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  • #11
    Originally posted by AlexKid View Post
    Here we have Foreman on the heavybag

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=NFsNOqzpLP0

    Here we have Tyson on the Heavy bag

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=G2rpfX7Gi6Y


    Tyson prime weighs 218 -221 lbs

    Foreman prime weighs 220 -225 lbs

    So barely any difference in wieght.

    But a huge difference in speed as you can see for yourself.

    Speed is twice as important as body weight in a punch and these 2 factors are the only factors that contribute to power. Speed squared times mass = power or something like that.

    So how the hell does Foreman hit harder than Tyson?
    I'm probably one of the few that doens't think speed = power. If that was the case, then Pernell Whitaker, Macho Camacho, Sugar Ray Leonard and Floyd Mayweather should be the hardest hitters in the history of the sport.

    Meanwhile, slow punchers like Foreman, Margarito, Fernando Vargas hit like mules. Oscar once said that he never felt power like Vargas, that his punches weren't fast but that they were more of a "thud" than a "snap".

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    • #12
      Originally posted by 4Corners View Post
      If the Tyson that was killing people in the 80's and the Foreman that killed Norton and Frazier in the early 70's fought.....damn that'd be an amazing fight. I'd have to pick Foreman by TKO, but who knows???
      Agree. Tyson damn sure didn't have Ali's durability. Sooner or later Foreman would connect with a game changer.

      But then again, Tyson could also just blitz him in the first few rounds.

      65/35 leaning towards Foreman.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by RVABoxer View Post
        Tyson has pop to his punches Foreman pushes his punches with a lot of weight behind them.
        THIS.
        Tyson THROWS his punches with his pivot working as a fly wheel. Foreman PUSHES his punches using his pivot as a launch pad.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by inITtoWINit View Post
          Agree. Tyson damn sure didn't have Ali's durability. Sooner or later Foreman would connect with a game changer.

          But then again, Tyson could also just blitz him in the first few rounds.

          65/35 leaning towards Foreman.
          Something would have to give and I see Tyson getting KO'd. But you never know. Liston, Foreman, and Tyson are amazing action fantasy fights.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by AlexKid View Post
            Here we have Foreman on the heavybag

            http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=NFsNOqzpLP0

            Here we have Tyson on the Heavy bag

            http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=G2rpfX7Gi6Y


            Tyson prime weighs 218 -221 lbs

            Foreman prime weighs 220 -225 lbs

            So barely any difference in wieght.

            But a huge difference in speed as you can see for yourself.

            Speed is twice as important as body weight in a punch and these 2 factors are the only factors that contribute to power. Speed squared times mass = power or something like that.

            So how the hell does Foreman hit harder than Tyson?
            He doesn't hit harder than Tyson. Tyson put his body behind his punches and moved forward. He had much better technique than Foreman.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Simurgh View Post
              He didn't say force, but power.. force is not the same as power.

              There you go, I read you again!
              well done then Simmy, since you seem to know so much, whats the maths definition of power?

              Do tell.

              *waits*

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              • #17
                Originally posted by DreamFighter View Post
                well done then Simmy, since you seem to know so much, whats the maths definition of power?

                Do tell.

                *waits*
                Power is the first time derivative of the energy

                Any more questions, my dear?

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by ROSS CALIFORNIA View Post
                  He doesn't hit harder than Tyson. Tyson put his body behind his punches and moved forward. He had much better technique than Foreman.
                  I think Foreman did hit harder than Tyson.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Simurgh View Post
                    Power is the first time derivative of the energy

                    Any more questions, my dear?
                    good.

                    and the maths definition of mech energy is?

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Cuauhtémoc1520 View Post
                      I think Foreman did hit harder than Tyson.
                      I believe you are right. They had different actions Foreman pushed his punches like Joe Louis did and Tyson threw his punches. Foreman's intention is push his fist deeper in the bag and Tyson hit with sharper thrown punches that did not go as deep.

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