Emmanuel Steward said Prince Naseem Hit harder than Lennox Lewis

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by donizhere, Jun 2, 2010.


  1. Lunny

    Lunny Guest

    I've always liked that story but it was nothing more than hype. There's a reason the weight divisions are there!
     
  2. liger05

    liger05 puroresu fan 4 life!! Full Member

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    Pound for ppound he probably did. Naz punched very very hard for a featherweight. Dyamite!!
     
  3. TG1

    TG1 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Im a Lee superfreak but thats bull****.

    He was faster and would have more snap because of that and his punches were felt before they were seen. Would he hit HARDER? WOULD HE ****!!!!!!!!

    P4P Lee was one of the strongest men who ever lived! AND I DO MEAN EVER!
     
  4. Sounds weird, in principle lightweights can generate more power than a heavyweight.

    But Stewert saying that about lennox is very interesting :yep.
     
  5. No10Point

    No10Point Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Weight has nothing to do with power.
    It is all in skill and genetics.

    Case in point.
    Watch the Sports Science show with the female boxer, MMA light heavy and another kick boxer or boxer. She hit as hard as the MMA champ and harder than the other guy. Over 1000 pounds of force.
     
  6. brenster44

    brenster44 New Member Full Member

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    i wonder if lewis would have had the power to stop barrera, mccullough,cesar soto, manuel calvo,belcastro and the great peter buckley.
     
  7. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/manchester/6228040.stm

    Scientists tried to measure the punching power of boxing world champion Ricky Hatton - but The Hitman's near half-ton punch broke the equipment.

    But a re-analysis of the data found the figure was about 400kg (882lb) - still 10 times that of an average person.

    A US ton - or short ton - equals 2,000lb (907.19kg).


    "The level of force he generated was quite astonishing," said Dr Qingming Li of the University of Manchester team.

    Hatton's fastest effort was clocked in at 32mph (51km/h) - a left hook that he has used to floor 30 of his 42 opponents.
     
  8. :patsch


    Of course it does.
     
  9. boxer1025

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    EV had it all! He had alot of power, 27-0, 27 kos!! PS: your avy is *****!!:lol:
     
  10. Biff

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    What happened to this dude... Even his feet look fat...
     
  11. bernie4366

    bernie4366 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    That show is complete bull**** when it comes to anything to do with fighting. Everyone they test is a superhuman machine. Also, on earth, weight pretty much equals mass. Mass + speed = the power of your punch.
     
  12. BoxingFanNo1

    BoxingFanNo1 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Seriously?
     
  13. TRAVI$

    TRAVI$ On the grind Full Member

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    Rubbish
    Bruce Lee was an actor
    The facts about him are about as believable as the ones about Chuck Norris.
     
  14. TRAVI$

    TRAVI$ On the grind Full Member

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    Just imagine Foreman
    A punch off him, no gloves would almost certainly result in some sort of brain damage.
     
  15. Borincano

    Borincano Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Bruce Lee was much more than an actor. Chuck Norris an unbelievable MW champion stated if it was a fight to the death, Lee would win. Now, he is singing another tune due that he was a professional fighter and Lee was not. Jet Li is an actor. So there is no way he can really fight, it is the cameras.