I cast a vote for Kermit Washington
As far as I know, he still lives in Northern VA, he used to come to my carwash a lot back in the day.
Seeing him I'd be but nobody knew who he was at all.
I cast a vote for Kermit Washington
Bob Foster KO's - YouTube
Bob foster put muthafukkas to sleep...probably the hardest hitting light heavy of all time
I love that foreman video straight denting the bag, ill do the george every once in a while just hit the bag as hard as I can w/o sitting on em I think its a great way to develop power personally
I agree that it is and it comes in handy.
14. Rocky Marciano
16. Mike Tyson
i bet they still think Pacquiao is still p4p king too
WAS TYSON DOING THIS SH1T.... I THINK NOT
Jersey Joe Walcott was the most famous victim of Marciano's dynamite punch, but there were others - Of his more famous victories, Joe Louis, Rex Layne and Harry Matthews were also dispatched by one or two savage punches. The right hand that knocked out Layne sheered his teeth off at the gums. Rocky even broke Roland LaStarza's arms! LaStarza needed surgery to repair the chips and cracks on his elbows, and to repair his smashed blood vessels
Marciano was also terribly strong, especially for his size. Archie Moore claimed he "was far and away the strongest man I've encountered."
Joe Louis said "it hurt to even bump into him."
One of Marciano's amateur opponents said "he was the hardest, most solid man I've ever seen."
Rocky had all over body strength, and his muscles were compact and solid. His arms and legs were short and stocky, and he was very muscular. He was never wrestled about or put on the back foot by anybody, and always shoved people about in the clinches.
Rocky was a destroyer, he ruined people. None of his opponents, bar Moore, were ever the same again. He beat them up, rearranged their bone structure and knocked them out. He was perhaps the most devastating and destructive champion of all tim
Up and coming prospect Carmine Vingo (6ft 4, 220lbs), a heavy hitting slugger who was involved in a Dempsey-Firpo type match up with Rocky. Was knocked out in the sixth round and sent into a coma, which left him paralysed on one side of his body and unable to continue his boxing career.
Roland LaStarza, an acomplished mover-boxer that was beating anyone and everyone, Rocky beat him twice - the first a controversial decision, the second left LaStarza in hospital with a broken arm, several blood clots and requiring surgery.
Top contender Rex Layne. Layne was a favourite over Marciano, a heavy punching slugger who reminded people of the great Jack Dempsey, who had great success in the ring, including a victory over Jersey Joe Walcott. His record going into the Marciano fight was 34-1-2 with 24 knockouts. Marciano knocked him out in six rounds, breaking his jaw and knocking out a tooth.
UH WAS TYSON DOING ANY OF THIS.... NAH.. HE WAS KOING PPL THAT WERE ALREADY SCARED OF HIM BEFORE THE BELL RANG....
HARDEST PUNCHER REMEMBER.... SO JUST GETTIN KO'D ISNT ENOUGH... EVEN IF ALL THESE FOOLS (TYPICAL HATER RESPONSE) ARE "TAXI CAB DRIVERS" ROCK WAS STILL SENDING PPL TO HOSPITALS NOT JUST DAPPIN EM UP AFTER THE FIGHT...