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05-28-2011, 04:50 AM
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What happens if Hamill KOS Rampage...i wonder...
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Hamill has never shown huge KO power, his only KO was the head kick on Munoz. Rampage has an iron chin and huge recovery skills.
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05-28-2011, 05:00 AM
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Re: Mixed Martial Arts
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Hamill has never shown huge KO power, his only KO was the head kick on Munoz. Rampage has an iron chin and huge recovery skills.
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I know, im just saying. What if it happens.
I love how Lyoto Machidas no longer what people consider a boring fighter anymore. hes now a dangerous fighter with KO power. ;D
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05-28-2011, 10:25 PM
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I know, im just saying. What if it happens.
I love how Lyoto Machidas no longer what people consider a boring fighter anymore. hes now a dangerous fighter with KO power. ;D
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He still is, but he just had a beautiful KO. Bandwagon fans, it happens. Rampage will most likely get the title shot if he wins tonight.
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05-29-2011, 03:12 AM
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05-29-2011, 03:30 AM
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Re: Mixed Martial Arts
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Thanks for that. I'm wathing right now
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05-29-2011, 03:31 AM
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Thanks for that. I'm wathing right now
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Sure, anytime...
If your not spamming
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05-29-2011, 04:20 AM
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Hamill is being destroyed by Quinton. Cant get 1 takedown
Fuck Quinton couldn't finish him 
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05-29-2011, 04:57 AM
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It happens, apparently he had a fractured hand though.
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06-02-2011, 12:06 AM
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06-02-2011, 10:02 AM
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MMA is an really interesting sport.
But does anyone else watch it despite me.
Any comments such as "gay homos dry humping each other" or similar will be considered spam. If you dislike the ground-game stick with kickboxing or boxing.
I know MMA inst just the "UFC", there's still Dream, and Strikeforce. There are however no upcoming cards for those so thats why im starting off with UFC ^^.
MMA is a totally different sport than kicking or boxing. So i really hate how people compare them. Please stick on topic, thanks ^^
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I LOVE UFC!
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06-02-2011, 10:06 AM
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I LOVE UFC!
I spent around $1850 to see Gsp v shields in Canada, Toronto, Rogers Centre.
I strongly believe UFC is better than boxing, you have to be an all round fighter unlike boxing.
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MMA is by far better than boxing as you say, it also takes more skill, it's more intense all round better than another other fighting, to be good at MMA it requires skill... boxing how ever, anyone can throw a few punches, doesn't take skill at all!
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06-02-2011, 10:09 AM
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MMA is by far better than boxing as you say, it also takes more skill, it's more intense all round better than another other fighting, to be good at MMA it requires skill... boxing how ever, anyone can throw a few punches, doesn't take skill at all!
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Exactly, and this point was proved when Randy Couture beat that boxer, Tony
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06-02-2011, 04:20 PM
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MMA is by far better than boxing as you say, it also takes more skill, it's more intense all round better than another other fighting, to be good at MMA it requires skill... boxing how ever, anyone can throw a few punches, doesn't take skill at all!
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Try taking up boxing ... the conditioning workouts alone will literally pulverize you. Better yet, go to your local boxing hangout and try trading with someone smaller than you and let me know how much seconds you survived or how many laps you had to run around the ring to avoid a KO.
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Exactly, and this point was proved when Randy Couture beat that boxer, Tony
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No, it proved nothing really but that he can dodge bombs and that the boxer doesn't have TDD/ground game - which he wouldn't need at all in boxing. Put the majority of pro-MMA fighters in a boxing ring and they'll get ragdolled. Boxing and MMA are very different sports - MMA requires a much more diverse skill set than boxing and you can be decent at a bunch of them and be successful. Boxing has much less variables but isn't as kind to those that're lacking in any of them.
It's like putting a hockey player in a soccer game - proves nothing really.
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06-02-2011, 05:58 PM
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I LOVE UFC!
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I strongly believe UFC is better than boxing, you have to be an all round fighter unlike boxing.
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Very nice.
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MMA is by far better than boxing as you say, it also takes more skill, it's more intense all round better than another other fighting, to be good at MMA it requires skill... boxing how ever, anyone can throw a few punches, doesn't take skill at all!
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Completely wrong
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Exactly, and this point was proved when Randy Couture beat that boxer, Tony
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Terrible reason. Put Couture in a boxing ring with Toney, and the same thing would happen
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Try taking up boxing ... the conditioning workouts alone will literally pulverize you. Better yet, go to your local boxing hangout and try trading with someone smaller than you and let me know how much seconds you survived or how many laps you had to run around the ring to avoid a KO.
No, it proved nothing really but that he can dodge bombs and that the boxer doesn't have TDD/ground game - which he wouldn't need at all in boxing. Put the majority of pro-MMA fighters in a boxing ring and they'll get ragdolled. Boxing and MMA are very different sports - MMA requires a much more diverse skill set than boxing and you can be decent at a bunch of them and be successful. Boxing has much less variables but isn't as kind to those that're lacking in any of them.
It's like putting a hockey player in a soccer game - proves nothing really.
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Exactly. Any MMA fighter TBH would be killed by a top level boxer. Just like Toney got owned by Couture.
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06-02-2011, 06:07 PM
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Re: Mixed Martial Arts
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Very nice.
Completely wrong
Terrible reason. Put Couture in a boxing ring with Toney, and the same thing would happen
Exactly. Any MMA fighter TBH would be killed by a top level boxer. Just like Toney got owned by Couture.
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Not Wrong at all, Boxing does not require skill, punching isn't a skill, getting someone into an arm bar requires skill, Figure of 4 requires skill, Kimora defo requires skill, so how much skill is there to punching? More skill than any of the things I said? DEFO NOT! I do MMA It requires skill, something boxing doesn't require not even close to half of what MMA does.
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06-02-2011, 07:11 PM
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Not Wrong at all, Boxing does not require skill, punching isn't a skill, getting someone into an arm bar requires skill, Figure of 4 requires skill, Kimora defo requires skill, so how much skill is there to punching? More skill than any of the things I said? DEFO NOT! I do MMA It requires skill, something boxing doesn't require not even close to half of what MMA does.
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Wow you aren't that smart then. Punching doesn't require much skill, but to be good at it all it it does. Part of MMA is boxing dumbass. Just saying. Go box someone then, you will find out quick you are wrong. While Kimuras and armbars require skills, it requires more skill to be a good boxer then doing basic submissions
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06-02-2011, 08:26 PM
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Re: Mixed Martial Arts
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Wow you aren't that smart then. Punching doesn't require much skill, but to be good at it all it it does. Part of MMA is boxing dumbass. Just saying. Go box someone then, you will find out quick you are wrong. While Kimuras and armbars require skills, it requires more skill to be a good boxer then doing basic submissions
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Ok then think about it like this... you put a Cage Fighter into a boxing ring... Then put a boxer in to an cage, the chances of a boxer winning a Fight is slim, chances of a Cage Fighter winning in a boxing ring, higher chance than the boxer in the cage.
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06-02-2011, 09:18 PM
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Ok then think about it like this... you put a Cage Fighter into a boxing ring... Then put a boxer in to an cage, the chances of a boxer winning a Fight is slim, chances of a Cage Fighter winning in a boxing ring, higher chance than the boxer in the cage.
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Wrong again. Boxers, especially the power punchers have a lot bigger chance, even if its still slim, to win vs. an mma fighter in a boxing match. The gloves are a lot smaller and they can get a KO easier.
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06-02-2011, 09:45 PM
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06-02-2011, 10:06 PM
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Wrong again. Boxers, especially the power punchers have a lot bigger chance, even if its still slim, to win vs. an mma fighter in a boxing match. The gloves are a lot smaller and they can get a KO easier.
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I cannot think of one boxer who would be able to pack more of a punch than Chuck "The Ice Man" Liddell (Super Man Punch FTW!)
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