Could a smaller trained boxer beat up a bodybuilder type in a street fight?
Can someone smaller with speed training like a manny pacquio beat up someone huge, like a bodybuilder type in a street fight?
Can someone smaller with speed training like a manny pacquio beat up someone huge, like a bodybuilder type in a street fight?
Easily yes yes yes yes yes yes yes seen it happen before and myself who boxed for 5 years beat the shit out of a 210 lineman football player i weigh 165 pounds – - ask yourself this who would win in a fight bruce lee or a bodybuilder – RIP body builder
Imho,yes because this would be about speed, fitness, power & endurance, the boxer wins! if however the bodybuilder gets hold of the boxer(which should be avoided at all costs) then he’s got a chance to lock him down with pure strength. in my experience anybody can be beaten with a few well aimed punches, because, bodybuilder or not, they still have the usual weak spots i.e the chin!
Yes. If he can slip in a punch to the jaw, it would be lights out for the beefcake.
they could but only if the bodybuilder cant fight it depends on everything else like can the bodybuilder punch hard (most proberly) or can he block if he can fight he will mast proberly win
Yes. Actually, you don’t even have to be a trained boxer to beat up a larger, body-building guy.
hell yes
usually an average street fighter can beat up a body builder
they probably dont even hit hard because they are not trained for fighting they train to have muscle and all that muscle slows there speed down so how much could a 3 pound hand hurt if its hitting you slower than one mile per hour get what im saying
and pacman will probably kick 3 body builders asses and im not even a fan but i wont lie i know a good fighter when i see one
A smaller trained boxer would absolutely destroy a huge bodybuilder. I used to work with a guy who was a professional bodybuilder. He was about 5’5″ and close to 300 lbs with huge biceps. He would brag all day about his lifting credentials.
So one day we were talking and he was bragging so I told him that he might be tough pushing around weights but if he ever got in the ring, he would get anahilated! Why? To be able to effectively punch, you need to be able to generate snap at the end of your punches. If you are overly muscular in the shoulders and biceps, you can not generate that snap. The punches will be slow and pounderous and will have little to no power behind them.
Put a skinny guy like Kelly Pavlik in there with a guy who is a body builder and over 300 lbs and Pavlik knocks him cold in about 30 seconds.
Absolutely yes.
Someone who is trained in fighting will have a better chance, regardless of speed, strength, or size.
That being said, being bigger can help. Also, who knows what would happen in a fight? It’s very unpredictable, especially when you’re talking about two imaginary people.