Remember That One Time an MMA Fighter with 0 Boxing Experience Bashed the heavyweight champ???? LMFAO

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  • Stab Master Arson
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    #51
    Originally posted by HeadShots


    ur too low iq to grasp the contest.



    has a boxer beat up a prime defending UFC champ under MMA rules? I'll wait you dumb ass.
    Your lack of basic grammar is way too appalling for you to be calling anyone else dumb.

    A PRO WRESTLER won the UFC HW title in his 4th MMA fight ffs lololol. MMA is the biggest joke on the planet.

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    • HeadShots
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      #52
      Originally posted by Stab Master Arson

      Your lack of basic grammar is way too appalling for you to be calling anyone else dumb.

      A PRO WRESTLER won the UFC HW title in his 4th MMA fight ffs lololol. MMA is the biggest joke on the planet.


      yup 4th MMA fight.



      a UFC champ beat the sitting heavyweight champ in his first boxing match.


      LMFAO that's next level.
      Last edited by HeadShots; 11-23-2023, 11:44 AM.

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      • TMLT87
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        #53
        Originally posted by Stab Master Arson

        Your lack of basic grammar is way too appalling for you to be calling anyone else dumb.

        A PRO WRESTLER won the UFC HW title in his 4th MMA fight ffs lololol. MMA is the biggest joke on the planet.
        That "pro wrestler" was also a division 1 national HW collegiate (real) wrestling champion with a record of 106-5. He was also an absolute freak athlete, probably even more so than Ngannou.

        I never understood the "Brock won the UFC title so MMA is a joke" argument. Even ignoring that he was fast tracked because of his name during a weak era, or that he took some severe ass kickings and his actual record was 6-3, like.....how many HW boxers would you actually favour to beat him in a fight?

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        • Zaroku
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          #54
          We need another Butterbean for pure entertainment

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          • Willow The Wisp
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            #55
            Originally posted by HeadShots




            incorrect. he was digging in a sandmine in his youth. you are making things up.


            he never trained martial arts until he was in his late 20's. the fact is he never had an amateur or pro boxing match. everybody has thrown punches on a punching bag. that's very far removed from having an amateur pedigree to a pro pedigree.
            I am never incorrect on this subject son.
            I've been watching top fighters train since before you were born.

            Ngannou was always nothing but a Boxer, from the time he was a kid, and he has stated frequently, that it's all that he's ever wanted to be. As a youth, Ngannou trained and was coached at the Tiger Boxing Club in Bafoussam, Cameroon. All of the training that he's undertaken to succeed (Dominate) in Mixed Martial Arts under coaches in Paris, Didier Carmont, Boxing, and Fernand Lopez at the MMA factory; was purely designed to accentuate his boxing abilty and thwart attempts to disrupt his boxing by superior shooters, grapplers and kickers; and there was NEVER any attempt to turn him into a Wrestler or Kickboxer; and with only the possible exception of the far smaller Fedor Emelienenko; no Kicker/Grappler/Shooer has ever matched his success in MMA; except only perhaps, for Stipe Miocic, who also claims a Boxing Base.

            If a fighter has a Freestyle wrestling base, or a BJJ base, nobody seems to object. But let a Boxer take his paycut due to confidence issues and wreck ****e in MMA, and MMA-Only fanboys are immediately defensive about it.

            What's up with that?

            Learn and grow!​

            All this said, however; Fury didn’t take it very seriously, and deserves all the ribbing we can throw at him.
            He goes into title unification as a man in need of redemption.

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            • juggernaut666
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              #56
              Originally posted by Willow The Wisp

              I am never incorrect on this subject son.
              I've been watching top fighters train since before you were born.

              Ngannou was always nothing but a Boxer, from the time he was a kid, and he has stated frequently, that it's all that he's ever wanted to be. As a youth, Ngannou trained and was coached at the Tiger Boxing Club in Bafoussam, Cameroon. All of the training that he's undertaken to succeed (Dominate) in Mixed Martial Arts under coaches in Paris, Didier Carmont, Boxing, and Fernand Lopez at the MMA factory; was purely designed to accentuate his boxing abilty and thwart attempts to disrupt his boxing by superior shooters, grapplers and kickers; and there was NEVER any attempt to turn him into a Wrestler or Kickboxer; and with only the possible exception of the far smaller Fedor Emelienenko; no Kicker/Grappler/Shooer has ever matched his success in MMA; except only perhaps, for Stipe Miocic, who also claims a Boxing Base.

              If a fighter has a Freestyle wrestling base, or a BJJ base, nobody seems to object. But let a Boxer take his paycut due to confidence issues and wreck ****e in MMA, and MMA-Only fanboys are immediately defensive about it.

              What's up with that?

              Learn and grow!​

              All this said, however; Fury didn’t take it very seriously, and deserves all the ribbing we can throw at him.
              He goes into title unification as a man in need of redemption.
              You weren’t watching Ngannou train bc as he says didn’t start taking up boxing clubs or whatever until 20 something . He had a few kick boxing matches years ago probably amateur ? Ngannou has never mentioned once that he was training when he was a kid I think you made that up and I wonder why ? Lol

              Stipe is more a division 1 wrestler then boxer in effectiveness that’s how he defeated Ngannou where he didn’t out right trade strikes with him and even then there not overly better then one another other then Ngannou had the power advantage and chin when they fought each each other .

              I wanted to be a super hero like Batman when I was a kid that doesn’t qualify me as one right ?
              Last edited by juggernaut666; 11-27-2023, 05:58 PM.

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              • HeadShots
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                #57
                Originally posted by Willow The Wisp

                I am never incorrect on this subject son.
                I've been watching top fighters train since before you were born.

                Ngannou was always nothing but a Boxer, from the time he was a kid, and he has stated frequently, that it's all that he's ever wanted to be. As a youth, Ngannou trained and was coached at the Tiger Boxing Club in Bafoussam, Cameroon. All of the training that he's undertaken to succeed (Dominate) in Mixed Martial Arts under coaches in Paris, Didier Carmont, Boxing, and Fernand Lopez at the MMA factory; was purely designed to accentuate his boxing abilty and thwart attempts to disrupt his boxing by superior shooters, grapplers and kickers; and there was NEVER any attempt to turn him into a Wrestler or Kickboxer; and with only the possible exception of the far smaller Fedor Emelienenko; no Kicker/Grappler/Shooer has ever matched his success in MMA; except only perhaps, for Stipe Miocic, who also claims a Boxing Base.

                If a fighter has a Freestyle wrestling base, or a BJJ base, nobody seems to object. But let a Boxer take his paycut due to confidence issues and wreck ****e in MMA, and MMA-Only fanboys are immediately defensive about it.

                What's up with that?

                Learn and grow!​

                All this said, however; Fury didn’t take it very seriously, and deserves all the ribbing we can throw at him.
                He goes into title unification as a man in need of redemption.


                did this autistic savant just write a fantasy novel and expect me to read that chit?


                quote the source

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                • satiev1
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by tmlt87

                  that "pro wrestler" was also a division 1 national hw collegiate (real) wrestling champion with a record of 106-5. He was also an absolute freak athlete, probably even more so than ngannou.

                  I never understood the "brock won the ufc title so mma is a joke" argument. Even ignoring that he was fast tracked because of his name during a weak era, or that he took some severe ass kickings and his actual record was 6-3, like.....how many hw boxers would you actually favour to beat him in a fight?
                  there's a reason why d 1 wrestlers and kickboxers go to ufc and mma over boxing. They'd get put in a coma against the top ten in a boxing match. A d1 wrestler with a couple fights can be an mma champ but not in boxing.

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by headshots



                    yup 4th mma fight.



                    A ufc champ beat the sitting heavyweight champ in his first boxing match.


                    Lmfao that's next level.
                    he clearly lost the fight. And how much of a moron do you have to be to believe that this applies to all mma fighters across the board. Ngannou is an anomoly. He's literally the best striker in all of ufc.

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                    • HeadShots
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by satiev1

                      he clearly lost the fight. And how much of a moron do you have to be to believe that this applies to all mma fighters across the board. Ngannou is an anomoly. He's literally the best striker in all of ufc.

                      Look at this demented cuckold perform mental gymnastics LMFAO holy chit



                      boxing judging criteria

                      Effective aggression. Power shots that did damage VS Flimsy jab. NGANNOU

                      Ring generalship. Ngannou held centre of the ring. NGANNOU

                      Defense:


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                      Fury LOST on all judging criterias.
                      Last edited by HeadShots; 11-28-2023, 12:18 AM.

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