Sure he's KO'd a ton of guys, but his power has to carry to heavyweight for him to be considered a P4P power puncher and so far he's KO'd 2 guys who have already been KO'd and his record is littered with guys who had been KO'd before he got to them.
Haye was the FIRST to stop: Lasse Johanssen and Giacobbe Fragomeni...that is all
You compare that to Wlad and Vitali and who they have stopped it's obvious Haye doesn't belong in the picture YET. Had he moved from 175 to cruiserweight and to heavyweight KO-ing everyone left and right YES I would agree with you putting him in there but right now it's a little premature.
I also think David Haye should be on the list. We can only go on what he has done so far, which is blast out pretty much everyone. Time will tell at heavy though.
Oh yea and Lyle, i noticed on boxrec that Solis was extended the full 8 by the one and only Julius Long. The very same Julius Long that was taken out in 2 by Audley Harrison.
Not sure why i feel i should tell you that, but for some reason i think it might be of interest to you.
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I understand that but if you compare him to other heavyweights alone he's a touch behind the curve.
Wlad was the first to stop: Chagaev, Brock, Thompson, Brewster, Mercer
Vitali was the first to stop: Sam Peter, Arreola, Kirk Johnson, Larry Donald
Those aren't even the full lists of guys the Klitschko's were the first to stop, but the impressive thing is that those fighters they stopped had fought and beaten or lasted the distance with other big time power punchers.
I am fully aware a chin can go bad after getting cracked and all, but I'm just saying what the Klitschko's have done at heavyweight puts them ahead of Haye in the P4P rankings.
OK that's reasonable to think of him as a big power puncher until someone stands up to his punches, but to classify him in the P4P rankings it's premature.
If he was to fight Sam Peter and 1 punch KO him then I would say HELL YES he's up at the top of the P4P rankings in power punching, but he hasn't and it took him 5 rounds to stop Monte Barrett whom Solis just dropped in 2 rounds with 1 punch
You can't really judge things like that though. I mean Audley Harrison stopped Danny Williams in 3 whereas it took Vitali 8 rounds to get him out and as someone mentioned earlier Solis went the distance with Julius Long who Audley KO'd in 2 and then Bonin who it took Audley 9 rounds to get out, got demolished in 1 by Haye!!
Well if you really wanted to make a point you would have brought up Sinan Samil Sam stopping DW in 6, because the Audley-Williams fight happened after that beat down Vitali put on him....and there was no reason that fight deserved to go 8.
But I digress, Vitali's record speaks for itself
obvious, simple answer but it has to be pacquiao
very rare at the lower weights you find a guy who can knock someone out with one punch
The guy is an animal at 122 pounds and an animal at 140.....the word "knockout artist" in the dictionary should just come with a picture of manny
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for me without question its david haye, his record speaks for itself, also have u seen his training sessions on the pads, unfukkin real, the mans a walking stick of dynamite
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