Nuccas who box vs. Nuccas who don't proof is in the pudding

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In light of the recent "boxer vs rapper" debate, and I use the term debate very loosely, that was sparked from the Floyd Mayweather vs T.I fiasco which had Coli peeps saying that: someone like 50 or The Game could beat Floyd Mayweather in a "no rules" streetfight :why:.
Most posters based their "argument" on size, constantly stating that Floyd would be disadvantaged because of his slight stature.

This is a small, no pun intended, example of what it means to have fight training vs not having fight training..and proves that size means very little.
Albeit not a "no rules" fight, it takes but an ounce of common sense to be able to reason that if this slight build of a 15yr old amateur can manhandle a 20yr old adult, then a professional and champion such as Floyd would have no qualms in a brawl with some "big" muscle bound rapper.





I think the story behind this vid is that the 20 year old walked into that gym and challenged the fighters, and the coach wisely just sic'd a lil 15 year old on him and it was more than enough to get the point across.

Those body shots :noah:

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That 1st dude was getting dismantled by that kid.
There's nothing funnier than the look on a nikka's face once he starts catching that work after thinking they can compete with a trained boxer. :heh:

nikkas think since they can slam a basketball or run with a football or that they threw hands a couple times, they can see a boxer in a fight. :snoop:shyt never fails. I used to come home from training and nikkas down the block would want to spar and get some rep points so they can say they kicked a boxer's ass. I would hold back just like those dudes in the videos and still end up beating they ass.

I've literally sparred dozens and dozens of nikkas and only came across one street fighter that was actually nice with them hands. This nikka had Sweet Pea reflexes and was actually making me miss sometimes. Dude's head movement was crazy, but nikkas like that are a rare breed. He seemed like he was born to fight.
 

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That 1st dude was getting dismantled by that kid.
There's nothing funnier than the look on a nikka's face once he starts catching that work after thinking they can compete with a trained boxer. :heh:

nikkas think since they can slam a basketball or run with a football or that they threw hands a couple times, they can see a boxer in a fight. :snoop:shyt never fails.


That kid played no games with that first dude. I mean, he didn't 'go all out', but he made sure that every punch that he landed had a lesson attached to it.
The story is always the same with those guys that you mention. Athletes who think that their athletic prowess makes them super human.
Then they start eating body shots, get dropped, and be wondering like bu-bu-but I got rock solid abs from football :dwillhuh:


That clip isn't the actual full length version, either. The full length shows the fight being stopped right there at the very end when the guy doubled over for like the 3rd time or so.
The coach called it quits, snatched the gloves and helmet of the fella, and talked pure shyt to him about how disrespectful it was for him to walk into that boxing gym and challenge them, ending with him telling him not to ever step foot in that gym again. Wish I could find it.
 

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This old cat, you can tell he hasn't boxed in years and he still has a glaringly obvious advantage over his buddy, and proceeded to put beats on him from the beginning to end



Big man got that work.

He had that ex boxer looking like Sergio Martinez in there with all of the jabs to the body and straight lefts up top.

I think what frustrates dudes the most is when they see how hard it is to actually hit somebody clean that knows what they're doing. The discouragement is mad visible once they throw a bunch of haymakers that miss or get blocked. nikkas start out like :obama: and then :dwillhuh: followed by :sadcam:and it usually ends with one of these :whoa: or :deadrose::snoop:
 

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Another dude with boxing experience, chilling in the hood mopping up a few friends.

No but seriously, I'm impressed with just how lightly he took it on his buddies. He knew he had an obvious advantage against both, even the big guy, and chose to keep things 'friendly'.
But the difference in skill level is evident and is :banderas:

But yeah, Mayweather, a championship boxer, would get beat by a "big" sized rapper who is in shape. :aicmon:

 

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I think what frustrates dudes the most is when they see how hard it is to actually hit somebody clean that know what they're doing. The discouragement is mad visible once they throw a bunch of haymakers that miss or get blocked. nikkas start out like :obama: and then :dwillhuh: followed by :sadcam:and it usually ends with one of these :whoa: or :deadrose::snoop:

Exactly! It's much harder to hit a boxer than many people think. :ufdup:

Plus, missing your target when you swing is a key contributor to loss-of-stamina.
(this is evident even during training. shadow boxing/sparring is far more tiring than doing the same exact thing with a heavy bag/pads in front of you to absorb the contact)

Combine that with the fact that the average person hasn't trained themselves to breathe properly and stay relaxed during combat and bang, it's usually over before it even starts. :snoop:
 

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Exactly! It's much harder to hit a boxer than many people think. :ufdup:

Plus, missing your target when you swing is a key contributor to loss-of-stamina.
(this is evident even during training. shadow boxing/sparring is far more tiring than doing the same exact thing with a heavy bag/pads in front of you to absorb the contact)

Combine that with the fact that the average person hasn't trained themselves to breathe properly and stay relaxed during combat and bang, it's usually over before it even starts. :snoop:

Not to mention in a street fight, a boxer will use jabs/feints as well....the average guy swings for the fences on every punch and winds up exhausted after about 15-20 punches thrown:heh:
 

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Okay this isn't boxing but damn :pachaha:
The difference between having fight training vs. having none :whew:

And that uppercut at :56secs that ended everything :to:







*edit just to say that it's not so much a display of 'amazing fighing' by this guy as much as it is just a great example of how knowing basic footwork(his circling), distance(he showed knowledge of knowing at what range to kick vs punch), and timing(that damn uppercut smh) can make a world of difference.
 
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Okay this isn't boxing but damn :pachaha:
The difference between having fight training vs. having none :whew:

And that uppercut at :56secs that ended everything :to:







*edit just to say that it's not so much a display of 'amazing fighing' by this guy as much as it is just a great example of how knowing basic footwork(his circling), distance(he showed knowledge of knowing at what range to kick vs punch), and timing(that damn uppercut smh) can make a world of difference.


Got dayum. That was one-sided as fukk.

Dude was just trying out different moves on that nikka.:mjlol:

:huhldup: at the Terry Bogard burning knuckle punch that drops dude

:whoa: at the Sagat tiger knees.

:bryan:at the Balrog uppercut

:damn: them Zangief slams
 

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This nikka fight like me, but he was just playing around with dude, he could've hurt him pretty bad

Yea the dude showed obvious restraint.
He could've ground and pounded the guy on a few different occasions if he wanted to get nasty.
Or he couldv'e just been in a bad mood, took the fight a little more seriously altogether, and obliterated him with a barrage of striking and slams :manny:


The white guy actually got off fairly lightly in this altercation.
Things could've been so much worse.. :ufdup:
 
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