[url]https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4285578/[/url]. Woman are much weaker. These are the facts. I've seen an infant school child (pretty big for his age) manhandle a fully grown woman before LOL. Rocky Fielding would level her. delusions of grandeur. Broner had the same problem.
She's obviously trying to market herself since women boxers make pennies compared to their male counterparts. She'd get knocked out by featherweights.
This kind of reminds me of the US women's soccer team- who are very dominant in World cup competition- talking about equal pay compared to their male counterparts. a few years ago they played 2 exhibition games against an under 18 California All star soccer team comprised solely of teenagers who were good players in the West Coast region. The women's soccer team lost both games 10-1 and 8-0. Women should not be competing with men in pretty much every sport. men have been hunters/gatherers since the beginning of human civilization while women haven't been. I know that comes off a bit sexist, but it's basic biological evolution.
No matter what physical accomplishment a man achieves, climbing Mt Everest in record time, running a marathon in record time, lifting a thousand pounds, going undefeated in 50 fights. None of that compares to the process of giving birth. The metamorphosis a womans body goes through. The fact their bodies can create and support another human life. Perhaps, I should have said a woman is biologically superior rather than physically. But, you get the point.
Even she's not that dumb. Easy to talk **** when you know you'll never have to back it up. On that note, I did see a thread the other day (can't find it, so I'm addressing it here) where Joes were claiming they could beat her over twelve rounds of boxing. Anybody who has cared to follow my posts knows how I feel about womens' boxing and how inferior women I feel women are to men in most all sporting and creative/artistic endeavours. However, a trained human is a trained human, and boxing isn't a sport you can just pick up and get a grasp on right off the bat, however simple it might seem (me big man, me swing big punch). Untrained guys in here who think they'd simply walk through one of the better and more physically robust women, which Shields is, are just putting themselves on with the security of knowing they'll never have to put the chutzpah to the test. If they did actually have to get in with her, they'd quickly realise how clueless, uncoordinated, not remotely fighting fit and utterly lacking in ring intelligence they are, and how even the raw materials they'd assumed were a bit special are actually quite ordinary. If you don't box and don't have any experience of competent sparring, she's beating you, (believe it), as true for the 'fit for an average schlub' guys as it is for the outright couch potatoes who don't so much as bust a kettlebell swing from one month to the next. It's a ring, not a street, you can't just grab her and overpower her. If you can't box, even if you're a big guy, you're not going to be able to make your size and strength work to your advantage. And she can hurt you. If you're not accustomed and conditioned to absorbing bodyshots, that's where she'll definitely make you quit and cry like a little ***** (especially as you tire, which you will, and fast) — if you just think you know how to defend against those, she'd open you up easily in practice. Hard for the male ego to accept, I know, because it's a woman, and doubly so because she's an unlikeable woman, but it is what it is. The guys here who box and have significant experience of competent sparring can beat her. The rest are just woofin'. If they want to alter that reality, they should make their way to the nearest gym of any repute and learn to fight. Then and only then, after finding out just how demanding the sport really is, putting a lot of hard work in over a period of time (assuming they didn't ***** out and quit) and nursing all the aches and pains, they might be able to make a legitimate claim to being able to beat her up inside twelve rounds of boxing. I guess one of the downsides of the whole Paul Bros. thing is that seeing hulking Logan hug his way to the eight-round finish line against Ammonite Floyd or Jake putting Tyron Woodley to sleep has emboldened or lit a fire under the idle fancy of the Joe Blow who allows himself to dream that he could roll off his La-Z-Boy and hang in a controlled combat situation with a trained fighter. The key factor being underestimated there is that the brothers picked up boxing as very young adults, having not yet hit their physical primes (relatively fresh sponges), with the time and resources on their hands to dedicate themselves to the sport to a significant degree (and, in Logan's case, with some degree of athletic pedigree behind him). I'm not even trying to be a ****. And again, those familiar with my handle know my feelings on the womens' sport. But boxing's a craft.
she is a fool. sorry...I mean FOOL with capital letters. would like to see her fight a few. she would be KTFO sooner than later.