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  • Mr.Fantastic
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    #11
    Originally posted by Cutthroat
    You think 6'3 216lb Ali could take a Wilder right hand flush on the chin? You think he could rope a dope picking punches off his guard would work against him? Today's heavies are much larger, that means increased durability, there are no more 5'11 guys like Frazier. It's filled with 250lb guys that are just physically bigger.

    Wilder's power is ridiculous and undeniable.
    Look man, I'm a Wilder fan too but I don't go to the extreme like you guys. As for your little fantasy land scenario, I don't know and you truly don't know either unless it happened and it never has. Plus Wilder hasn't really faced anyone like the people Ali faced, it's not even close at all. Funny cause people like you are huge Golovkin haters while he has accomplished more than Wilder and is much better on top of doing it to better comp.

    Wilder hasn't even faced a top 5 guy yet and he's had how many fights? I wish him well but you dudes get excited for the smallest shit(we know he was going to beat Stiverne) and hype it up to the extreme here a lot of the times.

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    • Cutthroat
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      #12
      Originally posted by Mr.Fantastic
      Look man, I'm a Wilder fan too but I don't go to the extreme like you guys. As for your little fantasy land scenario, I don't know and you truly don't know either unless it happened and it never has. Plus Wilder hasn't really faced anyone like the people Ali faced, it's not even close at all. Funny cause people like you are huge Golovkin haters while he has accomplished more than Wilder and is much better on top of doing it to better comp.

      Wilder hasn't even faced a top 5 guy yet and he's had how many fights? I wish him well but you dudes get excited for the smallest shit(we know he was going to beat Stiverne) and hype it up to the extreme here a lot of the times.
      Just ask yourself, where are all the 215-220lb fighters at HW? Where? When was the last time we saw a fighter that size with actual KO power? Durability?

      The division is filled with heavy, durable, hard hitting guys. Look at Takam's physique, you don't think he's durable or can generate a shyt load of power?



      Even guys like Lennox Lewis would be about average size in today's era whereas he used to tower and over power everyone just like the Klitschko bros.

      Stiverne was top 5 when he beat him the 1st time, Duhapaus broke into the top 10 and Molina made top 15.

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      • HeadShots
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        #13
        you would have to be mentally handicapped at this point to think 205-220 lb heavyweights hit as hard as the heavyweights today.

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        • Sadiqkingofko
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          #14
          Wilder tbh, the man has bombs in his fist, Wlad a close a second

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          • SkillspayBills
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            #15
            With one punch, Deontay has the hardest right hand I have ever seen. It's a truly evil punch. I know other fighters all say Shavers is the hardest puncher they had ever faced off with.

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            • LetOutTheCage
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              #16
              Loooooooool he's been fighting bums, those other names were ko'ing legit opponents. Lets not forget Stiverene was previously ko'd in 3 rounds by a guy with more losses than wins, or are we just going to ignore that.

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              • daggum
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                #17
                zero ko's against top 10 opponents.....bear in mind some of the people saying hes the hardest puncher in boxing history are the same people who blasted ggg for ko'ing bums and saying he has to prove himself.

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                • Sheldon312
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by LetOutTheCage
                  Loooooooool he's been fighting bums, those other names were ko'ing legit opponents. Lets not forget Stiverene was previously ko'd in 3 rounds by a guy with more losses than wins, or are we just going to ignore that.
                  Stiverne would probably beat Frazier due to size and advancement in technology and training

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                  • Mr Objecitivity
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                    #19
                    Wladimir Klitschko has the best knockout record in heavyweight boxing history, bar none! This includes quality of opposition, weight of opposition, styles of opposition and so forth so on.

                    At this point, Wilder's knockout record is no more impressive than the knockout record of Alex Stewart:



                    As soon as Stewart stepped up in competition, not only did his KO power diminish immediately, but so did his victories.

                    In other words, we can only compare Deontay Wilder's knockout record to other boxer's knockout record by comparing their knockout record against bums and journeymen. If we exclude elite level opposition, than the likes of Vitali Klitschko, Wladimir Klitschko, Alex Stewart, Anthony Joshua and etc are all equally impressive, if not more!

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                    • Elroy The Great
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                      #20
                      which guy ko'd the the hardest guys to ko

                      thats a sure way to find the answer.

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