boxers vs. martial arts

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Noodley

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col said:
Not using it,but wanting it can be?

maybe not too different to "wanting" anything else - and maybe an indication that it should be more available (not that I am saying it should)
 

col

Legendary Member
Noodley said:
maybe not too different to "wanting" anything else - and maybe an indication that it should be more available (not that I am saying it should)



Seeing as its a replacement ,to an addictive substance,then maybe it should be more freely available,and easier to get,then it might stop some of what it causes,due to its cost?
 

craigwend

Grimpeur des terrains plats
Real Name: Bruce Lee Jun Fan Yuen Kim
Born: November 27, 1940 in San Francisco, California
Died: July 20, 1973 in Hong Kong, China of a cerebal edema
Height: 5feet 7inch.
Weight: 120-130lbs.
Trainers: Yip Man 1954-1957, Wong Shun-Leung 1957-1958
Styles: Wing Chun & Jeet Kune Do




Official Fights
Year Opponent Location Result Other info
1955 William Cheung Hong Kong Exhibition
1957 Wong Shun-Leung Hong Kong Exhibition
1958 Pu Chang Hong Kong KO 2 Referee: Wong Shun-Leung
1958 Yang Huang Hong Kong KO 1 Amateur Boxing Tournament
1958 Lieh Lo Hong King KO 1 Amateur Boxing Tournament
1958 Shen Yuen Hong Kong KO 1 Amateur Boxing Tournament-Semi Finals
1958 Gary Elms Hong Kong KO 3 Amateur Boxing Tournament-Finals
1960 (unknown) Seattle, Washington KO 1 Lee scored a knockout with a backfist/Street Fight
1960 (unknown) Seattle, Washington KO 1 Street Fight
1962 (?) Uechi Seattle, Washington KO 1 Referee: Jesse Glover
1963 (unknown) Hong Kong KO
1964 Wong Jack-Man Oakland, California Outcome Pending (12/?) Result of this fight is disputed. And if further information becomes available, the result may be changed. Some sources claim the fight ended in a draw/a win for Lee.
1973 (Kung fu fighter) Hong Kong KO The KO came 30 seconds into the fight.



* record may contain errors or be incomplete, and is subject to change. Results compiled from articles, computer web-pages, books, and magazine articles. Any additional information and/or knowledge of an error, please post your findings on the message board.

http://groups.msn.com/CHINESEBOXINGRINGRECORDS/bruceleesfightrecord.msnw
 
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Abitrary

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craigwend said:
Real Name: Bruce Lee Jun Fan Yuen Kim
Born: November 27, 1940 in San Francisco, California
Died: July 20, 1973 in Hong Kong, China of a cerebal edema
Height: 5feet 7inch.
Weight: 120-130lbs.
Trainers: Yip Man 1954-1957, Wong Shun-Leung 1957-1958
Styles: Wing Chun & Jeet Kune Do




Official Fights
Year Opponent Location Result Other info
1955 William Cheung Hong Kong Exhibition
1957 Wong Shun-Leung Hong Kong Exhibition
1958 Pu Chang Hong Kong KO 2 Referee: Wong Shun-Leung
1958 Yang Huang Hong Kong KO 1 Amateur Boxing Tournament
1958 Lieh Lo Hong King KO 1 Amateur Boxing Tournament
1958 Shen Yuen Hong Kong KO 1 Amateur Boxing Tournament-Semi Finals
1958 Gary Elms Hong Kong KO 3 Amateur Boxing Tournament-Finals
1960 (unknown) Seattle, Washington KO 1 Lee scored a knockout with a backfist/Street Fight
1960 (unknown) Seattle, Washington KO 1 Street Fight
1962 (?) Uechi Seattle, Washington KO 1 Referee: Jesse Glover
1963 (unknown) Hong Kong KO
1964 Wong Jack-Man Oakland, California Outcome Pending (12/?) Result of this fight is disputed. And if further information becomes available, the result may be changed. Some sources claim the fight ended in a draw/a win for Lee.
1973 (Kung fu fighter) Hong Kong KO The KO came 30 seconds into the fight.



* record may contain errors or be incomplete, and is subject to change. Results compiled from articles, computer web-pages, books, and magazine articles. Any additional information and/or knowledge of an error, please post your findings on the message board.

http://groups.msn.com/CHINESEBOXINGRINGRECORDS/bruceleesfightrecord.msnw


Here come the special people
 

longers

Legendary Member
Would a diet of bangers and mash help as part of a training diet for an aspiring martial artist?
 

Noodley

Guest
Abitrary said:
Yes. The people who know about martial arts.

The special people.


When I was at primary school these were the people who could not identify everyday objects by touch alone.
 

Noodley

Guest
longers said:
Would a diet of bangers and mash help as part of a training diet for an aspiring martial artist?

Judging by my local classes....yes, but only if they were on a diet.
 
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Abitrary

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Abitrary said:
Here we are:

Q: Do you fancy a bit of mixed martial arts?
A: No way man, thats just embarrassing. I don't mind watching it, but if I put a pair of gloves on and a mixed martial arts guy came in the ring, he'd be useless. I'd just have to take my time and dodge him for a bit. If he grabs my leg, I'm gonna knock him out aren't I? It wouldn't even be a contest

COOKIE MONSTER. for the last time i implore

read this. And tell me what you think.
 

Noodley

Guest
Abitrary said:
COOKIE MONSTER. for the last time i implore

read this. And tell me what you think.

And going back to my "big Dave" story....

The thing is "bid Dave" said if it was a martial arts contest he would have won, but as it was boxing rules he got his arse kicked. He did not say whether if there was a mix of rules, a free for all, whether he would have won. And I suppose "first punch" relies on being able to punch or being hit.

I am glad I can run...
 

4F

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Abitrary said:
COOKIE MONSTER. for the last time i implore

read this. And tell me what you think.

I will tell you what I think and that is that you and Calzaghe are as mad as each other. Calzaghe may have a very good record however he is a bit of a homer and I think this will tell in his next fight against Hopkins. If Calzaghe really is that good why has he resisted from fighting in America as much as he has.

Without doubt MA would win in an evenly weighted competition as the MA fighter would have far more many methods of attack than the boxer.
Cookiemonster has bought this to your attention many times.

I am still laughing at your suggestion that Mcguigan would beat Lee. LMFAO

I must congratulate however as this is the funniest tread on any website that I have read in ages.
 
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