Of all the fighters that ever existed which produced the most explosive torque?
Can be famous or relatively unknown fighters. HW or P4P
A good example of someone that had explosive torque was Joe Louis. Earnie shavers hit harder than Louis probably but he didnt torque as explosively or as well imo.
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OMGWTF
Can be famous or relatively unknown fighters. HW or P4P
A good example of someone that had explosive torque was Joe Louis. Earnie shavers hit harder than Louis probably but he didnt torque as explosively or as well imo.
A figher whose third derivative of acceleration momemtum inertia tensor has a positive determinante of a matrix exponent, which propability path intergal of the fist trajectory reaches an extremum value in a complex domain.
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OMGWTF
Can be famous or relatively unknown fighters. HW or P4P
A good example of someone that had explosive torque was Joe Louis. Earnie shavers hit harder than Louis probably but he didnt torque as explosively or as well imo.
A figher whose third derivative of acceleration momemtum inertia tensor has a positive determinante of a matrix exponent, which propability path intergal of the fist trajectory reaches an extremum value in a complex domain.
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OMGWTF
Can be famous or relatively unknown fighters. HW or P4P
A good example of someone that had explosive torque was Joe Louis. Earnie shavers hit harder than Louis probably but he didnt torque as explosively or as well imo.
Tyson has to be up there.
I notice Matthyesse has good torque, but that's not to say he's the most powerful.
Although it would likely be someone recent as the old timers didn't have the same type of training and machines that we are fortunate to have currently.
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Vendettos
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OMGWTF
Can be famous or relatively unknown fighters. HW or P4P
A good example of someone that had explosive torque was Joe Louis. Earnie shavers hit harder than Louis probably but he didnt torque as explosively or as well imo.
Tyson has to be up there.
I notice Matthyesse has good torque, but that's not to say he's the most powerful.
Although it would likely be someone recent as the old timers didn't have the same type of training and machines that we are fortunate to have currently.
without a rigorous mathematical proof these are just bullcrap statements. See the formula above
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Vendettos
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OMGWTF
Can be famous or relatively unknown fighters. HW or P4P
A good example of someone that had explosive torque was Joe Louis. Earnie shavers hit harder than Louis probably but he didnt torque as explosively or as well imo.
Tyson has to be up there.
I notice Matthyesse has good torque, but that's not to say he's the most powerful.
Although it would likely be someone recent as the old timers didn't have the same type of training and machines that we are fortunate to have currently.
What kind of machines are we talking about here? do you mean the pec deck machine or the preacher curl machine?
Re: Of all the fighters that ever existed which produced the most explosive torque?
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OMGWTF
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Vendettos
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Originally Posted by
OMGWTF
Can be famous or relatively unknown fighters. HW or P4P
A good example of someone that had explosive torque was Joe Louis. Earnie shavers hit harder than Louis probably but he didnt torque as explosively or as well imo.
Tyson has to be up there.
I notice Matthyesse has good torque, but that's not to say he's the most powerful.
Although it would likely be someone recent as the old timers didn't have the same type of training and machines that we are fortunate to have currently.
What kind of machines are we talking about here? do you mean the pec deck machine or the preacher curl machine?
war machines
Re: Of all the fighters that ever existed which produced the most explosive torque?
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NVSemin
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Originally Posted by
Vendettos
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Originally Posted by
OMGWTF
Can be famous or relatively unknown fighters. HW or P4P
A good example of someone that had explosive torque was Joe Louis. Earnie shavers hit harder than Louis probably but he didnt torque as explosively or as well imo.
Tyson has to be up there.
I notice Matthyesse has good torque, but that's not to say he's the most powerful.
Although it would likely be someone recent as the old timers didn't have the same type of training and machines that we are fortunate to have currently.
without a rigorous mathematical proof these are just bullcrap statements. See the formula above
You claiming this for yourself?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euler%2...dy_dynamics%29
Re: Of all the fighters that ever existed which produced the most explosive torque?
Tyson has been mentioned before , and he's the perfect example. but of the current crop, I would say Adonis Stevenson. a perfect example is the punch that rendered Chad Dawson senseless , it looked nothing more than a stiff jab.
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brocktonblockbust
Rocky Marciano
leverage comes to mind.
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In both hands Id go with RJJ.
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Assuming a massive amount of torque is generated by the hips, I'd say Naseem Hamed, but really I'm just ???ing
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Jimmy Wilde.
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Julian certainly torques like a mf
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Prime Tyson.
Great call
Re: Of all the fighters that ever existed which produced the most explosive torque?
A good indicator of Torque are the guys that can generate lots of power in the shortest range of motion. So the likely stubby hook suspects with thick trunks would be on that list. (tyson, Tua, frazier, ibeabuchi, morrison, mercer, golota etc.)
Many of the forefathers like Joe Louis, Marciano were efficient and that generated a lot of Torque because they dug deep, and really thudded shots to their opponents because they were a lot looser in the release. Their footwork was often times not as good so they kept their elbows close to their body, which cut down one tendency to arc wide and go for big dramatic wind ups. This mean their release was more like a whip than swinging a hammer so they got better velocity on their shots in a shorter range of motion with less specific training for it.
Of newer guys its hard to single out many because many of the new guys go for systematic breakdowns, volume punching and placement. A guy like roy that dropped people with great shots, which i think might have had to do more with where and when he hit you thank how hard he hit you.Guys like Hearns hit hard but being tall and lanky he was really winging them and certain points and going wide or long on you. For now a days, I'd say maybe a guy like froch for a while, generated good power in short ranges of motion.
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How was the Arguello right for torque