Shavers, Foreman, Louis, Tyson - who was the hardest puncher
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All I wanted to do was cast a vote as Tyson being the hardest puncher in history. Ive never seen anything as devastating as a Tyson punch when he was prime. I just get insulted by this guy and his chronie, who has stooped so low as to say, "im going to tell on you." And now he's trying to argue that a list clearly about punching power has to do with all aspects of punching and that Razor Ruddock and Holyfield were better punchers than Ali. Is this guy always this crazy. Is he just like a board elitist and hates all new comers, whats his deal?Comment
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I don't deny that posters can be judgemental on this part of the forum but that's mainly because there have been numerous trolls here whose only intention is to stir up useless conflicts without any intention of discussing actual boxing.Comment
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I find it hard to believe it's a coincidence that this "Die Antwoord" character appears just moments after "Wlad Klitschko" has been banned. Klitschko's poor writing was just acting on his part. He was on some weird crusade against Earnie Shavers and now continues it with yet another account.
I don't deny that posters can be judgemental on this part of the forum but that's mainly because there have been numerous trolls here whose only intention is to stir up useless conflicts without any intention of discussing actual boxing.
Whose a better puncher Ruddock or Ali? Can TheGreatA answer that question? I would say ALi was better at everything than Ruddock but power.Comment
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As for the Ruddock-Ali issue, Ruddock hit harder with one punch but Ali was without a doubt the more effective puncher of the two. Not that I would classify Ali as a "puncher", since he did not actively seek a knockout as Ruddock did.Comment
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You'll get serious responses when you start acting like a serious poster. I do notice that you've toned it down after your most recent banning and I'm sure others will too if you can keep it up without getting into personal insults and seeking attention by making outrageous statements.
As for the Ruddock-Ali issue, Ruddock hit harder with one punch but Ali was without a doubt the more effective puncher of the two. Not that I would classify Ali as a "puncher", since he did not actively seek a knockout as Ruddock did.Comment
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I wouldn't put too much stock into the Ring's lists, although I can definitely see why they didn't rate Ali. He was not truly a puncher. He wasn't a hard hitter, but he was more likely to land 5 of his stinging punches on you than Ruddock would with one of his telegraphed left uppercuts.Comment
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