I'm a college wrestler. I weigh 220 lbs. I can beat any pro boxer in a fight.

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  • one-Punch
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    #251
    Originally posted by Numa
    You need to learn more about fighting. It takes at least a couple years in the gym for a pure striker to develop any sort of TD defense or ground game.
    Your so full of it. Takes more like a couple months. Wrestling isn't that hard. And I know from personal experience. I did brazilian Jui jit su and japanese jui jit su for half a year. Waste of my life and money.

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    • rao007
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      #252
      Originally posted by Numa
      You need to learn more about fighting. It takes at least a couple years in the gym for a pure striker to develop any sort of TD defense or ground game.
      Well, the chances of not getting taken down will rise exponentially when boxers don't have to worry about punches--they will be just timing hooks and uppercuts until they they land, something like what Joachim Henson did to Imanari with a great knee. That was beautiful.

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        #253
        Originally posted by Numa
        It's really the sad truth.

        Pacquiao, Klitchko, Haye, Mayweather, Valuev... I can take all of them. Instant takedown followed by GNP. I'm not taking anything away from boxing, it's a beautiful sport to watch, but these are the facts.

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        ^^^ Most talented fighter ever
        What college do you wrestle at?

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        • BEEHOP
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          #254
          Originally posted by Numa
          Brock Lesnar is a former division one NCAA champion wrestler... you just proved my point.
          I don't even think you are a wrestler. Why exactly are you going on to a boxing site and saying you can beat PROFESSIONAL boxers?

          Have you ever even watched a boxing match that didn't involve Mike Tyson or Manny Pacquaio?

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            #255
            Originally posted by terrio
            Your so full of it. Takes more like a couple months. Wrestling isn't that hard. And I know from personal experience. I did brazilian Jui jit su and japanese jui jit su for half a year. Waste of my life and money.
            lmao joke post?

            You can learn TD defense and jits in a couple months?

            Complete and utter bs

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              #256
              Originally posted by BEEHOP
              I don't even think you are a wrestler. Why exactly are you going on to a boxing site and saying you can beat PROFESSIONAL boxers?

              Have you ever even watched a boxing match that didn't involve Mike Tyson or Manny Pacquaio?
              I'm a fan of all combat sports. I love boxing, but it is definitely not the most effective of the mixed martial arts.

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              • BEEHOP
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                #257
                Originally posted by Numa
                I'm a fan of all combat sports. I love boxing, but it is definitely not the most effective of the mixed martial arts.
                Isn't it funny that a 106 pound Roman Gonzalez would KO you in a boxing or Kickboxing match?

                I'm being serious as well. And you know it's the truth.

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                • one-Punch
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                  #258
                  Originally posted by Numa
                  lmao joke post?

                  You can learn TD defense and jits in a couple months?

                  Complete and utter bs
                  It's not rocket science.

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                  • rao007
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                    #259
                    Originally posted by Numa
                    I'm a fan of all combat sports. I love boxing, but it is definitely not the most effective of the mixed martial arts.
                    Yet, most MMA fighters practice with it--Anderson Silva, Shogun, Victor Ortiz, BJ Penn, Wanderlei Silva, Vitor Belfort and the list goes on....yes, not very effective. I really want to be ringside in your mma debut..when you get tagged with a punch.

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                    • Numa
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                      #260
                      Originally posted by rao007
                      Yet, most MMA fighters practice with it--Anderson Silva, Shogun, Victor Ortiz, BJ Penn, Wanderlei Silva, Vitor Belfort and the list goes on....yes, not very effective. I really want to be ringside in your mma debut..when you get tagged with a punch.
                      I didn't say it wasn't effective, it's just not as effective as some other arts. I think boxing is an important part of most MMA fighters game, just not as important as wrestling, BJJ, or thaiboxing.

                      In that order.

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