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    #1

    Harder Hitter

    Ernie Shavers or Wladimir Klitschko?
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    #2
    Originally posted by FootWork777
    Ernie Shavers or Wladimir Klitschko?
    How many one-punch knockouts did Shavers have in his career?

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      #3
      Originally posted by It's Ovah
      How many one-punch knockouts did Shavers have in his career?
      Not sure, but he may have been the hardest hitting heavyweight of the past 25 years.

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        #4
        Originally posted by FootWork777
        Not sure, but he may have been the hardest hitting heavyweight of the past 25 years.
        Based on what video evidence?

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          #5
          Originally posted by It's Ovah
          Based on what video evidence?


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          • Boogie Nights
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            #6
            Id have to go with Wladimir, he's got some sickening power when he decides to let his hands go.

            Shavers could crack big ones in his prime, but honestly i believe that he's way overated in terms of punching power. People just keep repeating what others have said.

            He had exceptional power in his right hand but it wasnt anything out of this world like so many people claim.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Boogie Nights
              Id have to go with Wladimir, he's got some sickening power when he decides to let his hands go.

              Shavers could crack big ones in his prime, but honestly i believe that he's way overated in terms of punching power. People just keep repeating what others have said.

              He had exceptional power in his right hand but it wasnt anything out of this world like so many people claim.
              Maybe but pound for pound Shavers might have hit harder.

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                #8
                Originally posted by FootWork777
                Maybe but pound for pound Shavers might have hit harder.
                P4P has no relevance to reality. P4P with different weight, in different class, with different reach, with different height they wouldnt be the same fighters.

                Shavers hit really hard, but there are fighters who hit harder, period, forget the P4P nonesense.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Boogie Nights
                  P4P has no relevance to reality. P4P with different weight, in different class, with different reach, with different height they wouldnt be the same fighters.

                  Shavers hit really hard, but there are fighters who hit harder, period, forget the P4P nonesense.
                  Ali says Shavers was the hardest hitter he fought, and he had a hell of a chin! Shavers shouldn't be dismissed so easily.

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                  • Joeyzagz
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                    #10
                    This is a no brainer.

                    Shavers has 68 KOs out of 74 wins. He also gave Ali Parkinsons.

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