You got it all wrong. Is not "can" he body slam the midget because we know he can. The question should be in what round will Cotto body slams the **** out him!!!!
Packie is so fast, how could he body slam him??? My take, Cotto would absorbs most likely facial and body slamming from midget packie!
I think this fight is becoming the next big rival, after the Juanma beatdown on Penalosa the Filipinos want revenge lol. Now they big talk n talk shht about our Rican fighters!!!
Lets see come fight night!! May the best man win!!
MMA is no where near the level of Boxing and what Torres just said has proven my arguement. MMA is entertaining for the short attention span people....and it's okay from time to time...it gets you through when there's no boxing on. But it definitely is not Boxing and never will be. I will no longer wear Marc Ecko clothes because of this....
MMA is no where near the level of Boxing and what Torres just said has proven my arguement. MMA is entertaining for the short attention span people....and it's okay from time to time...it gets you through when there's no boxing on. But it definitely is not Boxing and never will be. I will no longer wear Marc Ecko clothes because of this....
yeah torres is just one of the fighters who do that in his fight, but there are fighters like miller who really goes there and fights, and to tell you the truth MMA is much more demanding that boxing, anybody can punch, but no anybody can kick [not an average kick], knee and elbow, and grapple.
IDK what Torres is talking about, when you are wrestling or grappling you get really tire and exhausted because you have another person's weight on top of you and he is just not laying there he is still striking and trying to submit you, so is not a smart way to kill time, because you don't get to rest, there is no way to get a rest in MMA.
I love both boxing and MMA, but anybody can go to a gym and train to be a boxer, but no everybody can just train to be a MMA fighter, if you think is just wild punching and hugging, then you really know nothing about Martial Arts.
yeah torres is just one of the fighters who do that in his fight, but there are fighters like miller who really goes there and fights, and to tell you the truth MMA is much more demanding that boxing, anybody can punch, but no anybody can kick [not an average kick], knee and elbow, and grapple.
IDK what Torres is talking about, when you are wrestling or grappling you get really tire and exhausted because you have another person's weight on top of you and he is just not laying there he is still striking and trying to submit you, so is not a smart way to kill time, because you don't get to rest, there is no way to get a rest in MMA.
I love both boxing and MMA, but anybody can go to a gym and train to be a boxer, but no everybody can just train to be a MMA fighter, if you think is just wild punching and hugging, then you really know nothing about Martial Arts.
Ummm yeah I bet I know more about MMA then you. Not to mention I wrestled...I know how tired you get...I train at a Boxing gym...and I know how tired you get there. Not everyone can train to be in MMA??? (Kimbo Slice, Tim Sylvia, Tank Abbott,...any other out of shape unathletic people...yeah plenty more!) Kimbo started his MMA career at 32...Brock Lesnar became UFC champ after 3 fights!!!....Lol....none of this non-sense would fly in Boxing!
yeah torres is just one of the fighters who do that in his fight, but there are fighters like miller who really goes there and fights, and to tell you the truth MMA is much more demanding that boxing, anybody can punch, but no anybody can kick [not an average kick], knee and elbow, and grapple.
IDK what Torres is talking about, when you are wrestling or grappling you get really tire and exhausted because you have another person's weight on top of you and he is just not laying there he is still striking and trying to submit you, so is not a smart way to kill time, because you don't get to rest, there is no way to get a rest in MMA.
I love both boxing and MMA, but anybody can go to a gym and train to be a boxer, but no everybody can just train to be a MMA fighter, if you think is just wild punching and hugging, then you really know nothing about Martial Arts.
so what you're are saying is that people are purposely going to a harder sport for the LESS money when they could be making MORE money in an easier sport?
Ummm yeah I bet I know more about MMA then you. Not to mention I wrestled...I know how tired you get...I train at a Boxing gym...and I know how tired you get there. Not everyone can train to be in MMA??? (Kimbo Slice, Tim Sylvia, Tank Abbott,...any other out of shape unathletic people...yeah plenty more!) Kimbo started his MMA career at 32...Brock Lesnar became UFC champ after 3 fights!!!....Lol....none of this non-sense would fly in Boxing!
Boxing is probably one of the hardest and most demanding sports to achieve success in, I don't know what that clown was saying about "anyone can punch" like you said Brock Lesnar got to be champ in 3 fights.
Only fools think boxing is just "throwing punches" there is a lot more to it than that. It's like saying anyone can fence if they can wip a sword fast. Going to an MMA gym and learning how to throw basic punches isn't "boxing"
yeah torres is just one of the fighters who do that in his fight, but there are fighters like miller who really goes there and fights, and to tell you the truth MMA is much more demanding that boxing, anybody can punch, but no anybody can kick [not an average kick], knee and elbow, and grapple.
IDK what Torres is talking about, when you are wrestling or grappling you get really tire and exhausted because you have another person's weight on top of you and he is just not laying there he is still striking and trying to submit you, so is not a smart way to kill time, because you don't get to rest, there is no way to get a rest in MMA.
I love both boxing and MMA, but anybody can go to a gym and train to be a boxer, but no everybody can just train to be a MMA fighter, if you think is just wild punching and hugging, then you really know nothing about Martial Arts.
i personally found boxing much more tiresome as opposed to wrestling (I've never done BJJ or anything though) Wrestling requires a little more muscle as opposed to speed, but you can get by in wrestling without amazing stamina, in boxing you really have to have good stamina. I think part of it is the mental part, but the other part is the fact that you can take breaks on the ground.
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