Wlad can actually remove HW's from their senses in one punch, there are not much HW's in the world who can do that (on a regular basis) today. Vitali > can't do that anymore Haye > maybe, never seen him do it Peter > occasionally Arreola > occasionally Boytsov > with tomato cans, but has some merit Solis > it's possible Briggs > think he still can Tua > the former king of the KO, not anymore
Yes he have with his new iron hand. Look at his body shots, best in firm. Who is floored harder Brewster..Wladimir or Helenius? Helenius really hit him down in second round
Not this game, Jimmy Young knocked Foreman down but Ken Norton, Joe Frazier or Evander Holyfield never got close to doing that, therefore Jimmy Young is the harder puncher, right? Lamon Brewster was three years removed from being unofficially retired by Wladimir Klitschko in 2007, so I don't care if Helenius floored him or not, that was a shell of his former self. Helenius has, like I said.. some accumulative power, but you only need a few seconds to see Wladimir among others hit harder than Robert.
I vote Wladimir..so yes i think wlad hits harder right now, but not long..Helenius is still newbie and his make progress for a long time
Come on, Helenius... How many has he knocked out cold? And his opponents 'till now didn't exactly have iron jaws. He can punch, but it's not remotely close.
He had a long-term hand injury, which prevented a decent punch. Now the hand injury is fixed. Otherwise, Wladimir was not unusual hard puncher at the age of 26
He had 39-1, 36 KO's (90%) from wich 26 (65%) within 3 rounds at age 26, that's quite a hard punch if you ask me.
He also stopped the never before stopped Ray Mercer, a feat far more impressive than stopping a shop worn, unofficially retired boxer like Lamon Brewster.