Joe Louis his opponents often thought they had been shot. Devastating up close.
Joe Louis his opponents often thought they had been shot. Devastating up close.
I would say Earnie Shaver. It's hard answer though because Roy Jones hit like a mutha too, Ray Robinson KO'd people who'd seldom ever been down with one punch. Sam Langford was a damn beast. Ugh its just too large of a list to narrow down to a single hardest puncher ever considering we still don't have a good way to measure a boxers punching power (even though actual instruments to do that exist)
So let's leave it in theorycraft and discussions![]()
Since all you fuckers already mentioned half the people here's some not yet mentioned who are often overlooked...
"Pajarito" Moreno
Fitzsimmons
Galaxy
Arguello
Foster
Cuevas
Some other guys:
Bert Cooper ... not the hardest hitter but had serious power
Prince Naseem relied solely on his power at times
Max Baer had deadly power ... literally ...
Tommy Morrison ... excellent left hook
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Today I would say both Klitschkos, Matthysse, Nonito, JMM & Froch...
I disagree
Watched some more of his fights (was painfully difficult to stay awake but mission accomplished) and seems to have a KILLER jab in terms of power. His straight right is also powerful.
The effect that some of his punches have on his opponent give you an idea of how hard he hits ...
I would have to agree with you on Chocolatito. That KO against Soto cannot be described as anything else but a thing of beauty.
Historically, well, that's hard for me because you have to consider different boxers, their era and the contexts of their fights. I'm gonna have to go with obvious and right in front of us, Iron Mike Tyson. I've been studying the boxing game for a while, new and old, not an expert by any stretch, but I know enough to make educated and calculated statements.
I'm going to have to go with Tyson historically and for all times.
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Iron Mike is top 5 in power all time, in my opinion.
But I think he is the most devastating puncher of all time ... he could literally KO you with any punch in his repertoire ... and he had no problem throwing any kind of punch from any kind of angle ... and the combos he would throw were ungodly and had never existed before in the heavyweight division.
Combine that with the natural speed and power as well as the technique he would employ and you have the most devastating puncher of all time.
The uppercut he throws here MAY be the most powerful punch I've ever seen
Here it is at 11 minutes and 51 seconds
Same fight against Ribalta he rips a lightning fast combo at 33m and 30s
Possibly the best I've ever seen from a heavyweight
He was destroying people that super punchers like Foreman went 12 full rounds with ... and scraped by with a SD victory. Foreman beat Lou Savarese in a 12 round SD yet Tyson annihilated him with a single punch, through his guard:
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Last edited by TysonBomb; 01-10-2013 at 11:16 AM.
Tyson had great technique which included speed, accuracy, timing and power. Raw power would be Bruno, Foreman and Rocky.
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Forgot about Bruno ... he had major power ... I remember him stunning Tyson with a left hand and even steel chinned Oliver McCall felt this dudes hits
Heavyweight you have to go Foreman, Shavers and Tyson. In terms of raw power, it's hard not to go with George. He was knocking out young guns when he was in his mid to late 40s! But consensus says Shavers was the bigger puncher, according to guys who would know like Ali.
I think an underrated puncher is Merqui Sosa. James Toney said he was the hardest puncher he'd ever faced, and James has been in with some guys who can bang.
Golovkin hits hard, but let's see him knockout some top opponents before rating his power.
This is a nice video of some of the punches we have talked about.
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You may be right he looks more than capable of unifying and wiping out everyone around him in his division but we will see. I think the same can be said Of David Price it's a bit early to judge but his power seems freakish, and I can't see anybody out there that can live with it. And that includes Wlad and Vitali.
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