PBF vs Big Show in a REAL boxing match

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  1. Drexl

    Drexl Your Hero Full Member

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    He isn't isn the same shape as Big Show.
    He doesn't have a history in a vaiety of co-ordination based sports like Big Show and is self-exidently not as athletic or co-ordinated.

    No, Floyd could not drop Big Show.


    I already said that NOT EVERY 400 lb guy could beat every 150lb guy.
     
  2. this bloke

    this bloke Well-Known Member Full Member

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    u must be a big wrestling fan to dig up a picture of rakishi
     
  3. MON

    MON Active Member Full Member

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    Floyd couldn't drop Big Show???

    Why not?

    Big Show is very fleshy and nowhere near in the shape of a boxer. A Mayweather shot to his liver could easily drop Big Show, no reason why not.
     
  4. Drexl

    Drexl Your Hero Full Member

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    Precisely my point.

    Neither Floyd nor Big show would land a clean shot to the other's jaw. So it comes down to whose punches would have more effect when they land on the other's guard/body.


    I thought the answer was clear. Maybe not.
     
  5. MON

    MON Active Member Full Member

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    No, why?

    I watched WWE in the attitude era and a bit beyond, but not since. Rikishi was pretty famous, because of his arse.
     
  6. Drexl

    Drexl Your Hero Full Member

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    Because
    1) there would be several inches of padding between the punch and Big Show's liver.
    2) in order to land a body shot Floyd would have to be close enough to take a thudding punch to the arm/shoulder/guard/chest. He wouldn't be able to do it often enough to have an effect.

    He has landed countless body shots against smaller people. How many did he drop?
     
  7. MON

    MON Active Member Full Member

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    The smaller fighters were boxers in supreme condition and as cut as you can be.

    Big Show is a fat wrestler.

    Personally I think he has more chance of dropping a fat wrestler than a small athlete in prime shape.

    If being fat around the waist makes you better at absorbing body shots than being in prime condition, then maybe some guys should have tyres when they're fighting Cotto/Hatton etc.
     
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    i think ive found someone whose afraid to come out of his wwf closet
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  9. Drexl

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    I think part of the problem here is that people seem blinded by Floyd's record and can't imagine him losing under any circumstances.

    So let's switch it up a bit.

    Who wins, in a boxing match at HW:
    De La Hoya vs Brock Lesnar
    Mosley vs Kimbo (pre MMA training)
    Cotto vs Michael Strahan

    The "non-boxers" would be given a full training camp with pro coaches.

    Do you all think Valuev got to 46-0 because of his blinding skills? who is the better skilled boxer - Valuev or Beck? Valuev or Barrett?
     
  10. MON

    MON Active Member Full Member

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    De La Hoya beats Lesnar, because Lesnar can't punch.

    Mosley beats Kimbo. Only about 70 pounds between them. Haye would beat Valuev and there's a 120 pounds difference there.
     
  11. maracho

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    Body biulders:patsch

    If Floyd really wanted to prove his grit he should of challenged Brock Lesner or Kimbo to a boxing match and on MMA t.v.

    Kimbo probably KOs Floyd in the ring and three Floyds outside the ring but Pavlik would probably KO Kimbo in the ring
     
  12. Drexl

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    Oh my ****ing lord. There is no hope.
     
  13. carll68

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    DeLaHoya and Mosley both win..as long as they dont have to pack on fat to make the HW Limit. Its not all size/power, its movement, speed and defense...quickness of hand and foot. Valuev is a world class boxer, not a wrestler..he had a better skill set than Brock, etc...factoring size plus jab, conditioning, etc..he had the better overall skil set. As a matter of fact, Valuev would KO Big Showe...and why is this relevant, really? Hey, if it is all size, he would not have lsot to Ruslan, would he? What would a peak condition mid 20's big show weigh? No more than Shaq..he is heavy..thats extra weight not needed, and thus, although a true variable, is not a true factor.

    I really dotn like FMJ, as many know, becuase he refuses to fight the best at WW, but, honestly, in a boxing ring with boxing rules, he would win this handily...to fast, to co-ordinated, to skilled.....Show would not land....
     
  14. Drexl

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    I officially give up with you kids.


    ZOMFG MoneyMAy iz undefeeted Pwnz ALL !1! ! 1!!!1

    Flloyd KO1 !1!!!111! ROFLOLZ!!11!!!
     
  15. MON

    MON Active Member Full Member

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    How does Lesnar beat De Le Hoya?

    Everybody who he has trained with says he can't punch.

    And he's facing a guy who has fought as high as 160 and is about 5ft 10 with a reach of 73".

    You seemed to be fooled by big muscles, they don't mean you're going to beat a boxer.