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Tyson Fury vs Usyk: Who Punches Harder?

Tyson Fury vs Usyk: Who Punches Harder

When it comes to the world of boxing, power punches can make all the difference in a fight.

In the upcoming showdown between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk, both fighters are known for their ability to deliver devastating blows that can change the course of a match in an instant.

But the question remains: who punches harder?

Let’s first take a look at Tyson Fury. The 6’9″ British fighter is known for his size and strength, using his reach and power to dominate opponents in the ring.

Fury’s knockout record is impressive, with 21 of his 31 wins coming by way of knockout. His most notable knockout came in his rematch against Deontay Wilder, where Fury showcased his power with a decisive seventh-round TKO victory.

Fury’s ability to generate power from both hands makes him a dangerous opponent for anyone stepping into the ring with him.

On the other hand, Oleksandr Usyk, the Ukrainian cruiserweight champion turned heavyweight contender, also possesses formidable punching power.

Despite his smaller stature compared to Fury, Usyk has proven time and time again that he can hold his own against bigger opponents.

With a record of 18 wins and 13 knockouts, Usyk’s power may not be as evident as Fury’s, but his technical skill and speed make him a formidable opponent in the ring.

When comparing the two fighters, it’s clear that both Fury and Usyk have the ability to deliver powerful punches that can end a fight in spectacular fashion.

Fury’s size and strength give him a slight edge in terms of raw power, while Usyk’s speed and technical prowess make him a more versatile and unpredictable fighter in the ring.

In the end, the question of who punches harder between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk may never have a definitive answer.

Both fighters bring unique strengths and skills to the table, and it will ultimately come down to who can execute their game plan on fight night.

With Fury’s power and Usyk’s speed, this matchup promises to be an exciting and unpredictable showdown for boxing fans around the world.

Let’s sit back and watch as these two heavyweight giants clash in the ring, each vying for the title of the hardest puncher in the division.

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Niall Doran

Niall Doran

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