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Is Wilders right hand the single most powerful punch in history?

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  • #11
    Originally posted by The Time View Post
    One shot power P4P those guys were the hardest punchers around

    If you're talking Heavyweights then Shavers, Tyson, Joe Louis
    Come on man

    Deontay threw a right hand so hard that his bicep tore off the bone and his bones in his hand crumbled to dust

    Doctos said "the human body isn't designed to handle power like that"

    doentay is literally superhuman puncher

    superhuman

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Earl-Hickey View Post
      Come on man

      Deontay threw a right hand so hard that his bicep tore off the bone and his bones in his hand crumbled to dust

      Doctos said "the human body isn't designed to handle power like that"

      doentay is literally superhuman puncher

      superhuman

      Ok, sure whatever you say.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by yngwie View Post
        The only live body he ever fought (live not healthy), went 12 rounds with him.
        And this sums the whole thing up.

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        • #14
          No one hits harder than Liston. Ever. Not even Tyson or Foreman. Foreman said he hit Liston once in sparring with everything he had and Liston just looked at him and said, "no son..like this" and it was the hardest he'd ever been hit...like shockwaves.

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          • #15
            He has good power but I think people on here are getting a bit carried away. If the quality of his opponents ever gets better he'll get fewer KOs.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by yngwie View Post
              The only live body he ever fought (live not healthy), went 12 rounds with him.
              Wilder was literally 20lbs lighter back then, and he broke his right hand early in the fight and still dropped Stirvirne and hurt him numerous times.

              That should tell you all you need to know.

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              • #17
                I would say George Foreman. That KO of Cooney was savage. He destroyed some top level fighters in his prime as well as past prime.

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                • #18
                  The ****? ..........

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Sledgeweather17 View Post
                    Wilder was literally 20lbs lighter back then, and he broke his right hand early in the fight and still dropped Stirvirne and hurt him numerous times.

                    That should tell you all you need to know.
                    Arreola and Molina quit on the stool, hard to believe after they took the "hardest punch in boxing history ", Gerard Washingtos was stopped on his feet, some great recuperative powers after taking the hardest punch in boxing history.
                    You would have expected that at least one of those 4 fighters would have been out cold, i mean, it is the hardest punch in boxing history, right?.
                    Excuse me, he did stopped Molina, he did the impossible, that Makes Anthony Joshua the second hardest puncher in boxing history?.
                    Last edited by yngwie; 07-01-2017, 11:02 AM.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by yngwie View Post
                      Arreola and Molina quit on the stool, hard to believe after they took the "hardest punch in boxing history ", Gerard Washingtos was stopped on his feet, some great recuperative powers after taking the hardest punch in boxing history.
                      You would have expected that at least one of those 4 fighters would have been out cold, i mean, it is the hardest punch in boxing history, right?.
                      Excuse me, he did stopped Molina, he did the impossible, that Makes Anthony Joshua the second hardest puncher in boxing history?.
                      I really like that you brought up those names. Did you forget that he broke his hand AND the pins in his hand from a previous surgery even got bent up in the Arreola fight? Did you also forget that he pulled his bicept in that same fight? Did you forget that Gerald Washington was his first fight coming back from that nasty injury after having surgery?

                      Did you forget that the Molina fight was his first fight back from he injury he incured in the Stirvirne fight after having surgery, where they put the pins in that got bent in the Arreola fight? Did you forget that he barely used his right hand in the Molina fight coz it wasn't fully recovered, hence the reason he threw the fewest right hands in any of his fights and used predominantly his left hand, and still knocked down Molina numerous times with his WEAKER hand (left hand)?

                      Keep hating doe!

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