Originally posted by Marchegiano
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So yes, raw power is ONLY relevant if combined with the complete offensive skill set.
Yes, I'm aware of those studies. But where is the actual proof that Marciano can punch with that much force? What measuring instrument was used? How many times did he punch with that much force? Were there any faulty readings? These are the questions that have to be asked to determine the reliability of that study.
You're speculating heavily here! It's entirely possible that the most durable boxers like Mariusz Wach and Oliver McCall possess the durability to take Marciano's best punches (he can possibly deliver safely and practically).
My point was, the boxer who outperforms another boxer in MORE stats in a particular area, that boxer is better in that area.
For example, if boxer A has a higher KO percentage than boxer B, but boxer b has knocked out more top 10 ranked opponents, more previously undefeated opponents, more previously UN-KO'ed opponents and etc. Then I'd infer boxer B to be the better knockout puncher / knockout artist. Since he outperforms boxer A in more stats whilst boxer A only outperforms boxer B in only one stat (knockout percentage).
If you agree with this argument of mine, then that's good! It mean we're both in the same page! I just mentioned that argument again to further elaborate my point for clarity purposes.
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