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Originally posted by NearHypnos View PostGsp also has a wrestling background... As well as boxing..and karate and Bjj iirc. Gsp started earlier than did Jones. Skill wise, again..he's supposed to be more skilled (though it's up to debate if GSP is even better than Jones on the feet in general..). Look, GSP is a fine athlete but you seem to have this image of skill being "athleticism". As a pure athlete, Jones is better and Floyd is too. I really don't understand what your fixation is but this is ridiculous. I honestly don't know how to get you to realize how wrong you are. You've clearly got a very closed mind and some form of grudge goin'. It's like trying to tell a "crazy" person they're crazy.. Or telling a person who smells bad that they stink. Somewhere along the way it's just not registering for you. I don't get it. You're having these "debates" when clearly you're wrong. I'm sorry, bro. Bless your heart..or somethin there's nothing I can do
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Originally posted by Foreign Soil View PostNow do that gif to all the other people who agree with me. Fool.
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Originally posted by way2strong View Postthere's no way anyone in the ufc would be able to beat fraudy at any athletic events besides weight lifting ....elite boxer's run 10 miles and fight 12 rounds ...elite UFC fighter(champions) fight 5 rounds and if they do happen to see the 4th,5th round there all out of gas huffing and puffing throwing wild sloppy punches or just resting there head on there opponents chest while ground grappling
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Originally posted by Foreign Soil View PostBoxers wouldn't necessarily be "murderers" in MMA gloves - Floyd would break his hand on the first punch. It should be widely known that boxing gloves allow you to punch harder because it protects the hands better.
Many MMA fighters do come from different backgrounds from what they once specialized in. Wrestling, jiu jitsu, kick-boxing, judo. The trick is taking the skills you have and making them useful for MMA, otherwise you're toast.
MMA and boxing conditioning are somewhat different. Grappling conditioning is different from boxing and can be grueling if it's nonstop grappling. MMA fighters do boxing as part of their training - a few boxers do wrestling as theirs. It's different but just as hard. Nick Diaz competes in triathlons - he could throw punches for days.
Agree partly about Mayweather, which was my point about him not being the greatest athlete in boxing but a great tactical mindset, and I can see him being good at other combat sports but certainly not all of them, especially with his brittle hands - he couldn't even compete in MMA.
I still have found that one can get more results martially by PERFECTING a specialization and then, and only then, branching out to adapt your system you have mastered to be effective in all conditions. This is more or less what Bruce Lee did with Wing Chun. This is where Mayweather comes in. Its easier for a master of any martial discipline to add wrinkles to their game to keep effective with their perfected skillset than it is for a guy building himself from the ground up trying to learn 7 disciplines at once. Mma has fallen into this trap of putting up a glass ceiling for themselves. There is a difference between dilution and enrichment. Mma'ers, on a large scale, misunderstand the nature of the founder of Jeet Kun Do, and consequently, the philosophy of the art itself.
Nick Diaz... so has he thrown 333 strikes over 3 5 minute rounds?
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Originally posted by Foreign Soil View PostLol @ making stuff up. Bradley couldn't even do exercises that his MMA friend does - do I need to post the video?
edit: reading above post and laughing hard nate diaz is the biggest b1tch in the ufc and would never win a belt if he hasnt already who likes guys who talk and get beat up then talk some more no pride in being beat upLast edited by way2strong; 01-30-2014, 01:21 AM.
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Originally posted by billeau2 View PostTry grappling and throwing punches for the same length of time.... Or, try hitting the bag as hard as you can for a certain amount of time...then go against a fully resisting grappler. There is no comparison with respect to which activity is more strenous. Try this and let your experience be your guide.
Look I have trained guys in MMA and I don't like the sport....And I dont think its a slight on boxing but it has been shown that in a ring if the two opposites are striking and grappling grappling, all factors being equal grappling will win. It does not matter how good the boxer is because he/she won't land in a way meaningful enough to stop the grappler unless he/she is very lucky.
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Originally posted by Foreign Soil View PostIncorrect. GSP doesn't have a wrestling background like Jones does. GSP learned wrestling on the spot - that equals superior athlete. Now go on a rant and look foolish as usual.
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