On a scale from 1-10? If 10's are the likes of Lewis, Foreman, Tua etc. Some say Briggs's power is overrated despite his ko record.
For raw power? 9 For effectiveness at landing his hardest shots on world class boxers during his prime? 6 Combined balance? Bolo's 7.5 seems fair
If Tua is 10, and given Tua's ranking in this vote: https://www.boxingforum24.com/threads/mount-rushmore-of-hw-punchers.709690/ ...then I would agree with:
9/10, maybe. I mean, the early blitzes of over-matched opponents aren't going to impress anyone on the forum as far as boxing accomplishments, but I feel it should impress upon people that he is, best punch for best punch, a huge hitter, regardless of his ability to make it count against his best opponents. The guy could really bang. Against a punching bag, nine or ten, I have no problem rating him, in raw power. The problem with these threads is somebody will then come in and rate them "functionally" as in not what is just the natural attribute but what includes every other attribute of skill and ability to land that raw power on somebody who is meaningful. The standards for this are so different and if we don't specify, it really might hurt the thread in a sense. His power is real. He was a very good, inconsistent athlete and not one of the better thinkers of his peers, in terms of figuring a guy out who gave him problems and making adjustments to find the KO punch. He could be flustered and baffled by nature when in against somebody who was more on the sophisticated side or stylistically challenging side, and it probably badly affected his ability to get more meaningful knockouts that were reflective of how very hard he hit. You give him Holyfield's boxing brain, and keep his power where it is, and you'll likely see a sizable list of some pretty significant names getting scraped off the canvas.
Yeah, I remember a lot of commentators who had issues with being British and you hate to see it but it's an inspiration that they soldiered on and were able to maintain meaningful work.
Lol that's not what i meant. I was trying to remember the name of the commentator and i couldn't. I mentioned he was British so that some other poster could identify his name and post the clip.
He unofficially scored a knock down on Lewis. I think Lewis would have gone down if it wasn't for the ropes. I am sure Lewis would have gotten up and continued and won eventually though. Lewis, while not being Ali in terms of durability, had a solid chin.