No you can't suck my nuts, carry on Junior...........................thanking you in advance. :thumbsup
No, I am not suffering from insomina, but thanks. [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n5RqVsKNzX0&feature=related[/ame]
Y'all musta forgot......................... [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rxWNFBsng1U[/ame] [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJ9PVZWjUQ8&feature=related[/ame]
Peter's raw power isn't even close to Tyson and Tua. He loaded up on some shots that hit Maskaev and couldn't even knock him down. The Williams KO is deceptive. A crazy punch on a weak chinned fighter who didn't see it coming. Tua is definitely in that top rank...no debate whatsoever. His skill isn't elite and his technique isn't always the tightest, but the raw power on that left hook was lethal. Maybe the hardest punch straight up i've ever seen.
Alex Stewart lol. From the same era, Donovan Ruddock, Tommy Morrison and Lionel Butler were all bigger punchers.
I'll go with... Foreman (hardest puncher ever) Shavers (close number 2) Lewis (the one swinging he landed on Rahman was one of the most devasting punches ever) Tua (just ask Ruiz) Tyson (with a few more pounds on him he would've been #1) W. Klitschko Peter V. Klitschko Stewart
Earnie Shavers Wladimir Klitschko Mike Tyson George Foreman David Tua Lennox Lewis Vitali Klitschko Samuel Peter Alex Stewart - Don't know this guy, so can't rate him.
Wladimir has more raw power than either of those guys, for sure. Tyson had a more explosive power that came from perfect technique, especially punches in combinations. Foreman was a big, strong guy but didn't have the explosiveness of Tyson or the raw power of Wlad. And unlike other douchebag, **** posters on ESB, I actually keep my mouth shut when I don't know what I'm talking about instead of faking it and clogging up a thread with worthless trolling. :thumbsup