To me it'll always be this punch. Bivol also confirmed Canelo hits harder than Zurdo(LHW)
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GGG was moving forward and throwing a jab as Canelo wound up and hit him with the right hand. He got hit with the full extension too...... look how far Canelo's glove ended up away from his body.
That same right hand detonated
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nah freebie punches are never the hardest.
#1. they brace themselves for the punch
#2. they ride with the punch
#3. they are not moving forward into the punch.
the hardest punch is you walking forward into a punch that you didn't ride with.
Watch the whole fight its a classic and Mayorga took bombs to the head.
The freebie left hooks that Mayorga took from Trinidad in the first round. He just put his chin out and said hit it which Tito did and Mayorga just beat his chest and said come on hit it.
He took some amazing head shots in this fight but the body finally got him, classic fight.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rY3I393ONBQ
There have been so many in the history of boxing, but this is one of the first that came to mind. Mayorga ate those vaunted Tito hooks like nothing.
The freebie left hooks that Mayorga took from Trinidad in the first round. He just put his chin out and said hit it which Tito did and Mayorga just beat his chest and said come on hit it.
He took some amazing head shots in this fight but the body finally got him, classic fight.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rY3I393ONBQ
Trinidad was a beast!
The freebie left hooks that Mayorga took from Trinidad in the first round. He just put his chin out and said hit it which Tito did and Mayorga just beat his chest and said come on hit it.
He took some amazing head shots in this fight but the body finally got him, classic fight.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rY3I393ONBQ
nah freebie punches are never the hardest.
#1. they brace themselves for the punch
#2. they ride with the punch
#3. they are not moving forward into the punch.
the hardest punch is you walking forward into a punch that you didn't ride with.
The freebie left hooks that Mayorga took from Trinidad in the first round. He just put his chin out and said hit it which Tito did and Mayorga just beat his chest and said come on hit it.
He took some amazing head shots in this fight but the body finally got him, classic fight.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rY3I393ONBQ
Don't overrate GGGeezer's chin. He rolled punch and turned his head back. Canelo ate much better punch in the rematch at R10 without rolling.
he really did not roll with the punch at all as he was throwing a jab. his head was turned by the punch then snapped right back LMFAO legit terminator style
Lewis uppercut on Vitali
Vitali was standing upright and taller than Lewis. so he wasn't hit in the power arc of the uppercut. Michael Grant took it right in the power arc. an uppercut should ideally land much lower on the opponent.
Look how much further Canelo's punch travelled after impact on GGG. that was directly in the power point.
Most recent would probably be Provo taking multiple 3-4 FLUSH punch combinations from Lucas. The only time I've seen Provo take a step back to gather himself.
Johann Duhaupas took shots from Wilder that are the hardest I’ve ever seen someone get punched and not even flinch.
His face was a bloody mess, and he just kept coming forward in a low Smokin’ Joe stance.
It was an amazing display of heart and determination, and although the TKO was called due to cuts and unanswered punches, it is proof that Wilder’s best can be stood up to.
The man just refused to go down.
Both the Wilder fans who claim that no one in history can take Wilder’s power, as well as Fury fans who like to believe the Gypsy took Wilder’s power better than anyone else ever has or will, have selective amnesia about that fight and choose to forget it.
It still happens on this forum every time the fight is brought up, both Wilder fans and Fury fans make strange excuses and try to wriggle out of the implications of how one night in 2015, a journeyman boxer from France with poor offensive ability stayed on his feet for eleven rounds against the best firepower a healthy, prime Deontay Wilder at his “ideal weight” had to offer.
Mark my words. Espiran has spoken the truth.
To me it'll always be this punch
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GGG was moving forward and throwing a jab as Canelo wound up and hit him with the right hand. He got hit with the full extension too...... look how far Canelo's glove ended up away from his body.
That same right hand detonated
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Lewis uppercut on Vitali