Wlad, Sultan, Chambers, Povetkin, Peter? Wlad's left hook is very quick and powerful especially when he uses it with the jab. His jab-right hand was faster the Lewis' Sultan is at his best when he gets inside and lets his hands go with right hooks and overhand lefts. However, i think he must lead w/his left to get inside making him a bit easy to read Chambers has a low workrate but his jab and straight right are delivered sharply and quickly Povetkin like Sultan is best when he gets inside and lets his hands go. To me, his workrate overshadows his handspeed. Peter must have the fastest rabbit punch of all-time since he is never warned or penalized by the ref. That's the only explanation i can come up with :yep
I would say "Fast" Eddie Chambers, his jab reminds me of a prime Chris Bryd, and his straight right is pretty fast as well. The reason Sam Peter rarely gets a point taken away is because they are usually fair punches, because his oppenent either turns his head or puts it down to avoid his powerful punches, making it legal a punch.
I would say either the Sultan or Chambers. But look out for prospect Kasim Howard. He has very fast hands for a heavyweight.
so if u put your head down or contort you body exposing the back of your head more readily, its legal. Seriously, Is that true? I thought u are not allowed to hit there under any circumstances
If you turn your head to your oppenent is perfectly legal, watch Foreman/Frazier or Hearns/Hagler, both Hearns and Foreman hit there oppenets in the back of the head blatantly and never were penalized and the knockdowns counted. Now if your intentionally hitting your oppenent in the back of the head everytime he ducks under your punch, then yes that is illegal and you will be warned and eventually have a point taken away if you keep doing it.