i barely grappled in either situaton...big mexican dude did try to grab me when I was piecing him up but i just pummeled his grips off me, got my distance back and dropped him. Other dude was some admittedly pretty buff white boy who called me the N word, I just three pieced him and he dropped.
Gervonta is knocking OPs jaw off, no question.
Gotcha
Ill do it like this....
Boxing is a sport with lots of rules, and boundaries which makes it a difficult sport to get good at and to master.
So the gap between a regular joe blow and an actual good boxer is galaxies apart.
Being a fighter in general gives u an advantage over most people because ull be more comfortable than them in a fight, which is really important. And ur conditioning And technique will be better.
But because a street fight doesn't have the rules and boundaries that a boxing match has, That gap between a boxer and a regular joe blow starts to shrink a bit.
And it shrinks even more depending on the size and strength of the regular joe blow.
Shrinks even more once the fight turns from punching to grabbing to being on the ground.
And in most fights somebody is going to eventually get grabbed.
So basically a tank Davis sized elite boxer isn't surviving a street fight with a Brock Lesnar sized joe blow.
He would get mauled.
Now ud never know from just looking, at what point the weight and strength difference becomes not manageable for an elite boxer to actually maintain his skill advantage.
It could be a 50lb difference or 100lb weight and strength difference.
Dudes would just have to fight to see.
But we have to stop this notion that boxers are superhuman
In my humblest opinion