They say guys this size can’t fight

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He's fukkin' up most average brehs. If you were some Golden Gloves stud back in the day, you'll probably have enough experience and training to at least make it an even draw.

A normal dude that has never been in wrestling, Muay Thai, boxing, BJJ etc., would get overwhelmed by the strength disadvantage. Flip side is that when you're that big, your stamina is going to be trash. There's no two ways about it. A guy like him will have lots of those fast twitch muscle fibers and can exert great effort in short bursts. If you make him move around a bit, he's gonna get gassed. That's almost a certainty.
 

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Y'all talking about the average joe, he'd bulldoze most professional fighters unless you kick him in the head or got George Foreman power.
 

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He stopped juicing and is nowhere near this size now. Did his thot wife get half like she wanted?
 

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You know who can fight?

People that learn how to fight.

One thing you realize from seeing a lot of fights is:

1) A lot of people can NOT fight. I dare say that MOST people can't.

Being a certain size doesn't automatically determine whether you can fight just as being tall doesn't automatically mean you can dunk a basketball or being really fast doesn't automatically mean you can be a great wide receiver.

Mike Rashid is a bodybuilder and a boxer. Imagine running up on him and assuming this thread premise was true.
 

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44 bricks...acre shaker
If he manages to grab you though.
he has a nose ..a pair of nuts...and 2 spots in the small of his back..to let go...

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hit somebody in both 2s....bet they gone feel it then..and the pain gone sit em down for 2weeks....
 

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You know who can fight?

People that learn how to fight.

One thing you realize from seeing a lot of fights is:

1) A lot of people can NOT fight. I dare say that MOST people can't.

Being a certain size doesn't automatically determine whether you can fight just as being tall doesn't automatically mean you can dunk a basketball or being really fast doesn't automatically mean you can be a great wide receiver.

Mike Rashid is a bodybuilder and a boxer. Imagine running up on him and assuming this thread premise was true.


Exactly as it is all about technique and iq. Put him in a ring with an amateur and he would get smoked. People forget that punching power comes from the legs
 

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A guy his size and is going to have stamina issues.

Being this muscular and massive does not equal punching power or being able to take a punch either.

As long as you don't let him corner you, get on top of you, or get you in a situation where he can use his weight and brute strength to his advantage you have a chance if you know anything about about fighting.

There are plenty of lower tier boxers, MMA guys, and some average joes too that would wash this dude.

I don't know if y'all have looked at the elite guys in combat sports, but most of them are average height to taller and most aren't overly muscular. Look at guys like Jon Jones, Isreal Adesanya, Stipe Miocic, Deontay Wilder, Tyson Fury, etc.

None of those guys are imposing brutes most are lanky and have more of an athletic build. I'd take the speed, agility, good stamina, and being able to take a punch any day over being massive and brute strength.
 
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