He can hurt you, don't be fooled. He doesn't punch through his opponents but he can hit you 4 times before you can hit him once and all that activity wins fight.
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Why doesn't Bradley have punching power?
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He throws arm punches and doesnt sit on his punches or punch with his legs,he has an amateur style kind of
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He throws arm punches. He doesn't sit down on his punches. His balance and technique are very poor. He also appears to focus on upper body bodybuilding, as opposed to lower body strength and power training.
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power doesn't have to come through the legs. that's a fallacy to think that's the only place it comes from. some people generate it mostly through legs, others generate it from back and shoulders. You don't need to generate it from the legs that's 100% fact, the proof is that look at some of the top power punchers of all time some of their knockouts come at weird angles where they are completely off balance and their legs are not even set nor are planting off of the ground. The point being that they are generating their power purely from their back/shoulders. Furthermore some of the biggest punchers of all time have tiny chicken legs like Thomas Hearns, Deontay Wilder, Roy Jones, etc. The one thing they do all have in common is huge shoulders and powerful backs. Look at Gennady Golovkin. Have you seen his shoulders? it's proof that power comes more from shoulders/back than from legs. And also power is 100% in-born, it cannot be trained or taught. You are born with it PERIOD. That is 100% fact. There has never IN HISTORY been a boxer with no power somehow training into more power, not a single documented occurrence of this EVER.
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Originally posted by kardsufur View Postpower doesn't have to come through the legs. that's a fallacy to think that's the only place it comes from. some people generate it mostly through legs, others generate it from back and shoulders. You don't need to generate it from the legs that's 100% fact, the proof is that look at some of the top power punchers of all time some of their knockouts come at weird angles where they are completely off balance and their legs are not even set nor are planting off of the ground. The point being that they are generating their power purely from their back/shoulders. Furthermore some of the biggest punchers of all time have tiny chicken legs like Thomas Hearns, Deontay Wilder, Roy Jones, etc. The one thing they do all have in common is huge shoulders and powerful backs. Look at Gennady Golovkin. Have you seen his shoulders? it's proof that power comes more from shoulders/back than from legs. And also power is 100% in-born, it cannot be trained or taught. You are born with it PERIOD. That is 100% fact. There has never IN HISTORY been a boxer with no power somehow training into more power, not a single documented occurrence of this EVER.
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Originally posted by LarryXXX View Postroy,hearns,both sat on their punches and generated power from their legs...some rare fighters like Forman have real heavy hand and could ko you with a slap,but that is a rare breed..Wilder is unproven and need not even be mentioned..Golvkin also sits nicely on his punches and has very good technique but also is unproven
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