Sure it does. I don't care if it draws from your ass. If you think Fedor is as hard a hitter as Tyson you need to get your eyes checked.
Look, Fedor's striking derives from an established discipline with a successful history, and is technical in regard to that discipline.He's mastered the sambo casting punch like no other and is a 4-time world champion - far from a sloppy bar brawler.OK?
UFC who? The best compilation of Prime Tyson highlights I've seen
have you seen Gerald lately , he was an asshole but still feel bad for him
12 rounds and 10 counts are fucking horrible to your brain"me might just be tired" the commentators are fucking retarded wtf?
I miss those days
Che, have you read the book "War, baby"? It's all about Benn v McCllellen and the aftermath of the fight - it doesn't paint Gerald in the best light.Archie Moore's record of 131 ko's deffo puts him in the running.
If we're talking punching power and nothing more, then Fedor Emelianenko is probably the hardest puncher ever. Technically, his stand-up sucks, but his raw power is sick.SUCKMYMUSCLE
Tyson at his prime was extremely impressive and capable. But: he also was relatively short and light for a heavy weight. Against today's much taller and heavier champs, he would have had a lot more difficulty fighting his way. Things have changed.What unfortunately hasn't changed is the fact that in 2010 these heavyweight "champs" still fight very few fights per year. Sometimes once or twice every 12 months. Such a shame. K1 heavyweight champs have to fight THREE fights in one evening to win a Best-of-eight tournament. Heavyweights that fight so rarely are not worth the title of "Champ" imo. They seem to avoid fighting? (I also think there are several tall and big K1 and MMA athletes that could mean trouble for Klitschko. Alas they will never meet each other in a boxing-rules fight).
granted. Just in comparison to Tyson's ultra crisp and technical punching ability, no MMA fighter compares.
Have you ever even watched Fedor? Have you watched his brother Aleksander? You seem to speak like you don't know what you're talking about.
Tyson at his prime was extremely impressive and capable. But: he also was relatively short and light for a heavy weight. Against today's much taller and heavier champs, he would have had a lot more difficulty fighting his way. Things have changed.
I'm not a boxing expert, but what I have seen of Tyson, he always struggled with opponents who were considerably taller than him. True.
I've seen Fedor fight about 5-4 times and enough to know he's not in Tyson's league when speaking of punching power or technique. Only a moron or MMA fan boy would think so. Which are you?