Earnie Shavers estimated punching power

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  • Hawkins
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    #21
    Isn't punching power supposed to be more reliably measured with impulse as opposed to just testing force?

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    • Anthony342
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      #22
      Or how about measuring it by seeing how opponents react to getting hit by the guy?

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        #23
        Originally posted by StarshipTrooper
        I'd point out that Shavers was a HEAVYWEIGHT, not a Cruiserweight.
        210lbs. Rehydrated Cruiserweight.

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          #24
          Originally posted by WTF Huck!
          210lbs. Rehydrated Cruiserweight.
          200+ pounds = Heavyweight

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          • Ray Corso
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            #25
            Heavyweight division is an OPEN weight class. Thats the way it's always been!
            You have weight limitations in all weight classes EXCEPT heavyweight. Get Over It!

            If you fight in the heavyweight division you can weigh ANYTHING
            you want to!


            Heavyweight division======No Weight Limits!!! Try to learn this!


            Ray

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              #26
              Originally posted by StarshipTrooper
              200+ pounds = Heavyweight
              That's true. Most Cruiserweights are technically Heavyweight on fight night.

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                #27
                Originally posted by Anthony342
                Or how about measuring it by seeing how opponents react to getting hit by the guy?
                Shavers's punches looked like they packed serious wallop, and tended to have guy's rocking and rolling or covering up on the ropes after only a few shots. Almost reminiscent of Sam Peter at times.

                I certainly can't recall any other cruiserweights who had that kind of effect on their opponents, though that division has had and continues to have some fearsome punchers in its ranks.

                Terrific power for sure.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Ray Corso
                  Heavyweight division is an OPEN weight class. Thats the way it's always been!
                  You have weight limitations in all weight classes EXCEPT heavyweight. Get Over It!

                  If you fight in the heavyweight division you can weigh ANYTHING
                  you want to!


                  Heavyweight division======No Weight Limits!!! Try to learn this!


                  Ray
                  Exactly. It's kind of silly to even point out distinctions, really.
                  Last edited by Fury4daWIN; 08-15-2017, 12:10 AM.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Anthony342
                    Or how about measuring it by seeing how opponents react to getting hit by the guy?
                    This ^^^^^^^

                    You also have to take into account quality of opposition sometimes. Video footage doesnt lie if someone hits hard ,it should be obvious when you see someones reaction to a direct strike .

                    Shavers would have won more important fights had his punching power been as great as many claimed . Lets not forget he didnt K.O Holmes who he hit ALOT over many rounds and he fought a weaker Ali in showing signs of getting hit too much ,two good chins that suggest guys like Tyson hit harder .
                    Last edited by juggernaut666; 08-19-2017, 09:28 AM.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Anthony342
                      Still not as hard as Ivan Drago, who reached 1500 PSI.
                      Actually it reached 2500!

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