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    Originally posted by Mr. Invincible View Post
    I get it, so whenever Wlad KO's a top rated contender clean like Thompson or Brock who had never been knocked out before, (Rahman had) it is knocking out a zombie. Oh, okay, that's fair.

    Look.....
    I'm not saying it wasn't a big shot at all. It was.
    I'm not saying Lennox wasn't a big puncher. He was.
    I'm just saying Wlad is a bigger puncher. He is, or at least almost everything indicates that he is and Lennox's own trainer even admits that.

    Knowing the sport as you say, you should understand that a fighter standing there waiting to pick off a shot they are expecting can take a shot a **** load better than an offensive minded one getting clipped while trying to do their own damage. Rahman just was preserving his life, not trying to inflict damage. That's boxing 101. I shouldn't be giving free lessons like that, you should already know this having conversating with me in the first place.
    What indicates it?

    What evidence is there to claim Wlad is a bigger puncher?

    As I said before if Wlad has the hardest right hand in boxing history then Haye has the best chin.

    Have you any clips of Wlad taken out an alert, fresh opponent with one punch?

    If so post them or tell me what fight it was?

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      Originally posted by Mr. Invincible View Post
      Yea, Wladimir does. No doubt. The poll says Foreman, but that's based on reputation and most people who voted on here just heard about Foreman and his 'daunting power' in the films and documentaries about Muhammad Ali.
      Vitali Klitschko would disagree with you.

      When quizzed about it, WBC Heavyweight Champion Klitschko allegedly asked, “Who’s Pele Reid?”, and when he was reminded that Pele was supposed to have KO’d him in a kickboxing match, Klitschko answered, “It was so long ago that I forgot all about him. I lost that fight because of a kick to the thigh, not because of any punch. Lennox is the biggest puncher in the world and he couldn’t knock me out.”




      Wlad probably disagrees with you, but hey you keep saying that whilst providing no evidence.

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        big lenny no question,his right hand has soooo hard,shame he fought vit late,still beat his ass,christ knows how many stitches he had.

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          Originally posted by pedro1098 View Post
          big lenny no question,his right hand has soooo hard,shame he fought vit late,still beat his ass,christ knows how many stitches he had.
          60 stitches

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            Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post
            In the opinion of historians and experts Lewis has fought the better comp. That may change in the future, but as of now its not really arguable. Lewis beat fighters more accomplished and well rounded fighters.
            Accomplished fighters, maybe. That doesn't mean they were better. In this era, the contenders are stomped out before they pass around belts like they did in the 90's. I can't imagine Tommy Morrison beating a Klitschko no matter how hard I try, let alone Michael Bentt.

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              Originally posted by Mr. Invincible View Post
              Accomplished fighters, maybe. That doesn't mean they were better. In this era, the contenders are stomped out before they pass around belts like they did in the 90's. I can't imagine Tommy Morrison beating a Klitschko no matter how hard I try, let alone Michael Bentt.
              Morrison had a better left hook than anyone Wlad has faced, if that landed it would be lights out.

              I expect Wlad to be even more boring than usual if he were to win this one, and his right hand will be stuck to his chin all night.

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                Originally posted by Mr. Invincible View Post
                I get it, so whenever Wlad KO's a top rated contender clean like Thompson or Brock who had never been knocked out before, (Rahman had) it is knocking out a zombie. Oh, okay, that's fair.

                Look.....
                I'm not saying it wasn't a big shot at all. It was.
                I'm not saying Lennox wasn't a big puncher. He was.
                I'm just saying Wlad is a bigger puncher. He is, or at least almost everything indicates that he is and Lennox's own trainer even admits that.

                Knowing the sport as you say, you should understand that a fighter standing there waiting to pick off a shot they are expecting can take a shot a **** load better than an offensive minded one getting clipped while trying to do their own damage. Rahman just was preserving his life, not trying to inflict damage. That's boxing 101. I shouldn't be giving free lessons like that, you should already know this having conversating with me in the first place.

                At least I know the difference between a right cross and a right hook

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                  Originally posted by D4thincarnation View Post
                  What indicates it?

                  What evidence is there to claim Wlad is a bigger puncher?

                  As I said before if Wlad has the hardest right hand in boxing history then Haye has the best chin.

                  Have you any clips of Wlad taken out an alert, fresh opponent with one punch?

                  If so post them or tell me what fight it was?
                  The evidence is in his KO/TKO ratio and actual number of straight KO wins.
                  If that doesn't work for you, go ask Steward. If that doesn't work for you, okay. Just say it's your opinion and we can end this nonsense. At least I'm providing something other than just one clip of a perfectly timed and landed punch Lennox landed on Rahman. At least Rahman rematched Lewis. Imagine if he had retired before the rematch. Then everyone would have called him a coward and it would have been okay by you. Lol.

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                    Originally posted by Mr. Invincible View Post
                    Yea, Wladimir does. No doubt. The poll says Foreman, but that's based on reputation and most people who voted on here just heard about Foreman and his 'daunting power' in the films and documentaries about Muhammad Ali.
                    So when things go in Klit favor people are educated. When they don't YOU know who know what and what they have seen. Lol, could your agenda be any clearer?

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                      Originally posted by Mr. Invincible View Post
                      The evidence is in his KO/TKO ratio and actual number of straight KO wins.
                      If that doesn't work for you, go ask Steward. If that doesn't work for you, okay. Just say it's your opinion and we can end this nonsense. At least I'm providing something other than just one clip of a perfectly timed and landed punch Lennox landed on Rahman. At least Rahman rematched Lewis. Imagine if he had retired before the rematch. Then everyone would have called him a coward and it would have been okay by you. Lol.

                      Had a feeling you followed boxing by stats and quotes, I prefer watching boxing matches to form my opinion.

                      You must think Deontay Wilder is a even bigger puncher

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