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  • Humean
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    #31
    Originally posted by LacedUp
    I honestly don't think Benn was as hard a hitter as Kessler. He wasn't the same kind of 1 punch KO artist.

    Mclellan is obviously a moot point. I mean, the guy had 1 fight and 1 loss, however tragic it was. So he could have quite possibly have been the most devastating super middleweight ever, but it didn't pan out that way.
    Kessler is certainly near the top but I personally think both Benn and McClellan hit harder.

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      #32
      Originally posted by LacedUp
      Dead at the weight? They fought at Light heavyweight ffs
      It was some kind of catchweight and Green has been dead at the weight for years. He's fighting at cruiserweight now isn't he?

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        #33
        Originally posted by LacedUp


        I've heard it all.
        Bute's left hand is a bigger shot than anything Kessler has in his arsenal. Abraham is actually a one punch KO artist, maybe not now because he's finished but in his prime, he hits harder than Kessler. Froch would probably tell you that.

        Kessler's power isn't even that much better than a Groves or Dirrell in all honesty. They probably shook Froch more than Kessler ever did.

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          #34
          Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
          It was some kind of catchweight and Green has been dead at the weight for years. He's fighting at cruiserweight now isn't he?
          I think it was 172 or 173 and both came in under the limit.

          Just checked boxrec and Green fought at LHW in his last fight too. Don't know if he's fighting at cruiser now.

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            #35
            Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
            Bute's left hand is a bigger shot than anything Kessler has in his arsenal. Abraham is actually a one punch KO artist, maybe not now because he's finished but in his prime, he hits harder than Kessler. Froch would probably tell you that.

            Kessler's power isn't even that much better than a Groves or Dirrell in all honesty. They probably shook Froch more than Kessler ever did.
            Honestly, it isn't. Bute hit Froch with that left hand and Kessler buckled Froch heavily both times they fought.

            Groves is a hard puncher too, and obviously caught Froch square and put him down. I think we can both agree that the froch that fought Kessler was way better than the Froch that fought Groves first time around.

            Froch said on Ringside a few years ago that Kessler gave him one of his toughest fights alongside Taylor.

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              #36
              Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
              Who has he put out with one punch? Allan Green who has been completely dead at the weight for years. Green got put out by a grazing blow from Glen Johnson.

              I don't think anyone except you or Bat would describe Mikkel Kessler as a 1 punch KO artist
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                #37
                Originally posted by LacedUp
                Honestly, it isn't. Bute hit Froch with that left hand and Kessler buckled Froch heavily both times they fought.

                Groves is a hard puncher too, and obviously caught Froch square and put him down. I think we can both agree that the froch that fought Kessler was way better than the Froch that fought Groves first time around.

                Froch said on Ringside a few years ago that Kessler gave him one of his toughest fights alongside Taylor.
                Toughest fights.....but not that he was the hardest puncher. He has constantly said that Abraham is a huge puncher and he barely even touched him. I think at the start of the 12th round, he felt the power.

                There was never any point in 24 rounds with Kessler where I was ever worried about Froch getting knocked out whereas my arse was clenched throughout the whole Abraham fight and the Bute fight even though he was dominating. I think that's the litmus test for power

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
                  Toughest fights.....but not that he was the hardest puncher. He has constantly said that Abraham is a huge puncher and he barely even touched him. I think at the start of the 12th round, he felt the power.

                  There was never any point in 24 rounds with Kessler where I was ever worried about Froch getting knocked out whereas my arse was clenched throughout the whole Abraham fight and the Bute fight even though he was dominating. I think that's the litmus test for power
                  Hmm, what about when Kessler had Froch going in the 7th and 12th round of the first fight? Or when he needed just a tad more energy to finish him in the 11th of their second fight?

                  Neither Bute or Abraham had that effect on Froch at all. Maybe you had that feeling because Froch was coming off losses both times he fought those guys.

                  Not to mention, Kessler was easily a couple of years removed from his prime both times he fought Froch.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by BattlingNelson
                    Meh....seemed like Beyer jacked it as soon as he took a couple of solid shots. He probably could have got up there but didn't want any more at his age age.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
                      Meh....seemed like Beyer jacked it as soon as he took a couple of solid shots. He probably could have got up there but didn't want any more at his age age.
                      lol stop it.

                      He's all over the place, you can see his eyes are completely gone.

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