P4P who currently has the most powerful punch in boxing?

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  1. superman1692

    superman1692 Active Member Full Member

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    Haye is a blown up cruiserweight, yet your almighty god Wlad, couldn't KO him with his oh-so awesome one punch power. And it took him 4 rounds to KO Mormec - another blown-up cruiserweight :lol:
     
  2. Nay_Sayer

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    :deal

    Yeah, Donaire is packing dynamite in that left hand...
     
  3. The_Destroyer

    The_Destroyer Active Member Full Member

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    if only Edwin Valero is still alive...
    27-0 (27KO)
     
  4. Chempasillo

    Chempasillo Boxing Addict Full Member

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    god, seriously, this man had like top 5 all time p4p punching power. I mean there is julian jackson, thomas hearns or rocky marciano, but edwin is easily on that list. its not only that all his fights ended by KO, its the SOUND of his punches.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLQlyuXgQ1w
     
  5. The_Destroyer

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    Back in 2006, he also set a world record by winning his first 18 fights as pro by 1st round KO.. :yikes:bbb
     
  6. Nay_Sayer

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    Wlad's right hand power isn't in the same league as Lewis'. Lewis was on another level altogether...
     
  7. JoeAverage

    JoeAverage Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Abraham.

    Many limitations.

    But explosive power.
     
  8. JoeAverage

    JoeAverage Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I don't think LL was that hard a puncher. But he was technically very good, and physically very coordinated and good. But he was not an especially hard puncher.. (of course still well above average)
     
  9. Chempasillo

    Chempasillo Boxing Addict Full Member

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    1. abraham

    2. bailey
    3. donaire

    4. martinez
    5. wlad
     
  10. Nay_Sayer

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    See Lewis Rahman II. Lewis had devastating power in his right hand...
     
  11. Jack

    Jack Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Wlad may have more power than Lewis did, but Lewis is far more likely to knock an opponent out because of his commitment to his punching power. There's no way that Lewis would have gone 5 rounds with Haye, for example. He'd have put pressure on and got an early stoppage, which Wlad is incapable of doing. Anyone who thinks Ibragimov could survive against Lewis is having a laugh too.

    Lewis proved his power countless times. Wlad has shown he hits hard but he lacks the mentality of a knockout artist.
     
  12. DJAdAmS

    DJAdAmS Ex-Army Middleweight Full Member

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    i would of thought that Vitali hits harder than Wlad... i think you only have to ask Wlad.

    All time: Earnie Shavers/Juilian Jackson/Jimmy Wilde
    Today: GGG/Donaire/Martinez
     
  13. WatchfortheHook

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    There are two fighters that come to mind that the opponents always seem to be more concerned about being totally cautious and surviving rather than winning the fight...including guys with a reputation of being tough.

    They are Donaire and Wlad.
     
  14. Chempasillo

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    vitaly is way to robotic to hit hard, you can't swing like LL, if he could than maybe ...:lol:

    all time: jackson, valero, hearns

    today: bailey, abraham, donaire