Does Size MATTER in Street Fights?.. Boxer Humbles Bodybuilder Influencer
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Published 2024-02-25
Does Size Matter in Street Fights… Professional Boxer Humbles Bodybuilder Influencer
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All Comments (21)
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The reason he is so obsessed with his "weight advantage," is because that is all he has, and deep down he knows it. That is why the thought of getting beat by a smaller man is so offensive to him. It hurts his fragile eago.
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Weight matters that’s why there’s weight classes BUT a professional championship fighter is on a different level. That’s all he does for a living.
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A “fighter” will conquer a non fighter all day.
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Dude is the World Champion - multiple times, different weights… any gym bro that thinks he can handle that ought to be on meds for those delusions
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Bradley "I'm 260" Martyn also tried this with Nate Diaz. Nate Diaz replied "Haa you're a podcaster bro" 😂
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Size and weight matters between professional or trained fighters, but when you are a big untrained guy against a smaller healthy pro or trained fighter then you’re fucked.
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This is the dunning kruger effect in action. Brad is too clueless to know hes clueless
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Typical weight room guy who thinks lifting weights translates to fighting.
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Ive seen at least TWENTY videos of this dude trying to flex against fighters and every ONE laughs at him. Every single fighter thinks he's a joke. Meanwhile, Ive not seen him fight any of them!? Why isn't he fighting anyone? We need these clips for history! 😂 🤣 😂
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Size and strength definitely matters. But also regular people who don't train in boxing has simply no idea how hard boxers hit
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This Boxer is humble, and realistic, I like him
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There's the humility factor here too. The tone of voice, the body language, the ego or lack-there-of on show between the two during this chat says a lot to me. You could argue the quiet confidence and almost schooling from the fighter versus the brash, inflated facade of the jacked guy pre-empts the outcome
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Sorry man. Haney would beat the brakes off this dude.
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People are so delusional. For some reason dudes think they can fight. throwing a punch is not the same as striking.
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In school, I watched 2 classmates fight. One was 20 cm taller, and was repeating 8th grade. The other boy won because he had 2-3 years of boxing training.
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For someone who can actually fight , a 250lb opponent is nothing but a all you can eat buffet , a mountain of vital points that can't be covered or guarded.
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It certainly matters, but it doesn't win a fight by itself.
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A guy that big will also gas out quick against a true fighter.
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All they say is "Streetfight" what do you think a professional Fighter can do to you when there are no rules on the table.
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I've said exactly this - grappling against a much bigger guy is gonna be a problem, but a face is a face, a chin is a chin. Huge arms don't change that.