Graphene is noted for its impressive strength, reportedly several times stronger than steel, but its stabbing resistance is less clear. The effectiveness against knife attacks largely depends on the material's weave rather than just its composition. While Kevlar can absorb bullet impacts, it can be penetrated by knives due to the spacing between fibers. A claim suggests that an inch-thick sheet of graphene would require immense pressure to penetrate, but skepticism exists regarding the validity of this assertion. Overall, the discussion highlights the complexities of material properties and the need for further research into graphene's practical applications in stab resistance.