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The 5 Quickest Hands In Boxing History 1) Roy Jones Jr. BOXCN. 610 subscribers. Roy Jones Jr Amazing Speed FASTEST EVER!! ... 2) Mike Tyson. MultiGreat1. 1.24K subscribers. Mike Tyson's speed. ... 3) Sugar Ray Leonard. Amanda JiBowman. 313 subscribers. ... 4) Manny Pacquiao. Fight Hub TV. 1.34M subscribers. ... 5) Muhammad Ali. C. 36K subscribers.
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Read More »Hand speed is one of the most sought-after commodities in boxing. But though it can be trained to an extent, the truly gifted fighters with blindingly fast hands were born with the god-given gift of quick fists. Having fast hands mean connecting on the target first, and with maximum force and velocity. It comes as no surprise as well, that those who possess otherworldly speed also pack enormous power. As a boxer, hand speed is something that should be at the top of the list of things to work on. Throughout the sport’s colorful history, there have been a handful of pugilists who have exhibited extraordinary speed, and they have done amazing things with it. Fans have been treated to thrilling displays of hand speed, which have produced epic moments in the ring. With bottled lightning in each hand, that cracks like thunder whenever a punch connects, these fast punchers used their speed to confound their opponents in the ring. Let’s take a look at a handful of these speed demons. Today, Evolve Daily shares the five quickest punchers in the history of boxing.
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Read More »“Iron” Mike Tyson in his prime was known as an explosive puncher, feared for his relentlessness and unbridled knockout power. Before opponents ever stepped foot in the ring with him, they were already concocting strategies to deal with his firepower. But what they failed to realize is that power wasn’t Tyson’s best weapon, it was his speed. Tyson had the ability to blitz any man in front of him, catch him off guard with a storm of lightning-fast uppercuts and hooks. He was 5’10” and with a 71-inch reach among heavyweights bigger than he was, it looked unlikely that Tyson could dominate the division. But with his uncanny speed and blazing fast hands, Tyson was unstoppable. Pound-for-pound, there is no doubt that Tyson is one of the fastest hands in boxing history, and he definitely used his god-given gifts to terrorize his opponents throughout his career.
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Read More »Long-time Pacquiao rival, Mexican boxing legend Juan Manuel Marquez, is perhaps the most familiar with Pacquiao’s straight left, which has dropped him on multiple occasions. In their first encounter in 2004, Pacquiao dropped Marquez three times in the first round alone. Marquez just wasn’t prepared for Pacquiao’s hand speed and after the fight, he likened the Filipino’s straight left to that of a bullet.
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