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What mma fighter would last in this fast pace boxing match- david tua vs Ike Ibeabuchi.?

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i dont think anyone has the chin, heart or punching power of these two.

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  1. no mma fighter will ever cross over to boxing, it requires a new level of conditioning which has been unseen in mma. The high pace and always having to be on your feet and being expected to get up in 8 seconds is not something in mma fighter can do. The punishment is also far worse in boxing. In mma you cna grab and roll around and basically never get hit or not get hit that often. That doesnt go the same in boxing. Low class boxers have crossed over to mma and have had success while ive yet to see a mma fighter cross over to boxing.

    They are totally different sports but i have always said that boxing is much harder in terms of what a fighter has to go through to win tough fights. The body shots, headshots, 10 to 12 round fights, knockdowns, and getting up and continueing to fight.

    the way your chin and heart will be questioned has never been an issue in mma. In mma your allowed to tap out and quit, in boxing youll be tarnished for life for pulling that c**p, also you have to remember if a guy gets hit hard once and hits the ground the ref basically stops the fight. And everyone cheers, not in boxing though.


  2. ...No Boxer could win a fight with a "heavy-weight" MMA fighter...  "Rampage" Jackson would tear'um apart before the sound of the "starting-bell" fell silent...  Each "sport" has it's own champions...  a MMA fighter has far too many "tools" to use against a Boxer.  The MMA fighter doesn't need the "chin"...  the Boxer would be on the ground in about "half a second" and find himself looking like a soft "pretzel" learning a completely new sporting procedure...  it's called "Tap Out".........

  3. Tua in 5 rounds.

  4. Let's face it, MMA fighters don't have the heart and stamina to go 12 rounds in the boxing ring.  It's got to be hyperviolent and short for any MMA heavy to cope, but that's not what happens in a boxing match.

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