Andre Ward vs Vasyl Lomachenko (who is the more powerful puncher pound for pound)?

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  • Mr Objecitivity
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    Andre Ward vs Vasyl Lomachenko (who is the more powerful puncher pound for pound)?

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    Andre Ward
    28.95%
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    Vasyl Lomachenko
    57.89%
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    Both even
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    SMDH....Ask this question when loma has over 30 fights.

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    • A.K
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      #3
      Anthony Joshua Vs Naoya Inoue who hits harder?

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      • boliodogs
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        The guy who usually wins by KO hits harder than the guy who usually wins by ud. It's true that Ward has had many more pro fights but Loma started off his pro career fighting for world titles right away while Ward had the normal build up of fighting some 6 and 8 round fights against lesser opponents before facing contenders and champions.

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        • Mr Objecitivity
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          #5
          Originally posted by boliodogs
          The guy who usually wins by KO hits harder than the guy who usually wins by ud. It's true that Ward has had many more pro fights but Loma started off his pro career fighting for world titles right away while Ward had the normal build up of fighting some 6 and 8 round fights against lesser opponents before facing contenders and champions.
          Not necessarily always true! Two boxers with equal punching power can have different knockout quan****** / percentage. The one with the higher knockout percentage may simply have better offensive skills, rather than more punching power.

          More knockouts =/= more power.

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          • HarvardBlue
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            Considering Lomachenko has 4 legit KO's in 10 fights... That's a 40% KO percentage. People quitting on their own with no injuries doesn't count. Ward has 16 in 32 fights, which is 50%. (Public school education at it's best.) I'll go with Ward. Neither one of them are especially powerful punchers.

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              Originally posted by harwri008
              Considering Lomachenko has 4 legit KO's in 10 fights... That's a 40% KO percentage. People quitting on their own with no injuries doesn't count. Ward has 16 in 32 fights, which is 50%. (Public school education at it's best.) I'll go with Ward. Neither one of them are especially powerful punchers.
              I say Loma. His opponents seem to be more frequently hurt/stunned then Andre Ward’s opponents do.

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              • dan_cov
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                I went with both even both very average in the power department.
                If forced to go with just one I'd maybe give the edge to Ward, I've seen him stun and hurt better fighters bigger than himself with single shots.
                I can only really recall Loma badly hurting a shopworn Martinez who was a very poor beltholder apart from that more stoppages because they're so outclassed really.

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                • Mr Objecitivity
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                  Originally posted by dan_cov
                  I went with both even both very average in the power department.
                  If forced to go with just one I'd maybe give the edge to Ward, I've seen him stun and hurt better fighters bigger than himself with single shots.
                  I can only really recall Loma badly hurting a shopworn Martinez who was a very poor beltholder apart from that more stoppages because they're so outclassed really.
                  How many 10 count knockouts (KO's) does Andre Ward have? Vasyl Lomachenko won 3 consecutive bouts in a row at one point (even with a hand injury) by straight KO (not TKO / retirement).

                  Has Andre Ward even dropped an opponent to the canvas for the 10 count who was of the same caliber as someone like Roman Martinez?

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                  • Luilun
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                    Neither are power punchers they are boxers. You should have asked Thurman or Wilder who's the harder puncher p4p

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