Which reminds me to enter the fascinating Joey Archer into the conversation. Going back over a century and a quarter, Frank Erne should be cited. Granted, we don't have film of him, but I've numerous old newspaper clippings detailing how his jab ruined Joe Gans in their first bout for possibly the greatest stoppage win of any title defense ever. Gans had to go back to the drawing board to figure out how to counter its devastating effects.
Pinklon Thomas Ike Quartey Are some my favourite fighters to watch who had really powerful jabs, i do like when fighters put real mustard behind their jabs so it's more like a straight right hand.
Pound for pound the hardest jab I have ever seen. Liston is obviously another guy that had a heavy jab but Quartey was murderous with that punch. This content is protected
A fine mention. I'll raise you a Bob Foster who had a similar physique and great jab. For the underrated category i reckon Michael Spinks developed a heckuva jab.
Some good mentions so far. Of those not mentioned, Miguel Canto's jab was a thing of beauty and Winky Wright's jab vs Trinidad was as effective in a single fight as any I've seen.
Dis but since we're referrin' to underrated ones I always felt Mosley was special, especially in his prime years by how varied it was.
Hagler used his jab like a force of nature, he'd double or triple it up and basically drive his whole body towards you while doing it, usually clashing legs or shoulders in the process, and in the end totally manhandling you.
Buchanan Winky Wright Golovkin Ricardo Lopez Kovalev Bivol Pernell Floyd Junto Nakatani has an excellent jab too.
It's very hard to narrow it down to who had the best jab in history. If I had to name a person or be executed I'd probably go with Hagler. I'd rather have Hagler's jab than anyone elses'. But there's any one of 10, even maybe 20 people who you can say has the best jab and I wouldn't argue.