Do guys like GGG and Julian Jackson use subtly different technique to get power?
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Its like anything physical. Speed, reflexes, power or insert some other physical gift, it matters not. Everyone has a ceiling. Some people just have higher ceilings than others. No amount of work or technique is going to have me launching from the free throw line and dunking like MJ. We all have our limitations.Thats what you think.
Its also what many people think.
Have you ever entertained the possibility that Willie just has poor technique for generating power, the the technique is not very well understood even by the best trainers in the world.
No one answering here knows the technique differences, thats why everyone is so vague and cant answer my question. I can answer it.Comment
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There is a whole bunch of opinions on are punchers born never made. In my opinion its both. I feel people who follow the only born part are people who fail to see punchers that are made.
Of course there are plenty of evidence to back up why it seem that a puncher is made. If an interview of Julian Jackson said that he first realized he had power when he knocked a pro when he was 17. Mikey Garcia always stated that he couldn't explain his power its something that happened. Also look at George Foreman he trained alot in power but he was knocking out people in amateurs.
Also there is plenty of evidence to back up a puncher is made. If you don't know who Manny Steward is.. he was the one and only trainer who actually turned fighters into knockout punchers. Dont believe me? Take one of his first protégé s for example... A man named Tommy Hearns who always had the right skills but never knocked out anyone in the amateurs and surprised everyone when he literally was knocking out everyone when he went pro. There are more examples of guys he trained that although you could make a statement and say they already could punch, one correlation was they were the most feared hitters in their division. Those fighters are Micheal Moore, Jeff Fenech, Gerald Mcclellan, Adonis Stevenson, Andy Lee, Wladimir Klitschko, etc.Comment
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Oh no, not you fcuking trolls again GTFO of here you sad gits!Originally posted by b0xYou dirty troll. I posted a full answer to this in your power mechanics thread.
All you do is dribble about bone alignment like a novice. You can't handle the idea that tendons are needed to move them and hold them together.Comment
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Bingo an obsessive and super talented coach made a non puncher into one of the best punchers of all time.There is a whole bunch of opinions on are punchers born never made. In my opinion its both. I feel people who follow the only born part are people who fail to see punchers that are made.
Of course there are plenty of evidence to back up why it seem that a puncher is made. If an interview of Julian Jackson said that he first realized he had power when he knocked a pro when he was 17. Mikey Garcia always stated that he couldn't explain his power its something that happened. Also look at George Foreman he trained alot in power but he was knocking out people in amateurs.
Also there is plenty of evidence to back up a puncher is made. If you don't know who Manny Steward is.. he was the one and only trainer who actually turned fighters into knockout punchers. Dont believe me? Take one of his first protégé s for example... A man named Tommy Hearns who always had the right skills but never knocked out anyone in the amateurs and surprised everyone when he literally was knocking out everyone when he went pro. There are more examples of guys he trained that although you could make a statement and say they already could punch, one correlation was they were the most feared hitters in their division. Those fighters are Micheal Moore, Jeff Fenech, Gerald Mcclellan, Adonis Stevenson, Andy Lee, Wladimir Klitschko, etc.
Its both but at this point in time with our current understanding its far more about technique than genetics. In the future it will be down to genetics.Comment
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Its mostly technique, creating force with body leverage.
He also has very hard arm punches on top of thatComment

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