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i'm not current but my first instinct was Tank Abbott. i'm sure he has both group and street fighting experience, seeing as he he did penn time and all. plus he's big and all his punches are bombs.
I want a beast striker that can kill many guys at once.
The above ticks every box
Striker over grappler in this instance
Would take a young Mike Tyson before any fighter to help me in a street attack, even though he would lose to many grapplers one on one.
Problem is he'd tire after 2 punches.
I'd pick Ryan Hall. When shit went down and he flopped on his back in the middle of the street and everyone was WTF, I'd hit the road.
Problem is he'd tire after 2 punches.
In addition you want someone who is large & intimidating. People in the street don't have the hearts of fighters. Plus the extra mass makes it easy for them to throw people around, and not to get blown off their center of gravity by unexpected shoves, or two multiple assailants pushing through. It's just better to be bigger. You also want the guy with the most range and quickness/agillity.In a street fight you always want the KO artist. He'll put civilians down quick and easy and be ready to get your back if needed. I'll go with Anthony Johnson or Ngannou.
Lol@ the ppl picking manlets.
Ngannou ez answer.
In addition you want someone who is large & intimidating. People in the street don't have the hearts of fighters. Plus the extra mass makes it easy for them to throw people around, and not to get blown off their center of gravity by unexpected shoves, or two multiple assailants pushing through. It's just better to be bigger. You also want the guy with the most range and quickness/agillity.
Ngannou = 83" reach, 6'4", 255 lbs
Overeem = 80", 6'4, cut to 265 during peak
Rumble = 78" reach, 6'2, LHW (walked around at 230 IIRC during fight week as a LHW; probably nearly 275 now that he's bodybuilding, but wouldn't be as agile)