Isn't it possible Ngannou has more power than Wilder?

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  • Pugilist89
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    #21
    Originally posted by lopetego
    lmao,

    Who cares if he can punch if he won't land anything anyway,
    You could have said the same thing about wilder. and been wrong

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    • Silence
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      #22
      Originally posted by Pugilist89


      Just hit hard enough and he's KOed.
      Fury moves his head. You know it, right?

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      • hugh grant
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        #23
        Originally posted by Pugilist89


        What asian dude?
        He's clearly talking Bruce lee

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          #24
          Originally posted by Pugilist89


          Again, Wilder is NOT a boxer either, technically. He refuses to adopt fundamentals. And he still dropped Fury several times.
          But I see it from viewpoint wilder has put more hours into boxing training than Francis has. So id say wilder is more likely to land his punches than Francis is, also less likely to gas
          Last edited by hugh grant; 07-19-2023, 10:02 AM.

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          • HeadShots
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            #25
            Wilder has knocked out nothing but absolute bums his entire career. Yes Luis Ortiz is a bum. Couldn’t even beat fat man Ruiz.


            wilder can take 5 minutes and go on sports science to prove he has the hardest punch

            he won’t because he doesn’t.

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            • lopetego
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              #26
              Originally posted by Pugilist89


              I never believed Conor was a big puncher. I know Ngannou is a big puncher since he floors Miocic with a ****ing jab.

              Dropped a Miocic who was coming in, with a jab right on the jaw when Miocic's feet weren't firmly planted, you're exagerating Ngannou's ¨powa¨


              Cotto dropped iron chinned Clottey with a jab, nobody considers him a power beast for that


              Kovalev Ko'd Cedric Agned with a jab to the BODY


              Just because x drops Y with a stiff jab doesn't mean x is Hulk incarnate, there are many factors to consider.

              How tired Y was, how damaged, the gloves size, the precission of the punch, did he caught the punch coming in, were his feet firmly planted, did he saw the punch coming etc etc

              btw Connor was by all means considered a BIG puncher in MMA, a guy with poor wrestling skills who won all his big matches relying on boxing skills and by KO
              Last edited by lopetego; 07-19-2023, 10:20 AM.

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              • BoxingParadigm
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                #27
                Wilder has better technique and leverage on his punches. He also knows how to land his money shot. Chances are that if Ngannou could have been a world class boxer he would've been one.

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                • Inoue Body Shot
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                  #28
                  No it is not.

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                  • lopetego
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by BoxingParadigm
                    Wilder has better technique and leverage on his punches. He also knows how to land his money shot. Chances are that if Ngannou could have been a world class boxer he would've been one.
                    Yeah, instead of getting paid peanuts in the UFC

                    if you know how to fight with your fists and want to get paid, you chose boxing, not Dana White's sweatshop

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                    • elfag
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                      #30
                      No and its not even close


                      Lots of skinny guys had power. Hearns. Diego Corrales, ect


                      Its about their leverage with long arms in their case.



                      Its like finding some 180 pound striker form MMA and being like well doesnt he hit harder than Thomas Hearns because he has muscle mass.... doesnt that sound ******? so why is it different at heavyweight? Wilder hits harder than AJ who looks very muscular. Why would some cage fighter hit harder than a muscular lifetime boxer? does that make sense?

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