Tyson Vs Bruno Punch Power

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  • catskills23
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    #11
    Originally posted by Southpaw Stinger
    Extremely ******.
    as ****** as shavers knocking a wall .

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    • hemichromis
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      #12
      Originally posted by NJFighter91
      Just look at their fights. Tyson hit harder. I don't think that you can accurately measure punch power because it depends on so many factors.
      i think bruno hit slightly harder but tyson hit much better!

      i would take these results with a pinch of salt. especcially cause only 2 fighters were tested in very different ways

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      • catskills23
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        #13
        Originally posted by hemichromis
        i think bruno hit slightly harder but tyson hit much better!

        i would take these results with a pinch of salt. especcially cause only 2 fighters were tested in very different ways
        did you not see the results . They were both measured in the same way . There is only one way you cam measure punching power.

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        • NJFighter91
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          #14
          Ok, but one boxer could've swung back more on the test to get a stronger reading, etc, and stuff like that. I'm pretty sure htey both didn't punch in the exact same way.

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          • aljon
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            #15
            Originally posted by Pugnacious_Z
            lol, persuading/funny ****

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            • speedoverpower0
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              #16
              If that was true His punch would **** up someones head so much they couldn't fight, I dont believe that, He was strong, but not brain damage strong.

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              • Kid Achilles
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                #17
                Right, by that logic every one of Tyson's opponents would now have SEVERE brain damage from all the punches they received by him before going down.

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                • j
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                  #18
                  Ok, but one boxer could've swung back more on the test to get a stronger reading, etc, and stuff like that. I'm pretty sure htey both didn't punch in the exact same way.
                  contrary to some beliefs, ****ing back your arm will not produce more power. i forgot where i read this, but it was shown in a diagram of a science magazine i read.

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                  • hemichromis
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by j
                    contrary to some beliefs, ****ing back your arm will not produce more power. i forgot where i read this, but it was shown in a diagram of a science magazine i read.
                    yes it does

                    first you have more distance to accelerate your arm in

                    and second the plyometric effect increases the potential powergeneration of the muscle

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                    • speedoverpower0
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                      #20
                      It does only if it involves body movement at the sametime

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