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Who would I take out for dinner?
Good question.
Good question.
Well if he has wrestling and jits that is far superior, In many cases size wont matter all that much. In that sense It's technique and leverage. Size does play a factor, but at some point the technique gap is too vast.Maybe, if he wasn’t the size of a middle school girl.
Maybe, if he wasn’t the size of a middle school girl.
Only Sherdog morons think that their size would magically save them from an elite male UFC fighter.
Come on man, this isn’t some fantasy land where size doesn’t matter, there’s a reason there’s weight classes. Dude doesn’t stand a chance against a majority of normal sized human beings, that’s why no one takes him seriously in all time discussions.Well if he has wrestling and jits that is far superior, In many cases size wont matter all that much. In that sense It's technique and leverage. Size does play a factor, but at some point the technique gap is too vast.
MM would destroy 99% of this thread, pretty easily.
Yep..I know I'm a higher degree in Gracie jiu-jitsu than Phil .
This is my philosophy too..I’d smash most of the 125 guys if we were in a small enough cage.
I’m a foot taller and 100 lbs bigger than most of them and can wrestle pretty good, so as long as they didn’t have room to keep distance and pick me apart I’d Hulk smash.
If you're speaking about me, I've been training for over 10 years, I have a very good sense of where I stand skill wise.
If it's in Poland, most likely the guy was on something.I don't think your average gym goer, man on the street, or a few years training martial arts person, understands how tough it is. I sparred a low level pro from Poland once, and it was only light sparring. I reckoned myself as having good cardio until it came to sparring him and realising my cardio is actually mediocre. I was gassing after a round and a half, and I wasn't relaxed at all. It was LIGHT sparring too. Not medium, not heavy, not ultra competitve, but LIGHT! I then realised after that session how fucking useless I really am when pitted against a low level, domestic professional MMA fighter. If you're talking in the UFC, that's another level, then top 30, another level, top 20, another level. Well, you get my point. Don't overestimate your skills if you're not a pro or even a high level amateur, because you'll get handily dealt with.
Beautiful champ
Your response Is exactly why It's silly to get into these internet arguments of qualifying yourself / your credentials. It's always childish, petty and better to say little mostly. You always encounter one of those Ignorant fools, probably never trained a day In his life. This is why I'm better off posting on the UG. where It's not 99% keyboard warriors.
But, yes. I have trained with an oldschool pro boxer, he fought a young Floyd mayweather before he first challenged for his first world championship..even was brought Into camp to help him train for It after the fight. I wont say any names but anyone from Vancouver knows who I'm talking about.
And yeah, I will again.. say there are levels of boxing / striking In general and Leben Is probably on the lowest level imagineable in that sense. Him having a chin wouldn't matter much In this case.
lol nooh man I would pay to see a Strawweight tap you out