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Bradley Martyn gets Humbled by Devin Haney on the topic Does Size MATTER in Street Fights? Haney says size doesn't matter, Martyn says it does. Who's right? How much does size matter in fighting? Full video: Devin Haney Reacts To Gervonta Davis Vs. Ryan Garcia, May 20th Lomachenko, & Street Fighting Bradley ( • Devin Haney Reacts To ... )
Does Size Matter in Street Fights… Professional Boxer Humbles Bodybuilder Influencer
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@5keeno
@5keeno 2 месяца назад
The reason he is so obsessed with his "weight advantage," is because that is all he has, and deep down he knows it. That is why the thought of getting beat by a smaller man is so offensive to him. It hurts his fragile eago.
@ignatziusturret5641
@ignatziusturret5641 2 месяца назад
Exactly. I know middle weight and height guys. A little aged. Working a lot, doing a bit if workout. But they were fast and enduring when they were young. So, they are still in shape, but look as nothing special. THEY took and take out every "muscle" door man. So, with fight skills on par, muscles have no meaning at all. Most of the time those are slow contracting ones, just taking away stamina.
@deanbarucco9214
@deanbarucco9214 2 месяца назад
Exactly because he knows that he doesn't have the training and the speed and techniques and the battle IQ to win against someone who does. He is strong guy don't get me wrong but how far is that going to take him when he is against somebody that has those three things that I just mentioned excluding strength? The only fighting option that he has is his brute strength and his fragile ego knows that.
@harryv6752
@harryv6752 2 месяца назад
Forrealz. 😄
@BridgeTROLL777
@BridgeTROLL777 Месяц назад
this literally applies to almost all humans so I don't really judge a person based on this. Humans have views that caress their egos, typically. Humans are selfish and petty. Buddhist monks might have overcame this with strenuous practice.
@5keeno
@5keeno Месяц назад
@@BridgeTROLL777 So....what's your point? Of coarse we all have an ego captain obvious.
@juanch6936
@juanch6936 3 месяца назад
Weight matters that’s why there’s weight classes BUT a professional championship fighter is on a different level. That’s all he does for a living.
@AJ-iu6nw
@AJ-iu6nw 3 месяца назад
Yeah same for a professional woman boxer vs a man scientist nerd. The nerd would get mauled to death
@juanch6936
@juanch6936 3 месяца назад
@@AJ-iu6nw unless that man scientist is prime Dolph Lundgren. Hahaha! He seriously was a scientist.
@nerolowell2320
@nerolowell2320 3 месяца назад
not in a street fight when there are no rules and everything goes, people live in a hollywood films
@Rompastompa71
@Rompastompa71 3 месяца назад
Exactly...
@55cleon
@55cleon 3 месяца назад
It's Funny Because Devin Went And Got "MUSCLES" Here Lately. Now He Walks Around At 180. Devin Isn't Even A Puncher 🤷🏿‍♂️. A Trained Fighter Always Has The Advantage.
@gilkennedy7638
@gilkennedy7638 3 месяца назад
This Boxer is humble, and realistic, I like him
@tonymontana4284
@tonymontana4284 3 месяца назад
You call that humble ?
@leerosson216
@leerosson216 3 месяца назад
At the very least,I would say he has the healthiest reality. The dude is a very well mannered killer. Like most pro boxers.
@alastairatcheson1407
@alastairatcheson1407 2 месяца назад
He's a good sport
@sbuckle1171
@sbuckle1171 2 месяца назад
You are not very bright. Nothing about that black dude is humble.
@HaHaroni
@HaHaroni 2 месяца назад
His comments only work for boxing. If a wrestler is up against a boxer it's going to the ground and the boxer is toast.
@mcronrn
@mcronrn 3 месяца назад
Dude is the World Champion - multiple times, different weights… any gym bro that thinks he can handle that ought to be on meds for those delusions
@triplehfarmsllc7348
@triplehfarmsllc7348 3 месяца назад
I think Brad does it for views because ain’t no way he believes that in his mind 😅
@CharlieBautistah
@CharlieBautistah 3 месяца назад
It’s not that he’s off the meds, it’s that he’s on the sauce and steroids will make super confident and cocky
@icecold3426
@icecold3426 3 месяца назад
idk man mayweather vs that youtuber did not convince me
@mcronrn
@mcronrn 3 месяца назад
@@triplehfarmsllc7348 agree, and I hope not! 🤣🙏
@mcronrn
@mcronrn 3 месяца назад
@@icecold3426 that was in the ring, with gloves. They’re talking about a street fight
@seller559
@seller559 3 месяца назад
A “fighter” will conquer a non fighter all day.
@mashleyred2180
@mashleyred2180 3 месяца назад
And all night.
@PeanutButter-19
@PeanutButter-19 3 месяца назад
That's true, until they run into someone who isn't a fighter.
@iangraham6730
@iangraham6730 3 месяца назад
And all morning.
@miguelvidalmartinez9456
@miguelvidalmartinez9456 3 месяца назад
What if the non fighter is a 7 foot powerlifter?
@user-be7tc2bd6e
@user-be7tc2bd6e 3 месяца назад
I live in Central Texas and I think most people here aren't gonna fight,just have a shootout. LOL. Folks open carry and concealed carry here all day long,being big without a pistol just makes you a better target.
@mgut5635
@mgut5635 3 месяца назад
Size and weight matters between professional or trained fighters, but when you are a big untrained guy against a smaller healthy pro or trained fighter then you’re fucked.
@dayner989
@dayner989 3 месяца назад
So that means size matters but there is other lot of factors even size can be factors what kind of size fat or muscle?
@DarthRane113
@DarthRane113 3 месяца назад
​​@@dayner989size is size it's not a matter of fat or muscle, it's a matter of if you're comfortable with your weight. If you've never had to use your stamina for a fight fat or muscle you're gonna gas quick they both take energy to move.
@ivorbiggen
@ivorbiggen 3 месяца назад
💯👍
@dayner989
@dayner989 3 месяца назад
@@DarthRane113 no muscular body builder and some obese guy who do you think is stronger it is the muscular body builder and even if they have same weight muscle dude will beat obese guy all day
@mcrider333
@mcrider333 3 месяца назад
You are absolutely correct. Someone gets it!
@joe94c
@joe94c 3 месяца назад
This is the dunning kruger effect in action. Brad is too clueless to know hes clueless
@fobbitoperator3620
@fobbitoperator3620 3 месяца назад
Because he's never learned the hard way. All it takes is once. If he is a critical thinker, he'll learn, & become a better man for it. Sometimes failure make a man!
@Jazzjasey
@Jazzjasey 2 месяца назад
He's trolling... He obviously knows he won't win.. he jokingly brings up his weight 260lbs all the time to everyone
@ransakreject5221
@ransakreject5221 2 месяца назад
I’d pick Brad in mma fight. In my mma gym I’ve seen huge roofers face strait strikers many times. They usually win. BUT if the boxer has a couple years wrestling he’d murder the roider. But with little wrestling training the roider all day
@joe94c
@joe94c 2 месяца назад
@ransakreject5221 you are talking in the context of an mma gym. Brad has little training
@fobbitoperator3620
@fobbitoperator3620 2 месяца назад
@@ransakreject5221 Roofers are fvcking batshit outliers, brah. I should know, I'm a truck driver!
@subratadhar7698
@subratadhar7698 3 месяца назад
Size and strength definitely matters. But also regular people who don't train in boxing has simply no idea how hard boxers hit
@backwardscapguy1476
@backwardscapguy1476 3 месяца назад
Well applied size and strength matters. Bradley doesn’t know enough to know how to apply his strength and size
@Hellenicheavymetal
@Hellenicheavymetal 3 месяца назад
and how easily they can see a punch coming at them. People think they can punch fast and even if they can, a pro boxer would easily slip them and set up a counter.
@subratadhar7698
@subratadhar7698 3 месяца назад
@@Hellenicheavymetal pro?? Even 2 - 3 years of solid training is more than enough for slipping a random dude's punches with boxers hand tied behind his back
@caesarbasti19
@caesarbasti19 3 месяца назад
Most people without experience don't understand how bad they are at fighting . They can barely hit a moving target with a decent punch. It's bizarre how bad most people actually are at throwing punches. Most of the skill literally comes from movies...😂..it's pure ego.
@hoosiernative9668
@hoosiernative9668 3 месяца назад
Not just their hands you can tell someone can’t fight for shit by their stance and their footwork. I’ve seen dudes that had solid hard punches but would always square up and end up getting mauled by combinations and counters.
@bxi1547
@bxi1547 2 месяца назад
Typical weight room guy who thinks lifting weights translates to fighting.
@johnreidy2804
@johnreidy2804 2 месяца назад
Wise words there are many like that
@AtZero138
@AtZero138 15 дней назад
It's the actual reason they build themselves up like that.. to appear dangerous.. right?.. I've never seen a cocky loud mouth Muscle Bro fight...
@PirataMundoTV
@PirataMundoTV 3 месяца назад
Bradley "I'm 260" Martyn also tried this with Nate Diaz. Nate Diaz replied "Haa you're a podcaster bro" 😂
@ArchiveAmerica
@ArchiveAmerica 3 месяца назад
Ive seen at least TWENTY videos of this dude trying to flex against fighters and every ONE laughs at him. Every single fighter thinks he's a joke. Meanwhile, Ive not seen him fight any of them!? Why isn't he fighting anyone? We need these clips for history! 😂 🤣 😂
@metmehbad
@metmehbad 3 месяца назад
He once tried a juijutsu match since he always boasts "i can grab you, smash your face, hit you to ground blah blah" . As you can guess he was truly rekt😂.
@ArchiveAmerica
@ArchiveAmerica 3 месяца назад
@@Isaac_Davis_ Sean Strickland is our generations Don Frye and I completely agree. 🤟
@DarthRane113
@DarthRane113 3 месяца назад
@@Isaac_Davis_ nah it can't be Sean Strickland too closs to the same weight class He needs a smaller MMA fighter to put him in his place and I stress MMA because I do think a small boxer gets mauled by him
@ivorbiggen
@ivorbiggen 3 месяца назад
He should interview John Fury 😂
@davidjones8043
@davidjones8043 3 месяца назад
He does this for views because it causes people like us to become obsessed watching it and YT creators CONSTANTLY making videos about it which gives him more exposure. He's delusional for sure. But doesn't mean he's not smart enough to be making hella money off this
@lewisatkinson7277
@lewisatkinson7277 3 месяца назад
There's the humility factor here too. The tone of voice, the body language, the ego or lack-there-of on show between the two during this chat says a lot to me. You could argue the quiet confidence and almost schooling from the fighter versus the brash, inflated facade of the jacked guy pre-empts the outcome
@jayalli707
@jayalli707 3 месяца назад
Sorry man. Haney would beat the brakes off this dude.
@jumbothompson
@jumbothompson 3 месяца назад
Under what rules? Context matters. In a boxing ring Haney beats him easily. In a bar fight Haney could get killed against the wrong guy. Context is always key.
@jayalli707
@jayalli707 3 месяца назад
@jumbothompson 1v1 street fight under the context provided in the video... nah, The Dream beats the brakes off context too!!! Lights out!!!!
@jerryvandevort2366
@jerryvandevort2366 2 месяца назад
Check out Team 3d alpha. Muscles absolutely do matter. Skills are so valuable and important of course.
@sinthalis
@sinthalis 3 месяца назад
It certainly matters, but it doesn't win a fight by itself.
@ljthesage
@ljthesage 3 месяца назад
Well said
@winybiny
@winybiny 3 месяца назад
Exactly, you can be heavy but have crap genetics for speed, explosiveness, muscle mass, etc while the smaller guy does and therefore u would get flatlined by him.
@walterhartman3275
@walterhartman3275 3 месяца назад
Nope, you're mistaken.
@walterhartman3275
@walterhartman3275 3 месяца назад
@@ljthesage - incorrect
@ljthesage
@ljthesage 3 месяца назад
@@walterhartman3275 look man, I’m not talking of boxing ring or mma. Most times in a street fight you have no idea what the other person is capable of and anything goes you’re fighting a complete stranger who might be a skilled fighter or has some tricks up their sleeve your size won’t save you. Size also doesn’t always mean strength, I have a homie for a example who is 6”2 I’m only 5”10 and and he can’t lift close to what I bench the gym. Just saying street fights are unpredictable with so many moving parts size helps but like bro said it doesn’t win the fight by itself
@daniel-zh9nj6yn6y
@daniel-zh9nj6yn6y 3 месяца назад
In school, I watched 2 classmates fight. One was 20 cm taller, and was repeating 8th grade. The other boy won because he had 2-3 years of boxing training.
@user-be7tc2bd6e
@user-be7tc2bd6e 3 месяца назад
There's lots of folks doing combatives,martial arts and other forms of physical training.
@larkop6504
@larkop6504 3 месяца назад
Watched the biggest guy in class 25 stone 6 foot 4 fighting the smallest guy in class 5ft 10 stone. Big lad randomly attacked small lad, the wee lad went into beast mode and smashed him with hundreds of punches then split his skull, left him a bloody mess on the floor. The saying 'it's not the size of the man in the fight but the size of fight in the man that matters' still stands true. Know many small men and they have been genuinely dangerous.
@ijustwannaleaveacommentony6511
@ijustwannaleaveacommentony6511 3 месяца назад
you had a25 stone 6'4 kid in your class?@@larkop6504
@MustardSkaven
@MustardSkaven 2 месяца назад
And none of it matters as soon as guy 3 pulls out a knife.
@user-be7tc2bd6e
@user-be7tc2bd6e 2 месяца назад
@@MustardSkaven Or worse,he pulls out a gun,then you're done.
@afroahmed3989
@afroahmed3989 3 месяца назад
For someone who can actually fight , a 250lb opponent is nothing but a all you can eat buffet , a mountain of vital points that can't be covered or guarded.
@jonathanharwood1255
@jonathanharwood1255 2 месяца назад
You gotta add context though. Yes, a smaller trained fighter would have a very good chance at beating a 250lbs non-fighter. But, that same fighter would have a very hard time against a 250lbs fighter.
@uvuvwevwevweonyetenyevweug6773
@uvuvwevwevweonyetenyevweug6773 Месяц назад
​@@jonathanharwood1255 If the 250lb guy can actually fight the small guy has no chance
@michaelhauser6440
@michaelhauser6440 Месяц назад
@uvuvwevwevweonyetenyevweug6773 It depends on how skilled the smaller guy is and you also have to remember that big guys tire a lot faster
@BWater-yq3jx
@BWater-yq3jx 3 месяца назад
I've said exactly this - grappling against a much bigger guy is gonna be a problem, but a face is a face, a chin is a chin. Huge arms don't change that.
@Amayi1
@Amayi1 2 месяца назад
And a throat is still a throat and can be crushed regardless of a guy's size.
@user-lr8fk3zq2t
@user-lr8fk3zq2t 2 месяца назад
Absolutely​@@Amayi1
@NbyD
@NbyD Месяц назад
ha actually even that is not true. There are muscles attached to a chin. Those would have to be unnaturally relaxed (lucky punch) when the punch hits. You think your 8 yo niece can knock you out even if you give her a free shot onto the chin?
@BMO_Creative
@BMO_Creative 3 месяца назад
People are so delusional. For some reason dudes think they can fight. throwing a punch is not the same as striking.
@Ty44444
@Ty44444 3 месяца назад
Throwing a punch is striking are you dumb? Knees, kicks and elbows are striking too tf?
@Amayi1
@Amayi1 2 месяца назад
Facts
@daisysuperdog2814
@daisysuperdog2814 3 месяца назад
A guy that big will also gas out quick against a true fighter.
@jumbothompson
@jumbothompson 3 месяца назад
But a street fight is different. Conditioning is not the key factor. Who hits first and who is the most violent plays a much bigger role.
@daisysuperdog2814
@daisysuperdog2814 3 месяца назад
@@jumbothompson Anyone has a puncher’s chance. 9/10 the conditioned fighter will win. Seen this many times. Adrenaline takes you only so far.
@jumbothompson
@jumbothompson 3 месяца назад
@uperdog2814 Street violence only lasts a few seconds. Conditioning does not play much of a role. It's not Ali vs Foreman. There's no rope a dope. It's whoever hits first and hardest.
@universesixhit642
@universesixhit642 3 месяца назад
Infuckingdeed. I'm 5'11 220 I train religiously both weights and boxing. My cardio is still not as optimal as it should be but it's a lot better than when I started my fighting journey. People don't get that when you don't fight or practice fighting you WILL gas out in like 2 minutes because you won't be relaxed or have the experience of being there time after time.
@brucehuddler7518
@brucehuddler7518 3 месяца назад
@@jumbothompsonyes exactly because street fights don’t go multiple rounds.
@MyJournal10
@MyJournal10 3 месяца назад
All they say is "Streetfight" what do you think a professional Fighter can do to you when there are no rules on the table.
@allamericanslacker2378
@allamericanslacker2378 3 месяца назад
Exactly. They're always thinking about how there won't be any rules restricting what they can do while ignoring that applies to the professional fighter as well.
@oliver5479
@oliver5479 3 месяца назад
it's not baseless, you fight how you practice. If someone is used to fighting in the middle of a crowded bar and the other guy is used to fighting in a padded ring with no shoes or shirt he might know some things that will completely change the game.
@austinlance7206
@austinlance7206 3 месяца назад
Who knows, they ain't trained for it.
@5keeno
@5keeno 2 месяца назад
They can do alot to you, if you are untrained.
@miked.7722
@miked.7722 2 месяца назад
the professional fighter will revert to his training. If he has only trained with boxing rules that's all he will use. I got in the ring with a professional boxer we used full contact UFC rules, he came in leading with his left leg, typical for a right hand boxer, I shin kicked him in the nerve bundle on his upper left thigh, his leg collapsed from under him and he went to the canvas in extreme pain, unable to get up, fight over. 5 minutes he was up limping around and just fine the next day.
@kruxxme5372
@kruxxme5372 3 месяца назад
Devin really seems like a genuine bloke - respect
@ijustwannaleaveacommentony6511
@ijustwannaleaveacommentony6511 3 месяца назад
even getting in the ring with an unknown nobody boxer is fkn terrifying
@BlackWat3rGTR
@BlackWat3rGTR 3 месяца назад
Skill and experience matter more than muscles in a fight...
@chrisd1
@chrisd1 2 месяца назад
I am a small guy, about 172 cm and 69 kilos. I have been bullied, dealt with social violence, been ambushed in the street a couple of times, sparred with men and women of various sizes, including some much bigger and stronger than me. I think that what matters is how well you can function under stress, fear control. I have seen folk freeze up the first time they have been punched in the face or crumble under verbal intimidation and just not be able to cope. I think having some simple effective basic techniques really makes a difference, being able to use your body effectively like drop-stepping a jab or spear elbow, hip and body rotation on a hook or hook elbow. I think muscle can make a difference in a grappling /rolling situation. A strong person does not have to be trained, to pick you up and slam you into the ground, and that can be it. Sometimes folk can muscle out of a lock or pin, before you have it on fully, especially if you are going slow as you don't really want to break their joints, so I'd say savagery and the willingness to be brutal, to, go for the eyes or clavicle notch, to grab the ears, or larynx, or groin/inner thigh, matters, but training, whether you actually train with smashing elbows, bites, gouges, backhammer and other locks, etc, whether they are actually in your toolbox matters...sorry for the long comment, this just got me thinking
@Kuduloka
@Kuduloka 3 месяца назад
As a Jiu-Jitsu guy, trying to get into MMA, I've been there. Taking punches from a trained fighter, is very discouraging.
@johnreidy2804
@johnreidy2804 2 месяца назад
Yeah, and they don't start out on their knees LOL
@Kuduloka
@Kuduloka 2 месяца назад
@@johnreidy2804 I threw out starting from my knees a long time ago. It's something the community needs to scrap.
@johnreidy2804
@johnreidy2804 2 месяца назад
@@Kuduloka You are smarter than most for sure. I quite BJJ after I got my blue belt. I couldn't take the nonsense any longer and the drama.
@Kuduloka
@Kuduloka 2 месяца назад
@@johnreidy2804 it's never too late to try it again. Maybe a better gym with a better vibe. Not all gyms are equal.
@metmehbad
@metmehbad 3 месяца назад
If both companies are trained fighters , sure it matters. But this dude is a bodybuilder. They arent talking about weightlifting. Bodybulding doesnt create the kind of strength you need for fighting. Try 2 minutes of sandbag and you might understand. This dude is going to gas out around 1 min against the boxer. He might utilize his power against an untrained person, such as himself mind you, but not against the 150lb boxer.
@jumbothompson
@jumbothompson 3 месяца назад
But a street fight is not a boxing match. In a street fight I would take George Foreman over Muhammad Ali. In a boxing, we all saw what happened.
@richardgallagher4880
@richardgallagher4880 3 месяца назад
Rubbish. That's not how grappling works
@metmehbad
@metmehbad 3 месяца назад
@@richardgallagher4880 sure, random dude with TV show name....
@metmehbad
@metmehbad 3 месяца назад
@@jumbothompson if only any of those fighters he hosted on the show would take his challenge. It would put you "but street fight is different" guys in your places... If only...
@metmehbad
@metmehbad 3 месяца назад
@@jumbothompson fighting a trained pro boxer would be a piece of cake if there werent any rules or gloves , yeah, lmao
@dreadnoughtus2598
@dreadnoughtus2598 3 месяца назад
After this he told a mechanic how to fix a car, a pilot how to fly a plane and bricklayers how to build a wall.
@stephanyalvarez9499
@stephanyalvarez9499 3 месяца назад
“I can jump super high”😂
@dcsteve7869
@dcsteve7869 3 месяца назад
I used to work door on several nightclubs and this is 100% true. Size doesn't really matter when it comes to the fight, particularly street fights. Guys who know how to fight and can fight through pain and getting hit are always going to fair better than someone who just relies on size alone. I've seen many really big guys go down because of their over confidence with minimum training or experience in any kind of fighting. I once watched one of our guys who was barely 130lb absolutely destroy a bully who was starting fights with other patrons who was almost twice his size. He was absolutely stunned when those punches started adding up
@nsf001-3
@nsf001-3 3 месяца назад
Uh no, if you're a bouncer, _you're_ the bully. Get real with the narratives you coward
@sword-and-shield
@sword-and-shield 3 месяца назад
Total bs from what I have seen in my 10yrs of bouncing rank bars. You must have worked some place full of mutts. When fighting exp. is even relatively close, size always wrecks more often. Even the damn club, or bar owners know this, because the SEE it happen more often as well. Again, I am not calling you out as bs in what you saw, or experienced, which was clearly mutts. I am calling out the blanket assessment from that experience, and that, to what happens most often, not the one offs.
@dcsteve7869
@dcsteve7869 3 месяца назад
@@sword-and-shield "sigh" always one of these guys. And sorry kiddo but our nightclub was one of the largest on the entire East Coast routinely seeing thousands of people coming through the doors every night and being in the nations capital, one of the most violent in the country, I think I'm pretty confident in what I've said.
@sword-and-shield
@sword-and-shield 3 месяца назад
@e7869 No, your the kid, and your own post proves it. Also proves the experience. The amount of people through the door has squat to do with them being mutts or not, more important that amount through the doors in a night proves it some coffee club for mutts, regardless of "where" so I was right, figures. Always a mutt hangout with bouncers at a buck thirty as well. ******* Hahahahaha, yeah you better delete the facts, and my post after the one below this, and prevent re posting with a block. Always happens when the bullshitters get called out.*********
@dcsteve7869
@dcsteve7869 3 месяца назад
@@sword-and-shield not that I need to give you my life's story but where I came from actually has a lot to do with my experience which is clearly more than yours. Before I was even in highschool I'd seen people murdered right in front of me. I've been all around this world and seen violence, death and terrorism. I don't need to prove myself to a loud mouth child man with insecurities about himself like you. I've done my time KID and your not saying anything that impressed me or anyone else so give it a rest. You sound like a typical 🤡 trying to tough talk and bully people
@RFreund
@RFreund 3 месяца назад
A 150-160 lbs, who knows how to bring his whole bodyweight behind that punch plus hip movement and good foot work can knock a guy out, who double his weight
@Nick-wh4jt
@Nick-wh4jt 3 месяца назад
I weigh 150lbs and I can put every bit of 150 behind a punch, and then some. 240lbs isn't going to save the other person if that lands on the chin, done it before no problem
@ladaga85
@ladaga85 3 месяца назад
It's just science. A pro fighter(world class ones) can generate in one punch over 4-5 times more that their bodyweight. A boxers I mean. Imagine just 350lbs, not even more, come to you on 20cms round of a first. That's is like a bullet to ANYONE. Just trained persons, specials ones can resist that amount of pain. One shot to any part is his muscular body and the result will be: broke a muscle or broke a bone, liver shot, thoracic fracture. That stupid people don't know what it is that kind of strength. It's another level of everything
@Nick-wh4jt
@Nick-wh4jt 3 месяца назад
@@ladaga85 pro fighters are trained to take a punch that’s a given but I don’t know about 4-5 times their weight behind a punch. Twice the weight is more realistic with few exceptions I know that because I been trained to throw a punch. This is why there are weight classes
@Nick-wh4jt
@Nick-wh4jt 3 месяца назад
@@ladaga85 you’re talking about moment or torque or ft lb, weight isn’t the same thing. He’s still putting his weight behind that punch, it’s just by the time it lands it’s a different story, it’s body mechanics. I said there were few exceptions but then again the difference between a professional well trained fighter and somebody the likes of Iron Mike is a big difference. They’re still putting their weight behind they punch unless they got concrete stuffed in their gloves When I said I can put 150 behind a punch it’s every bit of it. Somebody who isn’t trained to throw a punch or take a punch they’re going to sleep no problem. 150lbs is about 75kg on the chin. Iron Mike punches somebody, unless they’re trained to take a punch like I say then they’re going rip
@ladaga85
@ladaga85 3 месяца назад
@@Nick-wh4jt thank you so much for you explanation I didn't know all that knowledge. Your a wise person and well readed. Than your again for your kind help
@the_yungchubbz
@the_yungchubbz 3 месяца назад
I used to spar wit my boy, Solo, and no lie… A big dude with speed and agility is one of the scariest things you can experience. A 350 lbs man throwing a round kick at your head, after throwing several high-speed, heavy punches is TERRIFYING!
@dave52g
@dave52g 2 месяца назад
When he breaks his nose, he'll quit. I broke my nose and tears fell while I was fighting. 😂
@mordi2537
@mordi2537 3 месяца назад
Size and strength matter. But skill and weapons matter more.
@nsf001-3
@nsf001-3 3 месяца назад
Bingo
@TheFeebleClone
@TheFeebleClone 2 месяца назад
I don't know about more or less, but you're right about there being a lot of variables which can play their role in their respective places. The guy with the "2nd Ammendment!" Bumper sticker and a Barrett at home will end up in prison for shoving an SJW wielding pepper spray when the public prosecutor and police chief are woke. I don't want to get too political, but the point is the same: different factors favor victory in different circumstances.
@amck72
@amck72 3 месяца назад
That muscle head last year got man handled by a regular BJJ guy half his size who also had a shoulder injury and the guy told him not to go for the shoulder, but still tried anyway
@user-hn9qw7ou8d
@user-hn9qw7ou8d 3 месяца назад
If size didn’t matter in fights (street fights included), there would be no such thing as weight classes. If we assume equal skill, the bigger and stronger person will always have a HUGE advantage.
@Ggeorgiev89
@Ggeorgiev89 3 месяца назад
Why did you waste time writing this comment? You might as well say 6>5 Yeah.. the question is how much does size make up for skill. Not much
@user-hn9qw7ou8d
@user-hn9qw7ou8d 3 месяца назад
@@Ggeorgiev89 Because morons who can’t think with nuance will say ridiculous shit like “size doesn’t matter in street fights,” and the record needed to be set straight with a little bit of nuance.
@TheSlackerNamedJack
@TheSlackerNamedJack 3 месяца назад
" If we assume equal skill..." If...
@joe94c
@joe94c 3 месяца назад
It matters in trained people. 9/10 times a body builder is wrecked by a someone trained
@jukeseyable
@jukeseyable 3 месяца назад
the question is how much advantage, Ali was significantly smaller than some of his opponents, and somewhat smaller than most, and all though there was certainly some skill disparity, many of his oppenents were fairly competant to highly skilled. im pritty sure haney would hit the big guy often and hard enough to have him on the deck, before the big guy gets an oppertunity to leverage his weight advantage
@cameronturner7077
@cameronturner7077 2 месяца назад
The lack of experience is evident in the man's argument
@MinionofNobody
@MinionofNobody 2 месяца назад
I am a retired cop. I trained heavily in several different martial arts in my younger years. I have been in a lot of street fights. I have a good deal of expertise in this subject both from the perspective of martial arts training and from the perspective of what actually works in a street fight. All of the factors that people normally mention matter in a street fight. Speed, strength, stamina, ability to take a punch, fighting skill, whether a fighter is facing into the sun, if a fighter is sick or depressed or is just having a bad day - all of these things matter. Why do people have such a hard time acknowledging that size is one of those factors that matter? It is simple physics. Isaac Newton expressed this mathematically centuries ago. Force equals mass times acceleration or f=ma. Kinetic energy equals one half mass time velocity squared or Ke=1/2mv^2 I am not an especially big guy. I guarantee that if most people looked at the actor that plays Jack Reacher and looked at me, they would choose to fight me. Heck, I would make the exact same decision. Of course size matters in a fight.
@Charon58
@Charon58 2 месяца назад
Of course. But in this video we aren’t talking about two guys of equal ability with a size and strength difference. We’re talking about a pro fighter against a muscle head.
@mossadmossad2226
@mossadmossad2226 3 месяца назад
I've known a few body builders (roid heads 😂) that used they're size to intimidate the average guy on the street... They went to MMA gyms to train and got schooled. To be fair to some of them, a few soon shred there bulk and trained properly at a natural weight. They became better fighters when they trained properly, fought at a natural weight and actually lwarnt the arts (grappling, steiking etc)
@stephen3511
@stephen3511 3 месяца назад
Size definitely is an advantage when the difference is vast. For example, a 6ft 5 250lb guy who has no training is still likely to come out on top against a trained guy who’s 5ft 7 and 120lb. In my opinion, will, mindset and determination are also major factors…. Apart from the obvious skill and real world training
@SL-eo5pz
@SL-eo5pz 3 месяца назад
A trained fighter with good thigh kicks would chop the 6ft 250lb guy like a tree. My first day of sparring with a trained fighter taught me body conditioning is no joke. Calloused shins feel like baseball bats and the heavier a person is the harder it will be to stand after that first kick. Knuckles are also calloused and dense through conditioning
@winybiny
@winybiny 3 месяца назад
the trained 5"7 120lb guy would win. Will, mindset, and determination are already there for the trained fighter since becoming one requires it due to how hard it is and how many years it takes.
@winybiny
@winybiny 3 месяца назад
@@SL-eo5pz u trained muay thai by any chance?
@SL-eo5pz
@SL-eo5pz 3 месяца назад
@@winybiny yes, Thai Boxing and I also started wrestling recently to get something on the ground going.
@winybiny
@winybiny 3 месяца назад
@@SL-eo5pz Nice for me thai boxing and I want to start bjj for the ground. You're a smart guy.
@fastbackgt4821
@fastbackgt4821 3 месяца назад
My grandfather, who was WWII vet, told me when I started weightlifting in college not to get musclebound. He was right, he had been in plenty of fights in the military, bc the more muscle the more energy it take and the less likely you are going to be fast. And the big guy doesn't have a 'plan' if he can get to the smaller guy.
@tlapaltehuilotlitztli
@tlapaltehuilotlitztli 3 месяца назад
Bradley is completely delusional, he would get destroyed he is not a fighter.
@theblackmasterofwordsandre4584
@theblackmasterofwordsandre4584 3 месяца назад
Thank you for the upload kind sir.
@marcmmclellan
@marcmmclellan 3 месяца назад
Always well done! In addition to what you mentioned, time to connect the punches and resolve of the fighter. A real fighter is resolve and resolve is the real fighter!
@jakemcnally4868
@jakemcnally4868 3 месяца назад
Size and strength does matter, however, ...... Excessive muscle requires excessive amounts of oxygen. An overly muscular fighter would need to end it quickly. Would potentially be slower as well. Generally speaking. Bradley, not being a professional fighter, lacks the skill set to make up for his slower movement and more limited fight endurance. Bottom Line: Bradley very unlikely to overcome Haney's skill set, speed, and endurance. Just a logical and practical opinion. :) Also - Bradley is lucky that Haney is a Tolerant and professional young man. Just sitting there and smiling at this nonsense talk.
@optiksnipegaming9720
@optiksnipegaming9720 3 месяца назад
Size doesn't matter,skill and experience does.
@BridgeTROLL777
@BridgeTROLL777 2 месяца назад
Size and strength absolutely matters but fighting skill is much more important.
@sahilranjan4749
@sahilranjan4749 Месяц назад
Size and strength matters a lot. So does skill if you ever trained you should know that
@ignatziusturret5641
@ignatziusturret5641 2 месяца назад
Muscles are irrelevant in a fight. It's a so old wisdom.
@1wongatonga
@1wongatonga 3 месяца назад
In some cases, yes, size matters. However, it all comes down to skill, heart, speed, strength and if you can take the pain...
@gra5223
@gra5223 2 месяца назад
Bradley Martin is like so many guys who think they can fight. A pro boxer will hit you 8 to 10 times before you realize where you’re at. They will repeatedly punch you in the face as you’re falling from the knockout punch.
@RandomEditsFB
@RandomEditsFB 3 месяца назад
Also people need to stop thinking a boxer would only punch in a street fight, its a street fight just because its their main weapon doesn't mean they will only use that.
@miked.7722
@miked.7722 2 месяца назад
Fighters fight how they train, they always revert to their training so don't think a boxer will all of a sudden start using street tactics or start kicking the guy in the knees unless he's trained and practices in other arts. He won't all of sudden start using Seal hand to hand, he will BOX.
@GoldenEagle0007
@GoldenEagle0007 3 месяца назад
hes talking about that 1 hit but say he misses the clean shot and gets taken down, it's over. Any decent MMA fighter will destroy even the best boxers
@nathanielrobinson173
@nathanielrobinson173 2 месяца назад
Haney is absolutely correct. Most of the time, a trained fighter can beat a bigger opponent. Remember Royce Gracie used to destroy opponents much bigger than him.
@Ultimasomething
@Ultimasomething 3 месяца назад
I love this channel honestly. Wish you where teaching self defense in my city but I learn a lot from your insight regardless. Thank you.
@jasonrottlaender1721
@jasonrottlaender1721 3 месяца назад
There was a video of a body builder against a much smaller jujutsu trained fighter back in the 90's . No matter how much strength the body builder had he could not overcome the much smaller fighters abilities to deflect and out maneuver the much larger opponent. Leaving the body builder wasting energy and gassing out only to be beaten by a much smaller guy.
@spaniardmartinez6896
@spaniardmartinez6896 2 месяца назад
In the streets it’s not about size,it’s about a gat!
@miked.7722
@miked.7722 2 месяца назад
its both. But a huge guy with no training is just meat to a smaller guy who it trained
@alfwalker5698
@alfwalker5698 2 месяца назад
I'm a retired coach, 20+ years - Muay Thai & MMA. A good big guy will almost always beat a good small guy. You usually won't see this though in mixed-weight sparring as the small guy can still use his advantages (speed, work rate & fitness), but the big guy can't use his (power & the ability to soak up shots) - because they are not trying to take each other out. But in an open fight - the big trained guy will almost always win. But an untrained big guy is different. I've coached novice fighters 100+kg who don't hit anywhere near as hard as some 65kg fighters I've worked with - simply, lack of technique, an over-reliance on their weight to provide the power, and - sometimes too much slow twitch muscle/lack of explosiveness.
@Gurnerman
@Gurnerman 2 месяца назад
You're videos are always great 🙌
@markmayer508
@markmayer508 3 месяца назад
Great content Mark, very thought provoking. You seem like a smart guy, can you do some on how someone old and Ill health can do anything to enhance their survival??
@fightscience
@fightscience 3 месяца назад
Sure. Let me think about how to approach the subject. Thanks for watching.
@izzyplusplusplus1004
@izzyplusplusplus1004 3 месяца назад
​@@fightscience I can answer that. Even at older ages, one can train. Train to do what you can. Equip yourself with legal defense tools. Train with those too.
@johnreidy2804
@johnreidy2804 2 месяца назад
@@izzyplusplusplus1004 I only go places with my lawyer.
@matthewhawkins1472
@matthewhawkins1472 2 месяца назад
I’m a former football player…. One of my best friends probably weighed 140-150 to my 280(I’m talking about early’90s. He was very athletic and was good at any sport he tried. He left for basic training for the army after high school and came back after being gone for about 4 months and he was a freaking machine. I wouldn’t have stood a chance in a fight with him. He was as quick as lightning and had gained probably 25 pounds of muscle and knew how to handle himself. Thankfully he had a good head on his shoulders and was a just and Godly man. I witnessed him stop afour thugs who were robbing a woman outside of a bar and one of the guys was holding a knife. He took out the armed guy before he even had a chance to finish his first threat of what he was going to do to us. I’m pretty sure he broke multiple finger of that guy and broke another’s nose before they ran away. Here I was being the gorilla scary looking guy and all I did was watch in astonishment. Fighters fight, and the rest of us best stay out of the way. By the way, I was benching just shy of 400 pounds at that time….. but that didn’t mean anything.
@AndrewLane-pm2ro
@AndrewLane-pm2ro 2 месяца назад
Street fighting isn’t boxing. I once saw a very good boxer mauled by a wrestler (of about the same weight) in a street fight. Once the wrestler got the boxer in a headlock - which took about 30 secs - it was all over.
@carloshathcock5333
@carloshathcock5333 2 месяца назад
I really appreciate how you view things with sound rationale.
@BWater-yq3jx
@BWater-yq3jx 3 месяца назад
I love the good humour throughout this while they're saying they could f eachother up. 😁👍
@kramkalisthenics
@kramkalisthenics 2 месяца назад
A good kicker would annihilate them both in a street fight. Neither have kick defense. Leg reach is longer and kicks are far stronger than punches.
@georgestill2473
@georgestill2473 2 месяца назад
As a combat arts practitioner that's now a gym rat...for 1, is your adrenaline your friend or foe. Be gas after 30secs either missing punches or grabbing. 2, you push or pull weights, you snap and whip punches and kicks...huge difference.
@adamcairns2434
@adamcairns2434 3 месяца назад
can't believe nobody mentioned footwork. I think good footwork is an experienced fighter's best friend when fighting a bigger opponent.
@nuezi9484
@nuezi9484 3 месяца назад
Thank you i was expecting this comment .
@johnreidy2804
@johnreidy2804 2 месяца назад
What if the fight takes place in a crowded bar and there is little room for footwork?
@keything8487
@keything8487 3 месяца назад
well said !!
@BaoNguyen-bh2rk
@BaoNguyen-bh2rk 3 месяца назад
For some reason, Bradley Martyn is all over my recommended the last couple of days.
@cubicinches18
@cubicinches18 3 месяца назад
One of your best vids so far. I was working on the Melbourne wharf suffering the jibes and smart remarks of a few of the big bruisers. I got two guys to remove a slat off a chep pallet and hold it between the two of them. With one blow I snapped the plank. The smart ones never tried to wind me up again. "It's not about the size of the dog in the fight. It's about the size of the fight in the dog."
@danielm593
@danielm593 2 месяца назад
Smart guy… subbed 🤙
@snakeman9902
@snakeman9902 3 месяца назад
Size and strength does have an advantage, it isn't the be all and end all.. You know that Bradley is trolling, he does this with every fighter that comes on his podcast, including Nate Diaz.. Muscle guys, like Bradley also tire quicker.. What was said about functional muscle is 💯, I've seen Bradley spar, not impressed.. It's all in the heart..
@Timmy51m
@Timmy51m 3 месяца назад
I saw a similar situation unfold once. There was some drink involved, but all the same I think it's relevant, I knew both men so it's not a random encounter with no knowledge of the fighters. One very large guy that had knocked quite a few people out with haymakers, reputation for being hard man, he was intimidating to most. He picked a fight with an amateur boxer who wasn't near his size, hadn't boxed competitively for a few years. Both in their twenties and in good shape. The boxer did exactly as was being said in this video, as soon as he knew it was on he didn't hesitate, he hit the big guy so many times in the face with such pace and accuracy that his will to fight was gone very quickly. There was a lot of people watching and most people were quite shocked, they thought that big intimidating man was the real threat, but the real danger was in the trained hands of the nice guy they didn't even notice.
@johnreidy2804
@johnreidy2804 2 месяца назад
But all things being equal the big dude wins almost every time
@LateKnight347
@LateKnight347 2 месяца назад
100-pounds of muscle is a disadvantage that is hard to deal with no matter how good you are. a world class fighter probably can handle it though. these guys are both too cocky.
@John.Doe-OG
@John.Doe-OG 3 месяца назад
I've never been worried/afraid to fight someone bigger than me but I have been worried about fighting someone smaller than me, for the same reason.
@fightscience
@fightscience 3 месяца назад
Interesting. Maybe subconsciously you think that someone smaller is more game to fight.
@soysaucebananna
@soysaucebananna 3 месяца назад
@@fightscience small guy complex is a real thing =)
@John.Doe-OG
@John.Doe-OG 3 месяца назад
@@fightscience Perhaps. Although, I figure that they may be faster than I am, just like I'm typically faster than the bigger guy and they may have more fighting experience from being picked on by bigger guys.
@dougwright5785
@dougwright5785 2 месяца назад
It’s a factor but not an overwhelming factor. If you have stand up skills or ground skills, a smaller man can definetly beat a larger one!
@jamesingebretsen6165
@jamesingebretsen6165 2 месяца назад
It all depends vise versa but a good grappler has the edge. Rule is to never undermaste a big guy or a smaller guy. Stay humble.
@billrootes-composersongwri5552
@billrootes-composersongwri5552 3 месяца назад
The tension between these two hahah it's fantastic ^^
@devohnmitchell
@devohnmitchell Месяц назад
I think skill, being able to box and wrestle, being able to take a punch are the most important regardless of your size.
@itsjustaname777
@itsjustaname777 2 месяца назад
I'm 6'8 and been between 230-330lb my entire adult life and I've lost more street fights than I've won, small wiry *fast* guys win in general
@DrDarrenStevens
@DrDarrenStevens 2 месяца назад
The bodybuilder is lambasted for his ignorance in fighting all over YT and social media.
@twistedstrength.
@twistedstrength. 3 месяца назад
Does Brad really think this guy would just stand upright and throw only 1 punch? Thinking while fighting is one of the biggest advantages that boxer has over Brad. He would have the common sense to throw punches while moving backwards and trying to avoid Brad grabbing him. I think Brad understands that people are getting annoyed with all this hypothetical fighting talk. It’s making him money via attention from analysis.
@toobabatool3199
@toobabatool3199 23 дня назад
you dont have 5 min rounds in a street fight and secondly a guy with the massive size and strength can easily win the grappling game .....
@hermaxmicrowavemak
@hermaxmicrowavemak 12 дней назад
Además, nunca sabes si el tipo grande estará acompañado por su escuadra de vagabundos ninjas armados con katanas...
@Kenjionyt
@Kenjionyt 3 месяца назад
I wouldn’t never let someone sit there and tell me what they gonna do to me that’s a fight buddy😂😂😂
@Angelgrinder1
@Angelgrinder1 3 месяца назад
Size matters, skill matters more. I love how bradley thinks this guy would just stand there and let himself be grabbed. He will not run, he will circle and counter the whole time he tries to "maul" him with punches right to the jaw. Have you ever tried to grab a boxer as a beginner in the fighting game? Boxing is footwork at least as much as throwing hands. Distance control is the key to land anything substancial. Good luck with the bull charge martin. You'll need it.
@DJake78
@DJake78 2 месяца назад
The level of intelligence and humbleness Devin Haney exhibits is impressive.
@ashleyf1817
@ashleyf1817 2 месяца назад
haney is soooo delusional, if you are a big dude covered your face and ran into haney it would be a joke , that guy would kill him
@briankane460
@briankane460 3 месяца назад
I've trained martial arts my whole life ,I'm not big 6ft 203 sparred rolled out of everything I've trained I'd say the mix of judo and Muay Thai I've blended together has helped me the most whenever I've had too fight .
@danielphilpott2218
@danielphilpott2218 2 месяца назад
Haney gave him actually the most humble and legit response. Seasoned trained boxers will absolutely stone the average man in a few seconds. And his response to fighting mma guys...100% accurate - he would legit not stand a chance with an mma guy in a street fight. To his point - they can take enough damage/punches - to at least clinch and destroy.
@richardmcginnis5344
@richardmcginnis5344 3 месяца назад
i used to think the bigger they are the harder they fall meant it was harder to knock out a big dude, but i learned after quite a few fights being 160 most of my life and going up against people my size and bigger, the bigger they are the harder they fall means they hit the ground hard real hard, also the fight or flight kicks with the adrenaline, if you can learn to control the flight or fight problem and use it to your advantage calmly stepping into it while knowing the strength behind the adrenaline boost you got it made, i have kinda learned how to control it, i work on ladders all day as a painter and when a co-worker decides its time to kick the ladder and scare you the instant adrenaline is fine, you know you can't jump off the ladder you know you can't throw your cutpot and brush you know you have to control what you're doing, if i can do it on a ladder i can do it in a fight
@johnreidy2804
@johnreidy2804 2 месяца назад
How much do you get paid to paint?
@realjoeplummer
@realjoeplummer 2 месяца назад
Skill, pain tolerance and endurance. Lacking in any of those areas offsets the "size advantage" considerably.
@edwardshepherd5275
@edwardshepherd5275 3 месяца назад
Throwing punches at the right time is one thing but actually landing them is another. If you can't land a punch you can't win . Most guys don't know how to throw a punch. That's why boxing is an art form of skill .
@r.downgrade5836
@r.downgrade5836 3 месяца назад
Size matters, but only as a mental obstacle. If you look at someone twice your size, you have to have the mental capacity and knowledge to wonder whether or not that bulk is trained or untrained, and then compare it to your own training, or lack thereof.
@MustardSkaven
@MustardSkaven 2 месяца назад
I always just got more aggressive during sparring if I got hit too much. I subconsciously always felt like "I am not throwing out enough damage for him to fear me and decrease his offensive temperament". But the first hit to the nose was a big memory. Adrenaline is a big one and I like that you called it out. Cause there is some adrenaline in a sporting fight, it can't be compared to a street fight where you fear for your life. The levels will be extremely different between fearing a loss and fearing a death. Weight does matter. Obviously. but I think the main component in a street fight is aggressiveness. Willingness to go in and inflict damage despite personal potential harm Cause our human brains are like computers. We are always calculating potential outcomes Consciously or subconsciously. And someone going all-in transforms that idea of "it's just a fight" to "I may die here".
@zarekbaker2246
@zarekbaker2246 3 месяца назад
Is there a way to harden that adrenaline barrier? How can you train for getting hit?
@26michaeluk
@26michaeluk 3 месяца назад
Training/Sparring. I've trained since i was 10 years old. It's really the only way and even then if you get knocked out it increases the likelihood of getting knocked out easier exponentially. The average untrained person gasses out in less than 30 seconds. Training not only gives you cardio but also teaches you how to breathe while fighting, gets you used to punches getting thrown at you and getting hit. It also helps keep your ego in check. Ego is the cause of almost every fight. You don't feel the need to prove yourself when you're comfortable in your own abilities. Just avoiding street fights unless absolutely necessary is the best thing. Now getting sucker punched out of nowhere is tough. The only street fight I've ever been in was started by a blindsided punch to the temple that caused a flash knockout and had a wall not kept me standing, and had i not experienced it before it would've bad news for me. For some reason the guy thought he'd done enough. But i fired right back off the wall with a left jab and right straight i thankfully that right broke his nose and blood went everywhere. People's first reaction is to grab their nose and when he did i double legged him to the ground and punched him maybe 3 times very well before it was broken up. Dude went to jail. Turns out he had mistaken me for someone else who was smashing his girl. I'm no badass nor do i try to come across as one. As i said i was part lucky, part prepared. Hope i helped in any way. Stay safe.
@zarekbaker2246
@zarekbaker2246 3 месяца назад
@@26michaeluk I believe you. I’m thankful you’re here and able to help think be and stay safe.
@anonymouslakernerd7214
@anonymouslakernerd7214 3 месяца назад
"I wish there was a way we could make this happen." There's absolutely a way. But you know better.
@iancjordan1811
@iancjordan1811 3 месяца назад
My favorite channel!!!!
@manstick1
@manstick1 2 месяца назад
The one that doesn't get beat. PERIOD.. LOLOL
@gelatinoid349
@gelatinoid349 2 месяца назад
Not only speed and momentum. You develop muscles to purpose. I'm a grill and prep cook. I can slice and dice food ALL day. When i first started my forearms would be cramping at the end of the day. Same thing with punching. It's nice to have big muscles to a degree but if you don't train punching, your technique, speed, and those big and little muscles that you work specifically through punching wont be there. Technique is important for power too. You don't learn that by thinking about it.
@Cenatcenat902
@Cenatcenat902 3 месяца назад
The fact that Bob Sapp beat Ernesto Hoost 2 times shows you how much size matters and the size difference wasn’t even that huge
@wolftotem2367
@wolftotem2367 3 месяца назад
The 'loser' laughed all the way to the bank,if you know what I mean.
@warrenkener
@warrenkener 3 месяца назад
Interestingly, Sapp had some training before he started fighting and did some pro wrestling before that. He was obviously no where near the experience level of Hoost, but I think training is amplified by physical ability. If Bradley actually trained for a year he probably would be dangerous. But as a pretty much completely untrained fighter the boxer is probably right IMHO.
@Justin.Q
@Justin.Q 2 месяца назад
Tyson said it best, "Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face." The fastest punches can create enough velocity to generate an incredible amount of power, making for efficient strikes. On the other hand, power won’t generate speed, which is crucial not only to throw hits but to respond to ones. Technique is the important factor in this because the trained fighter will have practiced the right way to throw punches to land them effectively everytime. And the bigger untrained fighter, who isn't use to being punched, not hit but punched, with significance each time will be done with in a hurry.
@pmartialartsx
@pmartialartsx 3 месяца назад
Size matters but so does speed and timing
@mikeythompson7777
@mikeythompson7777 2 месяца назад
The old fighter's saying: It's not the size of the dog in the fight -- it's the size of the fight in the dog.
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