It would be safe to assume the overall psi of your punch will drop. Not drasticly if you are ko'ing people at 160 you'll do it at 150 just as well. At the same time make up some speed. I agree "for once" with Smokin in that your technique and form play a vital role. But will not discredit Punchdrunk's formula for Power. Ko's don't come from power alone. Most are from skill and technique. "connecting when your apponent doesn't see the punch" How many have gone down from that scenario? It is to my knowedge easier to go down in weight and be succesfull than to go up. Thats a rule of thumb. Don't worry about power is my advice there is too much emphasis on power and people lose there skills training. Which will win fights for you. I'll quote Winky Wright. "it's boxing, not knock outs" Sugar Ray leonard didn't ko everybody, And who would argue him to be amongst the best of all time?
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dropping weight... lose power?
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