RonnyJ wrote: ↑21 Sep 2019, 14:59
rewatched lewis rahman 2 and wilder brezeale. i think both ko punches reflect the strongest punch both ever showed in their careers.
i focused on the sound of the punch. just by the sound, wilders punch seemed more powerful. i should do the same with foreman, tyson and shavers.
Foreman's left hook on Adilson Rodriguez and the right hook for the last knockdown on Frazier in the first fight.
Tyson's straight right hand on Spinks and left hook off of Berbick's forehead.
Shavers: Too many to list. The shot he floored Lyle with was huge. The overhand right on Holmes was massive. Both got up to beat him though.
None sounded like that bomb blast of Wilder vs Breazeale to your point.
margaret thatcher wrote: ↑21 Sep 2019, 15:08
So was Wilder's KO of Dom the hardest punch ever
Tough to say. You know how it is. THe most recent 'blast' gets most of the attention. It was certainly one of the most devastating one punch KO's I've ever seen. I always wished I could hear the shot Marciano hit Walcott with.
It was a great shot but Dom did get to his feet, to me the most brutal are where the guys are actually laid out. Look at Jefferson KTFO Harris for example, or Tua-Ruiz for a combo.
margaret thatcher wrote: ↑21 Sep 2019, 15:16
It was a great shot but Dom did get to his feet, to me the most brutal are where the guys are actually laid out. Look at Jefferson KTFO Harris for example, or Tua-Ruiz for a combo.
It was good enough for Merchant to express his love for Derrick! That one was out of knowwhere.
If laid out is important. How about Wilder/Spzilka?
RonnyJ wrote: ↑21 Sep 2019, 14:59
rewatched lewis rahman 2 and wilder brezeale. i think both ko punches reflect the strongest punch both ever showed in their careers.
i focused on the sound of the punch. just by the sound, wilders punch seemed more powerful. i should do the same with foreman, tyson and shavers.
Foreman's left hook on Adilson Rodriguez and the right hook for the last knockdown on Frazier in the first fight.
Tyson's straight right hand on Spinks and left hook off of Berbick's forehead.
Shavers: Too many to list. The shot he floored Lyle with was huge. The overhand right on Holmes was massive. Both got up to beat him though.
None sounded like that bomb blast of Wilder vs Breazeale to your point.
thanks oogiebe. i will look up the punches you mentioned
margaret thatcher wrote: ↑21 Sep 2019, 15:08
So was Wilder's KO of Dom the hardest punch ever
Tough to say. You know how it is. THe most recent 'blast' gets most of the attention. It was certainly one of the most devastating one punch KO's I've ever seen. I always wished I could hear the shot Marciano hit Walcott with.
good point. sound television image, everything is at its best today. realy wounder how the fights would be today, with today sound engineering
how do u see wladimir k and joshua in comparison to wilders power. wlad vs ray austin, the left was crazy strong and wlads stronger arm was the right. also wilder realy does put his whole body weight into 1 punch, wild. wlad or josh fought more composed and rarly swung a wild hook with no thinking of defence, just swinging 1 hardcore hook. tyson for example was controlled but often he went also completly bezerk and swung just to end it. even so not so reckless like wilder.
Tough to say. You know how it is. THe most recent 'blast' gets most of the attention. It was certainly one of the most devastating one punch KO's I've ever seen. I always wished I could hear the shot Marciano hit Walcott with.
good point. sound television image, everything is at its best today. realy wounder how the fights would be today, with today sound engineering
how do u see wladimir k and joshua in comparison to wilders power. wlad vs ray austin, the left was crazy strong and wlads stronger arm was the right. also wilder realy does put his whole body weight into 1 punch, wild. wlad or josh fought more composed and rarly swung a wild hook with no thinking of defence, just swinging 1 hardcore hook. tyson for example was controlled but often he went also completly bezerk and swung just to end it. even so not so reckless like wilder.
Thanks Ronny.
Wlad would be a decent compare I think. Lewis too. Their technique was much better than Wilder's of course. I don't think Wlad had that same level of power that Wilder has. Lewis seemed to have it at times, but somehow not always. You can talk about free swinging, but Wilder's best KO punches have been the straight one two and not the wild windmill fits. He's been better the last several fights in not going that route. I don't think AJ is in the same league as those three. AJ has better skills, but not that thunderous power. Tyson was really so effective because of his speed and ability to deliver shots from so many odd combos and angles. Ask Marvis Frazier!
good point. sound television image, everything is at its best today. realy wounder how the fights would be today, with today sound engineering
how do u see wladimir k and joshua in comparison to wilders power. wlad vs ray austin, the left was crazy strong and wlads stronger arm was the right. also wilder realy does put his whole body weight into 1 punch, wild. wlad or josh fought more composed and rarly swung a wild hook with no thinking of defence, just swinging 1 hardcore hook. tyson for example was controlled but often he went also completly bezerk and swung just to end it. even so not so reckless like wilder.
Thanks Ronny.
Wlad would be a decent compare I think. Lewis too. Their technique was much better than Wilder's of course. I don't think Wlad had that same level of power that Wilder has. Lewis seemed to have it at times, but somehow not always. You can talk about free swinging, but Wilder's best KO punches have been the straight one two and not the wild windmill fits. He's been better the last several fights in not going that route. I don't think AJ is in the same league as those three. AJ has better skills, but not that thunderous power. Tyson was really so effective because of his speed and ability to deliver shots from so many odd combos and angles. Ask Marvis Frazier!
Wlad would be a decent compare I think. Lewis too. Their technique was much better than Wilder's of course. I don't think Wlad had that same level of power that Wilder has. Lewis seemed to have it at times, but somehow not always. You can talk about free swinging, but Wilder's best KO punches have been the straight one two and not the wild windmill fits. He's been better the last several fights in not going that route. I don't think AJ is in the same league as those three. AJ has better skills, but not that thunderous power. Tyson was really so effective because of his speed and ability to deliver shots from so many odd combos and angles. Ask Marvis Frazier!
I think Wilder is up there with the hardest punchers in the history of the sport. It's an old tradition in boxing to always hate on the current crop of fighters. Jack Johnson was no James J Jeffries. Ali was no Marciano or Louis. Homes was no Ali. We always love to think the boxers of today aren't up to par with the boxers of the past. Let's fast forward 50-75 years here. I think the Wilder/Fury/Joshua/Ruiz era is gonna be looked back as a pretty damn great era, and I absolutely think Wilder's power will be compared to the likes of Foreman, Shavers, Tyson, etc.. I could see it now. Boxing fans in 2079 saying the heavyweight division sucks now. I bet they wish they were around in 2019-2020 when the HW division was so much better. This will always be a thing. When Wilder's long gone his punching power will absolutely be remembered as some of the greatest
In boxing today? I would say yes. Wilder has yet to use his other good attributes to his advantage still. Imagine him with a Larry Holmes type jab? His lack of bodywork is also something he could improve greatly on....especially against someone like Fury.