P4P Hardest Puncher In Boxing: Inoue, Beterbiev, Or Wilder???

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P4P Hardest Puncher In Boxing: Inoue, Beterbiev, or Wilder???

  1. Inoue

  2. Beterbiev

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  1. KeedCubano

    KeedCubano Read my posts in a Jamaican accent Full Member

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    Swear to god I can.
     
  2. Tramell

    Tramell Hypocrites Love to Pray & Be Seen. Mathew 6:5 Full Member

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    Well Based on Inoue's highlight reel, got to disagree with me.
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    This kid is dynamite. That should be his name: Kid Dynamite!
     
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  4. BigBone

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    Fury had 20% weight on Wilder that would transfer to Inoue facing LWWs. He would drop them like flies if he connects flush, WWs too. He's got Saitama-level power and Wilder is proof power cuts through mass.
     
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  5. FastSmith7

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    It’s not similar, Wilder weighs 215-220 so him fighting 280 lbs guy would be the equivalent of Inoue fighting a WW proportionally.

    But, 280 is not a feasible size for a human being to be athletic, so then we can say Inoue KOing a WW is like Errol Spence knocking out Usyk
     
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    Inoue for me.
     
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  7. KeedCubano

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    For this analogy to be accurate, Wilder would have to be KOing the best in the division.

    The equivalent of Wilder KOing Breazeale would be Spence KOing someone who was 30(ish)lbs heavier but was roughly top 20.
    I'd say that the best example I could give would be Spence stopping someone like Sullivan Barrera.
     
  8. Flo_Raiden

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    Inoue for me. The Monster usually produces KOs in spectacular fashion with the speed, timing, and godly power that turns peoples lights off either head or body. Complete puncher out of the 3.
     
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    No it’s not because Brezeale isn’t nearly as skilled and most heavies arent. Brezeale is a bum who got where he is due to his size, Sullivan Barrera is a skilled fighter who got to where he is fighting men his size, Brezeale got to where he is fighting men smaller than him.
     
  10. dangerousity

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    Fair enough, but if Inoue was able to drop JWWs he would be fighting at JWW. Far more money and prestige in it than BW. Or at least LW.

    Thing is, weight is usually used as an excuse for not winning when going up. Very few people are able to pull it off. Garcia was p4p yet it was all down to size he lost, similarly with Rigo, or at least that’s the excuse. So if Inoue was to even go up to SFW and challenge Tank Davies, and he couldn’t dent him, people would say it’s a case of size difference.

    Also I thought this seems pretty obvious with how hard donaire looks to be punching at BW vs FW in the Walters and frampton right. Donaire left hook is still probably a much harder punch than anything inoue can throw.
     
  11. PaddyGarcia

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    Probably Inoue but, I don't know man. Wilder is dropping and stopping dudes heavier than him most all of the time. But his power is mostly in one shot, whereas Inoue has devastating power in every shot.
     
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    So are Cunningham and Pajkic killer punchers then?
     
  13. Pakkuman

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    That's incredible. Mikey too small for Spence/147, but Pac, who is smaller than Mikey, isn't too small for Spence/147.

    :lol:
     
  14. BigBone

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    Donaire's left hook is his HoF punch all right, but speaking theoretically, a 118 Inoue could spark 140 champs IMO if he lands flush for the same reason a near-CW Wilder can spark super-heavies - they have that much power. Gaining weight and potentially losing power is a whole different topic, wasn't commenting on that.
     
  15. MURK20

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    I can't believe I'm the first to mention how stupid this post is.
     
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