Terence Crawford and Manny Pacquiao have both recorded plenty of impressive knockouts in their career.

They are regarded as two of the best fighters of recent times, having each won world titles in multiple divisions, and a lot of those wins coming in explosive fashion.

Crawford has 31 knockouts from his 41 victories, having stopped fighters such as Errol Spence, Shawn Porter, Amir Khan and Kell Brook throughout his tenure.

Pacquiao has proven himself to be just as hard-hitting, claiming 39 knockouts to date, including stoppage victories over the likes of Oscar De La Hoya, Miguel Cotto and Ricky Hatton.

Jeff Horn is a former world champion that Crawford and Pacquiao have also both taken on, with ‘Bud’ claiming a stoppage victory over the Australian, while ‘Pacman’ was on the wrong end of an extremely controversial points defeat.

While he may have experienced the power of Crawford and Pacquiao first hand, Horn told Ring Magazine that it was another fighter he shared the ring with that he deems to be the most powerful.

“Randall Bailey. He was a decent boxer but definitely his biggest danger was his punch. Randall was a guy who you didn’t want to get hit by.

“His shots were very heavy. If you got hit by them, you stayed hit. He hit me with a big shot, and he perforated my eardrum, I was able to get back up somehow and finish the fight. The shots he landed were so heavy..”

Bailey began his career in 1996 and became a two-weight world champion, having held gold at super-lightweight and welterweight.

His final fight came in 2016 against Horn himself, with the Australian claiming a seventh round retirement win, as Bailey ended his career with 46 wins, 9 defeats and 1 no contest, 39 of those wins coming by knockout.