Ahhh concentration over strength.
Everybody hears that crap all the time and thinks “yeah, whatever.”
Sad to say this, but it’s true.
Technique in fighting is much more important than raw strength. I am not the biggest nor the strongest man on this earth but my technique is good enough where, if need be, I can knock out someone out who weighs up to 50 pounds heavier than I.
Also technique really allows the strategic part of your game to play out, if you do not have this strategic part of fighting, then it’s not a fight, its a brawl.
I really do not like brawling even though I recommend it for fighters who are outmatched in the boxing skill when it comes to ability levels. It’s very easy to just press a boxer into making a mistake than to pick him apart. Boxers, a lot of the time, want to stand back and throw two or three punch combos to find openings when, in reality, you have to keep him busy and force him to start throwing stupid punches to make him make a mistake.
Chris Lytle is a boxer most commonly found to brawl if you talk him into it.
Speaking of boxing, I thought I would continue my thoughts on it.
I love how people call MMA human cockfighting but boxing matches lead to much more brain damage than MMA. It’s doctor proven and mother approved that MMA is better for you because there is more large blows instead of a million smaller blows.
So just shut up Lou Dibella, your sport’s dead and let me say this: I have top-tier boxing skills and boxers think us MMA guys cant stand with you guys. I challenge any boxer near my weight.
I will fight you in any ring, any time. Bring it.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
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