yeah he just pushed them around. the only way he could ko some one was by pushing them to the left with his slow no distance punches and then pushing them to the right with one of his slow no distance punches as thy were moving to the left.....giving him kind of a counter effect with the force of both weights combining at impact.
It's due to the fact that each of his punches were delivered with power. This absurd explanation doesn't reflect footage of his knockouts. Pushing his opponents around isn't going to cause much damage, but Foreman clearly stunned his and hurt them.
It's due to the fact that each of his punches were delivered with power. This absurd explanation doesn't reflect footage of his knockouts. Pushing his opponents around isn't going to cause much damage, but Foreman clearly stunned his opponents and hurt them.
when you impact some ones head the head moves before the brain causing the brain to hit the walls of the head causing the person to go unconscious. when you push someone, the head the brain they all move as one.....there is no brain slamming into the side of the head causing some one to go unconscious when your punches only push.
how many times did foreman leave his opponent on the ground unconscious for the whole 10?
26 times he actually got a KO. he could punch.......but one hardest hitting heavy weights...LOL
Forman didn't push people to knock outs he thudded them to em it's looks like a push cause there's no snap on the punches
fine thudded them to the ground....he was defnatly thudding the heavy bag in that one ali video where foremans just hitting the same spot on the bag over and over again.......but theres really no speed and really no distance which makes for the lack of snap.
fine thudded them to the ground....he was defnatly thudding the heavy bag in that one ali video where foremans just hitting the same spot on the bag over and over again.......but theres really no speed and really no distance which makes for the lack of snap.
Point is thuds have power and as for him being one of the hardest hitting heavy weights of all time is hard to argue against considering he was knocking people out who never had been ko'd or tko'd and which is basically the same thing
Point is thuds have power and as for him being one of the hardest hitting heavy weights of all time is hard to argue against considering he was knocking people out who never had been ko'd or tko'd and which is basically the same thing
if all you guys have to argue against my point is that tko's and ko's arnt different then i have no need to argue any more.
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