Does Maravilla's lead left diagonal "headbutt" against Kermit count? Except for the fact that his feet were planted, his hip swung fully, and he was aiming at least four inches in front of a guy who clearly wasn't going to come forward.
Take your pick. Weird, ridiculous punches courtesy of Brian Sutherland. [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6iswvwuZc18[/ame]
"the overhand right, and that's all she wrote"...LOL. But seriously, I don't think Sutherland has ever put on a pair of gloves before that fight. That was the weirdest looking stance I've ever seen.
Look at his stance while he's throwing it aswell. Well, he doesn't even have one. But the position of his legs, he's not even get his left forward and planted. Amazing he could generate enough power to knock a guy out, even if it is only Roger Mayweather's chin trying to stand up to the punch. No he's not, and nobody is proclaiming him as such. He's got good intangibles going for him, six-nine with good hand speed for such a big guy, and good placement on his body punches. The problem is he doesn't hit particularly hard for such a big lad, and he's quite sloppy. Not the finished article by any means, he struggled very, very badly with John McDermott and nobody really believes he's the 'future' of heavyweight boxing, just an exciting addition to our domestic heavyweight scene and hopefully a guy who can develop into a decent world level guy, although that now seems unlikely. The one at 1:02 is the best. I still laugh everytime I see that, I don't even know what the **** that is.
During his time with Ingle, Hamed was, without doubt, the best featherweight the world has ever seen. Forget Hamed in his later years and the shell of Hamed that turned up versus Barrera. Once he left Ingle he was downhill staright away(although he continued to win for a few years)