who are the top 2 p4p punching power

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  1. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    Then why did it take him 6 rounds with that one shot over and over again to KO Boone, and Kovalev only 2?
     
  2. ellerbe

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    That's such a dumb thing to bring up, just because someone stops someone faster, it doesn't mean they have more one punch knock out power. You know this, quit trolling.
     
  3. CST80

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    Yes it does.:deal Even Boone said so, you can't argue with him.
     
  4. ellerbe

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    GGG has more power than Kovalev I guess :lol:.
     
  5. ellerbe

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    I guess Tommy Coyle with 10 knockouts in 21 fights, has more one punch knokw out power than Marquez since he knocked Katsidis out in 2 rounds :lol:.
     
  6. CST80

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    In sparring maybe he does, since Boone wasn't running for his life and trying to get away from his shots like he was with Kovalev and was paid to stand there and take them.

    Although Sanchez would never pay anybody to say something to denigrate Kovalev who he hates would he?
     
  7. CST80

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    He got a shot version of Katsidis, Kovalev got Boone before Stevenson.
     
  8. ellerbe

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    marco periban stopped boone before Kovalev in 1, he has more power.
     
  9. CST80

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    No....but he did face Boone right after Kovalev got him the first time, Kovalev ruined him.:deal
     
  10. ellerbe

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    Boone won the first bout against Kovalev :good, no ruining done here. Either way, Boone got him after you claimed "kovalev" ruined him, and after he got stopped in 1 by Periban, and it still took him 2. So perbian has more power according to your dumb logic.
     
  11. CST80

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    No he didn't it was a SD loss for Boone, Kovalev is undefeated. Periban stopped Boone exactly one month after Boone fought Kovalev.
     
  12. ellerbe

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    Exactly one month? You mean closer to 2 months :lol:, cut the bull****. Either way, Kovalev was dealing with a Boone who was KTFO by Perbian in 1, and it took him longer. And that's fact :deal.

    Stevenson one punch power > Kovalev. Kovalev his punches up better, and throws far better combinations, but he doesn't have better one punch knock out power.
     
  13. CST80

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    You're right about the time gap, which proves I didn't look it up on Boxrec, my memory was hazy, but 2 months is still way too soon to fight after a Kovalev beating.

    Stevenson couldn't one punch KO George, Boone and KO Fonfara and Bika at all, his power is vastly overrated. Do you really think Kovalev wouldn't stop Bika and Fonfara? If you do then you're insane.:deal
     
  14. Gannicus

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    It's hard to say who is the biggest raw puncher out of these...but P4P punching power has with it, competition to consider.

    With the competition taken into account, it'll be GGG and Kovalev.

    Raw power, I think Beterbiev and anybody else.
     
  15. ellerbe

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    No it doesn't, it just proves that you like to exaggerate in your favor.

    Kovalev isn't stopping Bika, no one stops Bika.