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  • #11
    You want to manhandle Canelo?

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    • #12
      Originally posted by punchr View Post
      So my question is how difficult is it to muscle around a big solid thick guy like Canelo Alvarez? Watch the video. Shane Mosley muscles Canelo around and throws his big ass in the corner.

      I was in a street fight two weeks ago. I hurt the guy with a Marcos Maidana-esque overhand right, causing him to stumble towards me. As he tried to grab me, I lit his ass up with an uppercut, left hook, right hand. He grappled me and started wrestling me. I was surprised how much energy it takes to clinch with someone. I was tired after three minutes of wrestling. I tried to just punch only, but the guy wanted to wrestle like a little bitch. He got me in a rear naked choke and started cranking the shit out of my neck. He never put me to sleep though. I was fighting my ass off. He was leaking like a faucet from the overhand right. He bled all over my shirt and head. There was his blood everywhere -- on the floor, on the wall. He stepped away to try to stop the bleeding.

      So back to my original question: How hard is it to manhandle a huge dude like Canelo?

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3p9Dp7A2Gk
      If you can uproot him, it doesn't matter how big he is. Also there are ways to turn a grab around. I'd need to know how he came in on you, but if it was the typical shoot that most guys do, you can out maneuver that by either getting wide of one side of the grab and duck under to the side or meet his head with your knee or an uppercut. Also theres the sprawl, but for boxers, i dont suggest you step into someone elses strength lIke that. Use yours. It's a street fight, so you have more room, typically, than a ring. Use your footwork and superior punching ability, pick him apart as he tries to come in.

      That's what I would do, although I can grapple passably thanks to soft and internal techniques of some arts I've studied and chin na (joint manipulation)... but I prefer not to.. I prefer to just end it with a big right.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by LA_2_Vegas View Post


        not sure if you did that on purpose but given your avy and sig 10/10 anyway
        That was good.

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