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If they stay on their fight, and have a street fight like men Foreman Easily knocks him out...
If Fedor tackles foreman and begins to use submission moves, then foreman ends up unconscious or with a broken arm I prefer stand up fights, with striking and punching... but the most effective way to fight in a REAL on the streets fight is taking someone down and using superior ground skills... Thats why I think that MMA is just a regulated form of street fighting, where as Boxing is a controlled form of combat, but at its best is beautiful. |
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The average time for a George Foreman first round KO is about 2 minutes at 12 seconds or so. Given this, even if the fight starts close, there is little reason to think Foreman KOs fedor standing quickly, before Fedor gets the takedown. Of his fights, he only gets a first round KO 18.5% of the time and of that 18.5% it takes an average of over 2 minutes to get the KO. Boxers aren't super people. |
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the weight is not matter, maybe you think that akebono is the strongest fighter ever lol. primo carnera weighed 260-280 pounda of pure muscle and joe louis (200 pounds) knocked him out. the little kids in the mma think that the heavier man wins.. obviously every style is different.... can you imagine the hitting power of george with the gloves of mma? i will say simply... if george catch him with a clean shot in the face it is over... if fedor get fight in the floor it is over. Last edited by combatesdeboxeo; 11-24-2010 at 07:23 PM. |
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too many variables.....really.....do they know they are gonna fight..have a nice clear area...like they have words...people clear out a spot..and they go..then definitly fedor..its just words and one decides to fight its basically who makes the first move...if foreman hits fedor barefisted fedor is out cold. Foreman stands a chance if fedor throws the first punch...but if fedor grabs him then foreman is done....its all pretty much bull shit...does foreman know fedor is a trained and dangerious fighter? does fedor know foreman is a foreman..and thus avoid any punching?
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absolutely, many people think that is the same thing a heavy man because he trained weights and he took supplements. than a man who is big and strong by genetics and bone structure, plus foreman was very muscular, he had the arms of a bodybuilder
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In a real life no holds barred situation, Foreman would be lucky with just a broken bone, the most likely scenario would be Forman dead.
There is a very good reason why many special forces around the world prefer to use Combat Sambo. Combat Sambo was created by the military to be efficient at disarming, subduing and/or killing opponents. In creating this fighting system the Soviets pitted prisoners v Spetsnaz in a life or death death match. |
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I liked that video. |
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