Which punch is the most POWERFUL?

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  • intoccabile
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    #31
    No one is actually answering the question though.

    Not seeing the punch coming and it producing a knockout does not mean it has the most potential or force - he's not asking " which punch is the one people least see coming ".. he asked which produces the most force.

    A straight has the most potential.

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    • Unknown Champ
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      #32
      the shot you don't see is the hardest

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      • ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY
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        #33
        Punch for punch I would say a really solid uppercut is the one punch most fighters wouldnt want to get hit with more than once...not sure exactly why it hurts so much but it definitely does....

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        • Ray Corso
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          #34
          .............the one you don't see......................!! Ray.

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          • Haglerwins
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            #35
            Originally posted by ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY
            Punch for punch I would say a really solid uppercut is the one punch most fighters wouldnt want to get hit with more than once...not sure exactly why it hurts so much but it definitely does....
            I've actually mentioned this one before John, glad to see pros highlight its effect.. it's physics.

            Your body naturally spring boards up from your legs (channeling all of your weight like lava erupting from a volcano) and without even much effort you can place all your body weight into that punch as opposed to lateral power.

            If I took up boxing and I suffered with generating power, best bet would be to develop a solid uppercut, at the very least you'll learn to get all your weight behind it, so what you don't have in genetics, a strong fundamental will give you a nice shot.
            Last edited by Haglerwins; 02-20-2013, 05:09 PM.

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