I picked Inoue because the brutal KO can open up a wormhole and send me back to 2008 (pre-COVID) and it was the year my kitty came into my life (there was a snowstorm outside and I let him into the lobby of my apartment).
Lol, it’s like asking “do you want to be punched in the face by a pro boxer or tickled by a pro boxer?”
Pauli "Hands of Pasta" Magnaggi gets my vote and one free punch. I'm not getting hit by mini Godzilla.
Paulie cannot punch, a soft punching welter does not punch harder than a hard punching bantam, you can see the snap in Inoue`s shots, all of Paulie`s punches were like jabs.
Tua. If I'm getting KOed, I want it to be from a big puncher otherwise the chin-checkers will make endless threads about my glass jaw.
They probably punch with this same force, Paulie will just have to load up...for this occassion Paulie punches at a slower speed but he is bit taller so it will be very similar psi. Taking a full-psi punch from either of them standing (restrained) will probably not hurt (quick KO), boxers rarely absorb a full shot especially lower-faster weights, no human can absorb over 500psi so a straight punch to a restrained defenseless victim will cause the KO, most knockdowns occur at 200psi (when opponents absorb 40% of the punch energy), anything more is already in the category of KO. Duration of trauma The longer reach increases the damage because it increases the duration of the trauma, which increases the chance of KO/Injury, even at lower PSI. A fast puncher that barely got in the range connects at maximum psi for a shorter period than the longer reach boxer that can catch an opponent a few inches inside his full leverage range. Even a slow long range-low-psi thudding-puncher can cause a KO with a will-timed 200psi, especially versus slower-heavier targets, which makes the heavyweight division the best division for KO enthusiasts
I have no idea. Either way I’m going to be in a lot of pain. Paulie was a light puncher for a PROFESSIONAL WORLD CLASS BOXER. He still punched much harder than most people out there.
Any 6'01" + fast poster who knows how to throw a punch can punch harder than both Inoue-Malinaggi (both can't exceed 850 psi), both are better at delivering punches versus a moving target (that also hits back). Raw Punching Power is important, but all boxers have it from height-speed, after that the boxer has to land the punch while moving, vs a moving target that can potentially KO them with any clean punch...That is where world class boxers stand out