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    Best Offensive Fighters

    The P4P hardest Hitter is kinda dumb. It's really hard to prove. And it really is decided by who the opponent is getting hit, more than who is throwing the punch.

    But best over-all offensively, that's easier to establish. It doesn't necessarily have to be a ranking, but a respectable list is nice.


    Some suggestions:

    Robinson
    Williams
    Louis
    McLarnin
    Armstrong
    Harada
    Dempsey
    McGovern
    Frazier
    Gomez

    #2
    Prime Khan was something to watch offensively.

    Not to put him on any list but, he was definitely eye catching.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Rusty Tromboni View Post
      The P4P hardest Hitter is kinda dumb. It's really hard to prove. And it really is decided by who the opponent is getting hit, more than who is throwing the punch.

      But best over-all offensively, that's easier to establish. It doesn't necessarily have to be a ranking, but a respectable list is nice.


      Some suggestions:

      Robinson
      Williams
      Louis
      McLarnin
      Armstrong
      Harada
      Dempsey
      McGovern
      Frazier
      Gomez




      a man should be judged by his peers

      everyone said Ernie Shavers was the top slugger.. so he deserves at least a mention

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        #4
        Sometimes Corrie Sanders would keep chucking like the meter was still running.

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          #5
          Well the best offense in boxing is the one hitter quitter it doesn't get any more efficient then that.So the top offensive fighters in history would be #1 mike Tyson #2 jack Johnson #3 deontay wilder #4 70s George foreman

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            #6
            - -Obviously Vitali-

            Always with a big lead in every fight an Wlad the same before Fury caught him late in his career.

            Iron Mike in his pre DKing days was so overwheming offensively it was said his offense was his defense!

            Hector Camacho before his nose candy days.

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              #7
              Originally posted by giant_king View Post
              Well the best offense in boxing is the one hitter quitter it doesn't get any more efficient then that.So the top offensive fighters in history would be #1 mike Tyson #2 jack Johnson #3 deontay wilder #4 70s George foreman
              - -# 2-3 don't belong.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Rusty Tromboni View Post
                The P4P hardest Hitter is kinda dumb. It's really hard to prove. And it really is decided by who the opponent is getting hit, more than who is throwing the punch.

                But best over-all offensively, that's easier to establish. It doesn't necessarily have to be a ranking, but a respectable list is nice.


                Some suggestions:

                Robinson
                Williams
                Louis
                McLarnin
                Armstrong
                Harada
                Dempsey
                McGovern
                Frazier
                Gomez
                Ricardo lopez, Manny Pacquiao, Evander Holyfield

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Post
                  a man should be judged by his peers

                  everyone said Ernie Shavers was the top slugger.. so he deserves at least a mention
                  In terms of hardest hitting I would agree that Shavers was probably that guy before Wilder. I am sure an argument can be made for someone else (lewis' right cross was pretty amazing).

                  But in terms of P4P ability, how can we say he hit harder than DeMarco, or Wilde, or Valdez, or Valero?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by bulldognyc View Post
                    Ricardo lopez, Manny Pacquiao, Evander Holyfield
                    Evander Holyfield absolutely not.

                    But Pacquiao might deserve a nod.

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