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BTW, I really don't know when that boulder feat takes place, since I don't read the manga. If it happened before he fought Odin I'll be happy to accept it as a strength feat (even though I saw he got knocked out immediately after that, when his strength gave out and Sakaki had to save the day and a piece of rock hit Kenichi )
Not if the people he was fighting weren't human or vulnerable. The setting he's in isn't as realistic as Ippo's, much less real life my tiny-brained friend.
He was knocked out by a rock nearly the size of his head being sent flying at him from the force of a punch that shattered a boulder, yeah. Ippo would have been crippled or killed my friend.
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Sadly for you, my minuscule-minded mate, they were just ordinary people with no special powers.
Not only wouldn't have Kenichi been able to with a single jab, since he struggled so much against an amateur boxer, an unseeded rookie with only one arm (and that was while he was allowed to use attacks that won't be allowed in a ring) he would probably get knocked out even before the ref stopped the match out of pity for him, as he did for McGregor, another fighter who thought taking on a professional boxer would be easy.
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As you yourself said, he wasn't hit by Sakaki, he was hit by a piece of rock that flew off when the boulder was smashed.
Kenichi wins all his fights by KOs and has injured a trainer who was holding a body bag by punching too hard. In one fight he faces an opponent with a measured punch strength of over 1900kg (that's more than 4000 pounds). Not only does he take the punch, he then returns a punch that lifts his opponent up in the air, flips him over backwards and sends him tumbling across the floor, out cold. With his LEFT hand.
To put that in perspective:"-- An oft-cited 1985 study of Frank Bruno, who'd go on to be WBC heavyweight champ, showed he could punch with a force of 920 pounds in the lab. Researchers extrapolated that to a real-life blow of 1,420 pounds, enough to accelerate his opponent's head at a rate of 53 g -- that is, 53 times the force of gravity."
Bumping because I'm re-reading hsdk, and ironically Kenichi needs to be saved from a large bear by a Ryozanpaku villain master.
Kind of funny, considering this happens after he catches a boulder five times his size, and survives a monsterous kick from Appachi.
I still agree with Nemebro though. And it's Kenichi, he always underestimated his strength, especially early on.
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