You vs top boxers in street fight
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With you I could tell you water wet and you would argue. Get off my **** please.
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A man can only speak for himself. They may laugh at you. I also said more than once thata trained boxer should have the advantage but nothing is guaranteed in a street fight. Its regular guys that can take a punch. Yall act like every boxer lands a lik and the fights done. *** you up. Speak only for your self. This thread was about how you feel about your chances. You have no idea what I'm capable of.
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i dont know what attributes other members of this site have, there could be a 6.4 240 pound wrestling gorilla on here, such a dude i would favour against these smaller boxers, but if it has to guys roughly the same size, annihalition is on the horizon.
Personally as a middleweigt, i would roughly represent the average joe, perhaps more trained and wellrounded, but still in that category. im 179 cm tall, i wouldnt be confident about my chances against them, even if i would have a size and probably a grapple advantage. 99 out 100 times, i would get my ass severly kicked and the last time, we would go for pizza, my treat
blackirish137 summed it up perfectly, these guys are ****ing world class, please ******s, slowly say the word world class 10 times and in the process think about what it means.Comment
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Punching wasn't bad for one at a time. But no head movement before during or after punches is really a bad habit and the most common thing I see guys doing in the gym. Anyone can stand and throw and feel good about themselves and get a good workout, there is nothing wrong with that.
This guys biggest weakness is having his chin in the air the whole time, in this video anyway. Who knows, he may do good defense drills as well, maybe this was just warm up footage. But the lack of head movement and chin being up the whole time makes me suspect this guy has not had a good coach or never trained properly in a boxing gym.Comment
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Didnt Hatton get one punched by some random Joe at the bar? Would any random guy actually try to box these guys or would they try to take them to the ground? Would it be impossible for any man to get the fight to the ground? Obviously I favor the boxers on most occasions, but its not ridiculous to assume these boxers are capable losing when they are out of their element.Comment
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I'll tape the next time I spar and post it for you. Three years means nothing. haha me and my bro been boxing for three years, heres him sparring
We helped Brian Vera train for Sergio Mora
I'll post a vid next time I spar. And I come out to Cali here and there and I would love to spar you next time im out there.
The first video looked like both guys learnt how to box from watching TV only. Almost no jabs thrown by either, both just looking for power shots with equally terrible defense and crude technique. Good exercise and effort for both though.
Second video was much better. the white guy showed the importance of a jab in boxing and his opponent could do nothing when he used it. He just chased power shots the whole round and got picked off.Comment
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Punching wasn't bad for one at a time. But no head movement before during or after punches is really a bad habit and the most common thing I see guys doing in the gym. Anyone can stand and throw and feel good about themselves and get a good workout, there is nothing wrong with that.
This guys biggest weakness is having his chin in the air the whole time, in this video anyway. Who knows, he may do good defense drills as well, maybe this was just warm up footage. But the lack of head movement and chin being up the whole time makes me suspect this guy has not had a good coach or never trained properly in a boxing gym.Comment
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