None of you guys have ever been hit by Tyson os Shavers, so give it up with this ******ed arguement. Not one person knows who hits harder, also don't believe what boxers say, because their full of **** many times!
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Why do people think shavers hit so much harder than tyson?.
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Originally posted by Kid Achilles View PostWhen Tyson slowed down to Shaver's speed in the McBride and Williams fights we saw with our own eyes just how effective he was with raw power alone.
No his punch wasn't what it has been built up to be, it just seemed that way when bolstered by his style and his other attributes. Quickness, timing, and accuracy. A heavyweight with average power would have scored major knockouts with those attributes. Tyson with his very good but not great power, and all of those assets, is a tough fight for anyone.
It's my opinion that Shavers, Baer or Foreman even at 50 would have walked through the weak chinned McBride. Tyson's power alone was very good but not great, or he would have seriously messed him up with raw power alone with the first punch he connected with.
Tyson in his prime was explosive, and a definite knockout artist but I don't think the actual force he produced is anything like what a Baer, Foreman, Shavers, etc were capable of.
but remeber that the times of Baer and Forman and even Shavers the gloves are different now they have bigger gloves that slow down the speed and make you punch less powerful. i go with Baer e****ally.
cant really time the old timers with big gloves because it a disadvantge it make you arm and body tire and you punchs weaker but gotta give the old timer credit for have a super strong chin even the ones who where KOed in there early round
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Yea also Rahman said Sanders is the hardest punchers he's ever faced, guess what I didn't see Sanders knocking Rahman out the way Lewis did
Where was that power in their first fight? I'll go with what Rahman said. Sanders punches looked and sounded harder than Lewis's. Just because Lewis knocked him out through his superior skill in the second fight means nothing. Sanders had maybe half the skill and conditioning Lewis did, which is why he lost to Rahman.
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None of you guys have ever been hit by Tyson os Shavers, so give it up with this ******ed arguement. Not one person knows who hits harder, also don't believe what boxers say, because their full of **** many times!
It's even possible that Danny Williams, Lewis, or Sanders hit as hard or harder than Tyson in fact.
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Originally posted by Kid Achilles View Post.
Where was that power in their first fight? I'll go with what Rahman said. Sanders punches looked and sounded harder than Lewis's. Just because Lewis knocked him out through his superior skill in the second fight means nothing. Sanders had maybe half the skill and conditioning Lewis did, which is why he lost to Rahman.
It a little common sense if you been hit uncousines you wont feel alot more pain than someone hit you repeatly
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Originally posted by Kid Achilles View Post.
Where was that power in their first fight? I'll go with what Rahman said. Sanders punches looked and sounded harder than Lewis's. Just because Lewis knocked him out through his superior skill in the second fight means nothing. Sanders had maybe half the skill and conditioning Lewis did, which is why he lost to Rahman.
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Originally posted by eazy_mas View Postand unexpected punch right on the chin gives you a KO. and that does not mean it is painful but it it mean the punch is hard to drop you uncouinses some punch are painful and stays hurt for some time.
It a little common sense if you been hit uncousines you wont feel alot more pain than someone hit you repeatly
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