Hardest hitter in each division

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  1. the_bigunit

    the_bigunit Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Per usual, if you gangster, do the 'tweener divisions.
     
  2. Super Hans

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    I'll only list the guys who have at least hurt/ knocked down a decent fighter because guys like Wilder, Dorticos and Raymi have 100% KO but we don't know how that would carry in big fights.

    Heavyweight: Wladimir Klitschko
    Cruiserweight: Marco Huck
    Light Heavyweight: Sergey Kovalev
    Super Middleweight: George Groves
    Middleweight: Gennady Golovkin
    Light Middleweight: James Kirkland
    Welterweight: Randall Bailey
    Jr Welterweight: Lucas Matthysee
    Lightweight: Yuriorkis Gamboa
    Jr Lightweight: Takashi Uchiyama
    Featherweight: Jhonny Gonzalez
    Jr Featherweight: Leo Santa Cruz
    Bantamweight: Shinsuke Yamanaka
    Jr Bantamweight: Srisaket Sor Rungivasai
    Flyweight: Roman Gonzalez
    Jr Flyweight: Naoya Inoue
    Strawweight: Florante Condes
     
  3. jas

    jas ★ Legends: B-HOP ; PAC ★ Full Member

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    wow, no kell brook hans?
     
  4. Super Hans

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    He's not a harder hitter than Bailey, but if they fought everyone at Welterweight Brook would score more knock outs because:

    1. Bailey would lose about 35 fights. Brook would either lose none or get robbed by decision.
    2. Brook would be able to find the chin with considerable more ease. :deal
     
  5. MVC!

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    Wilder is #1
     
  6. jas

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    blue = i agree

    red = i dont agree

    purple = no idea

    white = let me think
     
  7. Super Hans

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    On the red's pick someone else.
     
  8. jas

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    for starters, froch punches harder than groves.

    miura but hes lighter or maybe mikey punches harder than gamboa

    donaire hits harder than leo.

    i woudl say angulo punches harder than kirkland.
     
  9. Super Hans

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    I don't agree that Froch has massive one punch power. Better at breaking people down though.

    Miura is not a Lightweight. He's a Jr Lightweight.

    Donaire is not a Jr Featherweight he's a Featherweight.

    Angulo and Kirkland is a bit of a toss up.
     
  10. jas

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    ah k you replied before i edited, who punches harder, mikey or gamboa? angulo has more 1 punch power than kirkland
     
  11. Super Hans

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    They are in different divisions at the moment. I picked Gamboa at Lightweight because there isn't much in the way of punchers at 135.

    If Garcia moved up, I would say him, provided his power carried to a decent degree.
     
  12. jas

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    abraham punches hard
     
  13. Super Hans

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    He has very little in the way of power at 168.

    He's scored like 3 KO's in about 12 fights there- 2 over bums and 1 over glass jawed, shot to **** Taylor.
     
  14. Lopetego

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    Heavyweight: Wlad
    Cruiserweight: G. Jones
    Light Heavyweight: Kovalev
    Super Middleweight: Abraham
    Middleweight: GGG
    Light Middleweight: Kirkland
    Welterweight: Thurman
    Jr Welterweight: Provodnikov
    Lightweight: Figueroa
    Jr Lightweight: Uchiyama
    Featherweight: Donaire
    Jr Featherweight: Rigondeaux
    Bantamweight: Yamanaka

    No idea about flyweight and below, I dont follow those divisions
     
  15. Boxing Prospect

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    I don't think Naoya is the biggest puncher at 108 and I'm one of his biggest cheerleaders on here. Rey Loreto could be a worth while pick instead.