Re: Malignaggi says he beat McGregor’s a** in sparring
Posted: 04 Aug 2017, 13:06
If they want the real fans to believe that he's knocking Paulie down. Then show the video, not a still picture
I'd feel disrespected if someone knocked me down legitimately sparring and posted stills of it. Punk move.crusader wrote:I would certainly feel disrespected if I were pushed and the other guy began circulating an image to make it seem that I was dropped.
They would have if it existed.tiny_acres wrote:If they want the real fans to believe that he's knocking Paulie down. Then show the video, not a still picture
It doesn't exist because it didn't happenCovfefe wrote:They would have if it existed.tiny_acres wrote:If they want the real fans to believe that he's knocking Paulie down. Then show the video, not a still picture
That's what I meant.tiny_acres wrote:
It doesn't exist because it didn't happenCovfefe wrote:They would have if it existed.tiny_acres wrote:If they want the real fans to believe that he's knocking Paulie down. Then show the video, not a still picture
I figured. Been on Facebook all day reading the casual fans talking about this just proves how Floyd's going to get knocked out.Covfefe wrote:That's what I meant.tiny_acres wrote:
It doesn't exist because it didn't happenCovfefe wrote:
They would have if it existed.
Those idiots are the reason this fight is happening in the first place. Because people are MORONS.tiny_acres wrote:I figured. Been on Facebook all day reading the casual fans talking about this just proves how Floyd's going to get knocked out.Covfefe wrote:That's what I meant.tiny_acres wrote:![]()
It doesn't exist because it didn't happen
Tired of this crap already. Let's get this over with
That's pretty ignorant.Vincent stevenson wrote: Mma fighters turn to mma for one reason . They cant make it as a boxer.
Why is it? Tell me one mma fighter that would have made it as a boxing world champ. The clue is in the title MIXED martial arts.. Alot of mma lads train at my gym and they admit as much. They are generally a jack of all trades but a master of none. Otherwise they would have stuck to that sport. Specially boxing where at high level there is money to be made. Unlike thai or jujitsupunchoutsb wrote:That's pretty ignorant.Vincent stevenson wrote: Mma fighters turn to mma for one reason . They cant make it as a boxer.
I agree 100%. Its a joke fight. One of the best boxers of the last 15 years v a kid that has never boxed ????observer1 wrote:Reckon it's the usual hype crap
Vincent stevenson wrote:Why is it? Tell me one mma fighter that would have made it as a boxing world champ. The clue is in the title MIXED martial arts.. Alot of mma lads train at my gym and they admit as much. They are generally a jack of all trades but a master of none. Otherwise they would have stuck to that sport. Specially boxing where at high level there is money to be made. Unlike thai or jujitsupunchoutsb wrote:That's pretty ignorant.Vincent stevenson wrote: Mma fighters turn to mma for one reason . They cant make it as a boxer.
I train mma fighters in stand up . As well as pro boxers. So im far from ignorant im speaking from experience . As a said before name 1 just 1 mma fighter that would have been boxing world champ and i will see your pointpunchoutsb wrote:Vincent stevenson wrote:Why is it? Tell me one mma fighter that would have made it as a boxing world champ. The clue is in the title MIXED martial arts.. Alot of mma lads train at my gym and they admit as much. They are generally a jack of all trades but a master of none. Otherwise they would have stuck to that sport. Specially boxing where at high level there is money to be made. Unlike thai or jujitsupunchoutsb wrote:
That's pretty ignorant.![]()
There's more to mixed martial arts than just punching. Mixed martial artists come from many different backgrounds and are required to round out there game if they want to be successful. I can think of a handful of mixed martial artists who also boxed professionally, a far cry from "mma fighters turn to mma because they can't make it as a boxer". Quite frankly they are different sports.
That's why your statement is ignorant.
On the contrary, you're very ignorant. Why is it important to name an MMA fighter who would have been a boxing champion? What does that have to do with anything? I'm not arguing that a top mixed martial artist (who has dedicated his life training for that sport) could be a boxing champion (which is a different sport). I'm simply saying you're ignorant for suggesting that the only reason an athlete becomes a mixed martial artist is because he can't be a boxer. It's a very ignorant suggestion to make, and patently false.Vincent stevenson wrote:I train mma fighters in stand up . As well as pro boxers. So im far from ignorant im speaking from experience . As a said before name 1 just 1 mma fighter that would have been boxing world champ and i will see your pointpunchoutsb wrote:Vincent stevenson wrote: Why is it? Tell me one mma fighter that would have made it as a boxing world champ. The clue is in the title MIXED martial arts.. Alot of mma lads train at my gym and they admit as much. They are generally a jack of all trades but a master of none. Otherwise they would have stuck to that sport. Specially boxing where at high level there is money to be made. Unlike thai or jujitsu![]()
There's more to mixed martial arts than just punching. Mixed martial artists come from many different backgrounds and are required to round out there game if they want to be successful. I can think of a handful of mixed martial artists who also boxed professionally, a far cry from "mma fighters turn to mma because they can't make it as a boxer". Quite frankly they are different sports.
That's why your statement is ignorant.
Lucas BrowneVincent stevenson wrote:I train mma fighters in stand up . As well as pro boxers. So im far from ignorant im speaking from experience . As a said before name 1 just 1 mma fighter that would have been boxing world champ and i will see your pointpunchoutsb wrote:Vincent stevenson wrote: Why is it? Tell me one mma fighter that would have made it as a boxing world champ. The clue is in the title MIXED martial arts.. Alot of mma lads train at my gym and they admit as much. They are generally a jack of all trades but a master of none. Otherwise they would have stuck to that sport. Specially boxing where at high level there is money to be made. Unlike thai or jujitsu![]()
There's more to mixed martial arts than just punching. Mixed martial artists come from many different backgrounds and are required to round out there game if they want to be successful. I can think of a handful of mixed martial artists who also boxed professionally, a far cry from "mma fighters turn to mma because they can't make it as a boxer". Quite frankly they are different sports.
That's why your statement is ignorant.
Alexander Ustinov has also gotten pretty close, but I wasn't naming names because it's a silly argument he's trying to make that has nothing to do with his original claims.dberry wrote:Lucas BrowneVincent stevenson wrote:I train mma fighters in stand up . As well as pro boxers. So im far from ignorant im speaking from experience . As a said before name 1 just 1 mma fighter that would have been boxing world champ and i will see your pointpunchoutsb wrote:
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There's more to mixed martial arts than just punching. Mixed martial artists come from many different backgrounds and are required to round out there game if they want to be successful. I can think of a handful of mixed martial artists who also boxed professionally, a far cry from "mma fighters turn to mma because they can't make it as a boxer". Quite frankly they are different sports.
That's why your statement is ignorant.
Hahahaaa lucas brown ????.come on seriiously. A fat juice head that has been banned twice v joshua haye or even dillian white ?dberry wrote:Lucas BrowneVincent stevenson wrote:I train mma fighters in stand up . As well as pro boxers. So im far from ignorant im speaking from experience . As a said before name 1 just 1 mma fighter that would have been boxing world champ and i will see your pointpunchoutsb wrote:
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There's more to mixed martial arts than just punching. Mixed martial artists come from many different backgrounds and are required to round out there game if they want to be successful. I can think of a handful of mixed martial artists who also boxed professionally, a far cry from "mma fighters turn to mma because they can't make it as a boxer". Quite frankly they are different sports.
That's why your statement is ignorant.
I'm fine with that, don't let pesky facts get in the way of your uneducated opinion. We can move on.Vincent stevenson wrote:As patently false as your name on this forum ?
Lets just agree to disagree kid. I think most mma fighters are failed boxers _thai boxers - kick boxers - wrestlers etc and you dont. Thats cool man