Roy Jones wants shot at Anderson Silva
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@TheBoxingCannabyte personnally crav maga is a good defensive techniques and counter fighting, but don't really have offense or the first punching in fighting. mma is a one on one combat. example if 5 people against 1 then the 1 person don't wanna take them down on the ground but standing up with kicking and punching will work. mma has variety of combination. if mma sets no rules then it can be more creative with different forms. counter fightings may have advantage in certain fighting style.
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@rueboyHSV i hate how mma fighters talk shit about boxing and think that its boxers talkin shit about mma
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that shit aint ever happened to me. speeding up or slowing down i've been dazed aint happen to me. i've been in boxing since i was 12. i joined an mma dojo at 14. im now 17 i dont watch ufc/mma shit on t.v or boxing all like that. dont get me wrong when i type this but a good mma fighter vs a good boxer there is no comp. the mma fighter wins. mma fighter will grab up. its over plus the glove size alot of ppl say dont matter it does. 16 oz aint shit.
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Anderson Silva would have great success in boxing I think, most of his fights are pure skill and boxing with lots of movement
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@rueboyHSV I'm a boxing fan and I understand it's really hard to train for MMA cause I do boxing and trained for 2 months and its hard. So I can't even imagine boxing. Its true boxing fans who don't train will say foolishness.
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Boxing young roy would kill prime silva
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Sorry for the uber-long story (for YouTube, at least). Ironically, almost 18 years of boxing experience barely factored in to a real-life self defense situation. I've only been in 3, this is the first one where I feel like they were trying to really kill me. Although I was stabbed once before...long story (different day :P). I almost exclusively used just whatever worked. If I had to put labels on it I'd say a mixture of Krav Maga, aikido, and boxing, maybe some jeet kun do...
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I think all of us have heard thigns can slow down during moments of high anxiety, combat, etc. That's bullshit! It speeds up! (at least for me, I maybe have had one "slow-down" moment and I think that was mainly because a hard-hitting opponent nearly cleaned my clock). I dislocated the big guy's shoulder, kicked his friend, then hit the big guy in the face and throat several times, then ran, ran like a wee girl. It was a situation where an average guy just happened to come off great.
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@TheBoxingCannabyte Thing is, the second he's in Silva's clinch, the fight's over. Also, Silva is EXTREMELY durable and could take more abuse than some boxers. If it goes to the ground in any way, shape or form, the fight is over by submission. I mean, Roy's good, he could probably KO somebody like Yushin Okami in a boxing/kickboxing match. However, in MMA, he has no ground game. Guys like James Toney found that out the hard way haha. But as for your comments to me, I agree with 9/10's of it.
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@Super47max, one had a pointed-filer and slashed my side as I side-stepped a stabbing thrust that would've gotten my spleen, kidneys, even lung (according ot my doctor). I managed to disarm him but I failed to capture the weapon. I successfully launched a back-kick to my rear attacker who was far smaller than the first (who had 3-4 inches on me, I'm 6'2). I tried to be as fluid as possible, and it worked. A mixture of luck, skill, adrenaline and..
I hate how all these boxing fans come over to mma and give shit to mma fighters, I mean how the fuck can you love 1 combat sport and not the other, all professional boxers I no, and even famous boxers like roy jones, James Toney etc etc love watching the ufc, it seems the fans of boxing who dont box are the ones that give shit to mma, probaly because they dont no how hard it is to train for mma , real boxers would because they train, but no where near as hard as an mma fighter would
rueboyHSV 11 months ago 10
there would be no fight, just showboating lol
wheelmanstan 3 months ago 2