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  • #91
    Originally posted by catskills23
    i doubt it was 2200 psi and how do you know if bruno is one the hardest hitters of all time if no other heavy punchers such as liston, tyson, foreman, foremam , ruddock, lewis or morrison had their punching power measured. when did bruno get his punching power measured? . i have heard from people on the net that tyson, foreman and bruno had their punching power measured before and bruno topped the list and tyson came last , its more than lightly bull**** because i have yet to see documented prove that this actually happened .
    Because of the test that ONLY HE did, his KO% and simply by looking at his punching power. None of those guy had their punching power tested. You're talking bull****! You believe anything people say on these forums, but when you try to find proof of this, there's nothing. Only Bruno(Maybe others but not those guys) did that test and everybody knows that.

    Dont be an idiot. It seems like you're a little kid that believes anything from anyone. Then you make topics about it.

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    • #92
      Originally posted by Heckler
      Your physical prime is when you reach your peak years, according to our current knowledge of human biology and sports science the average male reaches his physical peak around 25-26 and starts to decline 29-30.

      "your physical prime probably last after you retire and only ends when your body goes down hill (40's-50's)" - what the ****? your physical prime in regard to boxing is essentially when your body is in the best shape for athletic application.. im assuming your either doing alot of guesswork here, are confused, or trying to suggest that fighters don't decline until they are 40-50 in order to shed positive light on Marcianos career. Your SKILL's last alot longer then your physical peak, Walcott may have been a fine technician at the age of 37 but he would of declined physically. Lennox Lewis was probably more skilled towards the end of his career then he was in his younger days, regardless of the fact that he was past his physical peak.
      your right i did have a few things confused, your skills prime does last longer then your physical prime but the fact is many men are in a good condition into there late life, but there not as good as they would have been in there physical prime. The fact is though your physical prime last longer then your 20's. I've seen fighters who've had it into there 30's.

      but i did actually mess up writing that, like i know what i meant to say and i know what i wrote owell

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      • #93
        Originally posted by Yaman
        Because of the test that ONLY HE did, his KO% and simply by looking at his punching power. None of those guy had their punching power tested. You're talking bull****! You believe anything people say on these forums, but when you try to find proof of this, there's nothing. Only Bruno(Maybe others but not those guys) did that test and everybody knows that.

        Dont be an idiot. It seems like you're a little kid that believes anything from anyone. Then you make topics about it.
        Bruno isn't 2200 i thought that was Tyson's PSI but i'm double checking that source so don't quote me.
        the fact is if Bruno is the only man at that time to be tested with the machine then what bases do you have to say he was a good puncher. Granted that he did rock tyson in the first round but that may just be a good shot not so much of a hard shot.

        Bruno maybe among the harder hitters in Heavyweight History but he doesn't rank with Foreman,Tyson etc
        Bruno= top20 or top15

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        • #94
          its hard to say-possibly tyson

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          • #95
            Originally posted by RockyMarcianofan00
            Bruno isn't 2200 i thought that was Tyson's PSI but i'm double checking that source so don't quote me.
            the fact is if Bruno is the only man at that time to be tested with the machine then what bases do you have to say he was a good puncher. Granted that he did rock tyson in the first round but that may just be a good shot not so much of a hard shot.

            Bruno maybe among the harder hitters in Heavyweight History but he doesn't rank with Foreman,Tyson etc
            Bruno= top20 or top15
            I think he comes close. But yeah probably in the top 15/10.

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            • #96
              whoever said its 2200psi is a lying ****. i have the site in which they tested his punch and his punch is measured in Kilograms and it was 400kg with gloves and 600kg of force barefist

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              • #97
                Well, what the hell is this psi stuff anyway.

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                • #98
                  do you think Alex Stewart is anywhere close his record was 43-10-0 with 40 ko's

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                  • #99
                    Originally posted by Pugnacious_Z
                    whoever said its 2200psi is a lying ****. i have the site in which they tested his punch and his punch is measured in Kilograms and it was 400kg with gloves and 600kg of force barefist
                    dude where is this site?.

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                    • Originally posted by DYNAMITE-DYE-92
                      do you think Alex Stewart is anywhere close his record was 43-10-0 with 40 ko's

                      Definitely a hard hitter and belongs up there somewhere. But his most impressive KO wins were against bums. But that doesnt really matter.

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