Pacman is a giant dwarf, short stocky, with a square muscular jaw and wide face. Most Chinese are built like zou shining with fragile bones. PAC is built like a caveman. Wide ankles and wrists. He is just a genetic freak
But PAC has strong bones, he has never broken his hands in a fight or hitting the heavy bag full blast, Floyd and Pauline have skinny feminine girl hands, and break their hands a lot. Bone strength and density determines how you can handle punching, Floyd and Pauline have brittle hands.
yup. its hand size and more importantly wrist size.
Punching power is derived from bone density, technique, torque, leverage. For instance Manny has very dense bones and I don't think he ever damaged his hands. He also has small hands but that's beside the point. His biceps are average size but his large forearms provides more leverage and snap with less resistance. The most important factor is the simple phrase "practice makes perfect". Manny's finesse in how he perfectly displaces his energy with flawless technique is deeply rooted in his years perfecting his unorthodox power punching style. Practicing the same power punches everyday for your whole young life will develop the most efficient power. Also Pac has a thin upper body allowing him to really fling punches while being deeply rooted to the mat with his massive calves(he has a very very low center of gravity)
Pacman is a giant dwarf, short stocky, with a square muscular jaw and wide face. Most Chinese are built like zou shining with fragile bones. PAC is built like a caveman. Wide ankles and wrists. He is just a genetic freak
But PAC has strong bones, he has never broken his hands in a fight or hitting the heavy bag full blast, Floyd and Pauline have skinny feminine girl hands, and break their hands a lot. Bone strength and density determines how you can handle punching, Floyd and Pauline have brittle hands.
Look at these guys, always nitpicking what I say. Why not focus on the point at hand. I just said his bone structure isn't like the typical chinese structure.
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