Rule 1: NO heavyweights Rule 2: They have to have extensive footage. No Tunney Walker Fitzsimmons or such. I'll name a few to start with JC Chavez McCallum Chocolatito Kid Gavilan Olivares
**** you. Walker-best ever!!!!! You-dingbat!!!!!! Pintor Zale LaMotta Limon Pedroza Hamsho Duran Cuevas Elizondo Arguello Margarito Fletcher Briscoe Zarate Zamora Olivares Mexico Korea Ayala Leonard Leonard
yeah I am gonna wave that goofy rule about extensive footage when you can see them on film doing great body work , Gene Tunney comes to mind , right hands to the hearts lead hooks to the liver ,from long range and the clinch very few worked the body like him!
Sugar Ray Robinson for mine. He must have studied a medical book or chart because he thew his shots to uncommon areas. His goal was 100% just to inflict pain. It wasn't for points. His right to the body was damn near a shot in the back. Under the heart.
Emile Griffith, I watched his fight against Brian curvis the other day and curvid got his body beat like a drum for the full 15.
I'm a fan if Zales straight rt to the solar plexus. Not a punch that's nearly as popular as it used to be