learn proper technique (doable in <1 month), increase your stamina, increase your neck strength, you won't even need sparring experience and the 150lb boxer won't be able to do jackshit if you're ≥20lb heavier.
Honestly height is a bigger problem than weight.
Also your weight doesn't mean shit if you don't know how to strike, you probably punch like a 12 year old and throw yourself off balance with every swing.
If you have a bit of experience in grappling and you are bigger than him given that you focus on lifting you still have a decent chance by closing the distance and doing a takedown
4 years lifting, plus 1 year boxing to get good at basics whilst still lifting, decent stamina, 40lb weight advantage
Vs
5 years mostly only boxing, great stamina and technique, 40lb weight disadvantage though same height/wingspan
In a boxing match?
The boxer easily.
It's like 90% cardio, which is why they spend all their time doing that, and not lifting.
Unless you're able to knock out your opponent quickly, the one who wins is just the one who can last longer.
In a boxing match?
The boxer easily.
It's like 90% cardio, which is why they spend all their time doing that, and not lifting.
Unless you're able to knock out your opponent quickly, the one who wins is just the one who can last longer.
I meant in terms of OP situation which I assume is a random fight/attack/escalation or some kind of survival or street fight
In that case, the other guy.
A year is more than enough time to get your 4 basic strikes down to being second nature, and weight classes exist for a reason.
maybe with boxing rules. there is a point where being much bigger and stronger over-powers any skill because you can just grab them and not let go.
also you if you lift to get big muscles you won't get good at tecnique moron
>boxing rules
They don't get worse at punching when you take away the rules.
When you take away their pillows they break their feeble hands instantly
Serious question: do you think the only thing people learn in boxing classes is how to punch with gloved hands?
Follow-up question: why are you posting about things you know literally nothing about?
I do get better at kick and grabbing however.
And how much time have you spent practicing kicking and grabbing?
The same amount of time as the boxer?
Why would a 150lb boxer destroy me? I didn’t do anything to him? Only cowards attack unprovoked.
>Lift your whole life
>150 pound pianist still plays better than you
learn proper technique (doable in <1 month), increase your stamina, increase your neck strength, you won't even need sparring experience and the 150lb boxer won't be able to do jackshit if you're ≥20lb heavier.
Honestly height is a bigger problem than weight.
Also your weight doesn't mean shit if you don't know how to strike, you probably punch like a 12 year old and throw yourself off balance with every swing.
If you have a bit of experience in grappling and you are bigger than him given that you focus on lifting you still have a decent chance by closing the distance and doing a takedown
>box your whole life
>untrained fatass with a gun still destroys you
4 years lifting, plus 1 year boxing to get good at basics whilst still lifting, decent stamina, 40lb weight advantage
Vs
5 years mostly only boxing, great stamina and technique, 40lb weight disadvantage though same height/wingspan
Who wins?
In a boxing match?
The boxer easily.
It's like 90% cardio, which is why they spend all their time doing that, and not lifting.
Unless you're able to knock out your opponent quickly, the one who wins is just the one who can last longer.
I meant in terms of OP situation which I assume is a random fight/attack/escalation or some kind of survival or street fight
In that case, the other guy.
A year is more than enough time to get your 4 basic strikes down to being second nature, and weight classes exist for a reason.
Boxer won't attack you unprovoked. The better someone is at fighting, the less they want to fight.
You'll learn this as you get older. The only people that want to fight are people that can't.
This thread again eh? Well shit I guess it's been at least a whole day since the last one.