What Specifically gives Pavlik his Power ?

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  1. viru§™

    viru§™ Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I think "I had all muscle surgically removed from my arms and I hit like a mule now." gave it away.
     
  2. cross_trainer

    cross_trainer Liston was good, but no "Tire Iron" Jones Full Member

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    What nonsense.

    It's well known that it's MUSCLES that generate force, while bones are just dead weight. After my skeleton removal operation, I'm ten times the puncher I was before.
     
  3. Ethan Trims

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  4. Relentless

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    not really...
     
  5. Relentless

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    almost all boxers turn into their shots and try to 'punch through' their oponents like a door slam.
     
  6. viru§™

    viru§™ Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Almost all? Isn't aiming through the target one of the most important factors of a good punch?
     
  7. Relentless

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    when beginners are taught this they tend to push the bag with their punch.
     
  8. doublesuited

    doublesuited Taylor TKO2 Pavlik Full Member

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    Pavlik is so ugly that people would rather lay on the canvas than have to stand up straight and look him in the face.
     
  9. emanuel_augustus

    emanuel_augustus Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Height, long limbs translate into more leverage and thus more punching power if punches are thrown with proper technique and timing. Pavlik has it.
     
  10. LoBlow

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    Ahhh the poor misguided or just plain ignorant?

    There is nothing special about Pavlik that gives him power, he is a boxer and he trains to punch and be effective at it

    Every man woman and child has the ability to knock someone out, a knock out is not only dependent on the person throwing the punch, the opponent also has a lot to do with the end results of said punch


    For example line 6 boxers up in a straight line evenly spaced, punch each one of them with the same power punch, and techniqie also and make sure the punch lands in the very same location on all the boxers.

    I gurantee you that they all if any do not get knocked out
     
  11. Butch Coolidge

    Butch Coolidge Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Why can Tiger Woods scald a golf ball so hard? He has a physique that allows him to do it and the discipline to develop the technical ability to do it.

    Still finding one's punching range is a great key to improving punching effectiveness.
     
  12. LoBlow

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    Golf? thats the best you can do? I think Tiger does what he does because he has been doing it since he was a child, it has nothing to do with his body type
     
  13. pit

    pit Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Speed, punching power, the ability to absorb punishment or quick reflex,are all natural ability that some fighter are born with . There is no secret for developing punching power , or any of the other attribute mentioned above the only thing you can do is practice your skill as a pro boxer or armature practitioner and have good skills .

    So stop asking the stupid questions like how so and so has so much power?
     
  14. LoBlow

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    Pit, I am glad to know that someone else see things they way I do on this topic, most of the questions here amaze me really
     
  15. Ethan Trims

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    Thats not really true about leverage. look at marciano, one of the shortest limbed, and height fighters of all time and he had great punching power. and vice versa i can name plenty of tall lanky fighters who couldnt crack a eggshell.