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It's the perfect punch that lands with full power at the perfect distance and range.Bit of a hyperbole
It's the perfect punch that lands with full power at the perfect distance and range.Bit of a hyperbole
It's the perfect punch that lands with full power at the perfect distance and range.
This was one of the hardest shots landed with Koehler starting the wind up with his fist down behind his waistNope. Kohler vs Judson.
Obviously*In your opinion
Obviously
I know that punch didn't knock him dead, but I've always considered it to be the hardest punch I've ever seen. Chuck threw that vertically; it was his special punch.
He was an absolute beast and dominated the mats. He ragdolled everyone in the gym pretty much whenever he felt like. Sad that he was always injured and on some form of something. He would have had a better record if he every allowed himself time to recover. His chin left for a pack of smokes and never came back shortly after the Judson fight.And hes damn fast for a guy his size lol.
I dont think that's it. They are standing over that blue advert here but in the clip they arent
it probably is. the windup is what makes it, he starts from like three rows back before he launches in.Just saw this and I remember how much I love overhand kos… just awesome to watch someone literally THROW a punch and put someone’s lights out.
I think hendo ko of bisping is the greatest of all time
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He was an absolute beast and dominated the mats. He ragdolled everyone in the gym pretty much whenever he felt like. Sad that he was always injured and on some form of something. He would have had a better record if he every allowed himself time to recover. His chin left for a pack of smokes and never came back shortly after the Judson fight.
Yes, sir. I was a LHW gym rat round the turn of the century. Spent a lot of time between The Academy and Team Bison. He was a wrecking ball. I did mostly clinch work and the occasional takedown drills with him. Really solid base, remember him being very hard to move, and had a steamroller of a blast double. Grappling with him was frustrating on many levels, as he was at least a half a foot shorter, fifty pounds heavier, and much stronger.You ever train with him sir?
He’s also a lot more precise than people give him creditChucks speed is deceptive
Yes, sir. I was a LHW gym rat round the turn of the century. Spent a lot of time between The Academy and Team Bison. He was a wrecking ball. I did mostly clinch work and the occasional takedown drills with him. Really solid base, remember him being very hard to move, and had a steamroller of a blast double. Grappling with him was frustrating on many levels, as he was at least a half a foot shorter, fifty pounds heavier, and much stronger.