yes it is... it is a ridiculous stretch that no one except you believes is even remotely true your logic is unbelievably flawed using that foolish logic, Ali hits as hard/harder than Frazier (Bonavena) ... Henry Cooper hits harder than Sonny Liston (Ali/Clay)... George Chuvalo hits harder than a dozen guys who were unable to knock out Jerry Quarry... Bruce Curry hits harder than Sugar Ray Leonard or THomas Hearns or Roberto Duran (Benitez) ... there are literally hundreds of such examples... you are failing to consider dozens upon dozens of variables Secondly, you can not put Frietas, who was literally knocking out nobodies with Hamed who was knocking out a stiffer level of opposition... Just because you have never heard of Vuyani Bungu does not mean he wasn't a respectable fighter (he was) ... Hamed never hit Barrera with the types of shots he landed on many of the other fighters mentioned, Barrera didnt allow it to happen because he fought a brilliant tactical fight behind a great jab... Are you suggesting that Junior Jones hit harder than Naseem Hamed? I have a bridge to sell you if that is the case That Hamed did as much as he did with obscenely bad balance and technique is the most compelling evidence of his one undeniable (except by you) gift: his punch. No one on Earth (except you) would ever suggest that Marquez is in Hamed's class as a power puncher, because he isn't What does Marquez at 135 have to do with ANYTHING? Its a different weight class, where Marquez is different and where Hamed never was... thats like Floyd Mayweather a harder puncher at 130 than Alexis Arguello because he was able to hurt people at 147... its totally irrelevant