Most devastating puncher today: Beterbiev, Tank, Inoue, Boots, Ortiz, Benavidez

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  1. Flo-Raiden

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    Which current undefeated punchers would you say has the most destructive, devastating power in boxing right now in their respective weight class?

    Artur Beterbiev (18-0, 18 KOs)
    Gervonta Davis (27-0, 25 KOs)
    Naoya Inoue (23-0, 20 KOs)
    Jaron Ennis (29-0, 27 KOs)
    Vergil Ortiz Jr(18-0, 18 KOs)
    David Benavidez (26-0, 23 KOs)

    Edit: Forgot to add Spence (28-0, 22 KOs)
     
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    Inoue
     
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    It's between Inoue and Beterbiev.
     
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    Agreed, one is an explosive puncher while the other is the effortless kind. But hard to say which one carries the bigger punch (p4p of course). Davis is a close number 3.

    Ennis is a dark horse in this race imo though I don't think he'll be able to carry it when he moves up


    Ortiz, Spence, Crawford and Benavidez, while good punchers, aren't in the same category
     
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    I think Boots power is scary, even more so than Tank's.

     
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    who are beterbievs best opponents? inoue has beaten more top opposition over several weight classes.

    beterbiev has only fought two top 10 opponents and 1 borderline top 12ish guy in browne.
     
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    REED’s Said for the Last SEVERAL Years Boxing’s Best Punchers are Inoue, Tank and Wilder, in No Particular Order…

    Beterbiev’s Destruction of Smith Doesn’t Alter That, in REED’s Opinion…






    REED:Dan1:
     
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    Boots IMO.
     
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    I'm a huge Boots fan, but he simply can't be put on the level of Inoue or Beter as a puncher until he fights the top class.

    I'm not sure why Benavidez is even on this list. Benavidez isn't what I consider a puncher. He's heavy handed and very accurate, but he's certainly no Inoue or AB in terms of power. He relies on accuracy, body punching, and combinations to get guys out.

    Tank is a bigger puncher P4P than Benavidez, even though I would def say that Benavidez is a better fighter than Tank.
     
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    agREED…

    Boots Very Well COULD Be Among the Best PUNCHERS In the Game, But His Resume Simply DOESN’T Come Close to Justifying it, as REED Types…




    REED:Dan1:
     
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    Wilder punches harder than Beterbiev
     
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    For just one shot power,..I give it to Tank or Wilder.
    They can change the whole landscape of a bout with one ppunch
     
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    these guys are all mediocre compared to 10 years ago

     
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    Time to add Joe Joyce.
     
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    I'm not going to include the heavyweight guys. I'd go with Inoue.
     
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    I like Boots but…. I’m not ready to call him a knockout artist just yet.

    I’d like to see how he looks when the competition steps up first.
     
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    I know I was gonna say I always considered Benevidez like the Diaz brothers in the UFC. Just overwhelm their opponents with an incredibly high volume of punches at 70% power. Most of Benevidez kos were mercy stoppages(tkos) but he doesn't seem to have the scary one-punch turnout the lights type of power like an Arthur B or Inoue. I would say Benevidez power is a little overrated now days.
     
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    Scary? Ptff I mean Berlanga looked scary knocking out tomato cans but lo and behold as soon as he stepped up the competition his kos stopped. Berlanga was a fraud. Now I'm not saying Ennis is a fraud because hes more skilled but id rather wait until he fights better competition before calling him the hardest puncher in boxing.
     
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    Agreed, Ennis is definitely a good puncher, but in a lot of cases, his opponents seems more overwhelmed and discouraged by the total package that he brings than laid out counting the stars. Will wait a bit before putting him in the same category as Inoue or Beterbiev (though the Lipinets ko was impressive).
     
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