Trinidad`s welter power was more powerful than Rosario`s but Edwin hit Camacho harder than Tito did as far as DLH goes I feel Edwin`s power can more compared here thanv Tito`s, Rosario hit as hard as DLH at lightweight if not harder and I feel he had more one punch power than Chavez, why was Camacho more effected by Rosario`s punches and how do each of these guys power compare to one another?
Tito was a welter and a massive puncher at 147 thru 160. Rosario was a monster at 135 and 140 .. for one shot more than Chavez but Chavez hit hard for 1 rounds all night night after night ...
He was more affected by Rosario's power because he hadn't yet turned into a safety first survivor when he fought Rosario and was tagged full force. He did trade with with Chavez in the 9th round after fighting for survival the first eight rounds, but his chin held up as Chavez didn't have close to the one punch power of Rosario. He held and grabbed Trinidad and De La Hoya like they were his women, or, he was their woman. He fought just to survive.
Reinhardt IM with you Tito was awesome 147, Rosario a killer at 135.MARK I tip my hat to you your top 5 boxing wisdom I thank you Ive learned a lot from you
Both had equally ferocious ko power and were at one stage equally skillful . But a wrist injury suffered by Rosario in the Ramirez first fight meant that he never fulfilled his incredible potential as he neglected his boxing skills and patience to pursue a ko to protect his wrist .
Injury affected Floyd Mayweather`s KO rate, he punched hard at lightweight also, Joe Calzaghe`s punching was ruined by bad hands also, that`s why he had to develop his combo slapping style, he even floored the ironed chinned Eubank in their bout in `97.
Don Lalonde was another fighter hampered by injury. In DL case a left shoulder which meant he merely used as a paw to set up his money punch his right hand.