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Hardest Hvy.Wht. Puncher with both hands?

by Guest55984  |  earlier

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I was hoping to get a idea of what the statistics are for what hand of the particular fighter resulted in his ko of opponents he faced. All answers here have merit-can't choose-SORRY!

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  1. Tyson


  2. ernie shavers

  3. Foreman was insanly strong, but he was more of a clubber then a one punch knock-out artist. He just beat you down with his massive fists and strenth.

    Tyson was more of a puncher, and had the speed, in his prime, to land those explosive shots.

    Joe Louis was also a solid puncher with both hands, and he wasn't exactly a big HW.

  4. of all the top heavy hitting fighters the top three are tyson at #3,foreman at #2 and ernie shavers at #1.why you ask tyson hit very hard but the biggest reason tyson beat everybody was his speed and his good technique.he trained hard when he was young.as he got older and he started to slow down and forget about his technique he started to suck.foreman hit like a bull but was not accurate.he swung for the fences.he new that he would have to land one good punch.now if you want to talk scary power look no farther than ernie shavers.he had deadly accurate power.he didn't just ko people he destroyed them.even muhammed ali admitted that he hit harder than anyone he had ever fought.shaver biggest weakness though was he had no chin.but to this day he is rated as the hardest hitting fighter of all time.

  5. george foreman.. hands down not fast but hands of concrete

  6. BOTH hands? Tyson. No doubt. And neither hand was limited to one single type of blow; uppercut, overhand, hook, body shot, jab, straight, didn't matter.

    What a waste.

  7. Tyson or Foreman, but speed = power so Ill take Tyson's lightning fast uppercuts and hooks over Foremans telegraphed lunging bombs.

    Well Tysons Right or Left uppercuts.

    Lennox Lewis overhand right has led to almost all of his knockouts.

    Other then that I dont know what your talking about?

    Statistics..they dont keep track of the that sort of statistics in boxing. So there is no right or wrong answer. Your question is a matter of opinion and not fact.  Since nobody here has been hit by any of these heavyweights we can only base our answers on what we have observed (or what some people copy off a boxing website)

    Theres no records anywhere that sais Tyson knocked out 29 opponents with a right uppercut. Unless some fan has been keeping track for some reason.

    In my opinion Lennox Lewis's overhand right is the most powerful punch ive seen in boxing.

    Tyson has a higher ko % then Lewis, and Foreman has a higher Ko% then Tyson.

    So Ko% it would go to Foreman. 76 wins 68 ko's.

    Im certainly not going to watch all of Tysons or Foremans fight and count which punch he knocked people out with.

    My question is...why does it matter??

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