Exactly, these people have never even trained a day in their life I'd wager. I'll never forget the first time I took a low kick from my instructor at the time, former K-1 fighter at the low end, nothing special but he was in K-1 in the mid nineties. I was 6'2 and 230 at the time at 25 years old, typical gym rat with no cardio and little technique but physically in reasonable shape. He was 6'5 and 240-ish, something around that. That shit hurt like a motherfucker.
Granted he was a good bit bigger than me , but When I kicked him back it felt like I was kicking a steel bar. These dudes are just conditioned differently. All those videos of randos bearing pro fighters are always pro fighters way past their expiration date and almost always suckerpunched / drunk off their ass or a combination of the two. Normally a pro fighter smokes your ass in seconds.
This 100%, can't believe anyone who likes/knows combat sports enough to post here would think otherwise.
I used to be good friends with a retired pro featherweight (with a .50 record) and an amateur heavyweight. Neither had any problem demolishing the average toughguy or bouncer within seconds.
I can't imagine this situation would change unless they were really old, really intoxicated, suckerpunched, outnumbered, or a combination of the lot.
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@Dana's Moonface disagrees, but he must be citing a couple of fluke cases where a completely pissed up boxer got taken advantage of and caught offguard.
In my experience a pro boxer or pro MMA fighter will obliterate an average tough guy or someone without competitive fighting experience, 99% of the time.
It's downright insane to think otherwise. It's what these guys have been doing since they were kids, in the case of boxers especially, and they literally do it for a living.
It's a bit like thinking some local kid kicking ball around in the park could compete with Messi, or some internet nerd could compete with an elite scientist in their field.
No one would actually think that, so why the fuck do people persist in thinking elite fighters, who literally fight for a living, are somehow no better in a fight than someone with no fight experience? It's downright insane, and retarded.
Forget about skillset, just the toughness and cardio alone of a pro fighter is on a completely different level to a normal person.
As if a 50 year actor would stand the tiniest chance of beating even a fairly scrubby pro like Perry. He'd get demolished in seconds.
Even someone much, much smaller like Josh Taylor, a 140 pounder, would beat "Michael Jai White" like a red headed stepchild.