I wasn't talking about proportions. I do understand it. It is simple math. Like a 100lb man squatting 300 is a stronger PROPORTIONAL athlete than a 200lb man squatting 400. I get all of that.

What I am saying is that a average puncher in the HW division CAN KO another HW fighter when he hits him on the button simply b/c he is a large, strong man hitting a Skull Structure that is limited in it's abilities to take a punch.

I think your Duran example is a great awesome. It shows he lost POWER as he gained weight. WHY? B/c it wasn't his optimal weight in his prime as an athlete. He could still get it done, but I believe he was at his best when he was at his lightest.

All I was saying, is that even I, at 6'1", 240.8 (this morning - I need to drop some weight), can KO another large guy simply b/c I'm big. Meaning, an average or BELOW average (like me) can do that b/c of size and strength. In layman terms, b/c I am big. An average or below average SMALL fighter typically cannot do this b/c of the lack of size and strength, even compared to others his size. I doubt you'll agree with me on this, but it is true. Not including exceptions, but the general rule of a population. There is only so much ability the average skull has in its abilities to be KO'd or thwart off the KO.

This dumbass subject I started has gotten way off course, but it's a good discussion anyways.

All have a great weekend.