that's what i've been thinking. pac at 122lbs had monster power in his left hand so it might be equal with naz's at that weight.
I hope I don't sound like I'm against Naz here, but I do want to throw this out for everyone. Did Naz's intimidation factor affect how his opponent's performed against him, and made them more susceptible to a powerful punch. I remember watching Naz fight this South African boxer who was scared to death to fight him and brought along a witch doctor. When the fight finally started, the South African boxer was so scared he would hold his hands in front of his face fearing a powerful punch from Naz. But this only gave Naz the chance to knock him out which he did. Like I said earlier, I got nothing against Naz, I'm just offering a critical viewpoint.
was that against vuyani bungu? yeah i still remember that fight. pac, (in my opinion) at flyweight up to super bantamweight, could be comparable to nas power at 122lbs. when he went to featherweight he lost a bit of that power but his speed remained that's why he became an accumulation puncher nas power at 126lbs was more impressive than pac at that weight
i agree that naseem has one punch KO power. pac dishes out hard punches too, but through a barrage since it was never his style to throw single flashy punches.
Pac used to, but as he moved up in weight, fought bigger and definitely better quality of opposition, the kick in his mitts dissipated a bit. In directly answering the question, both had one-punch KO power. You should've at least asked which weight class.
Naz retained his one punch power in all the weight classes he chose to fight in. The scary way he dispatched Auggie Sanchez cements that.