are you trying to say that they are big punchers or they are not. Because they are not known as big punchers which is what my post says.
You're wrong. Sanders has always been known as a puncher.
Brewster has been a sort of Buster Douglas, capable of incredible feats and vicious KO's, but also capable of very ordinary outings. But Wlad's loss to him was more about Wlad than Brewster's power, everyone knows that.
As for this fight, I think if Peter comes in serious shape then he can win just by sheer agression and will, esp if Toney fights like he did against Rahman. But I think Toney will come in better shape and be able to pull out a decision. Judges seem to have a love affair with the guy since his comeback at cruiser.
You are right that nothing is absolute. But if you are familiar with Toney's career you know he is very intelligent. He will do enough to win a UD and nothing more. He will take rounds off but he will know he has to win 7 of 12 rounds and not be knocked down. And guys, there is a difference between having devastating power and knocking a lot of guys out. Pretty much all HW's KO a lot of opponents because they are bigger men. But Sanders and Brewster have never been known as the biggest punchers in the division. Rahman is a more devastating puncher; Tua is a devastating puncher. There is a difference between KO ratio and power.
people are forgetting that toney is 37 yrs old and finally started to show signs of looking his age in his last fight against rahman. and no,,,rahman is not a devastating puncher. he hasnt put a descent heavyweight on his back for years. peter's power is also overrated by many but he is stronger and hits harder than rahman. if toney gets his weight down then I do pick him by decision,,but I dont think its an easy win for him like many others do. strength and youth will to some degree cancel out the much better technical skills of toney and make for a competitive fight and if toney does come in heavy and out of shape he does run the risk of being stopped for the first time in his career
Sanders was a monstrous puncher, and everyone in boxing and anyone who ever saw him fight knew this. His straight left was one of the most feared punches in the HW division in the last decade. Ask his friend Lennox Lewis about Sanders's power. He knew all about the straight left and had no interest fighting him because of it.
Why does someone say something ridiculously foolish and completely contrary to the truth on every thread of this forum? I've heard it all I think, and now I'm just waiting for someone to call a prime Mike Tyson slow or to say that Marciano had a glass chin. Oh wait, that's one's been done...
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