I'll tell you why these choices after I see what the votes tally. Sustained power as well as single shot power combined. I know its an odd list just vote.
A tie between Wlad and Lennox. Wlad may have the hardest right cross in boxing history, dito for Lennox' uppercut.
Yah, this makes it difficult, but I dont want to limit it to one shot. try and think of their best shot combined with their sustained power through a fight.
I think Lennox has the heavier right hand (straight or overhand)... the ones he knocked down/out Rahman/Grant/Tyson/Botha/Weaver/Briggs with were ****ing sick. He has the better uppercut by a mile, mainly because he uses it.... but Wlad definitely has the better left hook. I also think Wlad, despite stamina related losses in the past, AT THIS MOMENT sustains his power a bit better in the later rounds. But overal, i think Lewis takes the cake. Wlad a close second. Briggs, Morrison, Cooper hit hard as hell too.
Lennox has superior power to Wlad, no doubt. Just look at the knockout of prime Rahman compared to Wlad's knockout of SHOT TO **** Rahman. Although counter arguments could be made I guess....
I agree, look at how many rights Rahman ate against WLad, without going down. Lennox flattened him hard with one solid shot!!! Wlads right is overrated, a good shot no doubt, but overrated..
The counter argument is that Lewis went after Rahman really fired up by anger. Wlad took on Rahman as a replacement for Povetkin and was probably not at all excited about a fight he knew he would win and that would do nothing for his legacy. When Wlad let's his hands go, he scores knockouts just as sick as Lewis (Brock, Austin)
:nut Look athe posiotion where RAhman head was when Lennox loaded there... If you dont understand then you just dont understand...