Originally posted by Metalmanx
While that does make sense in a certain way, I don't think that kind of logic can be applied to a punch. A locomotive has far too much power that is used to pull all that weight. Now if Wolverine were much, much stronger, it would be different.Any sort of extra weight added to a fist would only serve to slow the fist (albeit VERY INSIGNIFICANTLY) down. If your hand's bones were solid metal, the added weight would slow your hand down. You may not notice it much, but it would.
In fact, I'd even say that bone-claw Wolverine hits harder than adamantium-clawed Wolvie. His hand weighs less, and since he's been using his metal-coated fists for so long, it would be like training with weights on and then taking them off. You'd move considerably faster.
bone claw wolverine should be faster but not stronger because the adamentium skeleton adds him a weight and its much harder... i remeber an uncanny x-men issue where sabretooth without adamentium hits wolverine and his hand almost broke from logans chest, because its not just the weight its the metal itself... if you bash with all your power metal against bone it will really hurt because metal is much harder