Question
Posted: 24 Mar 2007, 21:35
I have always heard that George Foreman hit at 1,200 pounds of pressure per square inch or something along those lines. But have never ever seen an article that ever backed this up.
Does anyone have proof of this? If so, I would like to actually give some real thought into Foreman's style and see it compared to Marciano's power; cus I am thinking, due to Marciano's style of shifting weight, that he had to have hit just as hard as Foreman---and had Foreman fought like Marciano, shifting weight, a swarmer, he would have been a greater puncher.
Note- According to the show 'MythBusters' maximum human ability is 1,500 pounds of pressure; while this is true or not, I do not know, I am not an authority, but thought I'd want to drop that tid bit of info as well.
Does anyone have proof of this? If so, I would like to actually give some real thought into Foreman's style and see it compared to Marciano's power; cus I am thinking, due to Marciano's style of shifting weight, that he had to have hit just as hard as Foreman---and had Foreman fought like Marciano, shifting weight, a swarmer, he would have been a greater puncher.
Note- According to the show 'MythBusters' maximum human ability is 1,500 pounds of pressure; while this is true or not, I do not know, I am not an authority, but thought I'd want to drop that tid bit of info as well.