I enjoy taking you apart, bit by bit. Admittedly, you're not exactly on my level (or anyone else's with above gr 11 education), but kids like you are literally my bread and butter, except I am discouraged to call them stupid to their face (something I can freely do here). Fact thats SCREAMS you don't know **** about boxing? Using boxrec's 67% knockout ratio as a gauge to judge Corrie's punching power. No one that follows boxing would take that % seriously. If you do, then Wilder hits harder than guys like Tua, Tyson, Lewis, and Tye Fields is a power punching superstar. Fact that SCREAMS that you never boxed is that you thought me having amateur boxing experience is something out of the ordinary. Its incredibly easy to get yourself into an AM fight, you can do it after 6 months in any boxing gym. Exhibition fights, fights between clubs, climbing into that ring takes courage but its definitely not something extraordinary, at least it shouldn't be on a BOXING FORUM. If anything, I am surprised how many people on here have never boxed: after all, that is supposedly the idea behind our posts. Fact that SCREAMS you do not speak 4 or more languages: You're still in school and hopefully quite young (if you're above 19 I have bad news for you, your parents, or guardians or whatever combination of incompetent caregivers attend to your domestic requirements.) It takes years to master a language and seeing how you still haven't mastered english, I doubt you've progressed much further along with the rest. Fact that SCREAMS you're not successful: You think 50$/hour is something special for an educator. Most college profs make double that, factor in grant money, scholarships (Some as high as $50 000 a year) and you start seeing the reason why people go into science. Lawyers make 4 to 5 times that, doctors, don't even get me started on those. Anyhow, that's it for now. Your homework for the day: Look up why the expression styles make fights exists. Look up why Southpaws are avoided, why many orthodox fighters are re-taught by their boxing coaches from young age to fight in a southpaw stance, and read up on why its dangerous to throw a straight right against a lefty, especially when you over commit. That will be all.
Taking me apart bit by bit? In you diffusional mind. Dude I think you've disgraced yourself enough and really need to stop. This content is protected
its really that wlad engaged more back when he was prime. corrie can pack a punch like many prospects and contenders. these days wlad runs in abject fear until the other guy (almost always a weakling, with few exceptions) is too tired to hit him, so hes never going to get destroyed again. Christ, wach? this guy was likely wlads plumber, nothing like contender. but hes one of wlads best opponents apparently. though he has fought povetkin and haye to his credit. anyways this is a vitali thread not a wlad one.
That's because Wilder has fought bums all his career, while Tyson faced world-class opposition for a lot of his. Now tell me, looking down Corrie Sanders resume, did he fight journeymen/bums for most of his career or world-class opposition?:think
Corrie Sanders is easily the hardest puncher Ive fought --Michael Sprott Also 7:38 mark [yt]WRFhsXG3J3w[/yt]
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A shot to **** Tyson took more punishment than Vitali did before getting pulled out.:roflatsch You still haven't responded to my questions. Why does Corrie Sanders have a relatively low KO% despite fighting the vast majority of his career vs bums/journeymen? Sanders only has one notable KO in his career. Against Glass Jaw Wlad. Rahman has one of the WORST CHINS in the upper echelons of the HW division in recent times, and he couldn't crack it.
Well thats a lie and how do I know? Because the punch Lewis hit him with put him to sleep. Sanders threw the kitchen sink at Rahman. Logic states its a fact he was hit harder by Lewis.
What part of Vitali was knocked down by Sanders but the ref didn't call it do you not understand? LoL at you citing blown up china chin cruiserweight Herbie Hide to justify Vitali's overrated chin. Besides washed up Tony Tucker what other top heavyweight did Herbie Knock out? Go ahead I wait. 6ft 8in 250lb Vitali vs 6ft-2in 205lb blown up cruiserweight Herbi Hide. What an accomplishment by Vitali. Blown up cruiserweight Herbie is one of Vitali's greatest victory. Embarrassing for a supposed all-time heavyweight. By the way Herbie was stopped by Riddick Bowe 3 years prior to the Vital fight. As for Sam Peter. That chubby dude never KO'd a top heavyweight in his career. Besides washed up China chin Oleg Maskaev, what other top heavyweight did you stop. He was also knocked out by some unknown British kick boxer and had to be carried out the ring. Oleg Maskaev is said to have also stopped in the amateurs during their days in Soviet army or some **** like that. Washed up out of shape former middleweight James Toney walked through Peter's punches like he was Joe Calzaghe, and so did little Eddie Chambers. Even if Peter and Herbie were devastating heavyweight punchers, what meaningful punch did they land on Vitali's chin?
Since this is your thread, can you show me one man who took a harder punch on film and did not go down? Give me the fight and the round. I'll say the uppercut Vitali took from Lewis and the chin checker early hook to the head vs. Sanders puts just about anyone down.
Yep. Loss to Byrd from torn rotator cup while ahead on scorecards. Loss to Lewis due to cut while ahead on all scorecards. You didn't know that? You're excused :hi: