Originally posted by DWiens421
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Which Heavyweight had the single hardest punch
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Originally posted by Wiley Hyena View PostTo continue with Dwiens' schooling (a joke), and for the entertainment of everyone else, I present Foreman v. Lyle:
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Originally posted by DWiens421 View PostYou might be on to something... I didn't even think about that.
The one thing I was shocked about was how low Julian Jackson was on the list.
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Originally posted by hurricane72 View PostAt least your honest in your assesment of yourself.
I think that it wasn't so much that he was a lousy fighter but he fought in the most competitive era ever. Not only were they all talented in their own way but most of them could take a lot of punishment and had quality chins.
Maybe had he got a chance against Frazier or Norton for the title he may have won it and would have been looked upon as more than just a great puncher. Same can be said for Ron Lyle.That said, I remember that knockdown slugfest between Ron Lyle and George Foreman...
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Originally posted by ANTONIM View PostI Can't Believe I Was The Only One Who Chose Liston
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David Tua wouldve been able to take all there punchers and hit them harder then they had hit him!!! Nowhere near the best boxer out of the HWs but in matters of power he is better then them all!! oh and has a better chin!!!
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Originally posted by Energy View PostWlad belongs in that list.
He hits harder than, freaking 1890s Jeffries, cmon man.
He hits harder than Dempsey, Louis, Lewis, Ron Lyle, Rocky Marciano and that's only because of his size and speed. If you were to put some kind of measuring system that shows how much power you have, surely Wlad would be the most powerful one. This is simple physics. The only ones I can see that match up Wlad's power are, Tua, Tyson,(and Tyson is a special case) Foreman and maybe Shavers.
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