Naoya Inoue Gervonta Davis Artur Beterbiev Deontay Wilder I would go with Inoue. He's got the most knockdowns and he doesn't need to land haymakers or put his entire body into his shots to take guys out.
Inoue. The ability to set them up like you said but the best technique of knocking out a mother****er. The rest brute strength comparatively their way through finishes or get Meek Mill to distract.
Yeah, Inoue's the most explosive puncher of the group combining speed, placement, accuracy, timing, and of course, power. He and Wilder are closer together as both are thin and wiry. Tank and Beterbiev are both thickly built physical brutes utilizing raw strength as well.
Wish Wilder had gotten into boxing sooner, he has a great frame for boxing and can see a lot of untapped potential. His power was a curse.
Inoue has excellent technique and puts his whole body in every punch. I don't know what you're talking about
Talking about putting whole body into a punch, Wilder loops his, like a discus throw. Inoue is far more compact and subtle. Twitchy power.
Yeah imagine a Kronk manny Steward trained Wilder from the beginning. He would have been the Thomas Hearns of Heavyweight boxing.
Beterbiev has a KO 100% and has also dropped every man he's fought as a pro, including being the only man to legitimately stop any of his last 8 opponents sans one who was subsequently stopped up at CW Level. He can generate Russian bear nuclear holocaust/Chechen mountain wolf super power from punches which travel the length of Inoue's party sausage sized you know what. /thread
Beterbiev. The ability of that soft spoken grizzly bear to generate knee-buckling power from shots that travel such an absurdly short distance is astonishing. That man must have some frighteningly dense bones in his wrists and hands.
Beterbiev for me,simply put nobody as a pro has managed to hear the final bell with only one of those fighters even making it into the final round .