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    Default No Rounds - Non Stop .... Who's the hardest most Brutal Mo-Fo in History

    Forget Jabbing..... Think more "Windmilling In"

    No Rounds.... Just a Tear Up/War/Straightener "On The Cobbles" style till one mans beaten senseless.

    For me personally that means 2 guys throwing pure knuckle from the off.... P4P i think the likes of Marciano, Tyson etc would do well... the type of guys (at their best) who could walk through it and go "Bang, Bang, Bang"

    For me Julian Jackson probably had the most brutal 2 handed punch power I've ever seen........ he wasn't just knocking these guys down.... he was switching them off.

    95% of these guys weren't just Knocked Down.... 95% of these guys weren't able to even get up again


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    Default Re: No Rounds - Non Stop .... Who's the hardest most Brutal Mo-Fo in History

    Julian Jackson was skilled and had precise punching power that was brutal.

    Nigel Benn was more non-stop wild puncher.

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    Well if it's a fight until you drop i'd go for a proper granite hard cunt with terminator DNA.

    So i'd have - In-Jin Chi

    ((regarding Julian Jackson - has anyone ever rendered more bods unconscious on their feet? Never be a sicker puncher in my mind))
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    Default Re: No Rounds - Non Stop .... Who's the hardest most Brutal Mo-Fo in History

    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Well if it's a fight until you drop i'd go for a proper granite hard cunt with terminator DNA.

    So i'd have - In-Jin Chi

    ((regarding Julian Jackson - has anyone ever rendered more bods unconscious on their feet? Never be a sicker puncher in my mind))
    Weird thing about Jackson was he was very short sighted and yet hit so accurately.
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    Default Re: No Rounds - Non Stop .... Who's the hardest most Brutal Mo-Fo in History

    Of all the middleweight fights that could've been made in the late 80s/early 90s, Jackson vs Toney is the one I regret not seeing most. I think their styles would've meshed well together and provided great action for as long as it lasted. This is one of those rare match ups in which one fighter (Toney) has the style/tools to beat the other (Jackson) everytime, but not without serious resistance and maximum carnage. My all time 154 pound match up would be Jackson vs Tito with the winner to face Tommy Hearns. Sorry for hijacking the thread and going off topic, will back out now!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikeeod View Post
    Of all the middleweight fights that could've been made in the late 80s/early 90s, Jackson vs Toney is the one I regret not seeing most. I think their styles would've meshed well together and provided great action for as long as it lasted. This is one of those rare match ups in which one fighter (Toney) has the style/tools to beat the other (Jackson) everytime, but not without serious resistance and maximum carnage. My all time 154 pound match up would be Jackson vs Tito with the winner to face Tommy Hearns. Sorry for hijacking the thread and going off topic, will back out now!!!
    I wanted to see Jackson v Benn but we got G Man to face both which were epic fights.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mikeeod View Post
    Of all the middleweight fights that could've been made in the late 80s/early 90s, Jackson vs Toney is the one I regret not seeing most. I think their styles would've meshed well together and provided great action for as long as it lasted. This is one of those rare match ups in which one fighter (Toney) has the style/tools to beat the other (Jackson) everytime, but not without serious resistance and maximum carnage. My all time 154 pound match up would be Jackson vs Tito with the winner to face Tommy Hearns. Sorry for hijacking the thread and going off topic, will back out now!!!
    It's very unlikely that Jackson would have won against Toney. Toney had an Oliver McCall type chin

    Toney has had close to 90 pro fights and never been stopped or ko-ed. Plus Mike McCallum stopped Jackson in two rounds. Toney beat McCallum twice on points decisively. I'm not saying that means Toney would have won.

    But when Jackson came up against the elite boxers, he fell short. All Jackson losses were by KO or stoppage and if he fought Toney it's almost certain he would be stopped. As Toney was an outstandng fighter in my book.

    If anything, Jackson was a bit like Naz Hamed in that his power covered up a lot of his flaws.
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