Micheal Gerard Tyson has been measured as being able to deliver 6,000 PSI

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  1. gooners!!

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    Geology Today Vol. 233

    Issue 4.


    Coal, Diamonds and Micheal Gerard Tyson.

    As we all know in theory, you can make a diamond from coal, but it is very difficult and the diamonds created are quite minuscule. Diamond is a form of pure carbon and natural diamonds are formed very deep inside the earth, when carbon is exposed to very high pressures and temperatures. The other main form of carbon is called graphite - it is the same stuff that your pencil leads are made from.

    Artifical diamonds are made in industry from graphite because it is a very pure form of carbon. You need temperatures of over 1000 degrees Celsius and many thousands of atmospheres pressure for this process, so it is very expensive.

    Previously, only very expensive machinery was able to conjure the 3500 PSI required to compress the carbon molecules and facilitate the transformation. One such machine, a vacuum pressure oscillating fabricator- or VPOF- is found in the physics laboratory at Berkley; the rest are mainly in the Shizenpoff laboratories in Dusseldorf, Germany - a privately funded facility used mainly for independent research.

    Micheal Gerard Tyson- previous heavyweight champion from the United States of America- has been found on location in Shizenpoof recently, though. A direct pound per square inch comparison has been underway when word of the former boxer's unusual punching power begged the question; how much force can this man conjure?

    Initially begun as entertainment, many of the scientists and Shizenpoof boxing fans due to current heavyweight champion Wladimir Kiltschko's local celebrity, Micheal Gerard Tyson underwent a series of PSI tests to accurately measure the man's punching power.

    The results have become legendary. As previously mentioned an inordinate amount of pressure, slightly more than 3500 PSI, is required of machines like the VPOF to transform coal into diamond. Micheal Gerard Tyson has been measured as being able to deliver 6,000 PSI - a shocking number that should be, based on every formal principle of biology and physics, humanly impossible.

    "I like to punch real hard." Tyson explains when asked how he can muster such force. "I figure, if I'm going to punch- why not punch stuff real hard?"

    Currently Micheal Gerard Tyson is being retrofitted with titanium alloyed gloves to allow him to strike coal. The result, should be, for the first time in recorded history- a human being who hits harder than any known lifeforms ever discovered; and can turn coal into diamonds with a single blow.

    "Some people say I'm not human. I don't know. Mike Tyson feels human." The former champion tells us. "I eat, fu-ck and **** just like the rest of humans. I just punch really hard."

    The Shizenpoof clinic has contracted Tyson to replace their VPOF machinery and conduct further scientific research. How the man does not shatter his fist upon impact is still unknown but further tests will be reported in this journal.

    -Courtesy of the Shizenpoof clinic. Written by: Dr. Pook-Lung-Zum, Physics and Engineering.-
     
  2. Lewisbell

    Lewisbell Well-Known Member Full Member

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    You've been had mate :D
     
  3. radab

    radab Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Guess he dont need to worry about being bankrupt anymore then
     
  4. gooners!!

    gooners!! Boxing Junkie banned

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    I know .....mofo :hey
     
  5. liljp361

    liljp361 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    "I eat, fu-ck and **** just like the rest of humans. I just punch really hard."

    I love you lol
     
  6. Bigfatbaz UK

    Bigfatbaz UK Member Full Member

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    I wonder what the PSI of his other activities are.
     
  7. celtic tiger

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    this has to be a joke.
     
  8. Powerman55

    Powerman55 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Yeah...no doubt a joke.

    Is there a machine that registers punching power though? and if so who has been measured?
     
  9. Primenal

    Primenal Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yeah. I remember Chris Byrd, and Rampage Jackson were measured. Rampage had a monstrous punch..SOmething like 1800 psi wasn't it? Byrd was around 1200 I thought.
    Back on topic though this **** is funny as hell. "I like to hit real hard" said Mike Tyson. Honestly though, if Jackson can hit at 1800....I wouldn't doubt a young Mike Tyson hit for 2500-3000 psi.
     
  10. Doomas

    Doomas Active Member Full Member

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    Shizenpoof clinick... :hey
     
  11. Blacc Jesus

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  12. Sakura

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    In Finnish
    Vertailun vuoksi: planeetan pahimman miehen,”Iron-Mike” Tysonin ja UFC-legenda Quinton ”Rampage” Jacksonin kovimmat lyönnit on mitattu 810 kg/cm2 tasolle.


    Name weight kg/cm2 factor

    1. Janne Myllymäki 78,3 507 6,475
    2. Petter Antman 83,8 529 6,312
    3. Raul Friman 80,1 450 5,617
    4. Jyri Hänninen 87,3 450 5,154
    5. Pyry Hyödynmaa 80,9 399 4,932
    6. Miika Forsström 66,6 297 4,459
    7. Kari Kolehmainen 60,2 265 4,401
    8. Jussi Jokiranta 81,2 307 3,780
    9. Antti Parhiala 104,2 361 3,464
    10. Joni Kaukojärvi 65,6 213 3,246
    11. Jorma Hänninen 127,0 372 2,929
    12. Simeon Tienhaara 80,6 200 2,481
    13. Juha Liimatainen 151,2 279 1,845
    14. Simo Korhonen 84,7 151 1,782
     
  13. MAG1965

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    they should measure Foreman
     
  14. Hermit

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    3 tons per square inch and his opponents lived?
     
  15. JoeAverage

    JoeAverage Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Since a large part of humans are made of carbon, Tyson's hands should turn into Diamonds when he hit something.

    LOL - I wonder if the poster really believed that story?
     
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