David Lemeiux Honestly : In CANADIAN FIGHTERs history POUND FOR POUND The MOST POWERFUL PUNCHER IN CANADIAN HISTORY I am not talking about the best fighter but the most powerful puncher with both hands in the canadians boxers history The list include: (pound for pound) Lennox Lewis Matthew Hilton Davey Hilton Lucian Bute Jean Pascal Eddie Melo George Chuvalo Fernand Marcotte etc.. Le mieux = In French = Mario Lemieux (hockey player) = The Best (buy the way) For me right now the best Canadian fighter in the world is Lucian Bute but Lemieux is by far the most powerful puncher. He is 21 years of age only so he has plenty of time to improve his defense and his movement but he his pound for pound the Mike Tyson of his generation. I know that he has to fight some better fighters in the futur but he is still 21 years old. I think that Lemieux has a lot of charisma and i am sure that the american people will like hike him as well in a near future
Wow i'm impress...le meilleur...wow == the best wow, good comment. It's a good lesson for all the people in this forum... Lemieux - Langford Haha LEMIEUX , le meilleur
Lewis is considered by most to be a UK fighter. Matthew Hilton could crack like a mother****er with his left hook, but he didnt have the two fisted devestation that Lemeuix has.
Lemieux is an exciting prospect, but has there ever been another quality fighter with such **** reach for his height that has gone on to do great things? I suspect some long armed ******* will sort him out. *** Agree But Lewis was a canadian from his teenage years until the olympics ans i still think that pound for pound ha has more power in his 2 hands than Lewis. Hilton was unbelievable alson at 21 years old with his left hook. The Ring magazine called him in 1987 as pound for pound the most powerful boxer after Tyson... but i still think that Lemieux has more power than Hilton
Lemieux knocks out a few C+ level opponents in style, suddenly he hits harder P4P than a 5'6" former lightweight who knocked out the top heavyweights of his era?
Same was said about Adrian Diaconu a while back. :rofl Sam Langford is by far a more accomplished puncher, so **** right off you wee poof.
He's knocking out subpar opponent, the moment he steps up is the moment hes likely to be swirwing around the ring like a buffon on ice, very much like he did against Andrade.