(Video) UFC middleweight shares proof that he beat Ngannou’s punching machine record

Middleweight competitor Joe Pyfer recently demonstrated that he shattered Francis Ngannou’s punching machine record.

Longtime UFC analyst Joe Rogan said last week that Pyfer had surpassed Ngannou’s punching record. However, the machine’s overseer seemed hesitant to acknowledge Pyfer as the new record-holder.

During a recent episode of The Joe Rogan Experience, Rogan exclaimed: “That motherf*cker hits so hard. We should tell everybody that he broke Francis Ngannou’s record on that punch machine. They didn’t want to register it which is, I don’t understand why. Why didn’t they want to give it to him? The guy was saying like something was weird with the machine. [Pyfer] did it like three times! Three times in a row.”

To put an end to the skepticism surrounding his feat, Joe Pyfer made a guest appearance on Rogan’s podcast, armed with undeniable proof in the form of a video clip. “I don’t know what the confusion is so I’m gonna post it,” Pyfer asserted before presenting the video evidence. The video left no room for doubt, showcasing Pyfer’s unmatched punching power that surpassed even the former heavyweight champion Ngannou.

Pyfer is 3-0 in the Octagon after making a big impression on Dana White’s Contender Series in 2022. He has eliminated Alen Amedovski and Gerald Meerschaert in the first round. In October, he defeated Abdul Razak Alhassan in arm-triangle submission after his previous performances.

Joe Pyfer’s skills extends beyond the punch machine, as demonstrated by his remarkable performances inside the Octagon. Pyfer is 3-0 in the Octagon after making a big impression on Dana White’s Contender Series in 2022. He has eliminated Alen Amedovski and Gerald Meerschaert in the first round. In October, he defeated Abdul Razak Alhassan in arm-triangle submission after his previous performances.

Looking ahead, Joe Pyfer is set to headline his first UFC event on February 10. He will be competing against the seasoned Swedish veteran, Jack Hermansson. As Pyfer continues to redefine the standards of power and performance, his upcoming bout promises to be a spectacle.