GREAT VIDEO! This is why you keep your hands up!
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Yeah, I know it's not MMA. If you read my post again, you'll see that I was referring to the popularity of MMA educating the general public in regards to fighting, which relates to boxing.Comment
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That was entertaining. The Korean guy obviously has some kind of formal training or something though. The American was stiff, kept dropping his hands, wasn't extending his punches, horrible footwork, among other problems.
This seems like something that would have happened at the turn of the century or something with East Asia opposing the Western imperialism or something.Comment
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That was entertaining. The Korean guy obviously has some kind of formal training or something though. The American was stiff, kept dropping his hands, wasn't extending his punches, horrible footwork, among other problems.
This seems like something that would have happened at the turn of the century or something with East Asia opposing the Western imperialism or something.Comment
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He was smothering himself badly as well. The untrained man doesn't think of the simple physics. Doesn't matter how big you are if the other guy has his head in your chest and you are throwing wide looping punches.Comment
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It's not me in the video but I've boxed him before. The Korean runs this twice a week (sometimes more). In this particular match he could use both hands. It costs 10,000 won (about $10) to challenge him for two minutes. He offers headgear and a mouthpiece but it's up to the challenger to take it. You can choose three options: 1. He just dodges. 2. He uses only one hand. 3. Normal boxing.Comment
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