Most freakishly strong boxers? (relative to their size and appearance)

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  1. reznick

    reznick In the 7.2% Full Member

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    Ali
    Marciano
    Johnson
    Holyfield
    Langford
    Golovkin
    Foreman
    Louis
     
  2. Seamus

    Seamus Proud Kulak Full Member

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    Jeff Fenech comes to mind.

    Gene Fullmer, too.

    Bash Ali.

    Anyone mention Marciano?
     
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  3. mrkoolkevin

    mrkoolkevin Never wrestle with pigs or argue with fools Full Member

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    Ortiz was hurt, slightly off-balance, and trying to hold on to Wilder for dear life as Wilder drilled him in the back of the head repeatedly, when Wilder loaded up his weight and threw Ortiz off him. Showed decent strength and leverage on Wilder's part but it wasn't some insane display of strength. It's not like Ortiz was standing with his feet firmly planted, on unshaky legs when Wilder just reached out and hurled him to the ground or something. This is a great example of the type of aggressive act that, when discussed out of context, leads many boxing fans to overestimate some fighters' strength relative to others.
     
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  4. The Undefeated Lachbuster

    The Undefeated Lachbuster On the Italian agenda Full Member

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    yo
     
  5. The Undefeated Lachbuster

    The Undefeated Lachbuster On the Italian agenda Full Member

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    I would actually say the reverse for Ali, very athletic physique with not much raw lifting power. Holyfield has arguments for both sides?
     
  6. Seamus

    Seamus Proud Kulak Full Member

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    The way Ali manhandled Foreman impresses me to this day. That guy was either crazy strong or knew how to use his strength better than anyone else. Either way, same result.
     
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  7. Ken Ashcroft

    Ken Ashcroft Boxing Addict Full Member

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    It may not have been by physical strength alone (speed and punch volume also played a big part) but I still amazed how Manny Pacquiao was able to beat up and dismantle the bigger Antonio Margarito and Miguel Cotto in their title fights.
     
  8. Bukkake

    Bukkake Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yeah, especially the huge Margarito… who looked 2-3 divisions bigger than Manny!
     
  9. Jackstraw

    Jackstraw Mercy for me, justice for thee! Full Member

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    Floyd is a lot stronger than what people think
     
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  10. Glass City Cobra

    Glass City Cobra H2H Burger King

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    People keep accusing wilder of hitting on the back of the head. Even Bermane Stiverne. Where's the evidence
     
  11. KasimirKid

    KasimirKid Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Referee Arthur Mercante said that Dick Tiger was the strongest man he ever had to break up from a clinch.
     
  12. KasimirKid

    KasimirKid Well-Known Member Full Member

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    C'mon you gotta be kidding me that you ding **** Tiger's first name. Get real.
     
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  13. Seamus

    Seamus Proud Kulak Full Member

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    Just thought of him!
     
  14. BundiniBlack

    BundiniBlack Well-Known Member Full Member

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    The thing with Floyd is that he got stronger as he moved up in weight. And not just stronger like you naturally wouldnwith added weight but P4P strength was much greater at 147
     
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  15. mrkoolkevin

    mrkoolkevin Never wrestle with pigs or argue with fools Full Member

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    Have you watched the sequence where he flings Ortiz to the ground? The evidence is in the footage, clear as day. Drills Ortiz with a couple flagrant punches seconds before throwing him:

    https://streamable.com/htclb


    And when a still-hurt Ortiz got up, Wilder went to the back of his head a few more times for good measure:
    https://streamable.com/vntlk
     
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