Been boxing for the past 6 months, feel like an unstoppable machine.

CarbonBraddock

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Brehs, I have been training these hands for about 6 months now and have basically turned myself into an african god. The dude that has been training me is a former pro and has basically bowed down and is trying to get me to go in, but I am in school and plan to become a doctor so that's a no-go.

There have been so many benefits to training boxing. First, word has gotten around that I am nice with the hands now and dudes fear me even more than they did before. Plus, I am more fit than ever because of the cardio requirements for training. But perhaps the biggest benefit is that I now know that i can probably kill any man who is not above my level with my bare hands in combat. For instance, the other day, this bjj dude came in and was talking all kinds of shyt and they told him to get in the ring to prove which style was better. He had been training for around 9 years in bjj supposedly so we were really impressed and respected his skills. Long story short, I had my way with this guy. He kept trying to shoot in for a takedown, but with my superior footwork, I easily dodged everything he attempted. It was literally like picking on a retarded child. It's true what everyone says when they say boxing is the best form.

Being a bjj guy, he had no standup game whatsoever and was thus annihilated with ease. He left and his eyes were moist as though he was about to cry, and his wife called the gym later trying to get a refund, which was laughed at because he didn't even have to pay because the owner saw he had no cash on account of his wife earning the money in the house. He drove a prius. This was in California by the way.
 

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Have you ever fought a practitioner of another style?

I have only fought the one bjj guy, but there are hundreds of vids online of boxers getting the best of all styles. It is also common sense when you think about it.
 

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Sweet science for a reason

See this is what dudes don't understand, boxing is an actual artform with real strategy and thought going into it unlike mma. Watch any mma match and then watch what happens when one dude goes down. The other leaps on him and just starts wildly flailing away until the ref pulls him off. It is idiotic and something i would expect from monkeys. They know they cannot defend themselves and everything they do is luck, so they react with fear even though their opponent is down.
 

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It's not the style it's the person. If you're trash, you're trash. You probably have trained very hard and that's why you did well against him breh.

That's not to say another BJJ cat wouldn't be able to take you, but it's good you had that experience. Just keep doing your thing and remember the day you slack? That gonna be the first day on your downward spiral to getting washed, no matter how good you are.

So keep practicing...keep up with the cardio...make sure you get that rest and recovery time. And even through med school you'll see that your skills won't decline :salute:
 
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