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Tony Bellew rubbishes claims that boxer is the 'hardest hitter' in the history of the sport

Ash Rose
Tony Bellew rubbishes claims that boxer is the 'hardest hitter' in the history of the sportDAZN
The former champion has his say on whose punch beats who.
Tony Bellew doesn't believe Deontay Wilder has the same punching power as some of the boxing greats. 

The 'Bronze Bomber' has been labelled the hardest hitter in the sport in the past, with 42 of his 47 career victories coming by way of knockouts. 

Yet, speaking to Spin Bet, Bellew threw out the opinion by questioning who Wilder has really beaten and insisting that George Foreman and Mike Tyson are the men who packed the biggest punches. 

"Who has Deontay Wilder actually knocked out? Who is the best name on Deontay Wilder’s record – a 50-year-old Luis Ortiz?" he questioned. 

"I mean what is the best KO he has and who has he actually knocked out? In the grand scheme of things, he hasn’t beat anyone. 

"You have built up a monster in Deontay Wilder and labelled him as the biggest puncher in history but don’t be so ridiculous. 

"George Foreman took Joe Frazier off his feet and lifted him off the floor, he hit him so hard. Then he knocked out Ken Norton and the names he has beaten is just phenomenal, it’s frightening it really is.

"To have Deontay Wilder anywhere near the likes of Mike Tyson is insane.

"Mike Tyson knocked out Larry Holmes, who might have been past his best, but then he knocked out a prime Michael Spinks who defeated a prime Larry Holmes.

"You can’t get away from the names and résumés of these fights that Deontay Wilder doesn’t have against a big fighter with a W (win) next to his column. 

"He has a few contenders at best, but how many former world champions does Wilder actually have on his record as wins?"

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