WIlder Is P4P Hardest Hiter. Not Just Hardest At HW

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  • The Old LefHook
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    #31
    Against human opponents in motion, power is hard to judge consistently. Duran had a revolutionary idea. Large farm beasts are perfect punch-meters for timely Sunday punches. It could have been a small pony Duran KO'd, but he pointed the way. Wilder has KO'd neither bull nor horse yet, nor, I say, even donkey. Could a Wilder Sunday fell a Clydesdale, I want to know right away? I believe Angus MacKaskill could have, even possibly with a rib shot. What would Wilder's best Sunday punch do to an unawares Brahma bull? Would it even tickle? Or how about MacKaskill's best lefhook, with his 24 inch fists?

    For access to the stock, boxers might want to work rodeos part of the year. The event could become an excellent and permanent addition to rodeo shows everywhere. And for documentation purposes, it means more when the animal has been properly weighed and filmed, and then assaulted.

    Just as with human boxers, certain bulls, for instance, might develop big reputations for taking Sundays. Less than a perfect KO is still awarded a score, depending on the bull's known whiskers index. Was the bull staggered?

    A heck of an event could be created here, lads, one that would be informative for boxing fans concerning punching power. Weight classes for the stock would be a crucial concept to explore.

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    • HeadShots
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      #32
      Originally posted by The Old LefHook
      Against human opponents in motion, power is hard to judge consistently. Duran had a revolutionary idea. Large farm beasts are perfect punch-meters for timely Sunday punches. It could have been a small pony Duran KO'd, but he pointed the way. Wilder has KO'd neither bull nor horse yet, nor, I say, even donkey. Could a Wilder Sunday fell a Clydesdale, I want to know right away? I believe Angus MacKaskill could have, even possibly with a rib shot. What would Wilder's best Sunday punch do to an unawares Brahma bull? Would it even tickle? Or how about MacKaskill's best lefhook, with his 24 inch fists?

      For access to the stock, boxers might want to work rodeos part of the year. The event could become an excellent and permanent addition to rodeo shows everywhere. And for documentation purposes, it means more when the animal has been properly weighed and filmed, and then assaulted.

      Just as with human boxers, certain bulls, for instance, might develop big reputations for taking Sundays. Less than a perfect KO is still awarded a score, depending on the bull's known whiskers index. Was the bull staggered?

      A heck of an event could be created here, lads, one that would be informative for boxing fans concerning punching power. Weight classes for the stock would be a crucial concept to explore.

      put down the crack pipe

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      • Mr Objecitivity
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        #33
        P4P? One of the most powerful punchers for sure! In an absolute sense? I think Wladimir Klitschko punches EVEN harder with even more power when he decides to throw with full intent and commitment.

        Wladimir Klitschko knocked out Kubrat Pulev at age 37, far more brutally in less time than Deontay Wilder knocked out an old, poorly conditioned Luis Ortiz whilst Wilder was in his prime.

        I'm not entirely sure if Deontay Wilder necessarily punches with greater power than even David Haye to be honest.

        Let Wilder continuously fight opponents from the top 10 that are unbeaten / UN-KO'ed and then we'll see exactly how impressive his knockout power really is.

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        • Skip Bayless
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          #34
          He has that tommy hearns right hand. An assassin

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            #35
            Originally posted by Skip Bayless
            He has that tommy hearns right hand. An assassin
            Yes he does. but he has something even better than Hearns. His ape chit ambush with fists coming from every angle at lightening speed.


            Not even someone with great fundamental defense like Ortiz can survive it.

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              #36
              Originally posted by NahMean
              Wilder might just be the hardest hitter ever.. Seriously, he might be one of the most powerful guys in boxing history. His right is scary but he had no other answers for Ortiz, just his right.. AJ sparks him.
              AJ couldn’t spark Takam or retired grandfather Klitschko...

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              • Skip Bayless
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                #37
                Originally posted by HeadShots
                Yes he does. but he has something even better than Hearns. His ape chit ambush with fists coming from every angle at lightening speed.


                Not even someone with great fundamental defense like Ortiz can survive it.
                Lmao he is very awkward to time, ortiz couldnt figure him out when he started wildin on him. Dont forget, when wilder goes ape it’s not just about launching a counter u have to avoid his punches first because he has power that u have to respect

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Skip Bayless
                  Lmao he is very awkward to time, ortiz couldnt figure him out when he started wildin on him. Dont forget, when wilder goes ape it’s not just about launching a counter u have to avoid his punches first because he has power that u have to respect
                  Ortiz has great short quick counters but the biggest problem is not just the respect but when Wilder's wilding out.... his combos are faster than his opponent's counters most of the time LMAO


                  he's like a coiled up whip

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                  • Mr Objecitivity
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Vlad_
                    AJ couldn’t spark Takam or retired grandfather Klitschko...
                    Retired grand father Wladimir Klitschko sparked and knocked out Kubrat Pulev more brutally than Deontay Wilder knocked out Luis Ortiz.

                    Deontay Wilder is still yet to show that he has greater punching power than Wladimir Klitschko as far as I'm concerned.

                    Against all common opponents (Jason Gavern and Eric Molina). It was Anthony Joshua who knocked out all of them quicker, with fewer punches than Deontay Wilder did.

                    Deontay Wilder's power is clearly overrated if anyone already thinks he has greater punching power than Wladimir Klitschko, Anthony Joshua or even David Haye and Alexander Povetkin.

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                    • Vlad_
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Mr Objecitivity
                      Retired grand father Wladimir Klitschko sparked and knocked out Kubrat Pulev more brutally than Deontay Wilder knocked out Luis Ortiz.

                      Deontay Wilder is still yet to show that he has greater punching power than Wladimir Klitschko as far as I'm concerned.

                      Against all common opponents (Jason Gavern and Eric Molina). It was Anthony Joshua who knocked out all of them quicker, with fewer punches than Deontay Wilder did.

                      Deontay Wilder's power is clearly overrated if anyone already thinks he has greater punching power than Wladimir Klitschko, Anthony Joshua or even David Haye and Alexander Povetkin.
                      Why the hate on Wilder? He KOd a very legit opponent tonight, and his right hand is a real threat to Joshua’s chin. Joshua struggled against Takam last time, so he’s not perfect either.

                      AJ vs DW will be a great fight for Heavyweight supremacy.

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