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Thread: Can a high school wrestler beat the average martial artist?

  1. #91
    omegapoint Guest

    Striking counts the most in the street...

    Wrestler's usually don't know how to throw a decent anatomically/biomechanically sound punch. Just watch the earlier UFCs and Prides and you'll see some 250 lb. muscle bound, steroided-out, pro athlete throw punches like a 7 year old. Ridiculous. At least BJJ guys like Rickson can rely on sound striking skills to help defeat an opponent. Even Coleman and Kerr just recently started sharpening their punching techs and they still look like pansies when they punch. Sorry, that's just the truth. You better be able to kick-ass if you're an Olympic caliber grappler that trains 4-8 hrs. every day. Otherwise, all you're training would be for naught!!! I've fought and seen multiple wrestlers fight in the streets and they're just like anyone else who trains for simulated combat, iffy at best.

    Usually quiet confident looking people are the most dangerous, not steroid enraged beef-cattle who exhaust all their energy posturing and isht. Arrogant confidence does give them an edge in the psychological aspect of combat, but not to someone who knows himself and knows better. Diplomacy!!! :)

  2. #92
    Grappling-Insanity Guest

    It really doesnt matter if they cant throw a "technical punch"

    If you got a muscle bound freak no top of you mashing your face into concrete and throwing punches and elbows/forearms at you.

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