I made another ridiculous thread like this "Montiel-Malinaggi" . Ok but to be honest i many times wonder who hits harder World Class big punching feather or a World class powder puncher who is 30lbs heavier and much taller.
Foreman hits hard enough to hurt Santos who survived Margarito's best work. If he set himself, Foreman would hit a lot harder than he does but he's always on his toes, moving laterally, most of his shots are arm punches...generating little to no power. Foreman.
We've seen people stand up to it though...a journeyman, and a former Super Flyweight well into his 30s.
While i do agree with you about Foremans style not allowing him to get the most out of his power. I thinking bringing up Santos is misleading, Santos looked shot and out of shape against Yuri, a prime Santos would have handled him and would have never been hurt by Yuri. But really Addie . If you were fighter and sparred with both guys whose shots do you think would bother you more?
Penalosa has got me stumped how the **** did he take Dele on and Juan Ma's bombs? Where others wen't down in a round or 2. Penalosa showed why he is a 2 time champion. :good
its even. foreman is feather fisted but if you let him fight at juanmas division, hell be knock out puncher
No idea, Anarci. I'm not a fighter, and we don't really know how hard either of them punch. I tend to think Foreman would be less concerned with bouncing around if he was sparring me, and would let me have it with his feet planted....I think they'd both lay a beat down on my sorry ass.
That's what Duranimal said to me when I dared say something negative about his idol. It's in the Duran quit thread on the classic...he comes out with some great stuff.
I doubt Lopez could seriously hurt a 154lber...and I have yet to see Foreman seriously hurt a relevant 154lber...so even...maybe...:huh