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  • Inoue or wilder? Bigger puncher?

    Who was the bigger puncher?

    Innoue 16-0 with 14 kos(87.5%) against top 10 ring ranked opponents


    wilder 3-4-1 with 2 kos(25%) agaisnt top 10 ring ranked opponents

    19
    Inoue
    47.37%
    9
    Wilder
    52.63%
    10

  • #2
    Naoya is the BETTER puncher

    He puts opponents out downstairs or upstairs using either hand and can do so from all ranges

    Deontay was a long right and that’s it

    he somehow did not know how to throw a right hook in close quarters

    instead opting for a right palm smack

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    • #3
      Originally posted by SouthpawRight View Post
      Naoya is the BETTER puncher

      He puts opponents out downstairs or upstairs using either hand and can do so from all ranges

      Deontay was a long right and that’s it

      he somehow did not know how to throw a right hook in close quarters

      instead opting for a right palm smack
      Wilder was great against those bums he lined up or guys like Scott who went down untouched. Strangely it didn't transfer to top level

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      • #4
        There's no measure of hardest puncher.

        They don't get pros on measuring equipment to see who can actually punch the hardest.

        The reason is that, while it would be moderately interesting, it really doesn't matter how hard you CAN punch. It matters whether you can box and deliver a punch that is effective in the ring.

        At the top level, Wilder can't.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Toffee View Post
          There's no measure of hardest puncher.

          They don't get pros on measuring equipment to see who can actually punch the hardest.

          The reason is that, while it would be moderately interesting, it really doesn't matter how hard you CAN punch. It matters whether you can box and deliver a punch that is effective in the ring.

          At the top level, Wilder can't.
          Yeah but at the bottom level he can. Imagine what he can do at the top level!

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          • #6
            thats an easy one, wilder of course

            could that little midget drop fury so many times? didnt think so

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            • #7
              I think wilder might just punch harder. But that's all

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              • #8
                Punching power is not something that's pound for pound. I guarantee Wilder's punch is harder. That's just physics

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                • #9
                  Inoue is clearly the more successful puncher.

                  You have to take in account that he's moved up 5 divisions, and is still KOing everyone.

                  90% KO rate vs predominantly world title opponents. That's nuts.



                  If Inoue stayed at 118, he'd be a more devastating 1 punch artist.

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                  • #10
                    Even though Wilder fought in the shlttiest HW era in the history of the sport, his comp was better than The "Monster's"

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