How hard did tyson punch?.

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  • catskills23
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    #1

    How hard did tyson punch?.

    Dose know how hard tyson hit in his prime in pounds per square inch.
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    #2
    very hard
    thats all i know

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    • Southpaw Stinger
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      #3
      Does it really matter. He knocked guys out, thats what counts.

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      • NJFighter91
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        #4
        Haha...word

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        • Dye
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          #5
          Originally posted by catskills23
          Dose know how hard tyson hit in his prime in pounds per square inch.
          i am starting to not give a **** who hit the hardest

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          • Nacho_Analstain
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            #6
            i wanna see sum sort of table that holds all the past and present fighters punching power just out of interest

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            • hellfire508
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              #7
              Depends on who you ask.

              Some say 1000, or 1200 PSI.

              Some Tyson fans on here claim 675 million PSI...

              I don't know who to believe. Then again, I don't think he was ever measured.

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              • abdiel2k3
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                #8
                Originally posted by hellfire508
                Depends on who you ask.

                Some say 1000, or 1200 PSI.

                Some Tyson fans on here claim 675 million PSI...

                I don't know who to believe. Then again, I don't think he was ever measured.
                when ever this ****** kinda talk comes up
                u know theyre not a boxing fan
                u know theyre not a mike tyson fan
                theyre a Tie-sen fan
                people who just bought into the myth of tyson
                PSI?!?!?!?!??!
                STFU PLEASE
                god almighty just shut the *** up

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                • NJFighter91
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                  #9
                  I heard he once broke a mountain with his jab.

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                  • Abe Attell
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                    #10
                    According to Rooney, Tyson never took a "PSI" test...Cayton wouldn't allow Tyson to do something so ******, risking injury to his hands, for no money.


                    Even if you have power, you have to land first...maybe we should consider his talent for accurate punching in his prime instead of this constant b.s. about fighter's power...Power is a gift that you don't really have to work a whole lot on, but accurate punching is hard work...it tells us that this guy has been putting the time in the gym to be great.
                    Last edited by Abe Attell; 09-06-2006, 08:19 AM.

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