Female BOXERS Hit Harder Than Male UFC Fighters Confirmed

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  • sherdog
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    Female BOXERS Hit Harder Than Male UFC Fighters Confirmed

    Danyelle Wolf who won US Nationals and recently signed with the UFC after winning her debut MMA match. During her fight week she along with numerous other Male MMA guys were tested at the UFC performance institute. Unsurprisingly she punched harder than all her male colleagues including the "heavy handed" Dustin Poirier who recently KTFO Conor Mcgregor. They even gave Poirier 15 attempts to match Danyelle's score and even then he struggled to match her raw power.



    Honestly not surprised as most MMA guys are glorified bar brawlers and skinheads but hilarious nonetheless. Everyone who thought Ngannou would punch harder than Wilder must feel ****** now. I would bet that Beterbiev hits much much harder than feather fisted Ngannou.

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    Anyone who thinks Ngannou hit harder than Wilder is either a fanboy or an idiot. I'd bet even someone like Amir Khan hits harder than Ngannou.

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    • Boxing>MMA
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      haha indeed most mma fans and fighters are delusional when it comes to their hands and power

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        MMA guys simply don’t train punching like boxers, but I think more than that, they don’t have the jaws pro boxers have. Without a good jaw you aren’t making it out of your local gun as a boxer. MMA fighters are more often in odd positions too so they’re not as able to roll with the punch and take away some of its power.

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          Originally posted by Johnny2x2x
          MMA guys simply don’t train punching like boxers, but I think more than that, they don’t have the jaws pro boxers have. Without a good jaw you aren’t making it out of your local gun as a boxer. MMA fighters are more often in odd positions too so they’re not as able to roll with the punch and take away some of its power.
          Not training like a boxer doesn't excuse Dustin Poirier who many consider to have the best boxing in MMA (LOL) from being weaker than a female boxer of similar weight. That being said most MMA guys come from wrestling backgrounds and pick up striking as they go along. Khabib openly admitted his dad never let him spar until after his third UFC fight which was like 20 fights into his career. I think it will be a few decades before we see some actual striking skill in the octagon.

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            Seems that way. Every time their chin is grazed, they hit the mat.

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            • YoungManRumble
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              I'm no MMA fan but this isn't the greatest sample size or proof (anecdotal) Who knows what the sensor was and how accurate those things really are anyway.

              Yeah that's right I'm making a serious reply to this obvious troll thread.

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                #8
                Originally posted by YoungManRumble
                I'm no MMA fan but this isn't the greatest sample size or proof (anecdotal) Who knows what the sensor was and how accurate those things really are anyway.

                Yeah that's right I'm making a serious reply to this obvious troll thread.
                The sample size is irrelevant when you're comparing one person to another. In this case Poirier who is considered heavy handed and the best boxer in the UFC to an average female boxer.

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                  Maybe! I Love UFC/MMA just as much as I love Boxing so yeah I actually see how AWFUL most MMA Fighters Boxing/Striking are so I would never argue that BUT to be fair a lot of these guys are taking up boxing very LATE in life.

                  Maybe she was able to generate Power during that test because she been trained since she was young how to throw a punch Properly while those guys are Loading up and Winding on their punch like they're throwing a damn Pitch in a Baseball Game

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by sicko



                    Maybe! I Love UFC/MMA just as much as I love Boxing so yeah I actually see how AWFUL most MMA Fighters Boxing/Striking are so I would never argue that BUT to be fair a lot of these guys are taking up boxing very LATE in life.

                    Maybe she was able to generate Power during that test because she been trained since she was young how to throw a punch Properly while those guys are Loading up and Winding on their punch like they're throwing a damn Pitch in a Baseball Game
                    Agreed, but I'm pretty sure she took up Boxing after college.

                    Wolf started training boxing in 2008 and took her first amateur fights in 2010.[14] Already in 2011, she first attended Olympic trials but her weight class was not added to Olympic boxing in 2012 Summer Olympics.[3] She then went on to win US National Boxing Championships in three consecutive years (2013–2015). In 2015, Wolf again attended Olympic trials and as her weight class wasn't added to 2016 Summer Olympics either, she resorted to mixed martial arts.[15][3]

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