The pair of formidable athletes are renowned for their ferocious power, each utilizing their natural ability to reach the dazzling heights their respective sports have to offer.
In April, Alex Pereira broke the hardest punch world record on the UFC’s PowerKube, previously set by Francis Ngannou, hitting with an astonishing force of 191,796 units of power.
Throughout his career in both Glory kickboxing and the UFC, ‘Poatan’ has proven himself as an enormous puncher, rendering unconscious a plethora of top-level opponents.
However, while possessing undeniable dynamite in his hands, his record is no longer, as strongman legend, Eddie Hall stepped up to the plate and shattered it.
The fearsome athlete landed with a force of 208,901, cementing his place as the most powerful puncher on planet Earth.
‘The Beast’ recently joined Michael Bisping for a discussion about the achievement.In an interview uploaded to the former UFC middleweight champion’s YouTube channel, Hall said: “So, I did the Powerkube thing at the UFC, where you punch the cube. So, I’ve got the highest score on that right now. It’s something like 210,000 (official score – 208,901).
“Alex Pereira had the record for ages, he had 190,000, and then I came along and smashed it, so I was quite proud of myself.
“But then another gentleman brought a cube and put it against a brick wall. I hit it as hard as I could, and I got 203 kilos, that was measured in kilos. So, that punch could generate 203 kilos on the pads at one time.
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