Aren't you guys amazed at how Tommy Fury has all those bro lift muscles and still punches like a feather?

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  • Tanakasensei
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    Aren't you guys amazed at how Tommy Fury has all those bro lift muscles and still punches like a feather?

    I"ll give the man his due and say he has a decent jab, but I think all his muscles are to compensate his small..


    Power...
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    isn't it amazing?
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    #2
    He doesn't really snap his punches first off or that I've seen anyway, only seen like 3 of his fights iirc. And power is in the legs/hips not the arm muscles.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Tanakasensei
      I"ll give the man his due and say he has a decent jab, but I think all his muscles are to compensate his small..


      Power...
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      isn't it amazing?
      No I'm not amazed because IKSAB, unlike yourself. Get your levels up before you post dogwank would be my suggestion.

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      • Tanakasensei
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        #4
        Originally posted by Eff Pandas
        He doesn't really snap his punches first off or that I've seen anyway, only seen like 3 of his fights iirc. And power is in the legs/hips not the arm muscles.
        He has pretty sub standard power punches for sure..

        If power was in the hips, everybody would have it.. hips are merely a transportation tool. Same with the legs (look at Wilders deer legs)

        Arms are involved in power generation, but its not the end of the story.

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        • baroidi
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          #5
          fast twitch muscles and bone density, plus other factors, are the most important factor in having a powerful punch. Inflated muscles that gym bros and bodybuilders go for, is for show.

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            #6
            Originally posted by baroidi
            fast twitch muscles and bone density, plus other factors, are the most important factor in having a powerful punch. Inflated muscles that gym bros and bodybuilders go for, is for show.
            Yup. But it is a fact that he throws ****ty arm punches so he doesn't get as much mass as he could have

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              His technique is bad. Doesn't sit down on his punches, weight transfer and acceleration are bad, etc. Muscles frequently don't mean power. It's gotta be the right kind of muscle and trained the right way. Shouldn't be a surprise, TBH, if you've either watched sufficient boxing or have a sufficient level of understanding of power generation. Why do you even care about Tommy Fury? It's not like his career is going anywhere. Says a lot that Jake Paul is his most notable opponent, and he's primarily known for being in a TV show, not for his boxing.

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                #8
                Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07
                His technique is bad. Doesn't sit down on his punches, weight transfer and acceleration are bad, etc. Muscles frequently don't mean power. It's gotta be the right kind of muscle and trained the right way. Shouldn't be a surprise, TBH, if you've either watched sufficient boxing or have a sufficient level of understanding of power generation. Why do you even care about Tommy Fury? It's not like his career is going anywhere. Says a lot that Jake Paul is his most notable opponent, and he's primarily known for being in a TV show, not for his boxing.
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                I know but even with poor technique he should be able to muster better power by mass alone, one thinks.

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                • Tanakasensei
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07
                  Why do you even care about Tommy Fury?

                  ​​​​​​I don't really. But I bet you he bulks up his arms to create the illusion that he can punch hard.

                  Which he can't.

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                  • Tanakasensei
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                    #10
                    He has a big reach too lol...

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