| Measured Power |

The following is some information that was presented on the National Geographic television show, Fight Science: Mixed Martial Arts, first shown on January 27, 2008.
Some champion Mixed Martial Arts cage fighting champions were tested to determine their striking power. They struck a car crash dummy specially set up to measure the force of their strikes.
The striking force of his reverse punch was measured at 500 pounds per square inch (PSI), the same as for a professional boxer.
His roundhouse kick to the chest resulted in a 2.2” chest compression on the crash test dummy. A 1” chest compression in a car accident is considered is potentially fatal.
The striking force of his standing reverse punch was also measured at 500 PSI
The striking force of his full-mount reverse punch on the ground was measured at 2000 PSI. The increase in force was due to his being able to drop is body weight into the punch from his grounded position.
A strike with a HIC value of 250 will most likely knockout a person.
A Tito Ortiz elbow strike to the ear of the dummy caused a HIC value of 299.
A Bas Rutten left hook to the temple of the dummy caused a HIC value of 391.
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