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Chris David calls out Floyd Mayweather in MMA fight

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Bantamweight Title Holder invites Boxer to fight MMA in a ring. And the only way to make the Boxer vs Mixed Martial Artist bout fair would be for each individual to opt for MMA or Boxing rules as sanctioned by the state holding the competition. If Floyd Mayweather Jr. Fought an MMA Bout? What would he do? What if he had to Fight Chris David? Who will Mayweather fight in 2009? Here is a systematic approach to the holes in Mayweather's game. Chris David has openly stated that he would not compete at high level wrestling, boxing, muay-thai, kyoukushin, submission grappling or jiujitsu tournaments ever again. His point is that MMA combines everything and where he never was able to excel in the specifics, he excels overall.
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  • Up and comers defending their sport. Bless you c David.

  • @TheOceanEra Much love again Ocean.

  • put his asss in a boxing ring watch floyd paint his face

  • @ajp135212 And put his ass in the cage and watch me picasso his face.

  • If this fight is held under boxing rules, Mayweather will easily beat him. MMA, boxing runs into big trouble.

  • @sinusbradycardia Right on point.

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  • @christopheradavid floyd mayweather is a better athlete than any mma fighter, and has made more money than any mma fighter ever has or will, 1 thing i do disagree with mayweather about is mma been a white mans sport i hate mma and im white i found that a fucking ignorant comment to make

  • @intactGB I'm 38 and I don't have too much longer left if I would want to learn a ground game and I'm not talking for competition, just for self defensive. All though I have a concealed weapons permit, but I would not want to shot anyone and I would only fight to protect my wife and children. They are the only thing worth fighting and/or dying for. Peace.

  • @intactGB We are arguing semantics here, I taking about fighting in a ring or octagon under sanctioned rules. You are talking about a street. I would definitely that having a ground attack would be very advantageous. I have never formerly trained in ground fighting. I watched the 1st few UFC's and wanted to Joyce Gracie. In the little bit of boxing and grappling that I have done, just playing about with friends was very affective. My one friend and who playing around boxing and grappling.

  • @sinusbradycardia

    fighting is combat between two people to establish dominance. Fighting includes any form of martial art. Fighting has as little referee interferences as possible.

    In other words, don't expect a ref to save you then you find yourself in struggle to survive, get your ass mounted, and have your zygomatic bones ground into the pavement. Fighting has to help someone defend themselves. With no ground technique, you might as well never had trained.

  • @intactGB Punching someone in the head is not actual fighting. Watch Ray Mercer vs Tim Witherspoon and tell me that wasn't a fight. Since you seem to so munch more about fighting, please give me an unambiguous definition of "actual fighting". Because what you just said is merely your opinion, not a statement of fact. Factual statements backed up by empirical evidence.

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