Tyson is fast!
George is relatively slow! (compared to Tyson)
Both at their primes weighed about the same.
George is known to be the harder puncher although Tyson is close behind.
How can George hit harder when he is slower? Speed is 4 times more important than weight for punching power and george is far slower than Tyson and weighs the same so how does he hit harder? (I believe he does I just dont know how it dosnt seem to make sense!? )
Also both punches seem to have a different effect/flavour to them. A Tyson punch seems to put them out quickly its sharp it causes that loss of conciousness fast. Foreman on the other hand causes a loss of coniousness fast too but his power is more raw and unrefined, later in his career as he was really getting old he had trouble KOing people and they had to accumulate damage since he didnt have the speed and had even less of it being so old and big. What causes the difference in the effect of the two different punchers punches?
George is relatively slow! (compared to Tyson)
Both at their primes weighed about the same.
George is known to be the harder puncher although Tyson is close behind.
How can George hit harder when he is slower? Speed is 4 times more important than weight for punching power and george is far slower than Tyson and weighs the same so how does he hit harder? (I believe he does I just dont know how it dosnt seem to make sense!? )
Also both punches seem to have a different effect/flavour to them. A Tyson punch seems to put them out quickly its sharp it causes that loss of conciousness fast. Foreman on the other hand causes a loss of coniousness fast too but his power is more raw and unrefined, later in his career as he was really getting old he had trouble KOing people and they had to accumulate damage since he didnt have the speed and had even less of it being so old and big. What causes the difference in the effect of the two different punchers punches?
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