Take into account 1. One Punch Power 2. Overall Punching Skills 3. Finishing Ability 4. Knockout Resume Here is mine 1. Wladimir Klitschko- 6'6 245lb Age 37 2. David Haye- 6'3 220lb Age 32 3. Vitali Klitschko- 6'8 250lb Age 42 4. Robert Helenius- 6'7 230lb Age 29 5. Magomed Abdusalamov- 6'3 230lb Age 32 6. Deontay Wilder- 6'7 225lb Age 27 7. Denis Boytsov- 6'2 225lb Age 27 8. Bermane Stiverne- 6'1 245lb Age 34 9. Andy Ruiz Jr- 6'2 250lb Age 23 10. Alexander Povetkin- 6'2 225lb Age 32 Thoughts on my list?
Good list. I pretty much agree with it, except Vitali should be lower. His punches are still strong, but he doesn't stop people early like he used to.
Gotta consider Szpilka in your list. He def has one punch ko power, is not a big heavyweight, and has faced some decent opposition for a guy who has like 11 HW fights, nine of which are stoppages.
Anybody could look like a "puncher" knocking out the pathetic collection of tomato cans on Wilder's record. He's a fraud, a total fraud.
You may not rate him as a boxer, but David Price definitely should be in there. He floored Thompson, something only Klitschko had ever done before in his entire career. He put Harrison out cold for 3 minutes and required oxygen and immediate hospital treatment. Against Wilder, Harrison was up by 7 despite Wilder reigning down (pretty comically!) his hardest possible shots. Make no mistake, Price has chilling power :good Sadly he has no defence, no chin and no stamina atsch
Robert Helenius hasn't got any power left, after his shoulder injury. He should be removed from this list.
#3 Vittles 1. One Punch Power 2. Overall Punching Skills 3. Finishing Ability 4. Knockout Resume 1. When has he EVER had 1-punch KO power? His KO's have generally been from an accumulation of punches. 2. He is an arm puncher. At least he definitely is now. 3. I think Briggs, Charr, and Chisora would argue his finishing ability over the last few years. 4. His KO percentage is good, but how is that relevant TODAY?