Quote Originally Posted by Lionheart Lacy
you hav your own opinion but i must say you make no sense. hooks and uppercuts are not the hardest punches, they very powerful, but you cant beat a straight right with the falling step and waist twist. when you throw a hook, you just have the waist twist. when you throw a uppercut, you have the waist twist and upward surge. niether are are as powerful as the straight right.

come on man this is obvious. i mean pavlik has a long reach and throws mainly hard straight punches, if he threw hooks and uppercuts, they would look more devastating but not as powerful as a straight right. when you see oscar de la hoya knock someone out or arthur abraham, you see there head goin flying and you think a hook will be the powerful punch, yet it is the straight punches that are the proper power punches!

i mean we see kelly pavlik throw a one two punch and then the guys starts wobbling, doesnt look brutal, but trust me the power is more than the hook.
You must know nothing about physiology. Hooks have way better follow up in terms of momentum and skeletal structure than any right hand has.