Originally posted by !! Shawn
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The bigger the legs the harder the punch?
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Originally posted by silencers98 View PostTommy Hearns at 147 had chopsticks for legs.
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Originally posted by frankpaganini View PostIts not the be all end all in power punching but it does play a major role.
When you punch (WITHOUT using the torque) in your lower body your punches dont pack as much power.
thats why you dont see many fighters get dazed with punches when the opponent landing the punches doesnt have his feet set or is back pedaling.
You power doesnt come soley from your arms.
Its similar to pitching in baseball...
When pitchers throw the ball they step into the pitch with their front foot...
pitchers rely a great deal on their lower body.
If a pitcher were to NOT use his lower body he would be injured from the amount of pressure they are putting on their arm/upper body...using the lower body for the torque takes pressure off of your shoulder/arm and allows you to pitch at a higher velocity.
Same for boxing...you can puch using ONLY your upper body but for power you want to set your feet and step into your punch using your lower body for majority of the power.
its not the be all end all to power in your punches but it helps.
hope that helps.
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Originally posted by !! Shawn View PostYou might think that, but go back and look at the photos, his thighs are huge and muscular. I am surprised every time I see him fight. The rest of his legs are like tooth pics as is the rest of his body, but his thighs are like BAM!
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Originally posted by ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY View PostThe Lords of Discipline was that movie Mark was in. He also had a small role in He Got Game. I think very few guys could ever reach the heights expected of Mark when he went pro. Had to be a TON of pressure on him
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Originally posted by Bad_Barracuda View PostTommy Hearns had toothpick legs..
He blows that theory all to hell..
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