Originally posted by KING MEAT
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Does being a bodybuilder give you an advantage for fighting ?
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Originally posted by led* View PostIdiot. He lifts a kid a lil bit heavier than 8 oz. coke.
what are you? 130-140? i can do the same sht to you. easy.
muscles dont work in boxing but in a regular streetfight between 2 average joes, the guy who lifts weights probably has that advantage.
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It might give an advantage over the regular guy who doesn't workout.
But the real advantage comes from being in condition, being tenacious, and having skills. That combination will beat a bodybuilder any day of the week.
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a couple of years ago Ricky Hatton got knocked over a table by one punch from a 240lb bodybuilder.
Yes, size and strength is useful in a combat situation, there are plenty of examples of fihgters in combat sports who can win fights on size alone, at the very top level you will get found out, but against most, it counts.
anyone who says it's not any sort of advantage doesn't even lift.
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Originally posted by KING MEAT View Postidiot. thats how it would feel for bodybuilders to lift a grown man.
what are you? 130-140? i can do the same sht to you. easy.
muscles dont work in boxing but in a regular streetfight between 2 average joes, the guy who lifts weights probably has that advantage.
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Against the average bum on the street or a drunk Ricky Hatton, being a body builder will definitely give you a size advantage should a fight arise.
However, put an average body builder against Carl Froch and watch what happens.
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Have you ever done boxing ? Sorry I'm asking because if you did you should know its soooo tiring. Someone who makes boxing traning 3 days in a week cannot work on bodybuilding. First to think of this .
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