I'm a college wrestler. I weigh 220 lbs. I can beat any pro boxer in a fight.
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Strikers in MMA work on their TD defence and have enough of a ground game to be competitive with wrestlers and guys with a groundgame.
Boxers on the other hand have ZERO TD defence or experience on the ground. Hell even their stance is different than an MMA strikers as they dont have to worry about TD's in boxing.
WHy don't we throw wrestlers in boxing rings and ask them not to punch because they don't train for that. It will make it much easier for the boxers to anticpate their takedowns without having to worry about punches. If you're not willing for boxers to train for takedown defense then why should wrestlers be given the option to punch?Comment
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brock lesnar came from the wwe and now is your heavyweight champion after a couple fights...thats pathetic..nobody can just come from another sport and dominate a weight division in boxingComment
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LOl. That's your only argument. If you were a boxer meeting a wrestler--wouldn't you prepare for TD defense? Isn't that what certain fighters have done--Crocop (K1), Marvin Manhoef(k1), Semmy Schilt(k1),Takanori Gomi, even though he's a wrestler himself but relies mostly on his striking, and who has ****ty ass Jujustu that he had to hang like a baby from Marcus Aurelio like he was his mother.
WHy don't we throw wrestlers in boxing rings and ask them not to punch because they don't train for that. It will make it much easier for the boxers to anticpate their takedowns without having to worry about punches. If you're not willing for boxers to train for takedown defense then why should wrestlers be given the option to punch?Comment
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Brock Lesnar is a former division one NCAA champion wrestler... you just proved my point.Comment
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