Scrap has great knowledge levels.
He did not make an error.
You must realise that training is an exercise in futility.
We will never be perfect, but to paraphrase George St. Pierre, we must strive to get as close to perfect as possible.
I understood Scraps point.
I believe the subject in question was Tyson. Tyson was not technically perfect. He could knock guys out but that is easy. His technique wasn't perfect, but in fights technique very seldom is. However, the guy who can illustrate the better technique under pressure will most often win the fight.
Superiority is a theme you touched on twice in your post.
Neither I nor Scrap expressed any sentiment of superiority.
But I am sure of my seniority.
I am not a beginner. Some might say I'm very experienced.
And yet, I am still humbled by the knowledge of Grey, Scrap, Chris Nagel, Thomas Tabin and others.
Be happy and humble my friend.
In this sport its better to be humble than humbled.
He's got spirit.
Everyone in this sport has something to prove, that's why we arrive at the gym in the first place.
Respect is what this sport is founded upon - it's a give/take relationship.


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