10 most powerful 147 lbser ever (physically)

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  1. sweet_scientist

    sweet_scientist Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Are we talking the strongest?

    1. Joe Walcott
    2. Mickey Walker
    3. Emille Griffith
    4. Carmen Basilio
    5. Ray Robinson
    6. Ted Kid Lewis
    7. Kid Gavilan
    8. Henry Amrstrong
    9. Roberto Duran
    10.Marcel Cerdan

    Are we talking hardest hitting?

    1. Tommy Hearns
    2. Ray Robinson
    3. Felix Trinidad
    4. Joe Walcott
    5. Pipino Cuevas
    6. Jose Napoles
    7. Ray Leonard
    8. Simon Brown
    9. Tomym Ryan
    10. Mickey Walker

    Probably forgetting some obvious choices, but there's some names that come immediately to mind.
     
  2. sweet_scientist

    sweet_scientist Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :lol:

    If he walked in a stiff breeze his neck would definitely snap.
     
  3. JohnThomas1

    JohnThomas1 VIP Member

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    Yeah, he was one gangly fooker.
     
  4. red cobra

    red cobra Loyal Member Full Member

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    Emile Griffith was extremely strong. Those big shoulders of his weren't for nothing. Thomas Hearns was a freakishly big puncher but Griffith would be physically stronger, and he carried the weight of middleweight quite well later on.
     
  5. Manassa

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    Not sure I'd be willing to call Griffith one of the strongest - certainly, his actual muscle power was probably up there with the best, but he didn't utilize it in the same way Carmen Basilio or Henry Armstrong did. Even on the attack, Griffith was much more of a skills man - the second Paret fight (which he arguably won) is a great example of this; quality inside fighting most of the way through. But it's all tricks and slips and tactics rather than raw strength and force.
     
  6. Luigi1985

    Luigi1985 Cane Corso Full Member

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    Another candidate would be Kid McCoy, who started his career as a WW...
     
  7. albinored

    albinored Active Member Full Member

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    ..when i saw the title of this thread i thought immediately of Mickey Walker as being the most obvious choice, and then Henry Armstrong, for the way he could just push his guy against the ropes. Couldn't think of any others off hand, but as i read the names posted here i find them very good candidates. i suppose Barbados Joe has to be in if the old timers are right, considering how many bigger guys he fought, but I'm just going on films I've seen and reportage. Tony Demarco is most noted for his punch and good chin, but he was a pretty strong guy,

    Sugar Ray Robinson? The greatest of them all, but I don't think physical mauling strength was among his many many virtues.
     
  8. Joe E

    Joe E Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Fritzie Zivic.The Man took on M/W and LHW.
     
  9. albinored

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    ..I was thinking of adding zivic, but then his basic strength was in his thumbs, lacing and head butting and decided against it.
     
  10. frankwornank

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