Great to see Linares on this list. His chin was what it was, but that man had one of the most complete offensive games I have ever seen in my entire life. He had every single punch and I think he gets in the HOF someday. And Joan Guzman is one of my favorite fighters ever. I think he's the greatest Dominican of all time unless I'm REALLY forgetting about someone.
Best channel on UA-cam for all things boxing. Thank you, Hancho! When I think of fast hands, Hector Macho Comacho comes to mind. I was born in 87, so that's probably why.
@@TheNeorchI mean while Floyd is slower, he was still very fast with his hands into his late 30s. Same for Manny kinda, I still had a hard time keeping up with Manny‘s hand speed when he was 35…
Floyd definitely had insane hand and very good foot speed as well. Probably would have been considered a GOAT LHW if he hadn’t had to chase the money in the marquis weight class.
Shiiiiiiit.....U came out SWINGIN with THIS List!!!👀👀🫡🫡🫡 Part 2 should include: Muhammad Ali Vasily Lomachenko Gary Russell Jr Sergio Martinez Andre Dirrell Zab Judah Joe Calzaghe Amir Khan 🤩⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🤩💲💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💲😎🌬💨💨🧊🧊🧊🧊🧊🧊🧊🧊🧊🧊🧊🧊🧊🧊🧊🧊🧊🧊🧊🧊🧊🧊🧊🧊🧊🧊🧊🧊🧊🧊🧊🧊🧊🧊🧊🧊💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎😎
Say what you will about his character or actual boxing ability but Ryan Garcia has one of the quickest snappiest left hooks in boxing history hands down.
Jorge Linares was a joy to watch, even towards the end of his career. He had that style which looked like he had all his weight behind every punch with beautiful technique. Had a mean body shot on him.
There's a lot of boxers from the old days that people currently argue whether they would be as great if they fought today. Its crazy looking at Sugar Ray Robinson footage, cuz you know he would butcher anybody in any division he's in. Robinson would kill prime Mayweather.
I love seeing guys with great hand speed. I'm always on the outside because I'm super feather with a 74" reach fighting against mostly big punchers so getting matched against something different is fun.
This is a seriously exceptional list. Guzman and Linares were two of the guys that jumped to mind when I saw the thumbnail, but I didn't expect to see them here. I was with you on the Guzman enthusiasm, man. I was a huge fan, and told anyone that this guy is unbeatable, as well. So he's on my fastest hands and most unrealized potential list. I used to hear rumours that he wasn't the hardest worker, and could even be lazy. I felt so burned when a listless Guzman missed weight (by one of the most disrespectful margins I've ever seen) against Ali Funeka before the latter was outrageously robbed on the scorecards. Funeka got such a raw deal during that fiasco. Talent can only get you so far.
My Top 10 fastest hands with combinations: #1 Amir Khan #2 Manny Pacquiao #3 Ray Leonard (SRL) #4 Shane Mosley #5 Roy Jones Jr #6 Zab Zudah #7 Mohamed Ali #8 Ray Robinson (SRR) #9 Meldrick Taylor #10 Edwin Valero
I like to see the big guys have fast hands, that's a real game-changer. You see it in MMA at the moment with Tom Aspinall being twice as fast as anyone else at heavyweight, meanwhile in Boxing, it gives Usyk a big advantage on top of him being at least twice as good as the next best heavyweight.
The leverage Inoue gets on each of his punches in a combo is insane. He gets his entire body into it and still throws them that fast. I think fastest in history P4P is RJJ. Probably unpopular opinion but I think fastest hands of all time is Amir Khan at lightweight. I've never seen a guy with such a long reach for his weight class get his punches there that fast. Dominated the amateurs on hand speed alone.
Camacho Leonard Taylor Jones Pacquiao Khan Ali Dokes Judah Mayweather! Patterson Calzaghe Sergio Martinez Gatti Terry Norris Mosley Howard Davis Thats who comes to mind for me maybe even Hearns I think Camacho is the fastest ever though. When he was at lightweight.
I love how honcho puts asian fignters we never hear of here in the u.s i was a kid in the 90s and because of my dad, i love boxing, one Asian fighter we like to watch was luisito Espinoza 👊 in southern California there was boxing every weekend whether it was Spanish or kcal 9
For future videos in this series Thomas hearns, Tony tnt tubbs, Joe calzaghe and Mike tyson would be great, honourable mention aswell would be Chris byrd.
I seen all the recommendations from viewers on what to make videos on next. I have one. You should make one on best underrated boxers. Best defensive fights. Best offensive boxers. Best athletes in boxing(this one will be hard because boxing has had athletes like Augustus & Jones jr also Tyson falls into that category)
@@GapGod78 17 seconds to be exact. That's all the best quality footage I had of him. I Had the respect to find his documentary in the best quality. Had the respect to wait an hour to convert the file to a useable format for my editing program. Just so I can have 17 seconds to work with.
@@OfficeHanchoBoxing that’s cap. Just being lazy. I appreciate the reply and the video was very well put. However you should do enough research to fit everyone equally or close to. Now everyone seemed pretty equal coverage. Some more some less, but not as noticeable as Camacho. And to tell you the truth, the footage is out there. And if you would’ve done the research, you would’ve seen how truly quick he was. It was just THAT short.
@@GapGod78 You really don't understand the lengths I go to source quality footage even if it's only for a couple seconds . You go on YT and Camacho's career is poorly preserved in bad quality. I source out the best I can find for each guy. I know Showtime did a doc on him so I took the time to source it out, knowing this will be the best quality no one had seen . So you say that's lazy ? I could've just slapped together bad quality fights from YT and called it a day without going through the trouble of sourcing out higher quality material.
@@paulb2995 I started watching boxing when Guzman was the craze . His max boxing padwork video was viral at the time . Then after beating what was supposed to have been the next big Mexican star . He just poofs . That version under Floyd Sr would have unified the whole division.
gary russell jnr has pretty fast hands rigo has one of the fastest left hand in the sport ever! to go with that slick defense calzaghe was hella swift i'd go so far and say the gypsy king fury has very fast hands for a heavyweight and maybe this is my bias showing but even though he lacked one-punch stopping power. emmanuel augustus had some of the fastest hands around in his day
Naw, actually it's Manny, I don't care what anyone says, the body of work and willingness to fight whoever and of course the man's skills, speed power, etc, ect.etc., just my thoughts.
Great channel. Great content. Feel like you have such a bias towards asian fighters/asian boxing, it kind of kills these sort of videos. Shimoda and Valero? Really? I can name handfuls of fighters with faster hands at higher weights, let alone at theirs. Linares without a doubt, although having that same old japenese boxing link again, had some of the fastest hands going. My personal favourite fighter of all time. SRR SRL. God they were good. SRL also being a master of the dark arts of the game outside of the ring.Talking about a lack of footage. Greb should be on this list too
This is a multiple part Series , I'm not making a 30min video on this topic. I clearly stated that at the end there's alot of fighters to put in for the next video. 14 Fighters on this video and I only mentioned 3 Asian fighters. It's a fast hands video right ? and don't they have fast hands ? Or you just skipped over the list to find something to be offended about? Which I dont understand the Linares statement. Him at his fastest where he was letting his hands go was his early days which happened to be in Japan. if not it won't exist like a true peak Robinson.
No one says this because it's not the "popular" optiob but Ryan Garcia undoubtdly has some of the best hand speed and probably THE fastest left hook ever.
9:50 is blasphemous.. asinine statement at best lmao yes he was a package but we saw with Dela Hoya and Forrest he wasn't the FULL package. Guzman is an underrated favorite though. Good video nonetheless brotha man
You should do a video on the easiest roads to undisputed and the hardest
Wow smart one!
You already know who had the easiest 😂
@@209smokie9Haney?
@@richardgordon0407 you got it, got emailed a belt and fought a kangaroo for the other 3.
@@209smokie9and Holyfield.
The sound of Naoya’s landed punches sounds like detonations
I never thought that I’ll get a consistent hancho schedule but here we are and I ain’t complaining
Great to see Linares on this list. His chin was what it was, but that man had one of the most complete offensive games I have ever seen in my entire life. He had every single punch and I think he gets in the HOF someday. And Joan Guzman is one of my favorite fighters ever. I think he's the greatest Dominican of all time unless I'm REALLY forgetting about someone.
Linares absolutely splendid hand speed I’ve watched him live man what a fighter o his day
Some of the crispiest combinations ever. His 1-2-3 especially was deadly
He was so fast he could throw 3 liver shots one after another after another 😅😅😅 it was insane
Best channel on UA-cam for all things boxing. Thank you, Hancho! When I think of fast hands, Hector Macho Comacho comes to mind. I was born in 87, so that's probably why.
Hands down the best. Macho time!
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Better than Motivedia.
@@NEVERGOON-e7qEhh I don’t know about that 8/10
@@dominiobaby4187 Who's 8/10?
Hajime no ippo vol 2
The first two fighters I thought of were David benavidez and Amir Khan. Obviously The Monster needs to be on that list. Also Joe Calzaghe.
Yeah Khan was lightning fast.
Zab judah also....
Speed kills. But speed is also the first thing you lose.
Best picture of Goku.
Not true for everyone tho
@@ayushkhadka7323I dunno,but yeah,as people that relies on their speed ages,the speeds starts to fade
@@TheNeorchI mean while Floyd is slower, he was still very fast with his hands into his late 30s. Same for Manny kinda, I still had a hard time keeping up with Manny‘s hand speed when he was 35…
@@kiboma4209 hard to score close fights of Manny,his handspeed gave a question of did he hit or not.
Floyd Patterson
People say Ali was fastest heavyweight and I agree but if your talking about hand speed only, no one comes close to Patterson
Floyd definitely had insane hand and very good foot speed as well. Probably would have been considered a GOAT LHW if he hadn’t had to chase the money in the marquis weight class.
Guzman was underrated. He's a trainer at my gym and even though he's way past his prime, it's still a treat to watch him in the ring sparring.
james toney when he was a middleweight and super middleweight also has really fast hands
Best boxing channel
Motivedia boxing is the best boxing channel
Shiiiiiiit.....U came out SWINGIN with THIS List!!!👀👀🫡🫡🫡
Part 2 should include:
Muhammad Ali
Vasily Lomachenko
Gary Russell Jr
Sergio Martinez
Andre Dirrell
Zab Judah
Joe Calzaghe
Amir Khan
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Say what you will about his character or actual boxing ability but Ryan Garcia has one of the quickest snappiest left hooks in boxing history hands down.
@@alphabet_pozole Good Point.
Man, Valero was such a wasted talent, wasted potential.
Jorge Linares was a joy to watch, even towards the end of his career. He had that style which looked like he had all his weight behind every punch with beautiful technique. Had a mean body shot on him.
Amir Khan?
Khan will be in part 2 no doubt.
Adrien Broner?
Its part 1. For all we know there will be 4 parts
Amir khan is the GOAT when talking about fastest hands
I thought Amir Khan had the fastest hands of his generation. Even faster than Pacquiao
Jorge Linares & Terry Norris are the 2 best fluent combination punchers I've seen
Really appreciate these videos I’ve been watching for half a decade and still get hyped when I open UA-cam and see a new vid is up
There's a lot of boxers from the old days that people currently argue whether they would be as great if they fought today. Its crazy looking at Sugar Ray Robinson footage, cuz you know he would butcher anybody in any division he's in.
Robinson would kill prime Mayweather.
Robinson would have slaughtered 147 at any era.
I love seeing guys with great hand speed. I'm always on the outside because I'm super feather with a 74" reach fighting against mostly big punchers so getting matched against something different is fun.
SRR could land from stupid crazy angles
His combinations are beautiful to watch. He's why someone had to come up with the phrase "poetry in motion"
This is a seriously exceptional list. Guzman and Linares were two of the guys that jumped to mind when I saw the thumbnail, but I didn't expect to see them here. I was with you on the Guzman enthusiasm, man. I was a huge fan, and told anyone that this guy is unbeatable, as well. So he's on my fastest hands and most unrealized potential list. I used to hear rumours that he wasn't the hardest worker, and could even be lazy. I felt so burned when a listless Guzman missed weight (by one of the most disrespectful margins I've ever seen) against Ali Funeka before the latter was outrageously robbed on the scorecards. Funeka got such a raw deal during that fiasco. Talent can only get you so far.
Sugar shimoda look like a G, love learning this underrated fighters
Posting like a mad man! Keep it up and hope all is well for you! Great content !!
Joe Calzaghe?
The video says Part 1, so you know he'll be in part 2
Music man fast hands!
Ya, he was on my list for the higher weights for fast hands for sure. Dude was quick.
Shawn Porter too
It’s be in part 2
My Top 10 fastest hands with combinations:
#1 Amir Khan
#2 Manny Pacquiao
#3 Ray Leonard (SRL)
#4 Shane Mosley
#5 Roy Jones Jr
#6 Zab Zudah
#7 Mohamed Ali
#8 Ray Robinson (SRR)
#9 Meldrick Taylor
#10 Edwin Valero
I like to see the big guys have fast hands, that's a real game-changer. You see it in MMA at the moment with Tom Aspinall being twice as fast as anyone else at heavyweight, meanwhile in Boxing, it gives Usyk a big advantage on top of him being at least twice as good as the next best heavyweight.
Hearns. Fast fast fast.
Tapia, Loma, Ali, Tyson, Donaire, Morales (?), more...
EDWIN VALERO MENTIONED RAHH💯💯💯🔥🔥🔥
Ali, Benitez, Zab, Tapia, Patterrson, Norris, Khan,, Loma, and Sweet Pea.
Roy so fast he made Toney look slow.
Hancho!!! My Man (Denzel smile)🙂
The leverage Inoue gets on each of his punches in a combo is insane. He gets his entire body into it and still throws them that fast. I think fastest in history P4P is RJJ. Probably unpopular opinion but I think fastest hands of all time is Amir Khan at lightweight. I've never seen a guy with such a long reach for his weight class get his punches there that fast. Dominated the amateurs on hand speed alone.
Camacho
Leonard
Taylor
Jones
Pacquiao
Khan
Ali
Dokes
Judah
Mayweather!
Patterson
Calzaghe
Sergio Martinez
Gatti
Terry Norris
Mosley
Howard Davis
Thats who comes to mind for me maybe even Hearns
I think Camacho is the fastest ever though. When he was at lightweight.
Camacho definitely had the fastest left hook I ever seen
I love how honcho puts asian fignters we never hear of here in the u.s i was a kid in the 90s and because of my dad, i love boxing, one Asian fighter we like to watch was luisito Espinoza 👊 in southern California there was boxing every weekend whether it was Spanish or kcal 9
Zab, Khan and Carbajal are 3 I expect to see on the next one.
meldrick taylor and roy jones are the fastest i’ve ever seen. aaron pryor would also be up there. or sanchez.
i love your intro. reminds me of toonami for some reason.
Michael Dokes at CW was extremely fast too
Boxers with fast hands keeping the GOAT Big as Hell 💥🥊!!!
Long live KING HANCHO!!!!
For future videos in this series Thomas hearns, Tony tnt tubbs, Joe calzaghe and Mike tyson would be great, honourable mention aswell would be Chris byrd.
Valero is a hugeee what if????😅
I seen all the recommendations from viewers on what to make videos on next. I have one. You should make one on best underrated boxers. Best defensive fights. Best offensive boxers. Best athletes in boxing(this one will be hard because boxing has had athletes like Augustus & Jones jr also Tyson falls into that category)
THE GOAT IS BACK🐐😤
Amir Khan has the fastest hands in boxing history in my opinion
*2:23* maybe you can do a deep dive or a mini documentary on him... 😔
The fastest hands belong to The Macho Man.
So Camacho gets like 7 seconds????? Why the disrespect?
Bc this guy just loves Asians and black ppl
@@GapGod78 17 seconds to be exact. That's all the best quality footage I had of him. I Had the respect to find his documentary in the best quality. Had the respect to wait an hour to convert the file to a useable format for my editing program. Just so I can have 17 seconds to work with.
@@OfficeHanchoBoxing that’s cap. Just being lazy. I appreciate the reply and the video was very well put. However you should do enough research to fit everyone equally or close to. Now everyone seemed pretty equal coverage. Some more some less, but not as noticeable as Camacho. And to tell you the truth, the footage is out there. And if you would’ve done the research, you would’ve seen how truly quick he was. It was just THAT short.
@@GapGod78 You really don't understand the lengths I go to source quality footage even if it's only for a couple seconds . You go on YT and Camacho's career is poorly preserved in bad quality. I source out the best I can find for each guy. I know Showtime did a doc on him so I took the time to source it out, knowing this will be the best quality no one had seen . So you say that's lazy ? I could've just slapped together bad quality fights from YT and called it a day without going through the trouble of sourcing out higher quality material.
@@GapGod78 Could always go make your own video?
Wilfred Benitez
Till this day... Roy Jones was ridiculous in his prime.
Guzman getting recognition is a big surprise. He’s a great coach now at Gleason’s gym.
@@paulb2995 I started watching boxing when Guzman was the craze . His max boxing padwork video was viral at the time . Then after beating what was supposed to have been the next big Mexican star . He just poofs . That version under Floyd Sr would have unified the whole division.
Even Sugar Ray Leonard said Macho Man was the fastest.
Garcia
Camacho was not at his prime when Chávez beat him.
Valero admitted to killing his wife people.
10:17 Still to this day, I don't know how Mayweather didn't drop from that. Mosley is one of the few to legitimately hurt Mayweather
Leonard went from ww to light heavyweight (he won SM LH) from Donny Lalonde
do u have the hardest punchers in boxing or are you planning to make it?
Hector Camacho. Amir Khan lol
Fire vie
gary russell jnr has pretty fast hands
rigo has one of the fastest left hand in the sport ever! to go with that slick defense
calzaghe was hella swift
i'd go so far and say the gypsy king fury has very fast hands for a heavyweight
and maybe this is my bias showing but even though he lacked one-punch stopping power. emmanuel augustus had some of the fastest hands around in his day
Robinson will always be the goat !!
Naw, actually it's Manny, I don't care what anyone says, the body of work and willingness to fight whoever and of course the man's skills, speed power, etc, ect.etc., just my thoughts.
@@carlosmolina2311 wouldn’t you say Robinson has all that and more look at his record .
1. Muhammad Ali
2. Roy Jones Jr.
3. Sugar Ray Robinson
4. Sugar Ray Leonard
5. Floyd Mayweather Jr.
put me in part 2
There are lots of back in the dayz boxers like Tyrone Crawley who had faster hands than Manny. Lots of guys.
Where is amir khan the dude had so much speed even canelo was having problems
No de la Hoya ?
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Great channel. Great content. Feel like you have such a bias towards asian fighters/asian boxing, it kind of kills these sort of videos. Shimoda and Valero? Really? I can name handfuls of fighters with faster hands at higher weights, let alone at theirs.
Linares without a doubt, although having that same old japenese boxing link again, had some of the fastest hands going. My personal favourite fighter of all time.
SRR SRL. God they were good. SRL also being a master of the dark arts of the game outside of the ring.Talking about a lack of footage. Greb should be on this list too
This is a multiple part Series , I'm not making a 30min video on this topic. I clearly stated that at the end there's alot of fighters to put in for the next video. 14 Fighters on this video and I only mentioned 3 Asian fighters. It's a fast hands video right ? and don't they have fast hands ? Or you just skipped over the list to find something to be offended about? Which I dont understand the Linares statement. Him at his fastest where he was letting his hands go was his early days which happened to be in Japan. if not it won't exist like a true peak Robinson.
No one says this because it's not the "popular" optiob but Ryan Garcia undoubtdly has some of the best hand speed and probably THE fastest left hook ever.
Roy most athletic of all time. P4p the quickest
Sugar Ray Leonard
Roy was the fastest ever
9:50 is blasphemous.. asinine statement at best lmao yes he was a package but we saw with Dela Hoya and Forrest he wasn't the FULL package. Guzman is an underrated favorite though. Good video nonetheless brotha man
Yall this is just part 1 stop cokmenting about people that could be the next parts
Hey, comments help Hancho in the algorithm. Engagement helps everyone win.
I’ve not watched it but is joe calzaghe here if not why not
What’s the name to the beats in the background?
Terrible Terry Norris and Salvatore Sanchez
2:50 anyone know what fight this is from?
Pacquiao is a 5 division lineal champ
700th like
No Khan on this list is wild. If khan was Mexican, black or white he would of made the list
The title does say part 1, so I'm sure he gonna be on the next video. Doubt it had anything to do with his nationality 😂
Nice bait
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U're a victim!😂😂😂
the guy who makes these vids is asian lmao
You missed a whole lot of people but you put in these A bums. I like your videos but please stop doing this. Its only hurting your videos.
"Part 1" I'm not making a 30 min video on this subject
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