Re: Is it fair to say today's HW champions are more chinny?

Originally Posted by
ross

Originally Posted by
TitoFan

Originally Posted by
Master

Originally Posted by
VG_Addict
I think HWs have gotten even bigger since Lewis.
Joseph Parker weighed 235.4 lbs against Meehan, and Anthony Joshua weighed 249 lbs against Cornish.
I do not think they are chinny.
Power does not come from the weight.
Exactly! And
because power does not come from weight, we can't automatically assume today's behemoths (Wlad, Fury) punch harder than the Lennoxes and the Mike Tysons just because they're bigger. And yet my point remains, which is that we used to see more meaningful exchanges between the heavyweights of that era (Lewis, Tyson, Vitali, etc) than we do now..... at least where Wladimir and maybe now Fury are concerned.
It's like now they're more conscious of their size and power... and more afraid of taking a decent shot on the chin. This all started with Wlad, of course, who was the King of fighting like a scared deer protecting that fragile chin of his.
I just dont agree and cant.
Lennox was a big heavy man himself!!
Mike Tyson is a good example. Although not a small heavyweight in the sense of weight, compared to the 70's fighters he is small compared to the big fighters today but renowned for power. Freddie Roach has taken both Mike Tyson and Wladimir Klitschko on the pads and he is quoted as saying although Mikes punches were more explosive Wlad landed with more weight.
Obviously if you have that kind of weight landing its going to move you and move you more than someone 30 or 40lb lighter.
OK I should have written knockout do not come from power alone the biggest factors are surprise of not expecting it, speed and technique.
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