Below the top 5 Ali, Louis, Lewis, Holmes, Marciano. Foreman doesn't have enough world title wins only 5 all in all to warrant being in the top 5...
Jose Luis Lopez very heavy handed and had an iron chin. I know @Serge is a fan of his aswell.
His left hook knockdown on Savarese is one of the most eye pleasing left hook knockdowns you will ever see up there with Morrison's knockdown vs...
@NoNeck Just to add if I'm being fair to Briggs he did asthma right ? So I guess it would be harder for him to score stoppages when he went more...
Tyson was still in good form after the Douglas loss and before he went to prison. He'd still be a favourite over most Heavyweights in history.
I think it is a question though you have to atleast make an impact on world level to be rated one of the top punchers. I've always felt like...
Rahman was very strong though he could bench press 450 pounds he had some power in that right hand and had a pretty good KO ratio.
I'd take alot of what boxers say regarding who hit them hardest with a pinch of salt because they often leave out the guy who actually knocked...
Against cans though Briggs never really made an impact at world level with his power.
1. Lewis 2. Tyson 3. Foreman 4. Bowe 5. Briggs 6. Moorer 7. Holyfield 8. Douglas
Ali had his best wins and most memorable fights in the 70s. Frazier beating Ali in 1971 gave him ATG status. Holmes had the most memorable fight...
It wasn't though Tyson was in poor form vs Douglas on that night. But he looked considerably better after that vs the likes of Tillman, Stewart,...
His power looked good vs B and C class Heavyweights but he didn't really make an impression with his power at world level in regards to...
Wrong..... Holyfield in his late 30s was beating the likes of Moorer and having a very competitive fight vs a prime Lewis. Holyfield lost to...
I forgot the Tillis fight was from a right hand but usually it was left hooks that were William's kryptonite and not right hands from memory vs...