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  • #81
    Originally posted by CatchAndShoot View Post
    What kind if question is this? Of coutse boxings effective. 90% of fights have dudes throwing hands at each other.

    A pro boxer will 9 times out of 10 beat the living **** out of an untrained fighter. Have you seen that video of the pro boxer knocking out 4 guys back to back to back to back?
    Post this vid bruh

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    • #82
      Originally posted by LoadedWraps View Post
      Post this vid bruh
      It's easy to find on YouTube. On my phone, so cant.

      Just look up, boxers beats up 4 guys, or something like that.

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      • #83
        Hell yeah it is, a boxer can take on/KO multiple targets. Here's the vid of what the poster above was taking about.

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        • #84
          Originally posted by HandsofIron View Post
          Hell yeah it is, a boxer can take on/KO multiple targets. Here's the vid of what the poster above was taking about.

          Yep, this is the one. A trained boxeelr would **** up an untrained boxer. TF, that's not even a question.

          Even if you factor in grappling, a trained boxer would light you up so fast, you wouldnt be able to get a hold of him, and a trained boxer is probably stronger than your average male, so he should be able to wrestle you off, if he's not a complete weak ass.

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          • #85
            Originally posted by CatchAndShoot View Post
            Yep, this is the one. A trained boxeelr would **** up an untrained boxer. TF, that's not even a question.

            Even if you factor in grappling, a trained boxer would light you up so fast, you wouldnt be able to get a hold of him, and a trained boxer is probably stronger than your average male, so he should be able to wrestle you off, if he's not a complete weak ass.
            ive seen 4'11 manlets with squabbin skills handle 6 footers.

            personally and on youtube.

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            • #86
              Originally posted by LoadedWraps View Post
              Dang

              tell me more about this gas station fight.
              Dudes were literally fighting over my friend Geno jaywalking. I guess he "disrespected" them by crossing the street in front of them while they were driving. They wouldn't let it go outside the store. One tried to go around behind him and Geno set it off. I just remember hearing boom boom boom 3 hit combo and I looked up in time to see that guy falling and Geno turning around and one hit dropped the other guy right on his ass and he just sat there leaking like a faucet. I was like 12 or 13 and i can still see it. The cut was so wide it looked like someone cut his eyebrow off. Then Geno whisked me and another kid from the gym away and we walked right back across the street and into the gym LOL. It was called Madison Square Garden gym but it was in Arizona. Frank Lyles used to train there and hold mitts for me. He was a middleweight champion. He used to bring the WBA belt into the gym for the kids. I have pictures wearing it when I was maybe 13. We were from the same city out East. A few years later here in Las Vegas he came and trained in Golden Gloves gym and I was almost 17, training with Roger Mayweather (he used to train amateurs for a few hundred a week from Hal Miller who owned the gym) Floyd was there a lot too when he first turned pro. I remember Floyd was gonna fight Arturo Gatti many years before he actually did. I asked Roger is he would be able to beat gatti and he got so pissed off he wouldn't train me anymore. He literally started yelling that if Floyd couldnt beat him why would he fight him, and also that any fighter CAN beat any other fighter etc. Rog is cool though. I used to go to his house it was near Texas Station here in Las Vegas. He had an OLD ass Rolls Royce broken down in his yard and in his living room was this giant oil painting of himself in what looked like Pimp clothes. Years later when I was already fighting regularly and he was retired for at least 10 years, he got in the ring with me. I literally could not land a punch. Wasn't trying super hard but I wouldve really had to go after him to hit him. Insanely hard to hit. Before you ask, Yes I have sparred with Floyd. I watched him get beat up by a guy named Sugar Ray Collins before, a guy that I beat up so bad in the gym that he wanted to street fight me outside. That Crocodile guy from Mike Tyson's camp stopped it. I used to get to stay in the gym when Tyson came in. Just me, Floyd, Mike McCallum, Lighting Lonnie Smith and a Livingston Bramble. He was really cool as long as you didnt bother him and just let him initiate the banter. OK I could go on and on and on and on.

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              • #87
                Originally posted by Sterling Archer View Post
                ive seen 4'11 manlets with squabbin skills handle 6 footers.

                personally and on youtube.
                As long as you know how to fight. And manlets are more prone to know how to fight, because they have to make up for their size, and a lot are squirrelly and quick.

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                • #88
                  Chris Eubank Jr doesnt really use it too well......

                  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xx5fAyk0sag

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                  • #89
                    Zab Judah knocks 220 pounders out like its nothing...

                    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMJit0qjfwg

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                    • #90
                      W/e people tell you, boxing >MMA in a street/bar fight. Alot of boxers made careers of beating people up in the streets before turning to boxing.

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