I am wondering, who do the fine folks at ESB think of when they refer to big knockout artists of today who are usually left out of the conversation? Men like Golovkin, Kovalev, Stevenson, Maidana, and a number of others are almost always mentioned, but there are plenty of bangers that have one-punch power, though they may be less recognized because they are more limited, haven't made a name yet, etc. So, who are they? One guy I can think of off the top of my head is German super-middleweight, Vincent Feigenbutz. He is limited and pretty straight forward in his attack, but when he touches you, he hurts you.
Nice pics. I've noticed you are a fan of fighters from the "Soviet school". With that, I would add Eduard Troyanovsky. He has one of the better right hands for a 140-pounder I've seen since Tszyu left: https://youtu.be/4Sp99xRXp-4?t=7m16s https://youtu.be/yjcYA06x7hk?t=4m2s https://youtu.be/Eiqqqni_E1M?t=13m https://youtu.be/Uhje2OJxwEg
Kell Brook. People act like Thurman has way more power but I don't see much it. Brook has stopped 21 of his last 25 opponents. The ones he didn't stop- Carson Jones, who he stopped in a rematch, Matthew Hatton and Lovemore N'dou who both have iron chins, both was hurt a lot more by Brook at 147 than 154 and both agree Brook hits harder, and Shawn Porter who came down from Super Middle but also acknowledges Brook's power.