Boxing vs MMA in a fight Who Would Win? Best Explanation

Discussion in 'MMA Forum' started by Colpolite, Sep 1, 2010.


  1. HENDO

    HENDO Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I bet you punch like a lil *****.

    That's why you in to that gay homosexual rollin around the ground bull****.

    And you ain't got **** to say about the truth I spoke, is that not one MMA mother ****er had the balls to stand up with a real fighter, aka a boxer.

    They scared.

    They gotta wrassle like scared bitches.

    ESPN tryed to hype up all that bull**** that Couture was gonna do this and that with his "dirty" boxin, or even better they tried to make Couture look like the stronger puncher, but when he punched he registered a WAY weaker punch than fat ass Toney.

    And what happened in the fight?

    He went rigth for the wrestle. No action there, unless your a gay homosexual, which you are.

    So you like that ****.

    That **** is for you.

    If you were a real fighter, a real warrior, you'd be in the ring, but you punc like a ***** and you scared.
     
  2. Stoo

    Stoo Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    So you think MMA is homosexual, but you still watch it? You in the closet there Hendo?
     
  3. PIRA

    PIRA Arise Sir Lennox. Full Member

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    What a redneck ********. This wanker does not even try and pretend he trains now.

    LOL at an internet wanker with over 2,000 posts trying to spout off about "warriors".
     
  4. Beebs

    Beebs Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    He also thinks there is a vast homo conspiracy in the black entertainment industry.

    Pretty much every thought he has all day is about homosexuals.
     
  5. PIRA

    PIRA Arise Sir Lennox. Full Member

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    It has got me stuffed what the mods do here! This clown spams the forums all day wityh the same stuff yet nothing done. Good posters leave ESB because of dicks like these.
     
  6. ufoalf

    ufoalf Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Why are you all dignifying that ****** with an answer in the first place?
    He's too easy.
    Just add him to ignore list and stop quoting him.
     
  7. BobDigi5060

    BobDigi5060 East Side MMA Full Member

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    If you learned anything from Couture/Toney then you would get you're answer to the thread title as to what would happen 9 times outta 10.

    BTW.. Here is what happens when a boxer fights someone who is going to stand and leg kick. They either peg leg it for a while before crumbling, or they run out of the ring lol. Masato gets a few punches in there too, while Phillips looks like a fish outta water.

    You kill me HENDO.. You've got over 2,000 posts in 6 months that are pure bull****.. Half of which are about MMA lol. Some posters may leave because of clowns like you, but I think you provide the lulz :deal

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  8. signzoe

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  9. in a straight out fight with no interference ... mma takes it via ground (notoriously hard to check or stop) and either pound or submission. there are really only two questions in tis fight. 1 can the boxer stop himself from being thrown....no. 2 who wins the ground fight....mma.
    2 things to remember...

    1.every boxing fight youve ever seen (including prime tyson) resulted in a clinch at some point. in this fight a clinch ends the fight.
    2. if it is a steetfight that is a war. in a war anything including ambush is possible. in a closed space with no warning boxing does trump mma. why? because it takes one punch to knock someone out or hurt them. going to the floor in a real fight is a bad idea. ppl dont sub in real life and its hard to do them like that standing anyways. chokes still work and its worth knowing wrestling principles (any doorman knows this). however the bottom line is mma ignores and neglects many real life fight principles.

    one more thing...it aint about the skill of the boxer to get a ''magic punch''. its about the skill of the boxer to keep it standing. boxing is in a fight a third or even forth rate tool.
    1 wrestling
    2 bjj
    3 kicks
    4 boxing
    some would bring clinch and throws into this equasion or transitions but the point is still the same. prime boxers are like extremely good knife fighters in a gun fight in mma. the context creates the advantage NOT how hard or fit you are. the context or two humans fighting on a flat line with no interference favors mma. and specifically wrestling, bjj, kickboxing, boxing in that order. a great boxer can beat a crappy mma guy but really what defines him as crap is he lost to a boxer.
    i mean no offense to boxers. this is a disspassionate argument based on physics not on how i felt when i first watched tyson fight holmes. mike tyson himself has made comments about mma. look them up or watch tonight.
     
  10. started

    started New Member Full Member

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    it depends on who you are , if you are better on the night and you have a better game plan then the other person then you will win , if you put a strict boxer against a strict mma then the mma fighter will win , if you put john murry against tom kong watson , watson will win with the knees and elbows if you put Amir Khan in with watson, then Khan will win with the punches , his quick, speedy , powerful, and head strong, watson is powerful with the knee's and elows but needs to be quick with the movement and punches, as i said it all depends on the night .
     
  11. gentleman jim

    gentleman jim gentleman jim Full Member

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    I think I'm somewhat out of my element here but I'll risk an opinion anyway. If we're talking about a streetfight, or a barfight or back alley brawl then any style could win. Too many variables to say this style wins or is better etc..I'm sure there were many good boxers that grew up fighting in the steets with no rules and could easily go back to thier street ways if needed and the same goes for any other style. In the street anything can happen. The footing might not be so good. You could slip while trying to kick or punch. Maybe your in a crowded bar with no room to do what you do best. You never can tell. I don't care what style you are...If you're good at it and can take a good punch or a kick or wrestle then you're already 1 up on the opposition. In the real world anything goes. No time limits, no rules and no refs.
     

  12. Real streetfighters went into UFC. They lost. Badly. In terms of war and anything goes...so much more than competitive analysis goes into it. All the equals and banned stuff of mma fights are the very things that are critical to a street fight.

    However, ignoring the efficiency of a trained world class mma fighter as a machine of destruction is kinda like saying the local winger in my football team could beat Usain Bolt in a street sprint with a head start. Could it happen. Yes. Would it happen?...slim just left town.
     
  13. shutterworth

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    All the people who are in favor of wrestling and grappling in street fights probably haven't done this on hard ass concrete with broken glass and all other types of **** scattered on the ground. Your inviting more danger and harm to yourself if you decide to voluntarily take a fight to the ground.

    In addition to that, even if a person doesn't have any takedown defense they'll still be struggling and resisting your holds and submissions if you didn't stun them with a strike.

    In street fights strikes matter a lot. Most of the time whoever lands the first best strike dictates the rest of the fight. Most of these strikes would be in the form of a punch.

    A person trained in the sweet science would have a distinct advantage in a street fight over someone who isn't good in striking.

    A lot of the MMA guys specialty wouldn't be practical in a street fight. Only those at the highest level would be able to pull **** off.

    Its as simple as this.
    I feel that a novice boxer beats a novice mma fighter in a street fight 8 out of 10 times.
    That novice boxer's striking skills will probably be at a higher level than anything the mma fighter has to offer since mma has more disciplines to cover he'd probably be just about average in (striking, takedowns, submissions etc..)
     
  14. Aeolus

    Aeolus Member Full Member

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    takedowns would actually be more practical on concrete,fight ending move right there,a newb strugling would not pose any problems,just as newb punching with a boxer wouldnt pose any problems

    this are on guys who actually train,with a newb he would probably tossed like a ragdoll

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  15. Aeolus

    Aeolus Member Full Member

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    one more
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