After Francis Ngannou released a video recording the “world’s strongest punch”, the debate continues as to whether Anthony Joshua, Tyson Fury or Deontay Wilder punched harder?
The “heavyweight” Francis Ngannou – Anthony Joshua fight on the night of March 8 continues to be heated up with the most anticipated topic, which boxer has the most powerful punch in the world right now. .
Yesterday, in a video that was only nearly 10 seconds long, Ngannou performed the famous punch that helped him dominate the UFC heavyweight division. As a result, the 37-year-old Cameroonian boxer’s punch force “hanged the punch force meter” with a dramatic score of 999. And Ngannou did not forget to write a challenging caption: “Who can beat my score?” ?”.
VIDEO: Ngannou punched “hanging punch force meter”
This time, in a video that was only nearly 10 seconds long, Ngannou performed the famous punch that helped him dominate the UFC heavyweight division. As a result, the 37-year-old Cameroonian boxer’s punch force “hanged the punch force meter” with a dramatic score of 999. Above the video, Ngannou did not forget to write a challenging caption: “Who can beat my score?”.
Francis Ngannou once again demonstrated the most powerful punch in the world and this is a strong warning to his opponent Anthony Joshua…
Ngannou punched “the punch force meter”, as a sharp warning sent to Joshua
Ngannou still holds the record for the boxer with the “heaviest” punch in the world with parameters of 129,161 measurement units on PowerKube (an index of punch force through analyzing the power, speed and accuracy of punches). punch).
No boxer has been able to break Ngannou’s record set in 2018. The closest person to usurp Ngannou’s title of “boxer with the strongest punch on the planet” is Eddie Hall, former champion of the “Strongest Man on the Planet” race, who also failed.
But with his “punching on the meter” record, is Ngannou number 1? What’s interesting is that many heavyweight boxers have also gone through this exciting challenge, including Tyson Fury, Deontay Wilder, Joseph Parker, Joe Joyce or Anthony Joshua himself, the former British world champion who will fight Ngannou. next weekend.
Anthony Joshua (left) and Francis Ngannou will fight on the night of March 8
In a short clip of Joshua happily punching on a machine in front of fans’ eyes, it shows that with just one horizontal hook with his left hand, the British boxer also scored 965 points.
The above achievement, if only considering scores, means that Joshua is ranked behind Ngannou. This 34-year-old boxer is even ranked behind his arch-compatriot Tyson Fury. In the video recording the punching scene on the machine, from the southpaw stance, Fury also scored 993 points with a left hook punch.
The interesting thing is that the opponent who fought Tyson Fury three times, “knock-out machine” Deontay Wilder is quite far behind. The famous right hand with the weight of a sledgehammer that helped Wilder win 42 knockout matches in his career only modestly scored 930 points on the punching machine.
“Gypsy King” Tyson Fury threw a “thousand-pound” punch, causing the ceiling to collapse.
Meanwhile, another famous puncher, Dillian Whyte, who has fought with both Fury and Joshua, was surprised when his punching power on the machine reached 992 points, which is only behind Fury and Ngannou himself. The remaining puncher Joseph Parker only punched a meager score of 871. And Joe Joyce after 3 punches also reached the highest mark of 936 points.
The nature of top boxers showing off their punches on the computer is just an entertaining, relaxing game, not simply a comparison of real professional strength. But it’s clear that the punching power of boxers weighing over 1kg, with tall bodies of 1.9m or more and bulging muscles like Ngannou, Joshua, Fury or Wilder… is truly a “lethal weapon”. ” danger.
Of course, that explains why every time they face off in the ring, fans always look forward to it, especially when they deliver beautiful knockout punches. And the Joshua – Ngannou fight on March 8 will be such a party, worth the wait.