Hatton does SparQ test
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In a punch, can you explain to me the difference between somebody who "punches harder" and somebody who "punches with more force".
Thanks in advance.
My head is ****in' spinning as this cat pulls fake physics out of his ass. Lower center of gravity???? I can't wait for this answer.Comment
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By harder I mean heavier-handed, longer-bodied, broader-shouldered. Hatton relies heavily on technique to generate more force (his head shots rarely hurt opponents, despite out-weighing opponents on the night)Comment
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Orange,
have you ever taken a physics class? I'm skeptical. How is force calculated?
You are pulling out a GANG of **** that has nothing to do with this discussion - OR WHAT YOU SAID EARLIER.
What does 'heavy handed" mean? Big, heavy bones in the hands?? "heavy handed" is just colloquialism for a guy who punches hard.
Longer-bodied? Like Mike Tyson?Comment
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Hey, Dios. Just what Hatton fights have you actually seen? Obviously not too many. Do you have the courage to answer my question truthfully?Orange,
have you ever taken a physics class? I'm skeptical. How is force calculated?
You are pulling out a GANG of **** that has nothing to do with this discussion - OR WHAT YOU SAID EARLIER.
What does 'heavy handed" mean? Big, heavy bones in the hands?? "heavy handed" is just colloquialism for a guy who punches hard.
Longer-bodied? Like Mike Tyson?Comment
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I define 'hard' as strong, solid, heavy, vigor, firm. Hatton doesn't have as much strength or size as Jaidon or Sakio, but with technique, lower body power and a lower centre of gravity he can shift more in a lower punchComment
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