Tough guy comes off the street and challenges kickboxer instructor

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All that wild swinging and lunging by the bigger guy, seeing Joe average fight is always hilarious :russ:

If the smaller dude is really a coach :hhh:
 

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Fat boy lucky he didn't step into one of these gyms
 
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But ain't kick boxing boxing with kicks?

Coach had to be taking it easy.
I don't know though, in Muay thai they seem to always go for knockouts with the kicks, knee's and elbows. That kickboxing instructor was kicking to legs and body. which is good for wearing down an opponent in a long match. But not really good for just stopping a fight quickly. Maybe he was just trash though
 
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I don't know though, in Muay thai they seem to always go for knockouts with the kicks, knee's and elbows. That kickboxing instructor was kicking to legs and body. which is good for wearing down an opponent in a long match. But not really good for just stopping a fight quickly. Maybe he was just trash though
The guy in the OP was perfectly fine. You just have some sloppy inexperienced guy pushing all over him and swinging all over the place while off-balance, the big guy never landed flush once, the trainer just let the guy work himself over.
 

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that coach did not look super good, maybe he was tired.

I'm 135, I've fukked up mfs 235s in sparring. I just keep it long distance or clinch, midrange against a bigger guy doesn't seem wise to me unless ur regular boxing is just uber. luckily kickboxing gives you better range
 

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The guy in the OP was perfectly fine. You just have some sloppy inexperienced guy pushing all over him and swinging all over the place while off-balance, the big guy never landed flush once, the trainer just let the guy work himself over.
It worked, just wasn't as impressive. Low key wanted to see him humble the dude, not just win on the scoresheet.
 
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It worked, just wasn't as impressive. Low key wanted to see him humble the dude, not just win on the scoresheet.
I see what you and others mean, in reality, it isn't going to look that pretty, but also in reality, most respectable trainers would just tell the guy to get lost. I can imagine people like the big guy in the OP are typically mentally ill, so I could only see unstable people trying to take his head off.
 

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Poor distance management from the trained fighter, but I suspect that's because he didn't respect the other dude's hands.

In a real fight the big guy would have won though. He was handling him in the grappling exchanges.
 

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uhhh if this was a real fight, fat boy would’ve won soon as he put the coach on the ground.
Life is full of tough lessons, this is one I learned the hard way. Once his one knee was on my arm and one in my chest :sadcam:
:huhldup: ugh! the thought of looking up at your opponent who dominated you like that.

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The other situation is having both your arms pinned by his knees

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He wanted that knockout and knew it was coming. Lil dude was pissed. :russ: Good fight though, enjoyed that. That subreddit looks dope.
 
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