Boxing Is Truly a Sport For C-level Athletes... Imagine Zion WIlliamson

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  • Real King Kong
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    #21
    Originally posted by HeadShots
    ****** example. Are you aware of this guy named Jon Jones? He literally trained MMA for 3 years and beat guys like Lyoto Machida, Belfort and Shogun who trained MMA their entire lives.


    Back then MMA was a purely white boy sport. They had never seen even a C level athlete like Jon Jones.

    Jon Jones can't even dunk just like Deontay.

    There are levels to this ****.


    Someone like Zion Williamson who trained boxing at a young age would make C-level athletes like Deontay and Joshua look like complete scrubs. They move like stiff big men while being shorter and smaller than Zion Wililamson.
    He had been fighting in the ufc for 3 years...you don’t think he trained at all before that? He was also a state champion wrestler. So he “literally” trained for more than 3 years I’d say.

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    • Boxing42
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      #22
      Wtf are you talking about wilder is an A level athlete and CAN dunk

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      • HeadShots
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        #23
        Originally posted by Real King Kong
        He had been fighting in the ufc for 3 years...you don’t think he trained at all before that? He was also a state champion wrestler. So he “literally” trained for more than 3 years I’d say.

        nope when Jon Jones finished Lyoto Machida, Shogun, Rampage, Vera all in the same year.

        He had only been training MMA for 3 years. He talked about it himself.



        He had no background in Jiujitsu for example, Yet he submitted BJJ blackbelts like Machida and Belfort who had dedicated decades of their lives to BJJ.


        It's the athleticism gap.


        he was never state wrestling champ in wrestling. His best attributes now is his striking.


        He easily outstruck Shogun who spent decades doing muaythai. He knocked Shogun out standing.


        Once again, athleticism.
        Last edited by HeadShots; 04-14-2019, 01:34 PM.

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        • HeadShots
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          #24
          Originally posted by Boxing42
          Wtf are you talking about wilder is an A level athlete and CAN dunk

          You know what I got it wrong. It was Joshua that can't dunk

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          • have_not
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            #25
            What about the athletes that are to small for basketball and football, from bantamweight to light heavyweight. Why aren't they dominating? In Europe most people in these weight catagories play football/soccer. In Europe most people focus on education not pro sport anyway

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            • HeadShots
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              #26
              Originally posted by have_not
              What about the athletes that are to small for basketball and football, from bantamweight to light heavyweight. Why aren't they dominating? In Europe most people in these weight catagories play football/soccer. In Europe most people focus on education not pro sport anyway


              those men are usually cucks irl. overcompensating manlets. when will they learn? just lmao

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              • GGG Gloveking
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                #27
                Originally posted by have_not
                What about the athletes that are to small for basketball and football, from bantamweight to light heavyweight. Why aren't they dominating? In Europe most people in these weight catagories play football/soccer. In Europe most people focus on education not pro sport anyway
                Shawn Porter is doing well for a "not big enough for football" player. He even brings football with him in his ring style

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                • REYESdelBOXEO
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                  #28
                  Boxing is the best & most difficult sport of them all.

                  Basketball player's put a ball through a hoop , boxer's put men in body bags.

                  With 365 year round VADA testing, put these ball player's in the ring & let's see how bigger , faster , stronger , explosive and athletic these pansies are then.

                  I'll give you an example of how boxer's are better athletes:

                  You put a top boxer in a basketball game , he'll barely break a sweat ; you put a top basketball player in a a sparring match for 5, 4 minute rounds , he'll collapse and be carried out on a stretcher with an oxygen mask on.
                  Last edited by REYESdelBOXEO; 04-14-2019, 02:27 PM.

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                  • HeadShots
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                    #29
                    the white boy is a Gracie(family invented UFC), he started training BJJ and Vale Tudo since coming out of his mom's womb. He had 3 decades of the best fight training the world has ever seen.

                    Then he meets a hood negro who almost died from Staph.




                    athleticism cannot be taught.

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                    • FrankieClutch
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                      #30
                      It wouldn't mean anything. Athleticism only gets you so far in boxing. In sports like basketball and football, you can never truly learn how to play the game and have a 10 year career just because you're super athletic.

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