BigGameDamian
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They would wipe the floor with you. Would 30 mil be enough to cover the medical expenses? It took 6 mil to rebuild Steve Austin, and surely the cost has gone up since that was done.I would fight both of them for $30 million.
They would wipe the floor with you. Would 30 mil be enough to cover the medical expenses? It took 6 mil to rebuild Steve Austin, and surely the cost has gone up since that was done.
I would crush them in a blazers trivia contest!
I'm guessing you believe otherwise? I don't think it would even be close. He'd knock her out without much effort. There's no arguing the strength difference between a man and a woman, period.Wow.
What a man.
Boxing is far more violent though, way more head trauma.If you're into fighting, I don't see how boxing is going to keep the interest now that MMA is getting big. MMA is just so much more interesting and entertaining from that standpoint. Boxing is like baseball, in that it has tradition, but MMA is going to take over like the NFL did.
I personally find MMA to be a bit too violent though. Grappling is fine, but I don't enjoy seeing people get knocked out, or hit in the head when they're on the ground.
Boxing is far more violent though, way more head trauma.
I can't change my stripes Sinobas. It takes a lifetime to understand and study boxing. Same with hockey. My brother tries to get me into it but I never played it and I don't know the rules.If you're into fighting, I don't see how boxing is going to keep the interest now that MMA is getting big. MMA is just so much more interesting and entertaining from that standpoint. Boxing is like baseball, in that it has tradition, but MMA is going to take over like the NFL did.
I personally find MMA to be a bit too violent though. Grappling is fine, but I don't enjoy seeing people get knocked out, or hit in the head when they're on the ground.
In a boxing match yes, but not MMA. Just take a look back at UFC1, to see what happens when a smaller guy, who is a grappling expert, goes against bigger stronger guys with no grappling. Royce Gracie, who really didn't have much striking capability at all, beat a former professional boxer, because once he got ahold of him it was all over.I'm guessing you believe otherwise? I don't think it would even be close. He'd knock her out without much effort. There's no arguing the strength difference between a man and a woman, period.
In a boxing match yes, but not MMA. Just take a look back at UFC1, to see what happens when a smaller guy, who is a grappling expert, goes against bigger stronger guys with no grappling. Royce Gracie, who really didn't have much striking capability at all, beat a former professional boxer, because once he got ahold of him it was all over.
Two guys but did you see the size of the guy that Gracie beat?My point is not about boxing vs MMA. It's male vs female. I have not doubt that Rousey is strong (for a female), but I doubt she's has anywhere near the strength to "get ahold of" and contain a highly trained male athlete such as Mayweather.
But the skill and speed of grappling can really over-come a strength deficiency. I don't buy the Rogan hype that she could be a male professional mma fighter of any merit. but if she can get someone into an arm bar or a choke hold it doesn't really matter how strong they are. And it's not like he really out-weighs her.My point is not about boxing vs MMA. It's male vs female. I have not doubt that Rousey is strong (for a female), but I doubt she's has anywhere near the strength to "get ahold of" and contain a highly trained male athlete such as Mayweather.
Two guys but did you see the size of the guy that Gracie beat?
