Frazier is my favorite however check out this left hook Tony Zale lands on Rocky Graziano in their 3rd fight.
After checking some footage, I gotta admit Tommy Morrison had a decent left hook. Although Morrison was just an average boxer, it is still pretty impressive how he blows Ruddock... [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07E4ps4mkXw[/ame]
arguello's left hook ko of escalera was a thing of beauty he threw it like a cork screw found it 2:20 [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HiAu4J06lJw[/ame]
Dempsey's hook, in the middle of a four or five punch combo, that knocked Willard down for the first time.............brutal
Some thread today mentioned Lee Ramage and that reminded me that Louis-Ramage II features one of the best left hooks by Joe that I can remember. And yeah, Foster-Quarry was a beauty. No words for SRR-FullmerII. I also remember one thrown as a counter by Sam Langford against Joe Jeanette that was a beauty. Zale-Cerdan featured a nice triple one (actually there were lots of them in that fight). Ohh. Steele-Lesnevich. Actually was not exactly a left hook, was almost like a southpaw straight left he shot while turning. The setting was almost as nice as the punch itself. And yeah Walcott-Charles was awesome. Had to be on Charles, though? Tsc. Marshall-Mills was interesting. For a second Mills seemed to forget he was in a fight (it was a leaping left hook too, by the way, to whoever asked).
Personally. I think Frazier-Foster had the most awesome body-head left hook combo of all time: [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rewbK0QmSoE[/ame]
Sugar Ray Robinson. His hook was so quick and explosive. He could glide back and stop on a dime and put a fighter down with it. Robinson could also double and triple his hook. Hell he even threw 4 and 5 hooks at a time. It was simply the greatest weapon any fighter has ever entered the ring with. Now the fact that he also had a killer right is the first clue on why he was the greatest to ever lace them up.