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  • #41
    clinching and dealing with a drunk sailor is not the same as dealing with a prime, sharp, accurate, fast and powerful puncher like Prime: Tyson, Gatti, Jones, Mayweather, Mosley, Pacquiao, or Gatti.

    Yes there may be a clinch,..But all the fighers^^^ can hit with short power and have options in the clinch.

    Not saying the MMA guy wouldn't have the upper hand. But a boxer at the elite level would be dangerous(until he was on the ground).

    James Toney has a poor style for MMA. Great boxer but not as "Dangerous" as the list of fighters I suggested. Toney was a calm, cool, collected, feel out and time type of figher. This is all wrong for MMA.

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    • #42
      No.. please no. Why can't one of these top MMA fighters box a prime boxer in the ring for once? Instead we get over the hill former greats like Jones and Toney fighting in a cage with MMA rules. So boxing hating stupid UFC fanboys can say boxing is a dying sport.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by billeau2 View Post
        Japanese police were handling service men who boxed on shore leave for ages....the Japanese police were Judoka and what they did was virtually what one would do with any boxer. When they come foward to punch, the head goes down the shoulder comes up and tucks under the punch to where the hands can now turn the boxer around just enough to prevent another punch, and the boxer is grabbed under the waist and transferred to the hip or back and carried away to the paddy wagon.
        You're talking about those mixed matches that took place in Japan in the early 1900s right? There have been instances of boxers kocking out judokas, and here's what I found after a little digging :

        "On one occasion, after two American sailors had finished fighting, a policeman requested the victor (who had left his antagonist in a very bad state) to accompany him to the station. Of course the Yankee 'guessed' he was 'not going that way', whereupon the police-man tried to arrest him. After giving the plucky little Jap a couple of hard blows, which made him leave go, he turned and would have gone away, but again the policeman attempted to close with the Yankee, which only ended in the policeman being knocked down. By this time assistance was at hand, three policemen hurried up and made a combined attack upon the resolute seaman. Even then it was not without the greatest difficulty that the three (the first had been rendered hors de combat) escorted him to the station. This is only one of many similar cases. With one exception, I have never seen an arrest effected by less than two policemen to one sailor."

        http://www.dragon-tsunami.org/Dtimes.../article34.htm

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        • #44
          smh @ this

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          • #45
            Stop hating on my man Roy Jones, he can fight as long as he wants to. If he wants to go out fighting that's his choice.

            All warriors have the right to go out fighting.

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