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  • #21
    Guys, why don't you consider Vitali as the hardest hitter? I mean his KO ratio speaks for itself, doesn't it? Wlad himself said that his brother (in his prime) was the one who was hitting harder.

    He doesn't need to throw lots of hard punches...he has serious one punch power in his right arm.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by damian5000 View Post
      In the last 3 years he has 2 KO's in 7 fights... 1 one of those was Maskaev who was KO'd in all 6 of his losses.
      ofcourse he hits hard the problem is his punching technique sucks so he doesn't hit GOOD heavyweights flush that much.

      Knockouts isn't about how hard you hit it's a combination of many things such as accuracy/technique etc. So someone like Peter can be the hardest 1 punch hitter in the world (which he might be) but still not knock out alot of ELITES because of his sucky technique whereas someone like Ali might not have alot of power but still knock everyone out due to technique and accuracy of punching.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Finn73 View Post
        Guys, why don't you consider Vitali as the hardest hitter? I mean his KO ratio speaks for itself, doesn't it? Wlad himself said that his brother (in his prime) was the one who was hitting harder.

        He doesn't need to throw lots of hard punches...he has serious one punch power in his right arm.
        Because he doesn't really have one shot KO power, but he hits hard and his shots punish. The huge majority of his wins over the last 10 years are technical KO's.

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        • #24
          Yes, maybe you're right, in terms of one punch KO power Tyson ruled big time.

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