Power-Benn@ MW Heart-Thompson Chin-Eubank Footwork-Naz Handspeed-Kahn Jab-Bruno Stamina-Ingle Boxing brain-Mcmillan Adaptability -Calzaghe
Power - Hamed Heart - Thompson Chin - Eubank Footwork - Honeyghan (before he turned into a brawler)/ Graham Handspeed - Khan Jab - Laing Stamina - Calzaghe Boxing brain - Nelson? Adaptability - Lewis I tried to just use fighters once :good
Power: Bruno Heart: Kaylor Chin: Marsh Footwork: Naz Handspeed: Honeyghan Jab: Sibson Stamina: Eastman Boxing brain: McKenzie Adaptability: Calzaghe
Power - David Haye or Lennox Lewis Heart - Carl Thompson Chin - Chris Eubank Footwork - Herol Graham Handspeed - Naseem Hamed Jab - Lennox Lewis Stamina - Joe Calzaghe Boxing brain - Joe Calzaghe Adaptability - Joe Calzaghe
I think power is Naz. Possibly hardest 126lb puncher ever (though Danny Lopez may have something to say about that)
Got to agree with that, Booth is certainly up there. Very often overlooked (though not on these forums, which is good). He's not the greatest puncher, or has the fastest hands, etc, but he's very well rounded and knows how to get the best out of his abilities.
Obviously presuming pound for pound; Power Benn Heart Thompson Chin Eubank Footwork Paul Hodkinson Handspeed Khan Jab Lewis Stamina Calzaghe Boxing brain Watson/Calzaghe Adaptability Calzaghe
Benn Eubank Eubank Calzaghe Calzaghe Lennox Calzaghe Lennox Benn I say Benn for adaptability because it would have been most difficult for him to adapt being the most natural fighter/puncher. What a change on his WBC run from the fighter who fought Watson and Barkley. I particularly like his pitch-out of Juan Carlos Giminez when he was a pure counter-puncher! He probably plucked out more jabs in the Henry Wharton fight than in all his previous fights put together...
My respect to anyone who mentions Tony Sibson, fav when I was growing up along with Minter and yeah he had a nice jab considering he wasn't the tallest fighter.