His power is accumulative, he finishes the better guys with barrages of punches. Haye caught Mormeck with one straight right, and he was virtually done with his hands dropping. That is the difference If you think he has one punch power, it is your right
I feel ya ACB and I'm not knocking the fighters of today, **** this is MY era, the point I'm making is I'm not seeing ALOT of "potentially" legendary power punchers in the mode of the people I was discussing. When you have a Ponce de leon or Darchacian (spelling) who can punch, their technique is ****......I'm just talking about good fundamentals along with the power, that's all... And as we know knockout artists are the biggest draws:yep
I'd say Cotto because he doesn't have to wind up 1 big punch all his punches are hard. Pavlik, Pacman & Darchinyan are up there too
Edwin Valero Has The Most Power. He's A Super Feather Weight. See Him Punch Its Devastating 23 Fights 20 First Round Knockouts. 1 Guy Made It To The 8th Round. Trust Me.
I think Herbie Hide deserves a mention 40 KO's from 41 wins! David Haye is probably the best at world level these days though.
Yeah I know. That one guy was my 55 year old Jamaican gay cousin. He also has an impressive resume boasting the likes of the Hunchback of Notre Dame, highly touted Mexican up and comer, 12 year old Luiz Rodriguez and the legendary Perez Hilton. He defines a paper champion.