Comments Thread For: Naazim: Wilder Might Be Best Heavyweight Puncher in History

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  • joseph5620
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    #101
    Originally posted by Sn1
    *yawn* stop cherry picking posts, some of us have already addressed ****m backpedaling on his original statement which made it even more ridiculous in the process.
    "Some if us?" I don't even know who you are, haven't read any of your post, and wasn't addressing you. I don't even know what you're talking about.

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    • Zn1
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      #102
      Originally posted by joseph5620
      "Some if us?" I don't even know who you are, haven't read any of your post, and wasn't addressing you. I don't even know what you're talking about.
      haha what a hypocrite

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      • Chrismart
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        #103
        I feel he needs some KO's against better opposition before that claim can be made.

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        • MrClutch85
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          #104
          Earnie Shavers didn't KO great fighters but he is considered to be the greatest HW puncher of all time.Punching power has nothing skill or resume It's who hits the hardest Wilder is up their with the best he has some scary knockouts.

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          • abracada
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            #105
            Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
            Veteran trainer Naazim Richardson is going to receive from criticism, after stating that he believes WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder might be the hardest punching heavyweight in history. Wilder (40-0, 39 KOs) has knocked out every opponent that he ever faced in the ring.
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            Numbers don’t lie!!!!!

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            • Noelanthony
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              #106
              Originally posted by Boxing Goat
              Agreed ^ Wilder can hurt anyone with his punch. Anyone. Period. In fact, he's hurt everyone he's ever fought as a pro in every single fight.
              And so he should he has no fewer than 30 journey men on his resume. I would hurt at least 20 of his 40 opponents

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              • Sheldon312
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                #107
                To me, it is very hard to quantify Wilder's power compared to other ATG. When talking about ATG punchers at the HW division, you have guys like Foreman, Shavers, Cooney, Lewis, Marciano, Wlad, Peters, Haye, Tyson, Frazier, Vlad, Tua, and many more. There is no doubt that Wilder has a devastating right hand but there have been fighters who have been able to take everything that Wilder has thrown at him.

                Take Johann Duhaupas for example. It took Wilder 11 rounds to stop him but earlier in the fight Wilder landed a few eight hands that didn't seem to phase Duhaupas at all. Yet against Povetkin, he was knocked out in round 6.

                Same with Molina, it took Wilder 9 rounds to stop him but AJ only three.

                Stiverne, in the first fight, took everything that Wilder could throw at him, and Areolla did the same before his corner decided to throw in the towel. Personally, I am not sure if Wilder hits any harder than Prime Haye or Prime Tua. Let's just see how he does against guys like Joshua and Fury.

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                • Raggamuffin
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                  #108
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                  Originally posted by Illmatic94
                  nobody knows this better than Eddie *****. protect the robot by any means..
                  Lmmfao rotf...

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                  • boliodogs
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                    #109
                    I don't go by sparring rumors. I go by what I see in real fights. From what I have seen both Wilder and AJ are very hard punchers with very average chins. I think they are equally dangerous opponents for each other. AJ fought Wlad and is fighting Povetkin and they both punch just as hard and accurately as Wilder. Wilder has almost 100% KOs partly because he is a fast deadly puncher but partly because of the low quality of most of his opponents.

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                    • Tom Cruise
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                      #110
                      Originally posted by joseph5620
                      Another one who probably didn't even read what was actually said.
                      He said he was the best puncher ever. What is there to misread?

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