if rampage hits for 1800 psi....then

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  • Xyei
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    #31
    Originally posted by TheGR8TESTOAT
    but rampage is a LT HEAVY not a HEAVY correct?
    Originally posted by moofo
    Interesting read on Marciano's Punching power:
    http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/A...47//Rock3.html
    Good read, thanks for that.

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    • hemichromis
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      #32
      Originally posted by SpeedKillz
      enough boxers have been tested to say 1800psi is a powerful punch and its not unbelievable that a heavy fighter can hit a stationary target with that much force, thats how i can say its believable.
      where are these figures? please don't tell me catskills is your source!!

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        #33
        1800 PSI or 1800lbs...either way, if he hits me...I am sleeping for a year.

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        • Mistadobalina
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          #34
          i think it's 1800 lbs of force, which is around 400-450 psi..

          enzo maccarinelli hits @ 7000 lbs of force according to this BBC article. enzo is a boxing cruiserweight (200lbs), which parallels ufc's light heavyweight division (205lbs) and the results speak for itself. if you were to take this test as fact (which has as much credibility as any of the crap shown on those tv specials), to even think that rampage compares to even an average puncher that is a true heavyweight is absurd.

          "Scientists at Swansea University have discovered the instantaneous force of a champion boxer's punch equates to 3.5 tonnes."


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          don't look too deeply into this ****, results are always different. you got some shows with 150lbers hitting as hard as drago on their machines, complete rubbish.

          besides, rampage is training with pro-boxer / former samuel peter KO victim, jeremy williams. and in his interviews he stated that he could only wish he could one day hit as hard as jeremy, even claiming that he felt like his mouthpiece would get knocked back into his throat whenever he would get hit by him in sparring. and williams, though a hard puncher for his size, was still a very undersized heavyweight, who again should have been fighting as a cruiserweight.

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            #35
            Originally posted by Mistadobalina
            i think it's 1800 lbs of force, which is around 400-450 psi..
            You are correct. It wasn't PSI, it was just pressure.

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            • jamesbrown
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              #36
              that is great psi ain't everything in boxing it's about skill but ufc pricks better watch out 1800 ouch

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              • Alibata
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                #37
                I hit the one they had in the arcade in the mall and mine only registered 960.. Don't know if that accurate or if it is in PSI but I hold the arcade record.... Damn that is pretty hard..

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