Ricardo Lopez
Mac Foster
Buddy Baer
Jose Angel Napoles
Edwin Rosario
Jose Luis Ramirez
Jimmy Wilde
Danny Lopez
Khaosai Galaxy
Artie Levine = Robinson Stated Artie hit him hardest.
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Ricardo Lopez
Mac Foster
Buddy Baer
Jose Angel Napoles
Edwin Rosario
Jose Luis Ramirez
Jimmy Wilde
Danny Lopez
Khaosai Galaxy
Artie Levine = Robinson Stated Artie hit him hardest.
Chop Chop Corley. People keep saying he ain't a big puncher cuz of his average KO %age but he has wobled his share of great fighters like PBF and Cotto. He just does'nt know what to do after he hurts them LOL.
I would not call Rosario an underrated puncher. Everyone basically knew he could punch someone into the next decade if he landed square! hehe
I actually have never seen anyone talk about Rosario's power, or rate him as one of the hardest hitting Lightweight's of all time. Even though he is i never see anyone mention what i just said.Quote:
Originally Posted by Deanrw
Oh man he was amazing. Back in the 80's he was quite the force. He was beatable, but not before handing out massive damage himself. It is sad that he has been dead for 10 years already. R.I.P EL Chapo.
Depends on how you look at it, people that know something about Rosario, Lopez, Galaxy, etc know them as big punchers. They just might not be as well known as fighters in general compared to some but those that followed them, have seen them fight don't underrate their power.
tim austin underrated fighter period
arthur abraham
earnie shavers
tommy morrison
roger mayweather
randall bailey
Spot on Deanrw....Quote:
Originally Posted by Deanrw
I believe 'El Chapo' is listed in the Rings P4P hardest punchers.
I still can't believe how Hiranaka blasted him out? Unbelieveable...
His fight against JCC was a back and forth battle. May he R.I.P.
Well stated Ouma, those fighters are known as punchers. But yes they do go umentioned/unoticed compared to the more popular one.Quote:
Originally Posted by OumaFan
I for one have said many times Fintos punching power is underrated. If you've seen Fintos fights you'll find he had some devastating KO's.
Good call here, 'Little Reds' def. overlooked by many as a fighter and as a puncher.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ricardo "Finito" Lopez
His fight against JCC was a back and forth battle. May he R.I.P.Quote:
Originally Posted by CutMeMick
Rosario got a pasting in that fight with Chavez, it was similar to Haugen getting destroyed by Chavez as well. What surprised me most about that fight was how Chavez walked through Rosario's punches that was quite amazing considering how hard Rosario hits.
I also love Rosario vs Ramirez 2 that was Hearns vs Hagler type of war, Ramirez down twice then comes back and brutally stops Rosario amazing fight.
Good call here, 'Little Reds' def. overlooked by many as a fighter and as a puncher.
Danny Lopez is one of my favorite fighters, he always seemed to be in barn burners. His fight with Mike Ayala was one of the best fights i've ever seen and also one of the weirdest fights i've ever seen, its first fight i've ever seen where the opponent gets KO twice ;D
I for one have said many times Fintos punching power is underrated. If you've seen Fintos fights you'll find he had some devastating KO's.
Ricardo Lopez had a lot of brutal KO's i wish someone would make a highlight video of all his KO's because they are great.
Steve Molitor
Nah i don't really consider Molitor big puncher, he has sharp punches plus he has quick hands but power puncher ?? not really, well not IMO anyway.Quote:
Originally Posted by CFH
that pretty boy, whats his name... Is it Paul Malignaggi ?! ;D
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Originally Posted by Tam Seddon
Does Paulie neven have any KO's?
I don't think he's a big puncher either really, but he has more power than he's been given credit for, and he certainly hits harder than his KO% indicates. I think he's like PBF in that way; he focuses mainly on his defense, movement, and clean punching as opposed to trading and trying to land huge shots.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ricardo "Finito" Lopez
5 i think , but he floored n'dou last time outQuote:
Originally Posted by Daxx Kahn
I remember Malignaggi knocked some guy the fuck out on ESPN when he was a prospect, guy was like 18-2 or something, guess he hadn't been fighting the best of competition to put it lightly.
What a horrible horrible chin he must have had
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Originally Posted by Tam Seddon
I was just beinf sarcastic...It's just I can not remember the last time a fighter with skills like Malinaggi had so little KO power...Even Pernell had a better KO shot
Ricardo Lopez i would'nt have said he was an underrated puncher i did'nt know he was an underrated puncher.
He is turning into abit of a puncher now he has started planting his feet more rather than sticking to slick boxing skills.Quote:
Originally Posted by CFH
We will see in the next fight!Quote:
Originally Posted by Daxx Kahn
Chico Corralles
Ricardo Torres.
He had Cotto wobbling around the ring like a drunk man about 10 times, good little puncher is Torres i want to see Hatton vs Torres.Quote:
Originally Posted by leftylee
Cotto knew nothing of torres and did well to beat him. He was a nobody really but a big puncher with a lot of kos. for the case of Hatton he can really study him and wouldnt underestimate him and I believe he would stop him early.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ricardo "Finito" Lopez
Remember Torres only had 2 weeks to train for Cotto, so he done very well. Hatton vs Torres would be slugfest and i favor Hatton, but he can't be wreckless otherwise he will get KO.Quote:
Originally Posted by Tam Seddon
Good call there brazilian...Quote:
Originally Posted by brazilianbomber
Chico was def. one of the hardest punchers.
Which reminds me 'Popo' Freitas.
Agree. Rosario could bang. He's the one who turned Hector Camacho from a boxer/puncher to a straight runner. His knock out over the rock jaw Livingston Bramble was amazing. Edwin Rosario is an underrated fighterQuote:
Originally Posted by Deanrw