Who has the hardest right hand?
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Unlike Wlad with Sanders?The evidence is in his KO/TKO ratio and actual number of straight KO wins.
If that doesn't work for you, go ask Steward. If that doesn't work for you, okay. Just say it's your opinion and we can end this nonsense. At least I'm providing something other than just one clip of a perfectly timed and landed punch Lennox landed on Rahman. At least Rahman rematched Lewis. Imagine if he had retired before the rematch. Then everyone would have called him a coward and it would have been okay by you. Lol.Comment
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Since were off topic, okay I'll roll with it.
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That's the number of shots Vitali landed on Lennox in 6 rounds.
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That's how many rounds Vitali beat Lennox in 6 rounds.
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That's how many fights it took Lennox to see Vitali have after their fight to decide it wasn't a smart idea to jump in the ring with him again.Comment
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Ok, and Tommy also had defensive deficiencies and was very small compared to Wlad. I like him and yes he had a monster left hook but it takes more than what he had in the bank to break the current Wladimir. Tommy would be brutalized with the jab if he were to face Wlad, even at his absolute best and he wasn't fast enough or have a long enough reach to have landed the left hook on Wladimir.Comment
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You don't which is why I gave you a boxing lesson. A right handed fighter cannot throw a right hook from an orthodox position there buddy. Go back to boxing school but use somebody that knows what they are talking about smart a55.Comment
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Tko 6...the most important fact!Since were off topic, okay I'll roll with it.
156..........
That's the number of shots Vitali landed on Lennox in 6 rounds.
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That's how many rounds Vitali beat Lennox in 6 rounds.
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That's how many fights it took Lennox to see Vitali have after their fight to decide it wasn't a smart idea to jump in the ring with him again.Comment
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He can, its just frowned upon from a distance because it leaves you open. Orthodox fighters often throw right hooks on the inside and even more often to the body.
You're welcome.
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Not at all, it's just clear based on the 'facts' you like to hang onto all the time that Wlad has more one punch power than Lewis and Foreman.........This is based on numbers. Actual KO%, not including TKO/RTD, etc. Wlad has knocked out top contenders and title holders at a better % than Foreman as well but it just gets overlooked and called beating up zombies, etc. when it suits the argument against him.
I think Wlad is behind Lennox and Foreman all time at this point but by the end of his career, he will most likely have surpassed them both and will be looked on fondly once he's gone just like Lewis has been. It's inevitable.
Oh and in actuality it's your agenda that couldn't be any clearer. The avitar says it all really. You're a hater, plain and simple.Comment
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When throwing a right hooking punch from an orthodox stance it's called a cross. When the right foot is forward and a hook is thrown it's no longer an orthodox stance, the punch is then being delivered from a southpaw stance, even if the fighter throwing it is orthodox.
This isn't me just being a prick, this is fact. I'm just restating a boxing fact.
I just found it funny he corrected me about something he has no idea about aparently.Comment



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