Deontay Wilder believes he is the most powerful boxer ever, ahead of Mike Tyson: “I am the hardest puncher in BOXING history”.

Deontay Wilder firmly believes that he holds the title of the most powerful puncher in the history of boxing. Known for his devastating knockout power, Wilder’s ability to end fights with a single punch has played a significant role in his success, except in his fights against Tyson Fury. Despite this, Wilder is confident that he surpasses even the legendary Mike Tyson in terms of punching power.

According to a statement given to ES News via BoxingSocial, Wilder expressed his conviction: “It’s me! There’s no longer any argument about it. It’s me, it’s me. It’s not debatable, and there’s nothing wrong with that. As history unfolds, they say it repeats itself, but it’s supposed to be better than past history. There’s nothing wrong with that because I have great respect for all the old-school fighters who came before. As I told Mike, that’s how it’s supposed to be.”

Deontay Wilder further emphasized his belief that the new generation should surpass and evolve from the old generation in boxing. He expressed that for progress to occur, the new generation must surpass their predecessors, as this signifies growth and advancement. Wilder highlighted the importance of timing, patience, and making wise decisions in the world of boxing.

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He continued by stating that if one fails to evolve and adapt, they will fall behind and become part of the problem that needs to be overcome. Wilder acknowledged the contributions of legendary boxers like Mike Tyson, who paved the way for him, just as Muhammad Ali paved the way for Tyson. He expressed his determination to pave the way for future generations of boxers.

While many may still argue that Mike Tyson holds the title of the most powerful boxer ever, Wilder believes that it is only natural for the newer generations to be bigger, faster, and stronger, thereby making him the most powerful puncher in boxing history.

Mike Tyson Didn’t Possess One-Punch Power Powerwise.

Deontay Wilder’s claim that he is the most powerful boxer ever is subjective and open to interpretation. While Wilder certainly possesses tremendous knockout power, it is difficult to make a definitive judgment on whether he is the most powerful boxer in history.

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Comparing Wilder to legendary boxers like Mike Tyson, Joe Louis, and Joe Frazier, who were known for their own punching abilities, can be challenging. Each boxer had their own unique style and strengths.

It is worth noting that Tyson, Louis, and Frazier often relied on a combination of speed, accuracy, and technique to achieve their knockouts, rather than relying solely on one-punch power. Wilder’s knockout record is impressive, but it is important to consider the level of competition faced by each boxer, as well as the different eras they competed in.

Ultimately, the determination of the most powerful boxer ever is subjective and can vary depending on individual opinions and criteria used for evaluation.

Do you agree with Deontay Wilder that he is the most powerful boxer ever?

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