Dash wrote:
I still think if you're talking a pound for pound fighter, based on some discipline with rules and judges that's one thing. Or if you're saying matched up against people roughly the same size. Simply "who would win" though is something else.
I cant help but think if a guy 5'7 and 135 lbs stepped into the ring with say, Muhammad Ali at 6'3 215.. he'd get crushed.
Ali beat Foreman.
Bruce trained way harder than Ali...so hard that one mistake ended up killing him.
back injury...equagesic...cerebral edema...very sad.
"THINK ABOUT IT!!!!!!" /jack black off
EDIT: Oh, and it's way harder to hit a smaller guy especially if he's fast and smart, kinda like how it's difficult to punch a fly.
EDIT: Damn these edits and multiple posts, by the time I'm done writing what I want to add I forget to copy it over to the previous post and end up making a new one.
TheRiov wrote:
Strength and mass are certainly factors in BJJ
One of the reasons I prefer stand up fighting. It relies too much on strength and mass. In order to get those attributes, you [usually?] end up sacrificing so much more...speed..flexibility...speed....speeeed and speed and power and agility. And speed.
The other reasons....stand up fighting is much more effective versus multiple attackers, and it's safer because you can flee more quickly and you have much more options with other possible threats. Also, I just wouldn't consider training in a way that involves being on the floor embracing another man. It's not homophobic, I just like to stay on my feet and not let any other part of my body touch the ground. Now a woman...I'd wrestle. But only cause I wouldn't want to hurt them! And another reason...
EDIT: Oh, and BJJ sounds waaaay too much like BJ.