KingKabuki, since you have been training to fight professionally, have you asked any of the fighters/coaches that you train with who do have heavy hands for any insight concerning how they produce their exceptional power and if so, what have they said?
Concerning Julian Jackson, I've read your comments concerning Mike Mccallum's and Antwun Echols experiences with him. Good testament to his power.
The biggest thing I notice with Jackson is he's very explosive off the floor(in terms of getting leverage) and in the hips and he goes all balls to the wall when throwing power shots. He also seems to lead with/rotate his head really hard along with his body(I've seen quite a few heavy hitters have that same trait) especially when throwing hooks.
It's weird watching Jackson throw pitter pat shots when he's trying to find distance/not all out attacking.
still no source?
Why do you want a source mate, its common sense, the jaw is not fixed to the skull, therefore it takes minimal pressure for the point of the jaw to touch the brain, causing brain trauma which makes someone go to sleep, now anyone who has trained for a long time and has strengthen/conditioned the neck muscles around the jaw can probably take more punishment, or a person with naturally stronger jaw, and anyone who has trained for say 6-12 months with the right blow to the jaw can knock a person out.
Why do you want a source mate, its common sense, the jaw is not fixed to the skull, therefore it takes minimal pressure for the point of the jaw to touch the brain, causing brain trauma which makes someone go to sleep, now anyone who has trained for a long time and has strengthen/conditioned the neck muscles around the jaw can probably take more punishment, or a person with naturally stronger jaw, and anyone who has trained for say 6-12 months with the right blow to the jaw can knock a person out.
Why do you want a source mate, its common sense, the jaw is not fixed to the skull, therefore it takes minimal pressure for the point of the jaw to touch the brain, causing brain trauma which makes someone go to sleep, now anyone who has trained for a long time and has strengthen/conditioned the neck muscles around the jaw can probably take more punishment, or a person with naturally stronger jaw, and anyone who has trained for say 6-12 months with the right blow to the jaw can knock a person out.
Why do you want a source mate, its common sense, the jaw is not fixed to the skull, therefore it takes minimal pressure for the point of the jaw to touch the brain, causing brain trauma which makes someone go to sleep, now anyone who has trained for a long time and has strengthen/conditioned the neck muscles around the jaw can probably take more punishment, or a person with naturally stronger jaw, and anyone who has trained for say 6-12 months with the right blow to the jaw can knock a person out.
Dey dun know 'bout no stealin! Now yah talkin to meh!
What dey know 'bout 'ittin and not gettin' 'it? Nuttin'! Dem wan just chrow chrow chrow, dun know shit 'bout no stealin'!
All the weightlifting gurus will tell you that weightlifting equals power.