Female BOXERS Hit Harder Than Male UFC Fighters Confirmed

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  • sherdog
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    #51
    Originally posted by SplitSecond

    Finger up the bum, or strike to the spine as Mayorga showed with knee’s, there was another guy that got dq’d when he elbowed a guys spine too. Can’t punch the back of the head neither right?
    MMA fans won't ever admit that the ruleset is heavily favourable to grapplers. Downward elbows, knees to grounded opponents, etc are total game changers and actually level the playing field. It's no surprise the best fighters in the UFC are failed amateur boxers with some basic TDD.

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      #52
      Originally posted by SplitSecond
      as Mayorga showed with knees
      He landed the knee from top position. How is that anti-wrestling? it'd be anti-BJJ if anything considering the guy was trying to triangle choke him at the time.

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        #53
        Originally posted by sherdog

        MMA fans won't ever admit that the ruleset is heavily favourable to grapplers. Downward elbows, knees to grounded opponents, etc are total game changers and actually level the playing field. It's no surprise the best fighters in the UFC are failed amateur boxers with some basic TDD.

        Downward elbows were legal in a lot of places the 90s, knees to grounded opponents are legal in One FC right now, and were legal in Pride.

        Gotta laugh at this argument being used in the context of MMA vs boxing too, ie the most relaxed combat sports ruleset by far vs the most limited and narrow. Boxers entire game falls apart when the rules stretch from boxing to kickboxing even for ****s sake. They are world class at what they do but what they do is very specific.

        You're also contradicting yourself, so MMA rules heavily favour grapplers but the best UFC fighters arent grapplers?

        I mean...obviously I know you're just taking the piss anyway but whatever.

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          #54
          This is no surprise. MMAers punch worse than a girl.

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            #55
            Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
            This is no surprise. MMAers punch worse than a girl.
            Kicks and knees are harder than punches anyway.

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              #56
              Originally posted by TMLT87

              Kicks and knees are harder than punches anyway.
              MMAers can dry hump with the best of them. At least they have that going for them.

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                #57
                Originally posted by ShoulderRoll

                MMAers can dry hump with the best of them. At least they have that going for them.
                The forces and impacts at play in MMA are far beyond anything in boxing. Its not even comparable.

                Why did that "dry humping" make James Toney, one of the toughest most prideful and delusional mother****ers in boxing history, tap out within like 2-3 mins of the first round?

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by TMLT87

                  The forces and impacts at play in MMA are far beyond anything in boxing. Its not even comparable.

                  Why did that "dry humping" make James Toney, one of the toughest most prideful and delusional mother****ers in boxing history, tap out within like 2-3 mins of the first round?
                  These MMA dudes couldn't punch harder than a girl.

                  Let that swirl around your mind and sink in.

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by ShoulderRoll

                    These MMA dudes couldn't punch harder than a girl.

                    Let that swirl around your mind and sink in.
                    You dont actually believe this yourself.

                    How come this girl that punches harder than male fighters went to decision with her female opponent?

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by TMLT87

                      The forces and impacts at play in MMA are far beyond anything in boxing. Its not even comparable.

                      Why did that "dry humping" make James Toney, one of the toughest most prideful and delusional mother****ers in boxing history, tap out within like 2-3 mins of the first round?
                      Haha you surely cannot be this delusional.

                      A straight right from Wilder is more lethal than anything those skinheads got.

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