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Originally posted by RockyMarcianofan00There is a different between physical prime and Skill Prime, Physical prime last alot longer then skill prime. Whereas your skill prime may be around 27ish-35ish (some fighters are exceptions like Walcott,Tyson, i think Lennox Lewis to), usually your physical prime doesn't happen until you mature completely which is usually around 29ish. Your skills tend to diminish about your mid 30's (varies fighter to figther) your physical prime probably last after you retire and only ends when your body goes down hill (40's-50's)
Tyson's prime was when he was 86' - 90' but his physical prime wasn't until about early to mid 90's
"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.
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bruno had alot of power but he was clumbsy and slow possibly due to weightlifting
the age at which a fighter is in their prime varies
the human body is fullygrown and filled out by 25 in most people and therefore the body is usually in the best condition at this time but some fighters may hit their prime later because they fight smarter or learnt more or trained better
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Originally posted by YamanBruno was the only one who got his punch tested on that machine and he has the most underrated power ever.
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Originally posted by catskills23what was brunos punch psi?.
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Originally posted by YamanIf i remember correctly, someone said it was 2200? I really dont know exactly, but Frank Bruno belongs in the list of hardest hitters of all time. Remember when he rocked Tyson? Nobody ever did that to Tyson in the 1st round with 1 punch.
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Originally posted by YamanMan..Foreman fought like an amateur..wild swinging..he was lucky he had all that power and strenght or else Norton would have jabbed him to death.
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