Inoue Is The Hardest Puncher In Boxing Today Not Wilder

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  • Larry the boss
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    #11
    Originally posted by ThunderFists
    Wilder is a heavyweight and so is brezeale. Guys like marciano were doing long before wildr. It isnt amazing. A guy who started off at 108lbs koing a guy who weighed 144 who hadnt lost in 10 years in the 1st round is amazing
    how much did Inoue weigh when he ko'd the 144 pound guy(who the hell was that)?

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    • ThunderFists
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      #12
      Originally posted by A.K
      I get that you want to create this p4p illusion cause y’all weigh the size of 8th graders but that’s not how it works if we want to be honest with ourselves of who can hit the hardest. Sure Inoue can **** but if him and wilder bough hit a machine that could register power Inoues would come out looking like a child compared to wilder. So don’t lie to yourself Deontay is the hardest puncher in the sport and no silly p4p myth shat will change that.
      This what you call a strawman . My argument wasn't that inoue is a harder puncher than deontay wilder so stop spewing nonsense and putting words in my mouth. Its obvious that the hardest puncher in the sport will always be a heavyweight. My argument is p4p inoue is the hardest puncher because hes knocking out champions in multiple weight classes in faster and more impressive fashion in divisions that have less than 40% ratio of kos. Knocking out brezeale a C + contender in the 1st round isnt comparable to knocking out a A- champion in the 2nd round in your 3rd fight at the weight class. As for you saying p4p punchers are a myth ever heard of pacquiao? Donaire? Tommy hearns? Those are the definition of p4p punchers end of story

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        #13
        Originally posted by jreckoning
        He didn't even knock out his guy in the first round. Pitiful.


        Feather fisted.


        Deontays last 3 opponents and how long it took him ko them

        Ortiz (8 rounds)
        Fury (12, arguably robbed)
        Brezeale( 1 round)
        Total :21 rounds

        Inoue;

        Mcdonell (1 round)
        Payano (1 round)
        Rodriguez ( 2 rounds)

        Total: 4 rounds

        Deontay hardest puncher my ass lmao

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          #14
          p4p inoue is the hardest puncher because hes knocking out champions in multiple weight classes
          Deontay can't move up multiple weight classes because he's already in the highest one. Therefore Deontay is disqualified.

          Cong**** to Inoue, the King of the Midgets!

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            #15
            Originally posted by ThunderFists
            Inoue is p4p the hardest puncher in the sport. Inoue koes elite fighters 2 weight classes above his natural weight with no wind up in his punches. Wilder koes barely top 10 fighters with no defense or movement. He went 12 rounds with stiverne ffs. Inoue was koing guys like narvaez who had like 15 title defenses at 21 years old. Inoue koes fighters with short punches. Breaking noses with jabs and ribs with short hooks. Koing guys who had never been stopped or have lost once (payano) koing guys who had 15lb weight adv on him (mcdonell)1st round
            I think he beats anyone from 118 to 130

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              #16
              Originally posted by ThunderFists
              This what you call a strawman . My argument wasn't that inoue is a harder puncher than deontay wilder so stop spewing nonsense and putting words in my mouth. Its obvious that the hardest puncher in the sport will always be a heavyweight. My argument is p4p inoue is the hardest puncher because hes knocking out champions in multiple weight classes in faster and more impressive fashion in divisions that have less than 40% ratio of kos. Knocking out brezeale a C + contender in the 1st round isnt comparable to knocking out a A- champion in the 2nd round in your 3rd fight at the weight class. As for you saying p4p punchers are a myth ever heard of pacquiao? Donaire? Tommy hearns? Those are the definition of p4p punchers end of story
              You can’t argue with ****** you’re dealing with guys who have 60 IQ

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                #17
                There’s four belts every four pounds at the bottom.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by HitmanTommy
                  I have to agree.... A bantamweight dropping fighters naturally bigger than him is FAR more impressive than a heavyweight dropping another heavyweight even if they outweigh him by 30-40+ lbs.

                  At heavyweight, it's the only division where you are EXPECTED to have a good deal of power to drop opponents.

                  Divisions under 130 often get called "pillow divisions" because not many fights result in KO's..... TKO's yes, but not KO's. So to see a small light fighter straight icing fighters is certainly more impressive than a heavyweights power.

                  In my opinion, the lower the division, the more impressed I am that such a small guy can generate so much power.
                  Inoue and Rodriguez weigh in at exactly the same weight it's not like he gave away 4 pounds at the scales never mind 30+

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                    #19
                    as many already know
                    HWs have always been known to have high KO ratios

                    but for BW to have so much KOs vs. a high champion opponent level is extremely rare

                    essentially, inoue is like a bantomweight with welterweight power

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                      #20
                      Yep, I just got a little bit dumber reading this.

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