Hypothetically speaking you dont know what would happen...thats the funniest part about this...most of these mma guys have shytty hands,thats the neutralizer for most boxers who would fight against them...I have seen very few MMA fighters with even decent boxing skills so to say it encompasses boxing is not really true...
If you have elite hands you have a punchers chance at being a dominant champion in MMA...Its easier to learn defence techniques than it is for a UFC fighter to learn how to throw quick effective combos...But hypothetically what would a flyweight or welterweight do in a boxing ring ? Get knocked out pretty quick
Give Floyd some basic defense training and he has a punchers chance at beating anyone in the sport,would never happen the other way around...
No let's not give anybody any extra training and wonder what they would be doing in a cage or a ring.
I'm saying right now, if Floyd, who has never ever had to worry about being taken down, got into a street fight with a mma fighter with a black belt in jiu jitsu he is going to lose. MMA is closer to real fighting than boxing is.
Boxers stances are different because they don't have to worry about being taken down. U could give Floyd all the defensive training u want, it isn't going to undo a lifetime of a specific stance. Boxers "blade" their bodies to make a smaller target. "blading" or standing more sideways than squared up, is the easiest way to be taken down and it's the first thing they teach u in any mma striking class.
I'm not talking out of my ass. Floyd is a great boxer and if u make Anderson Silva just box Floyd, Floyd will embarrass him. But fighting isn't boxing, there's more to it. A takedown is the easiest thing in the world to land on a boxer, ask James toney.
Just admit that if Floyd got into a fight in the street with a mixed martial artist, Floyd will lose. It doesn't take away from boxing or from Floyd as a boxer. It's just a logical fact. Does he stand a chance? Maybe if he lands a hard enough punch. But Floyd isn't known for knocking anybody out.
Now a heavyweight boxer with ridiculous punching power vs a heavyweight mma guy, he has more of a punchers chance because if he lands that short uppercut while the mma guy is coming in for a takedown, it's lights out. But if he doesn't land that punch it's over for him too.