Quote Originally Posted by LegendBoxing65
I give it to Foreman on actual head punching and physical strength. Tyson was second. Liston is in there. Frazier was 4th. I think Tua should not be considered. He really has not wiped out the top guys as a champion to be in that class. And the way he fights now the tomato cans he is fighting, he does not really want tough competition. The guy is good, but not in the championship tier. Why he is waiting so long to get going I do not get..
I don't know what his competition has to do with power punching. Shavers is widely considered one of the best power punchers but other than wins over Norton and Jimmy Ellis every time he stepped up in competition he lost. Tua is definately an underacheiving fighter and woefully one dimensional but he has turned around more than one one sided beating w/ a single punch.