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    Originally posted by joe strong View Post
    corrie sanders was the most mismanaged boxer of my time. when in shape he had the fastest hands, 1 punch knock out power & he was a southpaw. he is also 6'4 with a long reach.he also could take a big punch. he only moonlighted as a boxer & was more into celebrity golf & running his big game farm in south africa. his biggest issues were dedication & a lack of stamina. if you could take his best shots early then you could tire him out by the mid rounds & stop him because he was so exhausted. his destruction of wladimir & his fight with rahman are 2 of the most memorable fights i ever saw. he didn't have many big moments but those 2 are the biggest in the HW division since the 2000
    Yet, somehow Vitali gets next to no credit for brutalizing him.

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      Originally posted by Szef99 View Post
      Not so long ago there was an article here about Manny Steward saying Wlad is bigger puncher than Lennox. My pick is either younger Klitschko or Foreman but I think i'll go with Wlad because of the size of Foreman's era heavyweights but that's just me
      Steward has said that on more than one occasion yet if still falls on deaf ears no matter how qualified Emanuel is to say such things. It's beyond me.

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        Originally posted by Mr. Invincible View Post
        I already stated 4 guys that Wlad knocked out with one punch just in this title reign alone. I think that's quite good enough. Those fighters were often a lot bigger than the fighter Louis fought as well. (not saying Louis didn't hit hard at all, as he's on my list as well)
        You named four guys and that's proof? Lol!! If I'm not mistaken 2 of them were knocked out with the left hand. And what does size have to do with this? Let me know when Wlad is taking guys out who were 3 and 4 inches taller with 20 and 30lb weight advantages if you want to make that an issue.

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          Originally posted by Mr. Invincible View Post
          Reasonable post but that doesn't mean anyone hits harder than the other. It's interpretation, which was my point unless it's actually scientifically measured. (hence, the Rocky 4 reference) If Wlad landed his shot as flush as Lennox did against Rahman, the same result would have occured. Let's not forget that the Rahman knocked Lewis out and even if he was slightly faded, he never had a second of competitiveness vs Wlad. That Rahman had only lost once in the last 4 years prior and was 35 so it wasn't as if he was completely washed up. Would Lewis say he hit the hardest?
          Saying the same result would of occurred is as fictiction as "Rocky 4". And what does Rahman stopping Lewis have to do with the topic at hand?

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            Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post
            Saying the same result would of occurred is as fictiction as "Rocky 4". And what does Rahman stopping Lewis have to do with the topic at hand?
            You would probably understand if I was responding to a post you had written.

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              Lewis has 11 actual Ko's on his record. This doesn't include TKO's, etc.

              Wlad has 21.

              This should be proof enough that Wladimir has more one punch power that Lewis but if you don't take my word for it, just take Steward's who has extensive one on one experience with both guys.

              Hell, take Freddy Roaches, who says Wlad hits about as hard as anyone that he's ever trained as well.

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                Foreman,Klitscho and Lewis all had more natural power but Tyson was soo explosive with the power he had with either hand.

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                  Originally posted by Mr. Invincible View Post
                  You would probably understand if I was responding to a post you had written.
                  Nah, it wouldn't make any sense either way and still would have nothing to do with the topic at hand.

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                    Originally posted by Mr. Invincible View Post
                    Lewis has 11 actual Ko's on his record. This doesn't include TKO's, etc.

                    Wlad has 21.

                    This should be proof enough that Wladimir has more one punch power that Lewis but if you don't take my word for it, just take Steward's who has extensive one on one experience with both guys.

                    Hell, take Freddy Roaches, who says Wlad hits about as hard as anyone that he's ever trained as well.
                    Or we could spin this another way and just say the refs waived Lewis fights over quicker knowing his opponent was done. While in Wlad fights a count was given because the ref saw a chance for the opponent to get up.

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                      Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post
                      Or we could spin this another way and just say the refs waived Lewis fights over quicker knowing his opponent was done. While in Wlad fights a count was given because the ref saw a chance for the opponent to get up.
                      If that couldn't be proven then take Steward's word for it.

                      I admit, I haven't seen all of their KO's to say. But then again, not many people have.

                      I can say that I have seen more one punch Ko's from Wladimir than I have Lennox.(excluding Lewis being knocked out himself)

                      Take that for what it's worth.
                      Last edited by Mr. Invincible; 04-11-2012, 11:35 AM.

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