Are you admitting this is evidence of heavier boxers having more punch resistance? Like I said no point in discussing why if you are in denial.
This is what we're dealing with now. Can't answer so just post the same thing over and over again until the questions stop.
I am not, you don't weasel out of providing the how that easily. come back don't run away! 4th time of asking though....
Everybody claiming a old hw is somehow better or is as punch resistent as a modern hw has never seen a boxing ring from the inside. If you know that feeling when you have got better stamina are faster and have 2x as much skill as your opponent but the other guy still violates your butt only because hes 3 inches taller then you and 30 pounds heavier ,would not say such bull****.
Thats the second time you've used that "bail out" clause, but you have yet to offer one word as to HOW, if you pack on weight, your punch resistance increases. 5th time asking.......
theres more mass which resists the force of a blow,,,, stop being such a dingbat for one day is that possible Herol?
mass resists the force of the blow? specifically on the chin, how does that work? Give me the HOW if you want to join in.
Oh just shut your mouth. When you put on weight you have got more mass to prevent your head from rotating. Alot of fighters got better chins by putting on weight. Ohh man .... if you have got mor weight ,there is more mass to prevent your head from rotating and your head will stay more in place.
we'll come back to that in a second if you keep replying. but now- thank you. so, you've got an extra 30 kgs. How much of that 30 kgs is distributed to the muscles that support your chin from rotating? Tell me. Just roughly. Have a guess.
What??????? Have you ever seen somebody putting on mass?????? Of course alot goes into the stomach area. But alot of it goes to the shoulders to the neck the upper back. Even alot of fat is in the face. Those are areas that support your punch resistens
the chin is connected to the jaw, which is connected to the head, which is supported by mass of the neck and shoulders.