I'm a college wrestler. I weigh 220 lbs. I can beat any pro boxer in a fight.
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NONE OF YOUR VIDEOS ARE SHOWING AN ACTUAL STREET FIGHT BETWEEN A BOXER AND WRESTLER/MMA FIGHTER.
BUT HERE IS ONE:
Don Frye began wrestling as a freshman in 1984 for Arizona State, where he was trained by fellow future Ultimate Fighting Championship legend, then assistant wrestling coach, Dan Severn. In 1987, he won the freestyle and Greco-Roman events during an Olympic qualifier. HE competed in Pride, K1, and won the UFC championship as well.
KO'ED BRUTALLY after
by a NEVER WAS washed up D- level pro boxer Sonny Westrbrook after FALLING on the ground
people in background "HE'S OUT".
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NONE OF YOUR VIDEOS ARE SHOWING AN ACTUAL STREET FIGHT BETWEEN A BOXER AND WRESTLER/MMA FIGHTER.
BUT HERE IS ONE:
Don Frye began wrestling as a freshman in 1984 for Arizona State, where he was trained by fellow future Ultimate Fighting Championship legend, then assistant wrestling coach, Dan Severn. In 1987, he won the freestyle and Greco-Roman events during an Olympic qualifier. HE competed in Pride, K1, and won the UFC championship as well.
KO'ED BRUTALLY after
by a NEVER WAS washed up D- level pro boxer Sonny Westbrook evn after falling on the ground
people in background "HE'S OUT".
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NONE OF YOUR VIDEOS ARE SHOWING AN ACTUAL STREET FIGHT BETWEEN A BOXER AND WRESTLER/MMA FIGHTER.
BUT HERE IS ONE:
Don Frye began wrestling as a freshman in 1984 for Arizona State, where he was trained by fellow future Ultimate Fighting Championship legend, then assistant wrestling coach, Dan Severn. In 1987, he won the freestyle and Greco-Roman events during an Olympic qualifier. HE competed in Pride, K1, and won the UFC championship as well.
KO'ED BRUTALLY after
by a NEVER WAS washed up D- level pro boxer Sonny Westrbrook after FALLING on the ground
people in background "HE'S OUT".
Bwaaahahhhaaaahhaahhaaa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Comment
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I know you guys think you are the ****, but you have no clue whatsoever. A pro athlete is faster on their feet than you could ever be, they punch harder, quicker, can see everything you are likely to do etc etc etc.
Look lads, you might honestly think you could, but the simple fact is you could not get close to beating a pro. You would be too slow, too ****, too weak, and just not good enough. Keep thinking it though if it helps you get through life.
You two could not ever beat a pro boxer in MMA but a pro MMA guy could. Even they would have trouble sometimes though and it's highly possible that out of ten fights they would lose a few. You guys ain't pro, you are just ****. Nothing, nada, zip. When a fifty year old former boxer who can hardly stand up he's so fat and out of shape flattens a young, former UFC champ in two seconds flat with the first punch he landed before even trying to get in for the TD, you still think that an in shape pro boxer wouldn't stand a chance against a couple of little douches from nowhere that have never won a fight in their pathetic try-hard lives and are probably a couple of fat little couch potato hacks?
Oh man, this is great. Sad that it got this many replies, but still hilarious. Amateur nobodies thinking they can beat pro's. I love it!Last edited by BennyST; 11-07-2009, 08:17 AM.Comment
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on that note.. I disagree w/the thread starter.. you maybe be able to beat a few...but def not all..and that also depends on how good of a wrestler you are...it only takes one un gloved shot and a pro boxer would knock you out.Last edited by goldenglove2; 11-07-2009, 08:44 AM.Comment
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I just can't get over the fact these ******s think they could beat a pro at their own game. Pro would still struggle and lose to other pro's, as evidenced by Mercer/Sylvia. These two kids couldn't do **** no matter how hard they pretend they could.Comment
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