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Francis Ngannou's record for the hardest punch ever recorded has been shattered by UFC champion Alex Pereira. The promotion has a high-tech machine known as the ‘Power Cube’ at their ...
Ngannou’s record was eventually toppled by UFC star Joe Pyfer, who landed 170,218 units. But Pereira has now become the Power Cube champion with an amazing score of 191,796.
Ngannou holds the record for the hardest punch ever landed at 129,161 units, with Dana White putting that figure into real-life situations.
UFC interim heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall scored around 50,000 points on the punch-power machine; Francis Ngannou registered 129,000 back in 2018.
Back in 2018, Ngannou broke the world record for the hardest punch ever recorded at 129,161 units on a PowerKube, which measures the power of a punch by recording its force, accuracy and speed.
Francis Ngannou’s transition from MMA to boxing was one of the most audacious moves for any UFC fighter. After knocking down ...
But there is now apparently a new record-holder at the UFC’s Performance Institute in Las Vegas. Using a PowerKube punch machine, UFC measured Ngannou’s punch at 129,161 units.
In 2018, Ngannou set a world record for the strongest punch ever. He got a score of 129,161 units on a PowerKube, which checks how powerful a punch is by looking at how hard, accurate and fast it is.
“Francis is a guy who has the world record for the most powerful punch,” White explained when introducing him to the stage ahead of his first showdown with Stipe Miocic, at UFC 220 in 2018.
Tom Aspinall attempts to break Francis Ngannou’s punching machine score of 129,000. Tom proceeds to get a score of 45,000. “If [Ngannou] did 129,000 and I did 40,000, that is ridiculous stuff.