Joe Pyfer scored higher for punch power than Francis Ngannou in UFC PI despite 85lb weight difference

Joe Pyfer defeated Francis Ngannou infamous for punching in force at the UFC Pi before both men's records were shattered.

The middleweight competition trained for a fight at the world -famous UFC Performance Institute in Las Vegas when he accepted the Power Kube. Ngannou had set a record that seemed unbeatable on 129.161 pounds of pounds, which is the equivalent to 96 hp.

But even though it was fought close to the camp during the camp and Ngannou who tipped the scales on more than 270 pounds in his boxing fights without a limit, Pyfer broke that record. Now he is ready to return to UFC Mexico City against Kelvin Gastelum in a big step.

Joe Pyfer scores higher than Francis Ngannou in Punch Challenge

For years, Francis Ngannou's record stood for Punching Power in the Performance Institute, such as Tom Aspinall who tried and couldn't break it. So fans were completely stunned when Joe Pyfer, a middleweight, is said to have scored higher.

He shared a video of the performance on the JRE MMA show and told Rogan that he had landed 170,000. “I am proud of my strength because I try to hurt you. We all throw with strength, but I feel that I sometimes have a little different intentions.

“So I am always proud to hit hard, I have always had the feeling that I hit harder than anyone else. Now I know for sure that Francis's punch feels different from the mine, but I hit hard, I am quickly and I walk around on 220 pounds when I am out of the camp.

“I am not a little guy, I am 6'2 ″ and 220 lb hit that, perhaps light because I was so injured around 212 pounds. I hit even higher than that at 181,000, I only have the photo, but the coach of Brendan Allen was there.”

Alex Pereira and Eddie Hall have both reported UFC Punch Record

Unfortunately for Pyfer and Ngannou, both records have recently been defeated by Alex Pereira and the world's strongest man Eddie Hall who is not even a hunter. They have scored huge numbers, with many that Pereira is now the heaviest batter in the world.

In April last year, Pereira broke the hardest punch world record at the UFC power tube when he hit with an amazing power of 191,796 power units. Only a few months later, however, Strongman Hall struck that record with a force of 208,901, so that the score of Ngannou was almost doubled.

“Alex Pereira had the record for years, he had 190,000, and then I came by and hit it,” Hall said in a YouTube video about his power. “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, which was measured in kilos. So that punch could generate 203 kilos on the pads at the same time. I don't know if I would really like 203 kilos in a place on my face, only for my splash.”

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