Big punchers with low KO%

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  1. Momus

    Momus Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Ingo's 60.71% KO percentage isn't to be sniffed at, but is a bit on the low side for someone who only lost to one fighter, faced only a few world-class opponents, and had one of the most feared right-hands in the division's history.

    Leotis Martin was a more dangerous puncher than 19 KO wins in 36 fights suggests.

    Bob Satterfield's 44.3% doesn't quite reflect how scary a puncher he was.
     
  2. Boxing2019

    Boxing2019 If you want peace, prepare war. banned Full Member

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    Larry Holmes and Holy in particular faced many of the best chins ever.
     
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  3. POTUS

    POTUS Boxing Addict Full Member

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    JoJo Dan
     
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  4. kdyehs

    kdyehs Active Member Full Member

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    Eleider Alvarez, the first who has scored a legitimate KO against The Crusher Kovalev. Only 13 KO in 25 fights.
     
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  5. LoadedGlove

    LoadedGlove Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Tony Sibson was a tremendously explosive puncher but only 31 stoppages in 55 wins, about 55%, is a surprisingly low stat.
     
  6. Power_tek

    Power_tek Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Only just managed to get a belt in a pretty weak division and let’s not forget the cleverly fights lol only ever won vacant titles beaten in every unification fight and his best wins were against an unfit and paggered David Haye who was dragging his leg for most of the first fight, he is at best an average fighter but I do respect the way he milked his career and his boxing knowledge is right up there but his ko percentage is about what it should be for someone of his level