best left hook in the history of MMA?

Ts really should have clarified, by saying “lead hook” so now you got a punch of people comparing a southpaws left hook with an orthodox fighters left hook.
As far as lead hooks go daley has one of the nastiest in the game, ross pearson has a sharp lead hook as well.
Masvidal, hunt, costa are all up there.
But i think daley p4p
 
5 pages in and nobody mentioned Mark Hunt.

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I hate you sherdog.
 
Cotto’s left hook to the body is the most powerful weapons in the history of boxing as per my observation. It has been responsible for crumpling many opponents to the canvas

Beautiful shot that.

Linares has a beautiful.left hook to the body too
 
Where is the Daily sweet left after the fight on Kos?
 
I'll try and give a shout out to some that havent been mentioned:

Prime Glover
Tumenov

+ the usual suspects that have been mentioned (Daley, ,page, manuwa etc)
 
P4P, I gotta give old school Pulver a mention. Dude was like a natural featherweight ending multiple fights with body shots and knocking out welterweight sized opponents. It was strange how subtle he was at moving, that his rear hand could be thrown so well and so often as a hook.


You might not know this but... in order to throw a left hook: you need to have a left hand.
bahah clearly another casual fan whos never thrown a punch
 
I remember Ellenberger having good left hooks back when he was the Juggernaut. That dude didn't deliver the level of power like Lombard, Hendricks, and Woodley were at the time, but he could hit hard with everything, without all the windup. They'd crowhop and throw an overhand like they were trying to reach home plate from center field and hit you with a ten. Jake would just turn from his shoulder in clinch range and hit you with an 8.



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*Pictured: Not a jab

A jab
 
Just because the arm is straight doesnt mean it was a straight punch. A jab is defined by the lead fist going straight. This loops and it hits from the side. If anything, it's more of a casting punch.
 
P4P, I gotta give old school Pulver a mention. Dude was like a natural featherweight ending multiple fights with body shots and knocking out welterweight sized opponents. It was strange how subtle he was at moving, that his rear hand could be thrown so well and so often as a hook.


You might not know this but... in order to throw a left hook: you need to have a left hand.

I wish I made it in here sooner. He's criminally undermentioned on here.

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It's Daley but I will give honorable mention to Brad Pickett
 
Just because the arm is straight doesnt mean it was a straight punch. A jab is defined by the lead fist going straight. This loops and it hits from the side. If anything, it's more of a casting punch.

IT is a jab.
 
All your picks ko'ed a guy twice his size?

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Rampages against Ishikawa was pretty good, just watched that night so was fresh in my mind.
 
I mean what do u mean by best? Most powerful best technique most effective highest percentage landed most damage with a left hook how the fuck am I supposed to quantify something like that?
 
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