Marquez' hands are much larger than Floyd's

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  • El Chicano
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    #31
    Originally posted by Mayorga-Rules
    Hand size doesn't matter, **** size yes.

    Well i already fought with guys with big hands and they fought like *******.
    The most important is the skill with your punch and the speed behind it. Your hips and your muscles have a bigger influence on the punching power than the size of the hands.
    Floyd will be more powerful, you'll see that the day of the fight.
    Hand size contributes to punching power nonetheless. You are trying to find a way around your lost argument and you are only making yourself appear to be less knowledgeable. Your best bet is to quit while you're ahead.

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    • ShalafiV.2
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      #32
      Originally posted by Perro
      Hand size contributes to punching power nonetheless. You are trying to find a way around your lost argument and you are only making yourself appear to be less knowledgeable. Your best bet is to quit while you're ahead.
      I wouldn't necessarily say it affects punching power, more like punching effect. Imagine someone takes a swing at you with an 8 lbs sledgehammer using the same force as someone with a 10 lbs sledgehammer. The force will be the same but the damage of the bigger/heavier sledgehammer will have a greater effect/damage when it lands on your grill.

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      • El Chicano
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        #33
        Originally posted by ShalafiV.2
        I wouldn't necessarily say it affects punching power, more like punching effect. Imagine someone takes a swing at you with an 8 lbs sledgehammer using the same force as someone with a 10 lbs sledgehammer. The force will be the same but the damage of the bigger/heavier sledgehammer will have a greater effect/damage when it lands on your grill.
        Physics, that's the point I'm trying to make, but it's impossible to try to explain it to these imbeciles.

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        • ShalafiV.2
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          #34
          Originally posted by Perro
          Physics, that's the point I'm trying to make, but it's impossible to try to explain it to these imbeciles.
          Asi es compa.

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          • Deja_Vous
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            #35
            Originally posted by Perro
            If you group the greatest punchers of the sport, the majority of them either have large hands for their size or very prominent knuckles. It's simple physics. Hand size has a direct impact on punching power, unless of course the person with big hands has no skills whatsoever.
            That's not even true.

            Hearns has tiny littly hands.

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            • El Chicano
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              #36
              Originally posted by Deja_Vous
              That's not even true.

              Hearns has tiny littly hands.
              He had tiny hands huh, lol. The dude is a 6'2'' black man. Now think about what you just said, lol. Tiny little hands, lol.


              Seriously, Hearns had some mitts, hence his tremendous punching power.

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              • Mayorga-Rules
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                #37
                Originally posted by Perro
                Hand size contributes to punching power nonetheless. You are trying to find a way around your lost argument and you are only making yourself appear to be less knowledgeable. Your best bet is to quit while you're ahead.
                I don't quit man, if you want me to quit you would lose less time killing me. Like Zapata I'd rather die on my feet than live on my knees.

                Seriously, i don't know where you did see that fact. Nobody in boxing said it, nobody proved it, and there is no linked proved scientifically between hand size and punching ability. Plus i would rather listen to a legend like Bernard Hopkins who defended his belt 20 times than the advice of a boxing fan who has an opinion and make ****** statements, like he was Larry ****en Merchant.

                You can't prove your point so i ain't gonna believe you, that's it. It's to easy to say something like that. It's like saying having a small penis hurts your fertility.( example: Indians' ones are too small for our condoms, but in the population 45,3 % of their people are younger than 20 years old )

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                • F l i c k e r
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Perro

                  Why does Mayweather look smaller than Marquez in that pic?

                  Also, I think larger hands can occupy more of your face. Resulting in a larger area of impact = greater KO possibility.

                  Like a bullet hole VS asteroid crater.

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                  • Doctor_Tenma
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Perro
                    If you group the greatest punchers of the sport, the majority of them either have large hands for their size or very prominent knuckles. It's simple physics. Hand size has a direct impact on punching power, unless of course the person with big hands has no skills whatsoever.
                    I have really big hands and I didn't even know this was true.

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                    • Mayorga-Rules
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                      #40


                      Be careful dudes, she's gonna knock youuuuuuuuu OUT !!!!! ahahahhhaha

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