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  • #16
    Originally posted by Chadd77 View Post
    All fat no muscle watch what I posted former strongest man in the world mma fight.

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    • #17
      Threads gone to shit lol

      Makes me laugh when everyone already knows the score but they post anyway as if it's news

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      • #18
        https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=sqpRgN_qsFw

        Hunt.Chad and mr. I

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        • #19
          Originally posted by TrapsBrah View Post
          All fat no muscle watch what I posted former strongest man in the world mma fight.
          I agree, I was commenting to TKD. No doubt size and strength is a huge advantage in bjj or mma.

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          • #20
            Brock Lesnar proved how far brute strength could go with minimal training/experience.

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            • #21
              Pudgy would get wiped out by a cro cop let alone lesner or cain but give him his due he has worked hard and fought some fights since transitioning from strongman.

              I'd like to see him against kimbo

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              • #22
                Originally posted by blm View Post
                Brock Lesnar proved how far brute strength could go with minimal training/experience.
                Cmon though he was an awsome wrestler, trained some bjj with gracie and was a freak with punching power

                Not just a big strong guy

                If you want an example of brute strength and size in his early carrear just look at bob sapp who came in and trashed K1, beating Ernesto hoost twice.

                He should have retired there before people studied his weakness

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                • #23
                  Still a valid point. Yours is a better example though.

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                  • #24
                    I think we are all saying the same thing basically. You can't under value someone's size strength. It has a factor and therefore matters. Training will just help equalize things.

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                    • #25
                      I don't know much about this stuff but saying lesnar has minimal skill seems odd to me.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Bouncer View Post
                        I don't know much about this stuff but saying lesnar has minimal skill seems odd to me.
                        Referring to mma and bjj. His size and strength was a significant factor of his early success against smaller heavyweights. It wasn't until he met guys his equal that he got destroyed.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Bouncer View Post
                          300lbs of muscle that has a couple years BJJ training VS 115lbs guy with same skill level. who wins?

                          assuming the big guy has some flexibility with the years of bjj training then yes, there is certainly a point where power wins the day.
                          Who wins? Technique bro....not giving you a hard time, but reality is technique wins and rarely size wins in Bjj.....this is a FACT....I've been to enough comps and competed enough to know.

                          So in essence here for the argument on size strength in bjj....technique rules:agreed:

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Mr I View Post
                            Rado one of the first things I'm learning is keeping base when ontop in side control is hugely depleting on opponents. Used in short bursts to improve position it's very effective

                            In bjj I can use my strength in surges but if I try and use all the time I just burn out.

                            It's a bit like nitrous oxide in a car
                            Base is where it's all at....you got no base,you got shit:agreed:

                            And I've never said strength doesn't do justice in bjj...I'd be shooting my own self for that comment.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by blm View Post
                              Referring to mma and bjj. His size and strength was a significant factor of his early success against smaller heavyweights. It wasn't until he met guys his equal that he got destroyed.
                              Lesnar was never a 100% his intestine was leaking fecal matter into his stomach. He had to have surgery and never made a full comeback. He still beat several well established mma fighters regardless.

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                              • #30


                                Bobby Lashley has no martial arts background yet his mma record is 12-2. He was never submitted or ko'd. One loss was due to dehydration and another was a unanimous decision. Size and strength matter.

                                Edit: actually Lashley was tk'od but it was due dehydration and he was hospitalized after the fight.
                                Last edited by TrapsBrah; 03-03-15, 01:16 PM.

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