Ricky Hatton's punch power scientifically measured
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Controversial
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Ricky Hatton's punch power scientifically measured
I found this on the BBC website.....
"In 2007 Ricky 'The Hitman' Hatton's punching power was tested at Manchester University by a team of impact engineers.
The strength and speed of Hatton's shots were gauged by a sensor that was attached to a 30kg (66lb) punch bag with software to analyse the incoming data.
The researchers worked out that Hatton’s punch had a force of about 400kg (882lbs), nearly half a ton, more than twice the kicking power of a professional footballer. A member of the research team also took the test and his punch power was a tenth of Hatton's.
Hatton's average punching speed was measured at 25mph, giving opponents a reaction time of less than one tenth of a second. Hatton’s fastest effort was clocked at 32mph, which was caused by his trademark left hook."
"In 2007 Ricky 'The Hitman' Hatton's punching power was tested at Manchester University by a team of impact engineers.
The strength and speed of Hatton's shots were gauged by a sensor that was attached to a 30kg (66lb) punch bag with software to analyse the incoming data.
The researchers worked out that Hatton’s punch had a force of about 400kg (882lbs), nearly half a ton, more than twice the kicking power of a professional footballer. A member of the research team also took the test and his punch power was a tenth of Hatton's.
Hatton's average punching speed was measured at 25mph, giving opponents a reaction time of less than one tenth of a second. Hatton’s fastest effort was clocked at 32mph, which was caused by his trademark left hook."
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mickey1975
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Re: Ricky Hatton's punch power scientifically measured
I bet he wouldn't punch scientifically harder than Paul Smith.
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Interestingly, also in 2007 , Swansea university did the same test on Enzo Maccarinelli.Controversial wrote:I found this on the BBC website.....
"In 2007 Ricky 'The Hitman' Hatton's punching power was tested at Manchester University by a team of impact engineers.
The strength and speed of Hatton's shots were gauged by a sensor that was attached to a 30kg (66lb) punch bag with software to analyse the incoming data.
The researchers worked out that Hatton’s punch had a force of about 400kg (882lbs), nearly half a ton, more than twice the kicking power of a professional footballer. A member of the research team also took the test and his punch power was a tenth of Hatton's.
Hatton's average punching speed was measured at 25mph, giving opponents a reaction time of less than one tenth of a second. Hatton’s fastest effort was clocked at 32mph, which was caused by his trademark left hook."
BBC didn't only feature the test with Enzo on their web site, they also featured it on Blue Peter. Although I'm yet to find the footage.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/6529755.stm
Re: Ricky Hatton's punch power scientifically measured
Another fact contrary to the boxing cliche that straight punches are the fastest to land because "a straight line is the shortest distance between two points". Yes distance is shorter but velocity of hook is higher and scientific studies show that delivery time of a hook is shorter then any other punch.Controversial wrote: Hatton's average punching speed was measured at 25mph, giving opponents a reaction time of less than one tenth of a second. Hatton’s fastest effort was clocked at 32mph, which was caused by his trademark left hook."
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Is this similar to the thing they done with Drago in Rocky 4? 'Whatever he hits, he destroys' 
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handsofstone
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Re: Ricky Hatton's punch power scientifically measured
Kerry Hope also used the machine but it didn't register so the research team have sold the equipment on as brand new
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freddydoesdallas
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Re: Ricky Hatton's punch power scientifically measured
I remember seeing that. It was quite interestingWales wrote:Interestingly, also in 2007 , Swansea university did the same test on Enzo Maccarinelli.Controversial wrote:I found this on the BBC website.....
"In 2007 Ricky 'The Hitman' Hatton's punching power was tested at Manchester University by a team of impact engineers.
The strength and speed of Hatton's shots were gauged by a sensor that was attached to a 30kg (66lb) punch bag with software to analyse the incoming data.
The researchers worked out that Hatton’s punch had a force of about 400kg (882lbs), nearly half a ton, more than twice the kicking power of a professional footballer. A member of the research team also took the test and his punch power was a tenth of Hatton's.
Hatton's average punching speed was measured at 25mph, giving opponents a reaction time of less than one tenth of a second. Hatton’s fastest effort was clocked at 32mph, which was caused by his trademark left hook."
BBC didn't only feature the test with Enzo on their web site, they also featured it on Blue Peter. Although I'm yet to find the footage.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/6529755.stm
Re: Ricky Hatton's punch power scientifically measured
handsofstone wrote:Kerry Hope also used the machine but it didn't register so the research team have sold the equipment on as brand new
Re: Ricky Hatton's punch power scientifically measured
I was at a Frampton fight a few years ago and Hope was fighting Eammon O'Kane and had him down a couple timeshandsofstone wrote:Kerry Hope also used the machine but it didn't register so the research team have sold the equipment on as brand new
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handsofstone
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Re: Ricky Hatton's punch power scientifically measured
Yeah i remember that night he was quite unlucky from memory,I like Hope,I just couldn't think of another light puncher for the jokeStuarty30 wrote:I was at a Frampton fight a few years ago and Hope was fighting Eammon O'Kane and had him down a couple timeshandsofstone wrote:Kerry Hope also used the machine but it didn't register so the research team have sold the equipment on as brand newStill lost though.
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Jason Booth? Lolhandsofstone wrote:Yeah i remember that night he was quite unlucky from memory,I like Hope,I just couldn't think of another light puncher for the jokeStuarty30 wrote:I was at a Frampton fight a few years ago and Hope was fighting Eammon O'Kane and had him down a couple timeshandsofstone wrote:Kerry Hope also used the machine but it didn't register so the research team have sold the equipment on as brand newStill lost though.
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Punchy Joe
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Re: Ricky Hatton's punch power scientifically measured
Thinks enzo's if i remember was the force of 2 tons