Deontay Wilder vs Lennox Lewis (who has the more powerful right hand)?

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  • Mr Objecitivity
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    Deontay Wilder vs Lennox Lewis (who has the more powerful right hand)?

    Who has the more powerful right hand between these two behemoths?
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    Deontay Wilder
    29.63%
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    Lennox Lewis
    62.96%
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    Both equally powerful
    7.41%
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    Wilder is more accumulative damage , Lewis knocked out actual credible opposition in comparison ( a few were hold and hits ) but unless Wilder can get earlier knock outs i dont see how you rate his power over Lewis .

    People are looking at 38 stoppages by Wilder but ignoring the actual punch counts !

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    • boliodogs
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      For pure power on their best right hand I think they are about the same. For having the skills to land the right hand in a variety of ways to score KOs Lewis is better. He doesn't have as high a KO percentage as Wilder because he fought much better opposition overall.

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      • Simurgh
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        solely raw power - I would go with Wilder, but everything else Lewis is light years ahead.
        In the fight, lewis stops him.

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        • Robbie Barrett
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          If Lewis started windmilling he'd hit a lot harder.

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          • Madison Boxing
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            lennox lewis. and being hundred percent serious i think at the age of 52 if lewis had a camp behind him he'd have a good shot at beating wilder still.

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            • Mr Objecitivity
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              Bump Bump!

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                its hard to say until wilders level of opposition is improved. but still i think wilders right hand is the most powerful punch ever.

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                • Mr Objecitivity
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                  [IMG]https://i.*****.com/media/67tiLM3lFMHS82ClBr/*****.webp[/IMG]

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                  • PensionKiller
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                    I'd go with Lennox.

                    Would Ortiz and Stirvene be as good as they were in the 90's era? I don't think so. These two aren't athletic

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