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    Default Re: 154 lbs amatuer boxer VS NFL player with some streetfighting experience

    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    I've always thought when someone talked about having a street fighting style it just meant they didn't know anything about throwing or avoiding a punch.

    How's that boxing career of Mark gastineau and Kimbo going
    Today's Kimbo is more than just a streetfighter imo.. His boxing technique is tolerable..

    There arent too many streetfighters with punching form like his..

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    Default Re: 154 lbs amatuer boxer VS NFL player with some streetfighting experience

    Quote Originally Posted by FinitoElDinamita View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    I've always thought when someone talked about having a street fighting style it just meant they didn't know anything about throwing or avoiding a punch.

    How's that boxing career of Mark gastineau and Kimbo going
    Today's Kimbo is more than just a streetfighter imo.. His boxing technique is tolerable..

    There arent too many streetfighters with punching form like his..
    A guy from my neighborhood- he's almost as old as me now, so i suspect he's slowed down some- used to punch like joe louis. He threw the hardest right hand i have ever seen and it was real short and straight from the shoulder. He told me once that, had he known where to find a boxing gym when he was a kid, he never would have gone to prison.

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    Default Re: 154 lbs amatuer boxer VS NFL player with some streetfighting experience

    Put it this way - how many punches does the average "tough guy" throw a year? Even a "street fighter" probably throws a maximum of five a week and they don't count because the bloke he belted was probably pissed, outnumbered 3 to 1 and had his body turned to the side towards some glamour he would otherwise later fuck. More importantly, how many punches are thrown at the tough guy a year? Even the most untalented, part - time enthusiast who hits the gym three days a week still should be throwing around 1,000 punches per session against all kinds of apparatus under the supervision of a trainer and mates who know how to fight. More importantly once he starts even the most rudimentary 3 rounds of sparring he'll be forced to learn how to avoid at least 300 punches or so per session. Unless the footy guy just bumrushes and tackles him, if the little bloke opens up big boy is going to be absolutely clueless.

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    Default Re: 154 lbs amatuer boxer VS NFL player with some streetfighting experience

    Quote Originally Posted by FinitoElDinamita View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    I've always thought when someone talked about having a street fighting style it just meant they didn't know anything about throwing or avoiding a punch.

    How's that boxing career of Mark gastineau and Kimbo going
    Today's Kimbo is more than just a streetfighter imo.. His boxing technique is tolerable..

    There arent too many streetfighters with punching form like his..
    I can def respect a guy for looking to improve and doing the time. But from what I've seen it is glorified street fighting in a professional ring. When your introduced as a 'Internet sensation, street fighting champion' or whatever?! That's just all whack man.

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    Default Re: 154 lbs amatuer boxer VS NFL player with some streetfighting experience

    yes, yes, yes ..... But the real important question we should be debating is who would win between a small Ethiopian campfire and a size 9 sock with a hole in the toe.
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    Quote Originally Posted by X View Post
    yes, yes, yes ..... But the real important question we should be debating is who would win between a small Ethiopian campfire and a size 9 sock with a hole in the toe.
    I was thinking more about a pecan vs a walnut with a small crack.

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    Default Re: 154 lbs amatuer boxer VS NFL player with some streetfighting experience

    The boxer should take his time and tire the NFL player and then take him out.

    I also never thought Jesse James Leija was that good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    The boxer should take his time and tire the NFL player and then take him out.

    I also never thought Jesse James Leija was that good.
    By what standards? Bro, Jesse james leija was a very good fighter.

    You stated in another thread that while daniel geale isn't a great fighter, he's still very good. Well I feel the same way about leija. How is he any different? Infact, leija was a higher level fighter than geale.

    Lol @ geale. Leija is much better.

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    Default Re: 154 lbs amatuer boxer VS NFL player with some streetfighting experience

    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    The boxer should take his time and tire the NFL player and then take him out.

    I also never thought Jesse James Leija was that good.
    You've got to take the other guy out as fast as you can. 1-2 till he drops, 1-4 if it gets close then kick him in the head as soon as he's down. Once he sees you can fight he'll rush and tackle.

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