The power gerated by a kick can hurt a much bigger guy. I am losing faith in this forum. :verysad
That's because Ju Jitsu locks and techniques have nothing to do with size. But BOXING does.
Please read what I said. I agree that after a point the extra size doesn't make much diff. But up to that size it most definitely does....
NOT RELEVANT!! In both those examples, the "smaller" guy was still 220-230, ie still a HEAVYEWIGHT. Big enough to pack enough of a punch to hurt...
And yes, I boxed as an amateur for a few years until repeated elbow/shoulder injuries forced me to retire. I then coached junior boxing for a few...
B-ball is a pure skill sport. Boxing isn't necessarily. You can succeed in a one-off fight by simply being a brawler (Mayorga vs Forrest..?). You...
I know, I can't believe I had to say it either.... Here are a couple of my posts from the other site (not a boxing site, which might explain the...
Serious question to settle a dispute... If Big show was given a proper training camp and the fight happened at HW, who would win & why?
...and Taylor hit Pavlik more than 11 times per round so your rebuttal to my rebuttal is flawed.
The 9-1 ratio and the "25% of a 100 / 50% of 25" were also NOT what happened in this case.
Most of the rounds were made up of Pavlik throwing consistantly and hitting gloves consistantly, followed by Taylor throwing in spurts but landing...
D_needstolearnboxing Work rate and punches thrown are not part of the scoring guidelines. If he lets Pavlik shoot 9 shots to his shoulder and...
Take another look ourself, but this time try to count the number of times Pavlik's punches land on Taylor's guard. I guarantee you will lose count.
What a coincidence - compukiller scored it with his eyes closed as well!
Fine, like I said I'm happy with Pavlik to win and a close decision either way is fair. But all the Pavlickers agreeing with a lopsided score are...