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    Tyson’s Punch Equivalent of Getting Hit by a 16lb Sledgehammer

    Sports Professor reveals true force of Tyson’s mighty punch

    Equivalent to impact of 50mph car crash

    85% chance of causing brain damage

    Four times more powerful than the average man

    New York – May 20, 2002 - With the imminent Tyson v Lewis fight fast approaching, the question the nation is asking is ‘Is Lewis tough enough to conquer a man who, according to 72% of the population, is the hardest man in the world?’

    In support of the launch of Mike Tyson Heavyweight Boxing on PS2, UK games developer and publisher Codemasters has linked up with Dr Matthew Pain Ph.D. (yes that is his real name!!!), a lecturer on sports biomechanics at Loughborough University, to investigate the force behind Tyson’s punch and the kind of damage that the fighter’s fists can inflict.

    Tyson’s Touch

    Close examination of Tyson’s punches has shown that just one punch has the potential to knock out and hospitalize the average man. In fact the force of Tyson’s knock out punch has an 85% chance of giving his opponent severe brain damage and is easily great enough to fracture any bone in the average human skull. In his research Dr Pain compares this to the average man, who has a 2% chance of inflicting this kind of injury - no wonder people fear the force of Iron Mike’s fist.

    To put this into context, Tyson’s punch impact and the momentum of it, which is nearly four times that of an average man, is the equivalent of hitting a car windscreen at 50mph or of getting smacked by a 16lb wooden sledgehammer moving at 35mph . Could this be the reason why 68% of the population believes that they would only last one minute in the ring with Tyson?

    Tyson’s Trauma

    Even a great boxer such as Tyson cannot avoid the common injuries that occur while participating in this sport. So, while he may pack a mean punch in the ring and may beat Lewis at some point in his career, it is likely that he will sustain one of the following injuries: a detached retina, concussion, a brain hemorrhage, loss of hearing or a broken nose. On top of this he may also suffer a hand or wrist injury, broken bones or ligament damage – 50% of fighters end their career as a result of these injuries.

    So, for those people that fancy themselves as the next Tyson and who think they have his toughness and temperament but don’t fancy their chances in the ring, Codemasters has created Mike Tyson Heavyweight Boxing. The launch of this brawling PlayStation 2 and Xbox game gives wannabe heavyweights the chance to take on mighty Mike without the pain.

  • #2
    The Tyson that fought Lewis lacked the knockout power he had before. There were probably 10 heavies that punched harder than him at that time.

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    • #3
      heard that game sucks ass

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      • #4
        ....Worst and most rediculous psuedo science ever. The fact is, he couldn't even tap the shaky chinned Lewis and he got his ass handed to him. Now that's the real end of.

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        • #5
          Even McBride took his best shots. I mean come on.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by PBDS View Post
            ....Worst and most rediculous psuedo science ever. The fact is, he couldn't even tap the shaky chinned Lewis and he got his ass handed to him. Now that's the real end of.
            I know right? Like he punched hard and all, but do you REALLY believe it has an 85% chance of causing brain damage? Or that thing about a car crash?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Piggu View Post
              I know right? Like he punched hard and all, but do you REALLY believe it has an 85% chance of causing brain damage? Or that thing about a car crash?


              ...Most rediculous **** I ever heard. Hey, would you rather be punched by Mike with gloves on or hit in the face with a sledge hammer at 35 mph? Swing away Mikey, swing away.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by realheavyhands View Post
                Tyson’s Punch Equivalent of Getting Hit by a 16lb Sledgehammer

                Sports Professor reveals true force of Tyson’s mighty punch

                Equivalent to impact of 50mph car crash

                85% chance of causing brain damage

                Four times more powerful than the average man

                New York – May 20, 2002 - With the imminent Tyson v Lewis fight fast approaching, the question the nation is asking is ‘Is Lewis tough enough to conquer a man who, according to 72% of the population, is the hardest man in the world?’

                In support of the launch of Mike Tyson Heavyweight Boxing on PS2, UK games developer and publisher Codemasters has linked up with Dr Matthew Pain Ph.D. (yes that is his real name!!!), a lecturer on sports biomechanics at Loughborough University, to investigate the force behind Tyson’s punch and the kind of damage that the fighter’s fists can inflict.

                Tyson’s Touch

                Close examination of Tyson’s punches has shown that just one punch has the potential to knock out and hospitalize the average man. In fact the force of Tyson’s knock out punch has an 85% chance of giving his opponent severe brain damage and is easily great enough to fracture any bone in the average human skull. In his research Dr Pain compares this to the average man, who has a 2% chance of inflicting this kind of injury - no wonder people fear the force of Iron Mike’s fist.

                To put this into context, Tyson’s punch impact and the momentum of it, which is nearly four times that of an average man, is the equivalent of hitting a car windscreen at 50mph or of getting smacked by a 16lb wooden sledgehammer moving at 35mph . Could this be the reason why 68% of the population believes that they would only last one minute in the ring with Tyson?

                Tyson’s Trauma

                Even a great boxer such as Tyson cannot avoid the common injuries that occur while participating in this sport. So, while he may pack a mean punch in the ring and may beat Lewis at some point in his career, it is likely that he will sustain one of the following injuries: a detached retina, concussion, a brain hemorrhage, loss of hearing or a broken nose. On top of this he may also suffer a hand or wrist injury, broken bones or ligament damage – 50% of fighters end their career as a result of these injuries.

                So, for those people that fancy themselves as the next Tyson and who think they have his toughness and temperament but don’t fancy their chances in the ring, Codemasters has created Mike Tyson Heavyweight Boxing. The launch of this brawling PlayStation 2 and Xbox game gives wannabe heavyweights the chance to take on mighty Mike without the pain.

                there's no question the man hits hard and could literally kill the avreage man in a street fight but I still think there's some heavies that have hit harder including shavers and foreman

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                • #9
                  Wasn't tyson known for his speed more then his power in his prime? He threw fast as hell combos, I think some people are ****-sexuals and starring at his body and not how he fights. He fought more like a speed-boxer in his prime, not a one shot slugger. He was still strong, but look at the crappy opponents he ko'd in the 80's. He fought the crappiest heavyweight eras back in the 80's probably even worse then todays standards, no wonder why ****ty mcbride gave him problems. Now, all the rabid mike tyson fans going to make excuses for mikes losses... ashame

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by EliteSoldier View Post
                    Wasn't tyson known for his speed more then his power in his prime? He threw fast as hell combos, I think some people are ****-sexuals and starring at his body and not how he fights. He fought more like a speed-boxer in his prime, not a one shot slugger. He was still strong, but look at the crappy opponents he ko'd in the 80's. He fought the crappiest heavyweight eras back in the 80's probably even worse then todays standards, no wonder why ****ty mcbride gave him problems. Now, all the rabid mike tyson fans going to make excuses for mikes losses... ashame
                    noway is it worse then today..

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