The difference between a punch that lands on screen and a punch the audience feels is a single layered hit: a heavy meat-impact at the front, a subtle bone-crack underneath, and a low thud in the tail. These 71 fist recordings supply each layer separately so you can build the hit your scene needs: heavy punches into a padded body bag, knuckle cracks recorded close, the lighter fist-bump tap for friendly beats, and the dull impact thuds that sit under everything heavier.
Action choreography work stacks the meat-impact with a breath sample and a reaction grunt to assemble a clean fight beat in post — that's how fight scenes have been built since the 1970s. Comedy reaches for the knuckle-crack alone, because the small sound carries the threat without the violence. For a vlog or sports edit, the fist-bump is the cleanest 'agreement' cue in the library. Grab whatever the edit needs — free to download for film and game projects, no watermark.