Joe Smith Jr. is without a doubt the hardest puncher in boxing here is why

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  1. UnleashtheFURY

    UnleashtheFURY D'oh! Full Member

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    Yeah of course. Beterbiev has great technique I said that in my post. But I don't think most guys would have been able to pull off a KO with that kind of space technique aside. I'll check it again later but Beterbiev definitely didn't have a lot of room and while set wasn't in the best place to land that punch. That was just as much insane power as it was technique.
     
  2. Badbot

    Badbot You can just do things. Full Member

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    Oh no denying his power. That was just not the situation where his insane power shined.
    I think even with bad technique Beterbiev would have at worst put Johnson down.
     
  3. velagod

    velagod Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Wait so Inoue’s not a big puncher cause he couldn’t ko an experienced vet in his third weight class.

    do you think joe smith jr could ko povetkin for example no no he couldn’t.
     
  4. tinman

    tinman Loyal Member Full Member

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    Don't be obtuse. The climb from LHW to HW is much more difficult than the climb from 108 to 118.
     
  5. Dubblechin

    Dubblechin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I like watching Joe Smith fight, too. But Wilder is a ridiculously harder puncher. And he doesn't need much room. In their first fight, Wilder finished Ortiz with a right uppercut that dropped him face first. And, in the return, he dropped Ortiz with a straight right that traveled about 12 inches.

    The only man Wilder hasn't stopped in his career outweighed him by 40 pounds in both fights. There have been any number of 175-pounders (EIGHT to be exact) Smith couldn't stop.
     
  6. macademics

    macademics Active Member Full Member

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    I dislike Wilder just as much as most on here but you're spot on. Wilder's lack of technique and grasp of things like balance have stopped him in becoming a more dangerous puncher. For his size and frame he punches way above average - if he was better balanced and more technical he would be snatching souls in the ring.


    Joe is a dangerous puncher and certainly one of the harder punchers in the sport though. Joe does have his flaws and is a fairly limited boxer.
     
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