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Old March 27th, 2008, 10:38 PM   #64
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Originally Posted by kungfool View Post
LOL Mark!

That's always the question! It's the same thing as "Which style is better"...

There's so many variables bro.... It's like any given day, how in shape are they, how big are they (not just in a muscular way but how heavy are they,) when you say dirty what exactaly do you mean... I mean are weapons at hand allowed??? I always look and see the things around me and if they can be used in a fight... I even look at the structures of buildings or sharp edged tables and think about that. Also if I get taken to the ground, I'm gonna bite, scratch, do small chin-na (Chinese joint locking and muscle/sinew tearing) etc, as quickly as I can.... There are things that wrestle/ing and UFC deem illegal but it's go for the gold time on the street or in a self defence situation... So what are the variables?

Some guys are are just naturaly tough som-bitches who can have a bottle broken over there head or get hit with everything you've got.... And they just look at you and smile.

Boxers are used to dealing with getting their "face wet" and dealing with full power situations but wrestlers are as well.

Perhaps the element that the fighters are in will make a difference... Padded mat? Hard concrete street? Alley? Ring? Open space or enclosed confined space?...

LOL I can go on and on about this shit because I love this stuff!

Cheers bro!

In answer to your question...

It depends.
OK Foolie. Suppose each fighter was in the same weight class. All attributes were equal, and both spent the same years training at their respective arts. Put them in the ring (Squared Circle) with MMA rules. No gloves, 3 - 3 minute rounds. To make it interesting, NO SUBMISSIONS, everything else goes.
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