Rampage Jackson: "I don’t think boxers should even be called fighters."
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Rampage can actually do those things against someone who doesn't want it done to him.
He could double leg any single boxer that has ever fought, in their primes, and just smash their faces with elbows/punches. In MMA, he can beat any boxer that has ever fought, period.
I don't get what is so hard to understand about that.Comment
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your talking LightsOut Toney who grew up fighting in the streets and didn't even train for boxing he just went in there and whooped azz LIGHTSOUT do some research man ...
edit: no **** he did some training before you point out the obviousLast edited by way2strong; 04-16-2014, 11:27 PM.Comment
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I follow mma and boxing. Rampage Jackson is to mma what Fernando Vargas was to boxing. They have power some skill but lost all their top fights lmao. Only solid good wins were against Wand and Chuck and they were both past it. Rampage is buthurt he can no longer compete in the ufc. Toney even at this age can outbox Jackson. And I enjoy both sports. Boxing obviously to a much higher degree but I respect fighters from both.
RRampage is just tryin to make skme boxing money lolComment
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Well then why do so many of these street fights caught on video end with knock outs? Kind of relates to boxing, you know, the art of punching. People have been getting KTFO since the beginning of man, so don't give me that shart that boxing isn't practical in a street fight.He can wrestle but he's not much of a submission fighter.
If for some crazy reason you had to limit yourself to learning one skill for a "street fight", wrestling would probably be the best since its all about dominant position.
BJJ is almost as bad as boxing in its assumptions that your opponent will "play by the same rules" (aka not just knee your balls off/claw your eyes out when you have them in the guard).
There are plenty of things in boxing that will work great in a street fight, mainly; proper punching technique, footwork and head movement. On the same token, using a purely boxing style could also lose you street fights; stance, no ground game, ect. Wrestling could also win you street fights of coarse, however, it also has it's flaws used purely in the practical realm of street fighting, as with every martial art and combat sport. The thing is, if you get a trained fighter (of any fighting school) against a regular Joe, he'll probably win regardless of what fighting style he's trained in. It becomes more tricky when you get two trained fighters with different fighting styles, I mean it's all theoretical and hypothetical to assume which style would win because of so many scenarios and variables that occur during a street fight.Last edited by _original_; 04-16-2014, 11:30 PM.Comment
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