Quote Originally Posted by CrackJawof74
Quote Originally Posted by pacfan
I can speak from a karateman's point of view, having learned genuine karate at young age is Okinawa (remember Miyagi san of Karate Kid? I'm a proud pinoy but actually I was born there and went to school run by the U.S. military there). To start, karateman usually punches better than boxers, though I can't describe it here in detail, it basically has to do with the fact boxers first learn to punch with their gloves on with the usually wraps around the hands, both which hinders the making of a good well-clenched fist - you just gotta be able to make a good fist to be able to punch well, not just letting your hands hanging loose inside the gloves. We karatemen can easily see the 'defects' in boxers' punches and that's why we're pretty good at analysing them. Of course, a boxer fighting a karateman, a boxer wouldn't have a chance because of the many technics allowed in karate, like blocking technics, grabbing your opponents hand, and all kinds of striking technics, and most of all, kicking. (That's one reason I've said UFC is fake - if I wear any of those mittens they wear and strike any of them my size in the jaw, I'm pretty sure their jaws will be a gonner.) But if they fight on the ring strictly on boxing rules, then the karateman hasn't got a chance cuz they just don't 'box' - they're just not boxers, simple as that.
Thats fuking ridiculously, No way in hell a Karateman punches better than a Boxer. Punches is the only tool a boxer uses, while a Karateman is more wide spread among legs. Just curious, Do they practice opium at the school?

True, thats a bunch of BS! CutmeMick posted a video a few months back that measured the power and impact of a punch and all the martial arts ones registered MUCH lower power than that of the boxer. Also, most martial art punches (i know im generalizing here) are about being straight, fast and sharp; whereas a boxer's punch can carry some mean power and leverage behind it.