Fastest handspeed: Meldrick Taylor, Hector Camacho, or Howard Davis Jr

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  1. robert ungurean

    robert ungurean Богдан Philadelphia Full Member

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    Taylor has fastest hands to me
     
  2. ETM

    ETM I thought I did enough to win. Full Member

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    I`ve never seen anyone faster than Hector Camacho at `30 and `35. I think that Hector had a little more on his punches than Taylor did. Meldrick did throw blinding flurries but they tended to be slaps.
     
  3. Saintpat

    Saintpat Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Camacho at 130 is probably the tops I’ve ever seen or ever will see for hand speed.
     
  4. JohnThomas1

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    He was ridiculous really. Used it well too at least up until Rosario. That hand and foot speed was a big advantage when engaging.
     
  5. Flo_Raiden

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    Here's a good look at Davis when he lets his hands go. His speed still amazes me.
     
  6. Vanboxingfan

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    I lead towards Taylor.
     
  7. Flash24

    Flash24 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Pure hand speed probably Davis. But all 3 were exceptional as far as hand speed was concerned. But what did all that accomplish for them? If your not capable of or afraid to put power on your shots, a good fighter will eventually wear you down and come away with a win. Look at the history of boxing, theirs has been many super fast fighters. But how many became ATG'S? Theirs a lot more average speed heavy punching ATG'S, Than super fast light punchers.
     
  8. JohnThomas1

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    Super fast punchers are also far less common than guys with average handspeed too so the pools for producing ATG's are vastly different.

    Davis actually set down a bit and started punching harder around the Coverson fight. Camacho actually showed some pop at times too, particularly early.
     
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  9. Titan1

    Titan1 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Howard Davis Jr slightly edges Hector Camacho and Meldrick Taylor. And I would give him an 80% chance minimum of beating those two if he fought them in his prime.
     
  10. Cobra33

    Cobra33 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Overall Camacho.
    Multi punch combinations I'd go with Taylor-he could really flurry 5 punch combos.
     
  11. Combatesdeboxeo_

    Combatesdeboxeo_ Well-Known Member banned Full Member

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    The combinations of super fast hands from meldrick taylor were incredible
     
  12. Titan1

    Titan1 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    And as incredible as they were, they couldn't save him from Chavez.
     
  13. Xplosive

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    This is definitely Camacho. How the Hell can anybody go with Davis when Camacho made a still very fast Davis look like a sloth?

    Camacho is behind only Roy for the fastest hands of all time.
     
  14. JC40

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    Camacho and Taylor tied for mine but Hector also had great foot speed so I will give him the overall nod for speed.

    Howard was truly a feather fist unlike Taylor and Camacho. Great amateur though.

    Cheers All.
     
  15. Combatesdeboxeo_

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    Chavez could not save himself from the lesson by pernell