I would agree he has great one shot power, like you I've watched all of those guys, Shavers had similar mind numbing power, that rendered people insensible.oogiebe wrote: ↑28 Nov 2019, 17:08Wilder's power is all time power. He's up there amongst the greatest punchers in HW history. There is no doubt about that. All the best had bums they fought (see louis' bum of the month). You can't take that away from him despite his lack of pure boxing skills. been watching boxing over 45 years. Saw Foreman/Shavers/Cooney and the like. Wilder hits harder than them all. Doesn't have the thudding power of foreman or shavers but for pure one-shot power, best I've ever seen.jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑28 Nov 2019, 17:01
Oh deary me. Turn it in mate, I've watched thousands of fights in my lifetime, and seen many great punchers, so get over yourself. For what it's worth John Rawling, a boxing journalist and pundit of some regard, also says much the same, that it's a little easy to get carried away.
Wlad had good power, but was near the end of his career, and was always very reticent ever since his losses to Sanders and then Lamon Brewster. He didn't really land a solid punch on Fury the whole fight, so it's a moot point really.
And for the record, who isn't giving him credit, he hits very hard, but people acting like he's the greatest puncher who ever lived, are getting a wee bit overexcited. He is a great one shot puncher, no doubt, but most of his opponents have been very poor indeed.
He's definitely one of the better one shot hitters at heavyweight, but a little bit of calm is needed.
I just think people are getting a little bit overexcited by him knocking Ortiz out.