Deontay Wilder is the hardest puncher in the history of the sport.

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  • JakeTheBoxer
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    #11
    Originally posted by Vlad_
    He put Fury down very heavily. That Fury got up was indeed a miracle, as he himself said it.
    Yes, Fury is the best hw in the world, we already know that. Tell something new.

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    • Lomadeaux
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      #12
      Originally posted by DuckAdonis
      You can't compare a Cruiserweight and a Middleweight with 2 Heavyweights. My goodness....do you know anything about Boxing at all?
      No, the guys a moron.

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      • HeadShots
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        #13
        Originally posted by DuckAdonis
        You can't compare a Cruiserweight and a Middleweight with 2 Heavyweights. My goodness....do you know anything about Boxing at all?


        cruiserweights cut weight. how much do you figure the average cruiserweight cuts?


        Deontay fought at 205 lbs with Fury.

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        • DuckAdonis
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          #14
          Originally posted by HeadShots
          cruiserweights cut weight. how much do you figure the average cruiserweight cuts?


          Deontay fought at 205 lbs with Fury.
          So Wilder just happens to be sick Everytime he steps up and struggles. Which has only been 2 times actually lol. Very interesting. So Wilder lost pounds after the weigh in? Yes ah makes perfect sense

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          • HeadShots
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            #15
            Originally posted by DuckAdonis
            So Wilder just happens to be sick Everytime he steps up and struggles. Which has only been 2 times actually lol. Very interesting. So Wilder lost pounds after the weigh in? Yes ah makes perfect sense
            don't dodge the question.

            how much does the average cruiser cut? what's the average cruiser's in-ring weight?


            Wilder is the average weight of a cruiser in ring and ****ing out super heavies.

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              #16
              Wilder has the great equalizer, against anyone!

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                #17
                Originally posted by Lomadeaux
                There's been guys with similar pound for pound power. But with Wilder, it's insane power...

                Here's the difference. In the heavyweight division today, he doesn't have much of a threat. He makes SO many mistakes that guys don't capitalize on.

                Back in the day it would be a much different situation.
                Foreman made way more mistakes though, and Lewis was getting rocked by euro level fighters like Mavrovic.

                Wilder is just REALLY good.

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                • kafkod
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                  #18
                  Povetkin hits harder than Wilder. He knocked Duhaupus out cold with one punch. Wilder hit Duhaupus with his best shots and couldn't even put him down.

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                  • EnglishOxide
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                    #19
                    He needs to knock out top tier heavyweights to prove it.

                    Fact remains Ortiz is the best guy he has KOd and Ortiz is nothing.

                    Fury, AJ, Whyte, Usyk.

                    KO a couple of those guys and I will agree he is the hardest puncher ever.

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                    • Skip Bayless
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                      #20
                      100% he is. the amount of leverage, speed and sheer ferocious will to kill people is unparalleled. foreman didn't have the speed, tyson didn't have the leverage that wilder does.

                      freak puncher

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