Would the "PHILLY SHELL" be usefull in a street fight?
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make ur thread fckin clear next time
say: can the philly shell work in ***** ass fight?
cause when you say street fight, its not the kimbo slice youtube version that ive been at.Last edited by str8balln; 09-10-2009, 11:09 PM.Comment
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It would most likely be very useful in a straight-up fist fight. I reckon Floyd could avoid pretty much any fist coming at him, but then again, so could most boxers, even fairly average ones.
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To answer the OP question - NO!!!!
That only works where rules are in play - In a real street fight, anything goes.
The Kimbo slice type of fighting has rules also, vague rules, but rules just the same. But if someone was in that type of defensive shell in an organized street fight - he wouldn't last long.Comment
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im not talking about REAL STREET FIGHTS where people are trying to ****in kill eachother.To answer the OP question - NO!!!!
That only works where rules are in play - In a real street fight, anything goes.
The Kimbo slice type of fighting has rules also, vague rules, but rules just the same. But if someone was in that type of defensive shell in an organized street fight - he wouldn't last long.
your not on my level on boxing knowledge so GTFO
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Against punches, yes, against weapons, no. But its not like thats the only method of defence Floyd knows how to use.
Also, a lot of you overstate how dangerous most streetfights are. Most of the time, two guys throw a few punches, then it gets broken up or one guy gets his ass whooped. It doesn't always break down into a crazy mosh pit of broken bottles, baseball bats and psychos wielding knives or guns. Not saying that never happens, but most "random" streetfights (in other words not a planned fight) are usually no-weapons and usually get broken up.Comment

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