Is there a current fighter, with worse punch resistance than Enzo Maccarinelli?

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  1. j0llsrud

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  3. Robney

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    Oops :oops:

    Saldavia I meant.... Salido has very good punch resistance :lol:
     
  4. Serge

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    How does he have bad punch resistance? Looks like he's probably as tough as old boots going by his record. He's fighting prospect after prospect and I should imagine he's getting late notice for a large portion of those fights too. The reason he's probably been fed to so many prospects is because they know he's a pretty durable guy who'll give them some rounds.

    There's another tough as old boots British fighter named Paul Bonson who's 21-105-8 and he has fought **** loads of prospects and big punchers but he's only ever failed to make it to the final bell on three occasions.

    To be fair to Enzo three of his stoppage loses have come against seriously heavy hitters: Haye, Frenkel, and Lebedev. The initial left hook Frenkel (who has thunder in his gloves) dropped him with would've flattened a horse. The fact that Enzo was even able to haul himself up after shipping that was pretty remarkable.
     
  5. BlackBrenny

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    think he retired due to mental problems or injury or something
     
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    Sadly, as BlackBrenny says, I think he's retired now.

    Yeah, he was an excellent prospect. I think he would've made some serious noise in the CW division. The thing I like most about him is how nonchalant he is after putting people to sleep. He doesn't even celebrate. lol.

    3:24 mark (this is ****ing brutal)

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    8:45 mark

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    10:25 mark. Enzo deserves a medal for getting up from that.

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  8. Charlie

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    Roy Jones Jr. without doubt.

    Enzo is bad though, I've been there at the Frenkel and Lebedev fights, the Frenkel KO in particular was amazing, there was a full scale riot kicking off in the stands as and when Enzo had his head taken clean off his shoulders, unbelievable, and easily the best KO I've seen live.
     
  9. McGuinty

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    I dont think so mate, he's gone beyond bad.
     
  10. ImBetterThanJoe

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    Ehhhhhhh...... audley harrison
     
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    Yoan Pablo Hernandez
     
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  14. dyna

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    What I don´t get is what keeps these guys in the sport?
    Obviously it's good to have people boxing, but how do they accept all those losses?

    Foreman got his insides totally destroyed after his first loss, yet those men just keep going.

    Also how do they keep losing after so many fights, you would think after 800 rounds his skills must be godly