I am very amazed in Boxing of just how hard former heavy hitters in Boxing can still hit in their old age. My father (who Boxed as non-competitive amateur in his youth) told me one of the big advantages of having strong hitting power as opposed to speed is that when you start to get old you begin to lose your speed drastically but you remain a hard hitter in your old age even if you don't have nowhere as close to the original power you had in your prime.
I mean Foreman WON the World Heavyweight Championship against Moorer in his 40s BY a KNOCK OUT to put as an example.
This is a case of a Boxer coming out of retirement. I read of Dempsey absolutely ******* up the faces of some young punks who tried to commit robbery at his restaurant. LONG AFTER HE RETIRED and AFAIK he wasn't in shape either!
I am very curious why punching power still remains albeit weaker than before but not lost like punching speed is.
I mean Foreman WON the World Heavyweight Championship against Moorer in his 40s BY a KNOCK OUT to put as an example.
This is a case of a Boxer coming out of retirement. I read of Dempsey absolutely ******* up the faces of some young punks who tried to commit robbery at his restaurant. LONG AFTER HE RETIRED and AFAIK he wasn't in shape either!
I am very curious why punching power still remains albeit weaker than before but not lost like punching speed is.