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PARIS, FRANCE – JUNE 09: Mike Tyson watches on during the Men’s Singles Semi Final match between Carlos Alcaraz of Spain and Novak Djokovic of Serbia on Day Thirteen of the 2023 French Open at Roland Garros on June 09, 2023 in Paris, France. (Photo by Clive Mason/Getty Images)

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PARIS, FRANCE – JUNE 09: Mike Tyson watches on during the Men’s Singles Semi Final match between Carlos Alcaraz of Spain and Novak Djokovic of Serbia on Day Thirteen of the 2023 French Open at Roland Garros on June 09, 2023 in Paris, France. (Photo by Clive Mason/Getty Images)
Who truly holds the title of boxing’s pound-for-pound hardest puncher? It’s a debate that transcends eras, igniting passions among fans and historians alike. While legends like Mike Tyson, Deontay Wilder, and George Foreman are often hailed for their devastating power, the real answer might surprise you.
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Boxing enthusiasts thrive on such discussions. Remember when Mike used to end fights in just a few seconds, or when Deontay’s right hand used to be a weapon? No one can forget how Foreman had power in both his hands. But they aren’t the chosen one this time. Each opinion is a testament to the sport’s rich history. Who will you bet on when the usual suspects are off the table?
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If not Mike Tyson, then who?
Delving into the heart of the debate, DAZN’s recent Instagram post captivated the boxing community. They showcased a powerful moment: George Foreman landing a punch on Michael Moorer. Accompanying this striking image, their caption challenged fans: “Who is P4P the hardest puncher of all time?” This prompt, simple yet stirring, sparks a wave of responses, setting the stage for an engaging exploration of boxing’s most formidable hitters.
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Firstly, one fan quickly spotlighted the humor in the debate, playfully dismissing the notion of bantamweight Naoya Inoue being the hardest hitter: “Somebody said Inoue 😂😂😂 he’s a bantamweight 😂.” Next, another person passionately advocated for Julian Jackson, asserting his unmatched power in the ring. He confidently invited skeptics to verify: “Julian Jackson. It’s not even an argument. If you know, you know. If you think I’m wrong, type his name on YouTube. P4P untouchable power.”
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This person presented a compelling case for Gerald McClellan, highlighting his formidable record: “Gerald McClellan for me. Dude had 31 wins, 29 KO’s, and 2 of them KO’s were against Julian Jackson, who is also considered one of the hardest punchers p4p of all time.” This comment underlines McClellan’s extraordinary knockout ratio and his victories over a fellow renowned puncher, adding layers to the debate.
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Then, one person chimed in with a nod to the past, celebrating Earnie Shavers‘ terrifying knockout power: “Earnie Shavers, no one hit like him.” This succinct praise reflects a common sentiment among boxing historians who regard Shavers as one of the most fearsome punchers ever, as he had 76 wins out of which 70 came by KOs.
This person took a stand against popular opinion, criticizing Deontay Wilder: “Definitely not that fraud Wilder!!!! Most overrated puncher there has ever been.” This starkly contrasting viewpoint sparks further discussion. Many fans have been questioning Wilder since his loss to Joseph Parker.
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Who do you believe is the pound-for-pound hardest puncher of all time? Is there a name that resonates with you, a puncher whose bouts are etched in your memory?
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