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  • Originally posted by Mr. Invincible View Post
    If that's the case, wouldn't Wlad then be considered the smarter fighter seeing as how he has a higher KO ratio?
    Has nothing to do with the topic, but if you want to go there than the fact Lewis fought the better comp would be your answer.

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    • Originally posted by D4thincarnation View Post
      He landed his right hands, Rahman was just standing infront of him with a sloppy guard, Wlad was even teeing off and still couldn't take Rahman out with even close to the power Lewis did.
      Rahman partially blocked those blows. Imagine Wladimir hitting him with a shot he didn't see like Lennox did? The same result would have happened.

      Wlad knocks guys out with punches through gloves, Lennox did not.

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      • Originally posted by Mr. Invincible View Post
        Rahman partially blocked those blows. Imagine Wladimir hitting him with a shot he didn't see like Lennox did? The same result would have happened.

        Wlad knocks guys out with punches through gloves, Lennox did not.
        When you get home and see the Rahman KO, listen for the crack when the punches landed, watch Rahman go down on the canvas and slide along the floor because of the power of the blow.

        If you can't see that this is a monster shot, one of the biggest landed in the history of boxing, then you don't know the sport.

        Wlad doesn't seem too smart if he has to punch gloves and can't land clean blow against zombies.

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        • Originally posted by Mr. Invincible View Post
          Rahman partially blocked those blows. Imagine Wladimir hitting him with a shot he didn't see like Lennox did? The same result would have happened.

          Wlad knocks guys out with punches through gloves, Lennox did not.
          Lol, for crying out loud!

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          • Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post
            Has nothing to do with the topic, but if you want to go there than the fact Lewis fought the better comp would be your answer.
            Better competition is an opinion seeing as how Wladimir has had more title fights and wins than Lewis. (18 for Wlad and 16 for Lewis)
            Wlad has also had a lot more fights overall as well.

            I think the competition has been pretty close if the name values were disregarded.

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            • Originally posted by Mr. Invincible View Post
              Better competition is an opinion seeing as how Wladimir has had more title fights and wins than Lewis. (18 for Wlad and 16 for Lewis)
              Wlad has also had a lot more fights overall as well.

              I think the competition has been pretty close if the name values were disregarded.
              Are we done with who got the hardest right hand now?

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              • Originally posted by Mr. Invincible View Post
                Better competition is an opinion seeing as how Wladimir has had more title fights and wins than Lewis. (18 for Wlad and 16 for Lewis)
                Wlad has also had a lot more fights overall as well.

                I think the competition has been pretty close if the name values were disregarded.
                In the opinion of historians and experts Lewis has fought the better comp. That may change in the future, but as of now its not really arguable. Lewis beat fighters more accomplished and well rounded fighters.

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                • Originally posted by D4thincarnation View Post
                  Are we done with who got the hardest right hand now?

                  Lol

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                  • Originally posted by D4thincarnation View Post
                    When you get home and see the Rahman KO, listen for the crack when the punches landed, watch Rahman go down on the canvas and slide along the floor because of the power of the blow.

                    If you can't see that this is a monster shot, one of the biggest landed in the history of boxing, then you don't know the sport.

                    Wlad doesn't seem too smart if he has to punch gloves and can't land clean blow against zombies.
                    I get it, so whenever Wlad KO's a top rated contender clean like Thompson or Brock who had never been knocked out before, (Rahman had) it is knocking out a zombie. Oh, okay, that's fair.

                    Look.....
                    I'm not saying it wasn't a big shot at all. It was.
                    I'm not saying Lennox wasn't a big puncher. He was.
                    I'm just saying Wlad is a bigger puncher. He is, or at least almost everything indicates that he is and Lennox's own trainer even admits that.

                    Knowing the sport as you say, you should understand that a fighter standing there waiting to pick off a shot they are expecting can take a shot a **** load better than an offensive minded one getting clipped while trying to do their own damage. Rahman just was preserving his life, not trying to inflict damage. That's boxing 101. I shouldn't be giving free lessons like that, you should already know this having conversating with me in the first place.

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                    • Originally posted by D4thincarnation View Post
                      Are we done with who got the hardest right hand now?

                      Yea, Wladimir does. No doubt. The poll says Foreman, but that's based on reputation and most people who voted on here just heard about Foreman and his 'daunting power' in the films and documentaries about Muhammad Ali.

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