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Wonderboy vs MVP

rightfight777

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This might be interesting. But I "wonder" if they would just stand there and jump up and down and side to side for the fight or would it be a banger? I have more confidence in Wonderboy engaging then MVP.
 
Man thatd be fun but wasnt MVP much bigger?
 
Could be a banger or a yawner. Very interesting stylistic match-up nonetheless.... Sounds like the two of them don't want to fight each other? I for one would love to see it.
 
I'd like to see them in Cobra Kai and Miyagi Do outfits too.
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Intrigued about who comes out on top, but not necessarily so interested in watching the actual fight. I think MVP wins this at this point of their respective careers.
 
Karate-slayer Till needs to make his return to the UFC to defeat MVP in a striking battle.
 
They are friends. I think MVP is better than WB from the outside. MVP is a little more athletic. He covers more ground with his lunging blitz attacks. WB's blitz attack is a left right left right combination while moving forward. WB is also getting older. I thought he would win his last fight by decision.
 
I'd have loved to see it in their primes or even a year or two ago, but Wonderboy looked uncharacteristically less sharp in his last fight, so I'd have to see if he's still in good enough form (soem time off will do him good). I'm positive that his mental skill is still there, but he's been doing a form of combat sports since he was a little kid and he's four years older than MVP, so I wouldn't be surprised if there's enough wear there to make this less interesting than in the past.

I think they are pals though and I'd rather see them training together (get the Machidas in there too, form an mma karate team to train future generations).
 
Wonderboy vs. MVP is, in theory, an enticing matchup—two elusive strikers, each with their own brand of dynamic movement and precision. However, in practice, the risk is all too clear. A hesitant, drawn-out affair where neither man fully commits, a game of feints and footwork with little substance. We’ve seen this before, and frankly, I’d prefer not to witness the Detroit Dance Part 2.
 
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