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And a soccer player is going to step into the NFL and succeed?He is right, an american football guy would struggle a lot with soccer, extremely different sports.
And a soccer player is going to step into the NFL and succeed?He is right, an american football guy would struggle a lot with soccer, extremely different sports.
Just because this term gets thrown around a lot these days...........
An A-level athlete is an athlete that is extremely athletic that plays Football, basketball, soccer, basically any other sport that is not fighting, etc.
Based solely on their athleticism and success in their respective sports it is easy for them to transition into fighting and become Champions with ease and very minimal training.
For example in the link provided below you can see a former NFL player/hall famer Brian Urlacher show off his athleticism and fighting prowess ( just check out the speed of technique of his punches) The skills that he used in the NFL easily translate into fighting skills
I know it sounds ridiculous that an A-level athlete can destroy a person who's been training on how to give and absorb punishment and who has been working on their fighting technique for their whole lives. But that's just the way it goes!?
An Olympic wrestler and or gymnast do not count as A-level athletes because their paycheques aren't big enough.(Sarcasm)
Plus it helps all the people that post on this website about A-level athletes feel better knowing that with minimal training they themselves can beat any UFC fighter with minimal training because they played football or basketball in high school/college.
Anyone disagree?
Again, depends on who we are talking about. Odell Beckham was a great soccer player and could be a professional.He is right, an american football guy would struggle a lot with soccer, extremely different sports.
Actually a double amputee would suck in soccer, arms are import to balance the body, specially when pivoting.
http://www.milesplit.com/articles/209463-15-first-round-nfl-draft-picks-ran-track-in-high-schoolLol, american football players are just roided up freaks, they severely lack the innate talent, spatial intelligence and hand/foot eye coordination of true A-level athletes like Cristiano Ronaldo, Lomachenko, Roger Federer etc
Well, that would mean that half the male population would be A level athletesI have narrowed down the A Level athlete discussion to one simple question...
Would Brendan Schaub mention the athlete's dick if he saw a shirtless photo of him?
And a soccer player is going to step into the NFL and succeed?
Considering this A-level athlete thing is resurfacing in light of the Ngannou fight, isn't the fact that Ngannou with such sub-bar skill level was able to reach to a point where he fought a Title-ship match testament to the advantages of being naturally very Athletic?
This shouldn't even be a question tbh, clearly being an A-level Athlete would take you very far in MMA [even with very little experience].
I'm guessing a few larger ones might be able to in less skilled positions, no NFL player would be anywhere close to the standard needed for high level soccer though.
Honestly though I think we've returned to a realistic position where guys with very strong physical ability can get further faster in MMA but there are also clear limits that a lot of people look to ignore because there focused only on the physical side.
Just because this term gets thrown around a lot these days...........
An A-level athlete is an athlete that is extremely athletic that plays Football, basketball, soccer, basically any other sport that is not fighting, etc.
Based solely on their athleticism and success in their respective sports it is easy for them to transition into fighting and become Champions with ease and very minimal training.
For example in the link provided below you can see a former NFL player/hall famer Brian Urlacher show off his athleticism and fighting prowess ( just check out the speed of technique of his punches) The skills that he used in the NFL easily translate into fighting skills
I know it sounds ridiculous that an A-level athlete can destroy a person who's been training on how to give and absorb punishment and who has been working on their fighting technique for their whole lives. But that's just the way it goes!?
An Olympic wrestler and or gymnast do not count as A-level athletes because their paycheques aren't big enough.(Sarcasm)
Plus it helps all the people that post on this website about A-level athletes feel better knowing that with minimal training they themselves can beat any UFC fighter with minimal training because they played football or basketball in high school/college.
Anyone disagree?