Junior Dos Santos will KO Alistair Overeem

Discussion in 'MMA Forum' started by horst, Dec 31, 2011.


  1. horst

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    JDS is a much better boxer and fighter than Carwin, and beats him 10 times out of 10.
     
  2. timagen

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    He will be scared after he gets Reemed though
    I think Cigano's boxing is criminally overrated because the standup of his opponents leave much to be desired.

    Has JDS's striking ever looked as good as below?

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  3. geppy

    geppy Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I agree, Junior will knock him out.

    This is the skill level of K1. Bob Sapp with close to zero kickboxing experiance vs the GOAT k1 fighter hands down.

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  4. Matty lll

    Matty lll Boxing Addict Full Member

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    :deal

    JDS has good boxing but not nearly has good as people think. He was getting tagged a lot against ****ing Roy Nelson. Overeem takes it pretty easily barring a KO punch from JDS.
     
  5. scurlaruntings

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    :lol::lol: So much fail.
     
  6. Matty lll

    Matty lll Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Don't you love when people pretend they know what they are talking about when it comes to kickboxing.
     
  7. geppy

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    While not the GOAT like Ernesto Hoost, who Bob Sapp owned. Cro Cop was an elite level k1 fighter. Gonzaga knocked him out with one of the worst Ko's that I have ever seen and Dos Santos mad him quit.

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  8. geppy

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    Hoost yeah, I agree. For boxing it would be like, taking a pro bodybuilder with almost no boxing experiance or skill and putting him in the boxing ring with Muhammed Ali and Ali losing in one round.
     
  9. Matty lll

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    You are a proper spastic mate. :lol:
     
  10. horst

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    Welcome to Tardsville. Population: Geppy.
     
  11. Matty lll

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    :yep :thumbsup
     
  12. geppy

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    Do you have any real arguement of why the All time great Ernesto Hoost lost to Bob Sapp other than being a keyboard warrior and insulting me?

    I'd like to know how a freak with no skill, or experiance in kickboxing beats the very best k1 fighter there is?
     
  13. timagen

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    The same way that Brock became UFC champion. **** happens with such a huge disparity in size.
     
  14. scurlaruntings

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    You mean like how Tyson lost to Douglas? Or how Ali lost to Spinks? **** happens mate. There's no scientific formula to it. Hoost lost in two upsets. Thats the nature of the fight game. It doesn't though dismiss the sport or his body of work like you're implying.
     
  15. geppy

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    Brock was at least a very accomplished wrestler, with experiance his entire life on the ground and thats how he won fights. Obviously, he never learned much stand up and is pretty afraid of getting hit.

    Sapp was a completely novice in striking and won in striking vs Hoost.

    No, lets be honest it would be more like Tyson losing to Mr. Olympia Lee Haney. Sapp was not a kickboxer, he had no experiance. Sapp was a huge muscle freak. Douglas and Spinks were experianced and sucessful boxers.