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Russell
11-18-2008, 11:47 PM
Percentages.

Who are they? How did they manage the impressive knockout ratio?

Greg Page had 48 KO's in 58 wins.

Marcos Villasana... 47 KO's in 55 wins.

Tex Cobb wasn't too bad. 36 KO's in 36 wins.

Antonio Esparragoza. 27 KO's in 30 wins.

SteveO
11-19-2008, 12:15 AM
I thought Cobb had a few decisions?

Depending on whether you consider him "great", Earnie Shavers had 68 KO's in 74 wins.

the cobra
11-19-2008, 12:45 AM
Cyclone Hart, 28 KO's in 30 wins.

Vitali Klitschko is not great IMO, 35 KO's in 36 wins.

Wlad hasn't achieved 'greatness' either, 45 KO's in 51 wins.

I don't see Danny Lopez as a great either, and Little Red had 39 KO's in 42 wins.

Naseem Hamed also fits, 31 KO's in 36 wins.

Obviously John Mugabi, 39 KO's in 42 wins.

Antwun Echols with 27 KO's in 31 wins.

Russell
11-19-2008, 01:00 AM
Whoops, meant to say non-great punchers

Mike T
11-19-2008, 03:06 AM
Micky Ward?

Thread Stealer
11-19-2008, 03:20 AM
Shane Mosley. It's gone down in the past few years, but it still very high. 38 KOs in 45 victories.

JohnThomas1
11-19-2008, 05:17 AM
The legendary Ed Schuyler said in 1983 he considered Greg Page to have the best right hand in boxing, even better than Coetzee's. Certainly in their bout Page's right hand lost nothing to Coetzee's missile. IMO (And Ed's) he had the best combination of speed and power in the division.

Holmes' Jab
11-19-2008, 07:17 AM
Yeah, Page was a very good all-round puncher at his best.

WhataRock
11-19-2008, 07:58 AM
It always puzzled me how Brian Magee managed to get so many ko's. Some were saying he was a bigger puncher then Joe because he dropped Jimenez when Joe couldnt.

But everytime I have seen the guy his punches look sloppy and like they cant crack an egg.

DINAMITA
11-19-2008, 08:56 AM
Richard Hall - 26 KOs in 28 wins
Philip N'Dou - 30 KOs in 31 wins
Herbie Hide - 42 KOs in 46 wins

Russell
11-19-2008, 01:57 PM
Richard Hall - 26 KOs in 28 wins
Philip N'Dou - 30 KOs in 31 wins
Herbie Hide - 42 KOs in 46 wins

Hide is one of the hardest hitting cruisers of all time there, Pacfan.

janitor
11-19-2008, 02:06 PM
Percentages.

Who are they? How did they manage the impressive knockout ratio?


The same way that any fighter achieves a high knockout ratio great or otherwise.

By fighting weak opposition.

Russell
11-19-2008, 02:22 PM
The same way that any fighter achieves a high knockout ratio great or otherwise.

By fighting weak opposition.

Som simply had decent power coupled with good accuracy and or punch placement.

Not everyone with a high KO percentage without massive power has a padded record.

janitor
11-19-2008, 02:56 PM
Som simply had decent power coupled with good accuracy and or punch placement.

Not everyone with a high KO percentage without massive power has a padded record.

No but I will chance a small wagewr that KO% corelates more closley with quality/volume of opposition than punching power.

Robbi
11-19-2008, 03:13 PM
Larry Holmes, while being an average puncher still has the longest streak of stoppages for any heavyweight champion, 8 straight fights all ending inside the distance. Impressive indeed.

Russell
11-20-2008, 06:29 PM
How about Cisse Salif?

21 KO's in 23 wins. Never think he could hit too hard watching him fight, but I guess being 275 pounds will help you with that.

Strangly, just like Greg Page, Tony Tucker had exactly 48 KO's in 58 wins.

he grant
11-20-2008, 06:32 PM
Must I mention the 66 KO Carnera ?

SuzieQ49
11-20-2008, 07:11 PM
thats impressive stat robbi