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  • Karlos81
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    #1

    Ok nuff chat P4P hardest hitter

    Hmm bitches
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    Pavlik
    13.04%
    6
    Wlad
    15.22%
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    Pac-Man
    30.43%
    14
    Marques
    0.00%
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    Haye
    41.30%
    19
    Peter
    0.00%
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    #2
    Nice triple post. Pound 4 Pound hardest hitter I'd have to say by division.

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    • Karlos81
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      #3
      Originally posted by The_Executioner
      Nice triple post. Pound 4 Pound hardest hitter I'd have to say by division.


      Not overall but P4P.

      Big up on the speed of ure post.

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      • Sweet Peacock
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        David Haye. Whats insane is the fact that Macrinelli had his hands in the proper place and Haye was still able to overwhelm him with devastating punching power. I want to see more of him.

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          Out of that list. I'd choose probably Pavlik. He's knocked out just about everyone he's beat. Wlad has a nice amount of KOs lately too though.

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          • Karlos81
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            #6
            No racial or national biast just be honest.

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            • Sweet Peacock
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              #7
              Haye has the better knockout percentage. He has knocked out all but 1 opponent. Pavlik is more of a wear you down type of fighter, while Haye can get his opponent out with one right hand.

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                #8
                Fair enough. I haven't seen enough David Haye.

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                • Sweet Peacock
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                  Well check out this video of Saturday's fight. That had to be one of the hardest right hands that i have ever seen. Its not like this guy that hes knocking out is a bum or anything, this fight is a title unification bout so this fighter was champion.

                  [vBTube]Mu-ND04dEnM[/vBTube]

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Sweet Peacock
                    Haye has the better knockout percentage. He has knocked out all but 1 opponent. Pavlik is more of a wear you down type of fighter, while Haye can get his opponent out with one right hand.
                    Vitali Klitschko has the highest KO percentage of any HW champ, ever. That doesn't make him the hardest hitter. Haye does seem to have some pretty good pop, though. Tough question.

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