Jon Jones runs into Wilder On the streets. Who Wins?

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  • nubianpiye
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    #11
    Probably wilder unless they both know who each other is wilder probably lands one good shot first and that's all it would take

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    • .!WAR MIKEY!.
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      #12
      depends, I won fights again some obviously way stronger dudes than me just cause they dont know what time it is and I got off first.

      a street fight is alot different, contrary to what MMAgay people wants you to believe street fights rarely endup on the ground rolling around into some mma ish (once you on the ground you getting back up or getting stomped out). Its 90% of the time heads up and last like 10-30 seconds, its a haymaker fest. We seen pro boxers get they ass handed to them in the streets and seen MMAfags get handled on the streets. At any time anyone can have your number.

      So whoever gets off first will most likely win the fight.

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      • QueensburyRules
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        #13
        Originally posted by HeadShots
        Jon Jones is on his late night DWI stop again wondering all over town. Runs into Wilder around a street corner. And things pop off.

        Who wins?


        btw Jones is legit 6'6

        - -Yo mamma or yo granny, the one who raised U.

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        • Marchegiano
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          #14
          Deontay Wilder can still kick Jon Jones punk ass, let's not get crazy now.

          I like MMA, I watch MMA, I do not have much respect for MMA though. MMA and boxing share a long history together. Not much of it favors MMA.

          What I find particularly interesting is the assumption that using grappling or other forms of striking outside of punching is in someway superior by default due to the variety it presents. Like we just woke up one day and decided ya know what, let's just punch, and not only that we'll only punch the head and torso...on the front side of ya. That's kind of crazy. There was an evolution to the punch only version of the sport. In a nutshell, MMA's already had its ass handed to it. Modern boxing is the sport that came of that ass handing having happened.....this is a boxing forum. Y'all should....ya know....know this.

          The reason we watch boxing and boxing matters instead of some kung fu or whatever bull**** is because they all failed in an open rules version of the sport.

          We don't called bare knuckle boxing, boxing, because it doesn't include slams and kicks, it does. We call it boxing because it has a direct lineage of culture, training, theory, and participants, not rules.

          When 'boxing' started in America the two of the most common forms for ending a 'boxing' match was by plucking out an eyeball or castraition. Let that settle a moment. Also, I think I should point out when I say they kicked keep in mind these men wore cleats.

          What happened to the nut squeezers? No rules needed, they got punched in their ****ing faces. What happened to cleatted kickers and stompers? Got their heads busted.

          You don't see rules that say boxing is limited to punching until around the beginning of the 20th century, you know, when they were trying to limit the deaths in the ring. The reason why jimmy the ****puller wasn't considered a proper boxer anymore isn't because ****pulling got so successful they had to ban it, it's because he got his weird ass handed to him and to save him from his own dumbassery rules needed to be changed. Dumb****s looking to grab got pulled from the sport the save their lives.

          I just don't buy that after 3k years now we've found the right mix of BS that can actually force a good hands striker to do something else or lose. They came in the first place because it is the form that whoops all others asses. They stayed for at least 3k years because it's the form that whoops all others asses, and, modern MMA is trained by clowns who barely graduated HS and started their own form of martial arts in the early 90s......I mean ****...Oh yeah, there's the amazing resume of having fought a lot in school....****. Anyone know anyone who was in their 20s in the late 80s and early 90s that doesn't have stories about being a schoolyard badass or street fighting badass? FFS? You've JJ's clown ass trainer Greg Jackson who people say is the best because he's trained so many champ, but, ****, look at his backstory and tell me he isn't an Axel from Streets of Rage 2 wannabe like his entire generation? Hell, that's why they made that ****ing video game. They knew ****s like Greg Jackson can't get enough of that ****. Anyway, you have that clown, or the clown that told Ronda she can box, or the clown who told Conor he can box, or the clown who has Diago dancing before matches, or ****ing old sad MMA fighters like Rampage and **** who are too ****ed to teach anyone.


          Jay Deas may not be great, but he's a real boxing trainer. He can teach you a jab...something no one in MMA can teach you.

          Deontay Wilder may not be a great champion, but he'll hit your dumbass if you try to grab him...that's just a dumb move to make.


          JJ's king**** but still ****.

          Greg's a ****ing clown I have no respect for.

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