.

    An example: Julio Cesar Chavez's left hook to the body - the way he executed it with such precision made it look like it was thrown to cause the maximum amount of pain with the most efficient delivery. There may have been harder lefts to the body but there aren't any I enjoy watching more than JCC's.
     
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    Monzon's counter uppercut to the body .. Often caught his opponents coming forward adding to the damage
     
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    Marvin Johnson's left uppercut. Brutal stuff.
     
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    Lewis right hand with Rahman 2 (KO)
    Tysons uppercut with Ribalta (KD)
    Joshuas uppercut with Klitschko
    Shavers right hand with Holmes (KD)
    Foremans uppercut with Cooney (KO)

    and many others..
     
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    Frazier’s left hook.
    Mayweathers half jab
    Baer right (specifically first knock down primo fight damn that had to hurt)
    Pac and Tyson’s ability to punch at different angles
     
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    Andrew Golota's right uppercut to the Family Jewels. It was a thing of beauty. Thrown so naturally.
     
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    Larry Holmes' Jab

    Joe Louis' right cross

    Tommy hearns' Jab and left hook to the body

    Mike Tyson's uppercut

    Deontay Wilder's straight right

    Razor Ruddock's smash

    Sonny Liston's Jab

    George Foreman's Jab

    John Conteh's Jab

    Alexis Arguellos left Hook

    Joe Frazier's left hook

    Tommy Morrison's Left hook

    Floyd Patterson's leaping left hook

    Gennady Golovkin's Reverse uppercut
     
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    Matthew Saad Muhammad's hybrid left hook/uppercut that finished Marvin Johnson and nearly decapitated Lottie Mwale.

    Frankie Randall's straight right hand that flattened Sammy Fuentes and felled the heretofore iron chinned JC Chavez.
     
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    Yes, he jerked back the head of Matthew Saad Muhammad with that punch time and again. Saad was a beast to be able to walk through it and then mow Johnson down.
     
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    RulesMakeItInteresting Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    The sound of the prime Holmes jab is an unforgettable one for me.
     
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    Lol.wtf? Doe he uppercut himself with it?
     
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  12. George Crowcroft

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    It's like a downercut
     
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    George Foreman’s long leading right uppercut.
     
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    Francois Botha's lead right to the body.

    Jimmy Abbott's right lace cuff behind the ear.

    Johnny du Plooy's overhand right, sometime followed by a range-seeking jab.

    Kallie Knoetze's right uppercut, usually following a right to the body.
     
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    2 out of the normal ones I always liked.

    Steele threw this great straight right to the body that went in from down low and was completely straight, different to the usual turn over right hand to the body. Very nice quick punch that grabs the wind.

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    Not a single punch, but the way McLarnin threw his left jab and left hook together. With his hands down low they often looked the same going out and he could slip the punch around very well, interesting jab and hook, combined with feints it worked really well.

    I always enjoyed a good catch and counter as well. Donald Curry and Jimmy Carters left hooks thrown after catching the opponent's right hand with their right parry hand across their face (often in close) were beautiful. I'll even add McLarnin under there, although different cause his guard was low, I remember him often throwing the left uppercut/hook to counter an opponents jab after catching it.

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