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Alphabetical Order

 

Top 3

 

Joey Kocur

-- most punching power by far. Surprisingly good at taking punishment too. Too bad career cut short with hand injury.

George Laraque

-- most powerful of them all. He's like a heavy weight wrestler that can skate.

Bob Probert

-- guy was animal that always brought it.

 

Next 3

 

Tai Domi

-- impossible to KO. too small to have a true KO punch, yet still managed to do a lot of damage given how long he could hang in there

Marty McSorley

-- incredible stamina. Lacked KO power to make Top 3, but wore guys out and pummeled them methodically

Chris Simon

-- not consistent enough to make Top 3, but still could dish out punishment and scored some big wins

 

Next 3

 

Derek Boogard

-- biggest of them all and has power, but lack of athleticism causes him to lose to top tier fighters

Donald Brasher

- big southpaw that's a match for anyone, yet highly inconsistent

Larry Playfair

-- probably the toughest guy of his era, but certainly wouldn't have retained that against the next generation of Kocur and Probert

 

Who you got?

Edited by Joe_the_6_pack
Posted (edited)

In addition to those mentioned, some other servicable guys:

 

Todd Ewen, Rob Ray, Stu Grimson, Dave Morrisette, Ken Baumgartner, Clark Gilles, Terry O'Reilly

 

Larry Robinson was a monster in the few fights he was in against a Dave Schultz and Moose Dupont ... don't know how he would have done against the true elites however.

 

Speaking of Schultz, a bully that was more of a tin can against top guys like Robinson and Gilles.

Edited by Joe_the_6_pack
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