Dear Asian MA Nutriders
Are you guys ****ing retarded? Seriously.
"Hurr, hurr, who would you rather face? Arnold in his prime or Bruce Lee?"
Size makes a big ****ing difference you retards. Get the greatest "flyweight" in boxing in the world and face him up against a heavyweight, or a super heavyweight. Hell, get a middle weight like myself to face a heavyweight, those guys hit like a tank and have coconut skulls (for the most part).
I've noticed that nut-riders like to preach Bruce Lee as a way to justify virtually anything they have to say about martial arts.
Well consider this - Bruce Lee was basically the first Mixed Martial Artist. He took the best from each of his respective styles and eliminated the rest.
He worked groundwork, he trained weights, throwing, jointlocks, and striking. Sound familiar?
I was in boxing for awhile up to about 4-5 months ago due to some "politics" and this is what I would personally recommend from my own experience -
If you want to weightlift, go two days in the week (Tuesday/Thursday) and keep a normal weightlifting schedule for the rest of it. One of my biggest problems with my boxing is that I failed to lift weights when I was actively training and I feel that actually hurt my performance.
Anyone and everyone interested in martial arts should check out this website - www.bullshido.net
If any of you have any questions for me, PM
Are you guys ****ing retarded? Seriously.
"Hurr, hurr, who would you rather face? Arnold in his prime or Bruce Lee?"
Size makes a big ****ing difference you retards. Get the greatest "flyweight" in boxing in the world and face him up against a heavyweight, or a super heavyweight. Hell, get a middle weight like myself to face a heavyweight, those guys hit like a tank and have coconut skulls (for the most part).
I've noticed that nut-riders like to preach Bruce Lee as a way to justify virtually anything they have to say about martial arts.
Well consider this - Bruce Lee was basically the first Mixed Martial Artist. He took the best from each of his respective styles and eliminated the rest.
He worked groundwork, he trained weights, throwing, jointlocks, and striking. Sound familiar?
I was in boxing for awhile up to about 4-5 months ago due to some "politics" and this is what I would personally recommend from my own experience -
If you want to weightlift, go two days in the week (Tuesday/Thursday) and keep a normal weightlifting schedule for the rest of it. One of my biggest problems with my boxing is that I failed to lift weights when I was actively training and I feel that actually hurt my performance.
Anyone and everyone interested in martial arts should check out this website - www.bullshido.net
If any of you have any questions for me, PM