I just watched Rocky IV for the first time in a long time and I saw the part where the say the average heavyweights punching power is 700lbs per square inch. I was wondering how accurate this is and if anyone knows if Tyson or Foreman have done this. Thanks
yea thats the problem with alot of u guys..u watch too much tv
I know I heard that the police now use bean bags that are shot out of a ******* to control the bad guys, supposable they are equivalent to a punch of a super heavyweight boxer.
I actually have seen machines in Karate Dojos that DO measure punching power acquitted, so how bout you quit being a nutscak if you dont know the answer, huh?
I remeber once at a club when I was around 16 or (it was a 13-19 yr old club)there was this machine inside the club that would tell you how hard you punched, now I dont think it was how hard you hit but if you were hitting it right. I remember seeing these guys getting a running start to hit it and it going up to 300-400, at the time I was about 140 and went up and hit it @ 745 the first time and 780 the second. Everyone was like WOW!!!, all night I had guys trying to beat me and even try to fight me, but I knew better, I wasnt having none of that. That same night I also came in 3rd place in an arm wrestling tournament.
I think the Rocky IV writers simply thought it would be a cool idea to do that and compare it to the "average" heavyweight. Fighters don't use machines to measure their punching power.
However, if i remember correctly, for fun the military once tested Marciano's power and said it was equivalent to an armor piercing missile.
I heard Mike Tyson's power was equivalent to be hit but a truck!!
I'm not sure what to believe, but i sure as hell know good heavyweight punches very hard!!
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