Who hits harder, George Foreman or Deontay Wilder?

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  • juggernaut666
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    #51
    Originally posted by _Rexy_
    Foreman was the better boxer, Wilder has more power.

    Foreman was strong, but he seems to be overrated in that aspect as time goes by. Shavers was a much harder puncher
    Have you looked at Shavers K.O opposition in 40 fights ? lol

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      #52
      Originally posted by juggernaut666
      Have you looked at Shavers K.O opposition in 40 fights ? lol
      I’ve watched his fights. I put more stock in that than you going on boxrec and counting the stars.

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        #53
        Originally posted by Mr Objecitivity
        Have you read this thread by the way?

        https://www.boxingscene.com/forums/s...d.php?t=777255
        Yea thats a classic in the making , i missed it and even commented to him how he got Red K again ......so fast well now i know . His little thread was the result of me probably ,he should have just left it . Its like writing on your forehead the word DUMMY . lol

        King Hippo may have got the number one dumbest poster with that one .


        Stiverne hits harder than Klitchko ?

        The scary thing is theres posters like Weiland who said Parker has better offence than Klitchko . Theres an over whelming abundance of ******ity on this forum , its great . lol
        Last edited by juggernaut666; 04-04-2018, 01:40 PM.

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          #54
          Originally posted by _Rexy_
          I’ve watched his fights. I put more stock in that than you going on boxrec and counting the stars.
          Kid you haven't watched boxing long enough otherwise you would see Shavers hasnt had many K.O with guys with winning recordsor guys over 210 .

          I had a convo with Foreman about this and he indeed said he stopped tougher guys , but hey what do i know . I need boxrec a site i dont even have access too ?
          Last edited by juggernaut666; 04-04-2018, 01:13 PM.

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            #55
            Originally posted by larryxxx..
            I think Dundee knows more then you man
            Video's don't lie man. It's out there for your eyes to see. There was no delay or splitting of the glove. But you can continue to be gullible enough to believe that comical BS.

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              #56
              Originally posted by Banderivets
              You MFers damn lost your damn minds with this Wilder...

              The man officially fought his first live body just a few weeks ago, and Ortiz was 55 years old on fight night...off the juice.


              no, wilder hits extremely hard. he's got the boxing skills of a novice, but that does not matter if you're measuring punching power on its own. punching hard is not something wilder or any other natural puncher has to learn to do. he's got 84 inches to generate leverage with his upper body, he's six and a half feet tall and punches down on almost everybody, he's well over 200 lbs in the best shape of his life, and he's got very good handspeed for a man of his size. it's what he was born to do, especially with his right hand.

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                #57
                Foreman along with Earnie is probably the heaviest handed puncher ever. Wilder is Lethal in a different way, not all his punches carry real power and he isn't what I'd call heavy handed at all but he does have that explosive whip like power in that right hand similar to a Tommy Hearns. Im not sure how determine the puncher of those two but I actually think DW is more likely to end things with one single blow. It's like when Zab fought Cotto, Cotto was stronger and landed the heavier telling shots throughout that stay with a man but the every now and then BOOM Zab would land with one of his rapid snappy shots and buzz Cotto...
                There are definitely different types of power and I actually think there are different types of chin too meaning some guys can take the heavy shots all night but those Snappy shots get the job done and vice versa

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                  #58
                  Personally I put Mike Tyson as history's premier puncher, heavy handed and the most explosive ever

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by juggernaut666
                    Kid you haven't watched boxing long enough otherwise you would see Shavers hasnt had many K.O with guys with winning recordsor guys over 210 .

                    I had a convo with Foreman about this and he indeed said he stopped tougher guys , but hey what do i know . I need boxrec a site i dont even have access too ?
                    I’m happy for you, you spoke with Big George. I still have him behind Shavers and ahead of Lyle.

                    And you have no idea what my age is, nice try.

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by _Rexy_
                      I’m happy for you, you spoke with Big George. I still have him behind Shavers and ahead of Lyle.

                      And you have no idea what my age is, nice try.
                      Your 24/25 , go play with your toys now . lol


                      Shavers knocking out Norton ( his best K.O ) in 1979 AFTER Foreman doesnt indicate he he hits harder than a guy with a resume full of better opponents , get real . lol
                      Last edited by juggernaut666; 04-04-2018, 02:14 PM.

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