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Something seems a little unboxer like about his punching though :patrice:
That "launching" himself and hopping with his punches business is not boxer-like at all. True power comes when your feet are still connected to the ground.
Every fighter knows this but especially boxers.. hmmm :patrice: @krackdagawd analysis?
Not know what a superman punch is brehs
 

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ive seen bouncers with no kind of training knock out drunk fakkits all the time :manny:
 

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Even with the way he's launching in the air, feet leaving the ground to throw his punches?
That's what made me kinda suspectumcious of him being a boxer :patrice:


I posted in another thread at the time that even before he threw the first punch I could tell he was a boxer from his movement......

obviously his adrenalin kicked in which is why he was a bit wild with his swings but he was fighting about 5 dudes, its perfectly understandable...
 

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Dudes on here actually argued that they could fight welterweights cause they're bigger :dead:

A whole bunch of Coli members think Rock Ross could beat Floyd Mayweather in a fight.

I wouldn't fight a Flyweight because them lil dudes fast as fukk and they throw way harder than you think.
 

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You know what's even funnier? A former amateur boxer ko'd an up and coming mma fighter years ago and derailed his career. It was even listed as one of sherdog's biggest upsets of all time.

http://www.sherdog.com/news/articles/8/Sherdogs-Top-10-MMA-Upsets-53453


4. Danny Lafever vs. Benji Radach
Ultimate Ring Challenge 6 -- Oct. 25, 2003
Cowlitz County Fairgrounds | Arenalongview, Wash.

One can find the footage of LaFever’s memorable mixed martial arts debut on YouTube. Radach, a UFC veteran with only one defeat in 17 professional bouts, lands an outside leg kick, backs up and is summarily knocked cold by a LaFever right hand. What follows are four seconds of unbridled joy: LaFever jumps up and down in disbelief, almost in unison with those celebrating the moment with him outside of the ring. Then, as what appears to be LaFever’s corner rushes in to share in the elation, the clip ends.

It somehow seems appropriate that LaFever’s personal MMA highlight reel is but 13 seconds long, because he never competed in the sport again after vanquishing Radach. Rumor has it that LeFever agreed to face Radach because of a dispute involving a woman. Is that not the stuff of which all memorable battles are made?

LaFever did not enter the ring with an entirely empty toolbox, however. He was reported to have some amateur boxing experience and, despite being visibly smaller than Radach, obviously had some thunder in his right hand.


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You know what's even funnier? A former amateur boxer ko'd an up and coming mma fighter years ago and derailed his career. It was even listed as one of sherdog's biggest upsets of all time.

http://www.sherdog.com/news/articles/8/Sherdogs-Top-10-MMA-Upsets-53453


4. Danny Lafever vs. Benji Radach
Ultimate Ring Challenge 6 -- Oct. 25, 2003
Cowlitz County Fairgrounds | Arenalongview, Wash.

One can find the footage of LaFever’s memorable mixed martial arts debut on YouTube. Radach, a UFC veteran with only one defeat in 17 professional bouts, lands an outside leg kick, backs up and is summarily knocked cold by a LaFever right hand. What follows are four seconds of unbridled joy: LaFever jumps up and down in disbelief, almost in unison with those celebrating the moment with him outside of the ring. Then, as what appears to be LaFever’s corner rushes in to share in the elation, the clip ends.

It somehow seems appropriate that LaFever’s personal MMA highlight reel is but 13 seconds long, because he never competed in the sport again after vanquishing Radach. Rumor has it that LeFever agreed to face Radach because of a dispute involving a woman. Is that not the stuff of which all memorable battles are made?

LaFever did not enter the ring with an entirely empty toolbox, however. He was reported to have some amateur boxing experience and, despite being visibly smaller than Radach, obviously had some thunder in his right hand.


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What the ! :laff:
How did I miss this :wtf:

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Breh MMA dudes can NEVER win an argument against you if you just drop what i posted. A dude who was 16-1 and in the ufc lost to a much smaller older dude who had amateur boxing experience. :mjlol:

I try not to get into the MMA vs. boxing debates, but this certainly doesn't bode well for those aruing for MMA :mjlol:
 
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