Everyone who he faced which doesn't say much h as Chisora would KO all the opponents he did. Hell even Dave would go through most them.
Chisora couldn't KO all of his opponents. How many times did Paul Butlin go the distance with him? Give it up already.
40lbs at heavyweight is about 10 at a lower weight. Yeah, it's clear who the best finishers are. It's either the incredible bantam who's fought more than 60% of his fights in title fights, or the brutish Russian who's got a 100% KO record and just annihlated a guy who's tough as **** in two rounds. It's definitely not the Tuscaloser who avoided the entire division leading up to his title shot and then carried on avoiding the rest of division immediately after he won, feasting on fat nobody's, scrubs and old men up before getting pasted by what he thought was a fat, past it cokehead.
Deontay deserves his respect whatever you say about him nobody can deny his ferocity and killer instinct in the ring.
Huh? GGG says high He might be shot to bits, 40 y/o, his reflexes and reaction times bordering on slow motion, and feet trudging in mud but he when he gets you hurt he's hell on wheels. Throws every punch in the book, all with power. Best jab in the game, right crosses, left hooks, lead right cross, lead left hooks, double right and left hooks, triple right and left hooks, right uppercuts, left uppercuts, horrific left hooks downstairs, vicious rights downstairs, most unorthodox combinations of anyone in the game.
Beterbiev, Inoue, and Crawford. Boots and Ortiz Jr are great finishers too but we have yet to see them against world class opponents.