M4P wrote:Pg81 wrote:M4P wrote:So you don't even train, read any of my previous posts, or have any actual experience in combat sports. Got it, next.
So you have no arguments apart from personal attacks. Good to know.
not at all a personal attack. All three of my points stand. You have no personal experience in combat sports, don't understand the role that size and athleticism play, and can't seem to grasp that the differential between Zion and Conor is similar to that of a full grown adult male and a teenage female. If you had spent any time in a BJJ or MMA gym you would understand this pretty quickly.
Yes, but the human body has physical limits and at some point, the bigger you are, there’s diminishing results in terms of speed and agility.
Yes, Zion has 100lbs on Conner...but the difference between 180 and 280 is not the same as 90 vs 190.
And I think people are just focusing on the physical aspect, when fighting is mostly mental. Like I said before...it doesn’t matter how big you are...no one wants to get their ass beat...especially someone who’s probably never had his ass beat before.
Tyson’s famous quote of “everyone has a plan until they get punched in the mouth” sums this up pretty well. Someone who’s never been in a fight is going to be absolutely scared **** stepping up against a trained fighter. Zion would already lose before the first punch was even thrown.
And that would be true in just a boxing match, with huge ass gloves on. This topic mentioned back alley street fight. So take that fear factor and multiple it by 100x.