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  • #41
    @ you ******s discussing this.


    Originally posted by juggernaut666 View Post
    as far as this joke of a fioight you have here...it was ORIGINALY a boxing match and was later changed to MMA b/c of rules in a different state,but BOTh fighters agreed to keep it a standing match /boxing only with MMA gloves on

    And Sylvia broke that agreement immediately by throwing a leg kick.

    Top ten ranked heavyweight, two years removed from being UFC champion, and he gets KTFO by a middle-aged, physically decrepit old fart.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by Norm Peterson View Post
      @ you ******s discussing this.





      And Sylvia broke that agreement immediately by throwing a leg kick.

      Top ten ranked heavyweight, two years removed from being UFC champion, and he gets KTFO by a middle-aged, physically decrepit old fart.
      yea you could tell the kick was a devastating one?lmao....he was over 300 pounds from his 260 in shape weight...stick to the beer you idiot...lol

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      • #43
        Originally posted by juggernaut666 View Post
        yea you could tell the kick was a devastating one?lmao....he was over 300 pounds from his 260 in shape weight...stick to the beer you idiot...lol

        So he agreed to keep it a boxing match by throwing a kick within the first couple of seconds of the start of the fight, yeah?

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        • #44
          I have no doubt the furious one would KO any of these MMA girls. You can't compare Fury to a fat disgrace like James Toney.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by denium View Post
            I have no doubt the furious one would KO any of these MMA girls. You can't compare Fury to a fat disgrace like James Toney.
            How is Fury's ground game, though? Would he know how to use his long legs?

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            • #46
              Originally posted by -Weltschmerz- View Post
              How is Fury's ground game, though? Would he know how to use his long legs?
              Fury has the best legs in HW boxing, he'll dance away from any attempted takedown while landing precise counter-punches.

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              • #47
                Originally posted by Norm Peterson View Post
                So he agreed to keep it a boxing match by throwing a kick within the first couple of seconds of the start of the fight, yeah?
                Again stick to beer.....

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by -Weltschmerz- View Post
                  How is Fury's ground game, though? Would he know how to use his long legs?
                  Being that tall in MMA is a detriment ,he will getting taking down easy by any capable grappler.

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by denium View Post
                    Fury has the best legs in HW boxing, he'll dance away from any attempted takedown while landing precise counter-punches.
                    I see

                    Originally posted by juggernaut666 View Post
                    Being that tall in MMA is a detriment ,he will getting taking down easy by any capable grappler.
                    That's what I'm thinking. He would indeed be a huge target. Once somebody takes him down, it would be game over.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by kafkod View Post
                      That's true, if he tried to grapple with them.

                      Don't swallow the bull****. MMA fighters are not supermen. One punch in the head from a world class heavyweight boxer boxer like Fury, wearing those little lightweight MMA gloves, would knock any one those half dozen guys spark out, and Cain Velasquez too.

                      Why do you think Dana White didn't call Fury's bluff - if he was bluffing - and offer him a fight with Cain?

                      The answer is that he had no idea what would have happened if he'd done that.

                      We've never seen an elite level boxer in his prime going up against an elite MMA fighter, ever.
                      ya the stand up would completely go in furys favor no question not even arguable the best boxer in mma is not a good boxer it just depends if he could learn enough on the ground to cover his ass

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