For all the guys who say they have been hit harder there are as many guys who say that mike tyson is by far the hardest hitter they have faced .
Hardest puncher in todays heavyweight division ? .
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Blind adolation will get you nowhere but in the poor-house (if you're a betting man). Luckily for you, though, Tyson will probably never be back.Originally posted by catskills23For all the guys who say they have been hit harder there are as many guys who say that mike tyson is by far the hardest hitter they have faced .Comment
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When did any of these guys say that Tyson was the hardest puncher they've faced? I don't recall anyone outright saying those words, but if you could show me either an interview or an article where they're quoted as saying that it would be great. On the other hand, I've heard plenty of fighters say that he hit hard but not harder then some other slower fighters.Comment
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A hell of a lot of sense being spoken hereOriginally posted by KimmyThe quality of punch should be judged apon the opponent it stopped. Like Tua knocked out Moorer in 30 seconds but we know Moorer is chinny. But Tua did Ruiz in 16 seconds and Golota couldn`t do it.
Tyson has knocked everyone out he was supposed to but couldn`t dent Lewis or Holyfield. He hit hard but not the hardest. Klitscko i believe isn`t the hardest puncher. He is very accurate and lately punches in bunches, this gets his KO percentage high but does if show killer power, NO! Sam peter hasn`t fought anyone yet and Rahman is only right hand, no other additional power shots. The right hand was useless against a 39 yr old Evander, so is Rahman so great? NO
Wlad Klitscko? He couldn`t stop Chris Byrd ( and Byrd had been stopped before ) and KO wins over Axel Scluch, Monte Barrett and a 40yr old Mercer don`t cut it. I believe until he retired Lennox was the hardest puncher in the heavies of the 90`s. Nowadays......well, why not James Toney. he`s blown up Middleweight but he gets KO`s. But seriously. David Tua i think has the hardest SINGLE shot in todays heavyweights!Comment

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