Who was the hardest hitting heavyweight? Here are some names I've heard mentioned: Bob Fitzsimmons Max Baer Joe Louis Rocky Marciano Sonny Liston George Foreman Earnie Shavers David Tua Mike Tyson Lennox Lewis My guess is that George Foreman would have struck the hardest single blow, but who knows.
Shavers right hand, however an accumulation of both he could very well be near the bottom. I'd take Foreman with the combination of both.
Pretty sure I'd go with either Big George or Big Max on one shot power? Although then again did Ali say Shavers hit him harder than anyone? I know Curtis Hatchet Man Sheppard said Louis could really hurt you but Baer could KILL YOU by accident - that's how hard he hit - Jersey Jow Walcott called Marciano a harder puncher with each shot than Louis so bizarrely is Louis last on this list in terms of one shot power - hard to swallow if you've seen the right hand that Uzcudun swallowed from him?? Oh actually no Fitz is on there isn't he so I'd definately have him as overpowering Louis - suppose Fitz was uncanny for his size/frame/weight but I just can't fathom that he could have generated the kind of power those other monsters could bomb you with so if I was forced at gun point I'd probably have it: Foreman Baer Marciano Shavers Louis Liston Fitz Only one that rattles me in terms of position is Liston tbh but he's definately more powerful overall than Fitz no doubt whatsoever
Out of this list Id have to go with Foreman overall, and Baer and Shavers for one punch power. I believe Tyson, Lewis, a few others should be mentioned.
For whatever it's worth, every single common opponent of both Shavers and Foreman, Ali, Young, Lyle, Norton, Caldwell and Polite, all rated Earnie's punching power as clearly superior to George's. No question that Foreman had vastly superior physical strength, but these six impeccably qualified first hand authorities were unanimous as to who was definitely the harder puncher, and it was not George. All common opponents of Max Baer and Joe Louis rated Maxie's power far over Joe's for punch for punch concussive impact, and Hatchetman Sheppard was one sparring partner who agreed with this overwhelming consensus. Very significant that Braddock, Uzcudun and Schmeling were among those individuals, because they were on the receiving end of the three hardest single punches the Bomber ever delivered in competition. It was Joe's delivery, timing and placement that made him a superior knockout artist to the Larruper, not brute force.
I know that man, in fact I'm one if the ones who argues Shavers case as the biggest hitter :good. The only argument against him being the biggest puncher would be his left hand is significantly weaker than his right hand. The right hand was probably the hardest hitting in the history whereas his left wouldn't even be top 20 in my eyes. Combining both hands Foreman is the biggest hitter in my eyes, but it would take a pretty cried and narrow minded person to say that shavers right hand was better than foreman's in terms of power.
Shavers' left hand was void of any real power. Strange when you consider the thunder in his right hand. I may actually go for Tyson here. Not in a shot for shot sense, but because he was so explosive and quick, that it increased the chances of the opponent not seeing the shot coming. Any fighter knows that they are the shots which finish you.
Axel Schulz could pulverize. Most of his contracts had incentive clauses to NOT go for the KO, lest he kill anyone.
Tillis and Holmes seem to have made it pretty clear that Earnie's force was superior to Mike's, and they're the two common opponents of both. Shavers nearly destroyed James with a single right hand, obviously infinitely more devastating than anything Tyson unloaded on Tillis. Earnie has indicated that the right he floored Larry with may well have been the hardest single shot he landed in his career, and Holmes has also been quoted as saying that was indeed the hardest blow he was ever on the receiving end of. Certainly, Tyson was the far more effective and accurate puncher, but he seems disqualified as the harder hitter based upon the accounts of Holmes and Tillis.
He decked Lyle with his left (on film), and Ron was in very serious trouble, having great difficulty beating the count. When he got to his feet, the bell saved him before Earnie had a chance to follow up. It was a Shavers left hook that initially stunned Norton (on a live ABC broadcast), and sent Kenny on the path to ruin. (Cosell made sure before the bell to let viewers know that "his left is good too!") Jimmy Young was only ever decked by Earnie. Shavers did it in both their bouts, and the left hook was responsible both times. "He hit me, and the floor came up!"-Ron Lyle, in describing what it was like to be decked by Earnie's left. Not sure why this myth about Shavers being a one handed puncher keeps persisting. Earnie was no Ingo. What he did to Norton, Lyle and Young does nothing to support the myth that his "left hand was void of any real power."
By punch Jab- probably liston or Holmes. right cross- Joe Louis Overhand right- Earnie Shavers/ Max Baer/ Lennox Lewis Roundhouse right (alias right hook)- George Foreman then Mike Tyson Looping left hook- David Tua then maybe Frazier but he's not a one shot guy Left hook- liston again although possibly Dempsey Left uppercut- marciano and Ruddock. I feel weird leaving Suzie Q. off Right uppercut- mike Tyson, Foreman, shavers. Lewis not far behind, although it was more of a combo thing, hold with the left hit with the right. A determined W. Klitschko had a great jab/hook/ right cross. Bowe had great uppercuts. maybe Johansson should be there. Bodypunchers- Bob Fitzsimmons, Jack Dempsey, Rocky Marciano, Joe Frazier, young Mike Tyson