Originally posted by dadudemon
Depends on how kinky you want to get. 😖hifty:I do not deny that Ali was one bad mo fo.
No, they don't travel greater distances. That measurement Lee did was from his arm at complete rest.
Lee was measured kicking faster than many of Ali's punches. You and I already had this discussion in great detail. We arrived that Lee was faster than Ali. We don't need to go through this again....do we? 🙁
Now, punching power, I've got to give it to Ali. Lee had absurdly powerful punches for his size, but I don't think they were greater than Ali's. Is there measurements for those somewhere on the internet? We could do a comparison and arrive at a conclusion. It's possible that I'm mistaken and Lee actually has a more powerful punch than Ali. I am quite certain that my upper body strength is greater than Ali's at his peak, but I probaby can't generate the force that Ali did because I'm not really trained. However, Lee had stronger upperbody strength than I do, can punch rediculously faster than I can, and trained like a madman day in and day out. To think that Lee could have a stronger punch than Ali wouldn't be rediculous at all.
I'm sure Bruceskywalker would agree with me as he does martial arts much more often than I do.
However, we can say with 100% certainty that
Lee is faster.
Ali has greater reach.
Ali is tried and true, harder to knock out.
Ali has more official fighting experience.
Lee has better street fighting experience.
Lee has a stronger upper body.
Lee can kick better.
Lee is better trained in MMA.
Lee has excellent grappling experience.
Ali has the weight advantage.
Ali has height advantage.Do you agree?
We could edit this list, if you'd like...untl we reach a mutally agreed upon list.
My coworker, 2nd degree Korean Tai Kwon Do black belt (American Tai Kwon Do is rather watered down compared Korean schools), said that Lee's punching power would have to be stronger based on his ability to generate so much power with so little space. This would be his professional opinion, which counts more than mine...so I don't know who to give the stronger punch to. If we could get more professional opinions on this, we could arrive at a better conclusion.
Ali. Its simple. He speed and size ensured that he punched bags and opponents with more bag swinging, head spinning force and more regularity than Lee could generate without having to load up like Lee would to generate the same power.
I dont care how at rest he was, Ali's longer reach dictated that his shots travel greater distances due to basic physical mechanics.
Im not talking about running in wioth shots to cover the extra distance its about natural range.
Imagine this scenario.
Both Ali and Lee face each other 2 and a half feet from each other.
Their feet are stuck to the floor and they are rooted to the spot.
Who do you now favor to be able to reach their opponent's head/face...? Y'know what I mean...?
Your friend is talking about economy of movement.
But that wouldnt give Lee superhuman powers.
With all due respect to your buddy, Tai Kwon Do guys shouldnt be taken in matters of punching power, over common boxing knowledge. You put a boxer in a phonebooth with a Tai Kwon Do guy and keep it to punches, the boxer'll be the one walking out concious.