Morrison had crazy power in his left hook.
Wladiqueer has probably a top 3 jab ever in terms of pure power
Morrison had crazy power in his left hook.
Wladiqueer has probably a top 3 jab ever in terms of pure power
Wladimir Klitschko
Marciano
Jeffries
Dempsey
Max Baer
Others like Vladimir Virchis could actually punch harder than any of those, but lacked other boxing skills.
Wilde
Fitzy
Ledoux Charles
Cooney
Otto
Stribling
I'm fucken confused and can't get past the 1st sentence.
So when you say white you mean skin color? Wether it's European, Latin America or whatever other ethnic group is out there)
But based on weight and not KO ratio?
I need a nap.
Here's a shot in the dark Botha?
Reminds of the thread @CFH did a while back it was something like:
Who's the best southpaw who fought as an orthodox that punished his opponent thru 6 rounds only to lose the next 6 rounds and be crowned new champion?![]()
I seem to be unable to find the clip of Charlie Z being ko'd by his heavybag in his studio apartment![]()
So harder hitter does not = more total power +minus - being lighter and subtract again for no steroids and must be a white puncher. Weird equation
George foreman and Earnie Shavers punched a few white people so technically they were white punchers but apparently they don't figure in this equation.
Um Price is potentially on his way up there to the blackboard...sorry non white board
Ignoring total power and skin colour and taking into consideration relative weight the equation is much simpler
http://www.saddoboxing.com/boxingfor...-punchers.html
Julian the hawk Jackson End of story
Stribling fought about 40 times one year and won all but a couple by knockout. He was not a big heavyweight but set the record for the division fighting close to 60 fights in one year. In close to 300 fights he compiled just under 130 knockouts and only lost about 12 times, one time only stopped on a tko against Schmeling in the final round.
Otto had at least 42 first round knockouts and as many as 50 depending on the source. He held the first in a row ko record until Valero broke it.
Still one man stands out even amongst these two and all of those that came before and after him if the p4p equation is honestly applied. Even if its not it makes little difference. A toothpick of a man really.
Jimmy Wilde is the biggest p4p(or any other scale) puncher in the history of the sport and it’s not even close. Regardless of skin tone.
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