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    Quote Originally Posted by RozzySean View Post
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    Abraham is head and shoulders the best.
    Froch has good 1 punch power
    Either Klitschko
    Arreola - No pretty, but he can stop you with either hand, one shot.
    Vic Darcincian - obvious
    Pavlik - IN a way he does need to wear his man down, but he has one punch power. He isn't the fastest, so he needs to hypnotize you with the jab before he drops his "real" right. He shows early, then let's it go once he swells the eyes with the jab and they can't see it so well.
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    Good list mate. I'd probably add in Haye and Bute for Current day fighters and Maybe the Klits. I believe they all punch a bit harder P4P than Froch who i'd say is on a similiar level powerwise to Danny Green or Adamek.
    Good call on the classic fghters tho.

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    Diaconu, Bailey, Urango, Miranda, the Klitschko brothers, A. Abraham.
    Bute left hook against Andrade was nice..

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    Right now, Pavlik, Wlad, Abraham, Gamboa in no particular order.

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    Nigel Benn could crack pretty hard with a single punch.

    Darchinyan is a big hitter nowadays as well, despite looking like a wild goose.
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    Darchinyan and Gamboa are no-brainers within the ranks of smaller guys. Also, Valero has looked very promising so far, although I'll have to see how he holds up against the skill-set of DeMarco before I make any finite decisions about him, he looks kind of sloppy.

    Also, I could have missed something... but uhh.. Pacquiao? Shit, he may have chemicals pumping through his veins but we all saw the one punch that sent Hatton off with the faeries.

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    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by paddy448 View Post
    for me its david haye. for me hes the hardest p4p puncher in the world
    Odlanier Solid just proved that wrong
    Hows that?
    By taking out Barrett quicker than Haye did?
    What about Solis being extended the full 8 by Julius Long? A man Audley Harrison took out in two.

    *Im not saying that Haye IS neccesarily the hardest puncher p4p right now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ryanman View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by paddy448 View Post
    for me its david haye. for me hes the hardest p4p puncher in the world
    Odlanier Solid just proved that wrong
    Hows that?
    By taking out Barrett quicker than Haye did?
    What about Solis being extended the full 8 by Julius Long? A man Audley Harrison took out in two.

    *Im not saying that Haye IS neccesarily the hardest puncher p4p right now.
    Haye isn't even the hardest hitting heavyweight (Tua, etc), never mind P4P.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by blegit View Post
    Antwun Echols. B- talent but A+ power. Hopkins said Echols is by far the hardest hitter he has ever faced. The guy is a devastating puncher in both hands who use to knock out sparring partners before he had to learn to lighten up.
    Good call.Man Echols seemed a little touched in the grey matter but could bring the oddest angled bombs.Did you see his eliminator for that Hopkins fight with Brian Barbosa ?Was in bad shape and just launched a night cap shot outta no where,dropped Barbosa clean outta the ring onto the floor.Brutal end.
    Oh yeah remember Charles Brewer / Antwon Eccols as well ! hahaha I gotta go find that one.
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