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

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    #131
    Watching Wilder fight is like watching a ******ed, epileptic spastic with a nuclear bomb in his hand.

    You know if he explodes it, it'll be dangerous for anyone, but for the rest of the time he'll just look a right cunt.

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    • champion4ever
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      #132
      Yes, indeed he is the hardest puncher ever. Just look at all the empirical evidence. No one in the history in the sport can put a fighters away so quickly.

      It doesn't matter how badly he is being out boxed or how many rounds he is losing; He has the one thing which only a few gifted fighters possess and that is the equalizer.

      That right hand punching power. No one who squares up against him, toe to toe, without moving their head would stand a chance against him.

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        #133
        Originally posted by Vlad_
        He put Fury down very heavily. That Fury got up was indeed a miracle, as he himself said it.
        It was a bit of a fluke he got up.Come up with another fight where the guy was OUT for 5secs and gets up?One thing that's kind of funny is that Breazeale even got up at 12 when he hit ground he was lifeless and flailing like deadweight.

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          #134
          Yes he is!Make all the jokes you want about his skill but he hits harder then EVERYBODY since a prime Foreman.Foreman had a different kind of power though he had heavy handed power, Wilders is more snap power like Hearns.There has been interviews with guys who have sparred Lewis and Wlad and all said Wilder hits harder.One was Malick Scott who you can throw out because he is friends with Wilder, but the other's had no connection with either.Haye and his trainer BOTH said he hit harder then Wlad.

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              #136
              Originally posted by EnglishOxide
              His ratio is 95.2%.

              If AJ KOs Ruiz then his ratio becomes 95.4%.

              Would that make AJ the harder puncher in your opinion?

              Considering Fury and Breazeale had been down and stopped many times before, and Povetkin/Ruiz hadn't, then that would also reinforce the idea that AJ hits harder.

              did AJ KO Ruiz?

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                #137
                Surprised wilder didn't ko haye in sparring. But wilder might say haye is hardest hitter he's seen

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                  #138
                  Originally posted by HeadShots
                  he would knock Ali, Foreman, Marciano out cold.
                  Not sure if trolling, but a limited fighter like Wilder would have 0 chance of KOing Ali; in fact, he would be lucky to win a single round. Also, big George might have knocked out Wilder himself. Marciano was a bum, so Wilder very well may have KOd him.

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                    #139
                    Originally posted by Bad_Guy
                    Not sure if trolling, but a limited fighter like Wilder would have 0 chance of KOing Ali; in fact, he would be lucky to win a single round. Also, big George might have knocked out Wilder himself. Marciano was a bum, so Wilder very well may have KOd him.

                    170 lb slow twitching british bum knocked Ali into the ropes.

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                      #140
                      Originally posted by HeadShots
                      170 lb slow twitching british bum knocked Ali into the ropes.

                      What's your point? Cooper was TKOd in the very next round. A 40 year old Ortiz almost KOd Wilder. Means nothing in a potential match up between the two.

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