In terms of pure power, perhaps number one p4p among title holders. Scary power. In terms of delivery... Very highly as well. Losing to prime McCallum is certainly no black mark, and he managed to rock Mike more badly than anyone besides Toney. No shame in losing to a younger, bigger McClellan either. Jackson was aging and must have given up at least 10 lbs, but still managed to put Gerald on the defensive for much of the fight.
no, lo correcto es está bien, keep trying little puppet lmao, and it is stupid mexican, not real spanish, the mexican people don´t speak the real spanish
sort of like you, but without the power to cover up your short comings :rasta No doubt JJ became a head hunter to the degree that he most likely stunted his development.
Continental speakers take this by a run away with the likes of Duran, ODLH, JCC and too many more to list Spain has some decent fighters but none in that category.:deal
:good G-Man was a LHW, IMO. Dude was massive. In my opinion, Julian's power is better than Golovkin's. Don't get me wrong, GGG seem's to be systematic whilst Julian seem's to be "one and gone", but Julian's power RENDERED FIGHTERS UNCONSCIOUS. GGG has done that like once (Ishida). Julian did that time after time. He literally turned people's brains off and bodies off. He was THE DEFINITION of a "KO Artist". His HL Reel is a thing of awe and brutality.
Jackson pointing to the canvas while Buster Drayton was still falling backwards unconscious was one of the most memorable KOs of my life. Jackson was one of my favorite fighters.
Between Jackson, Mugabi, and Hearns at Jr.Middle 3 of the most viscous punches ever (Could add McClellan and Benn but they were more middle ). All 3 stopped multiple fighters that were seen as "tough" or "durable " and even some seen as having "iron chins". But I'd go with Jackson... His knock outs were so sudden. And He didn't wind up (Mugabi) or with either hand (unlike Hearns). Just short explosive punches that were beautiful to see.