Who has a better chance in a streetfight a top level boxer or an average MMA fighter?

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  • sentax
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    #1

    Who has a better chance in a streetfight a top level boxer or an average MMA fighter?

    All things are equal in terms of physical size. Who wins?
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    #2
    I would say the top level boxer lands first on the average jerkoff mma guy.

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    • OCPancho
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      #3
      Originally posted by FinitoxDinamita
      I would say the top level boxer lands first on the average jerkoff mma guy.
      lol

      I can only imagine what Tyson would have done to man to man huggers.

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      • turnedup
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        #4
        Considering most street fights devolve into some sort of wrestling match after punches have landed....Boxer gets his punches off of course but if he doesn't drop the opponent things might get interesting for them. There are of course some exceptions on both sides and exceptional talent on both sides.

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        • Scary_canary
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          #5
          Average mma guy wins 8/10 times

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          • RA-Box
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            #6
            Top level mma guys are chinny as ****.

            Any top boxer can beat any mma guy anywhere (both in their primes).

            Our retired champs spark out their p4p prime fighters (Holm, Mayweather).

            It is far harder to climb to the top of boxing, than to the top of mma.

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            • strykr619
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              #7
              Originally posted by sentax
              All things are equal in terms of physical size. Who wins?
              If the mma fighter has a wrestling or Judo background, single or double leg to submission or GNP. Sorry but boxer's stances are built to be taken down.

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              • strykr619
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                #8
                Originally posted by FinitoxDinamita
                I would say the top level boxer lands first on the average jerkoff mma guy.
                LOL you have no clue what you are talking about. Their is a reason WHY you don't want a boxer to go up against a grappler. boxing stances are a takedown specialist dream.

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                • strykr619
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by RA-Box
                  Top level mma guys are chinny as ****.

                  Any top boxer can beat any mma guy anywhere (both in their primes).

                  Our retired champs spark out their p4p prime fighters (Holm, Mayweather).

                  It is far harder to climb to the top of boxing, than to the top of mma.
                  Boxing only requires one aspect of Combat. Good luck with your punching when you are lying on your back and being tapped or pounded out.

                  Stay in your lane. Boxers are great BOXERS.... MMA fighters are great FIGHTERS.

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                  • A-Wolf
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                    #10
                    Is it necessary to pull up the countless Youtube videos of people with boxing training obliterating multiple assailants simultaneously - literally beating up groups of people at once? Despite popular belief there are few things more destructive than a powerful lead punch or flurry of punches from someone who knows what they're doing in a street fight.

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