I asked how you figure Kovalev’s mass has changed simply because he has aged. You haven’t answered it yet because it is a nonsensical argument, and there is no answer. And by the way, mass and weight are the same as long as you are on the earth’s surface. Weight would only differ from mass if the gravitational force acting on that mass changes. I’m pretty sure all of Kovalev’s fights have taken place on Earth, so the whole weight vs mass argument never comes into play.
YEAH MAN! ...You go in wit big ol George Foreman ,today...& we'll all watch as his 1st hit splits your skull open, then tell us old guys power gone ...ha ha bliss
Mother****er........... You have no idea how badly I envy you and numerous other posters on this forum who are legitimately smart and dont need to freeze your ass off in the winter while working manual labor jobs and needing to put in a **** ton of overtime to make good money. Go **** yourself hippie, just kidding(kind of, but not entirely) Seriously though, usually when I see someone post an educational/work background in something like that or when I can just tell posters are significantly smarter than me just by the way they talk........... Total kick to the dick.
You are seriously confused, People may weigh the same but their mass may be different, look up aging and you will find that loss of muscle mass is one of the sypmtoms! you state the correct formula then quote nonsensical unit, speed, you mean acceleration and strength you mean mass?
No two people have the same mass even if they are the same weight The person with the greater mass will hit the hardest and also have the most energy since mass is proportional to energy ( E= M c squared) Combine the two formulas F= MA F&E = MA Therefore you can only really increase hitting power and stamina by increasing your mass. Cardio training is only temporary stop running for a week and your back to where you started.