Kimbo's boxing game is looking tighter, much more explosive than his backyard brawl days. He looks more fit too. Considering his MMA win against a pro-boxer and his corner folks (Bas), I think he's going to take the fight to Tank.
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Kimbo training for his fight against Tank
Kimbo's boxing game is looking tighter, much more explosive than his backyard brawl days. He looks more fit too. Considering his MMA win against a pro-boxer and his corner folks (Bas), I think he's going to take the fight to Tank.Last edited by Tom Yum; 09-23-2007, 12:46 AM.Tags: None
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There are no second chances.
“Anyone can give up, it's the easiest thing in the world to do. But to hold it together when everyone else would understand if you fell apart, that's true strength.”
Originally posted by Tom YumGhost, you are like rogue from x-men but with a willy.
*drools*
another good find by you tomyum, is it me or does the guy look like hes puffing after just a few seconds of pad work?
maybe hes just trying to line the shots up or something but thats some sloowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww padwork.
his boxing technique has some way to go yet. personally i think hed be better off spending more time on the ground as he at least has some good experience stand up which can make up alot for lack of tech.
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Thanks, Ghost.
His punches are slow because he is a big man, but I believe they pack alot of power. He has good boxing fundamentals with alot of power. He could be slightly gassed, but when you're over 250-lbs its hard to keep your gas I reckon.
His last victory showed that he also has the fundamentals of the clinch and ground game; areas that are Tank's historical weakness.Last edited by Tom Yum; 09-22-2007, 07:27 AM.
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Resident Groaner
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There are no second chances.
“Anyone can give up, it's the easiest thing in the world to do. But to hold it together when everyone else would understand if you fell apart, that's true strength.”
Originally posted by Tom YumGhost, you are like rogue from x-men but with a willy.
*drools*
no doubt those punches will hurt, will be an interesting fight. i think he could be faster at his size still.
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Originally posted by seany85 View PostAm looking forward to see how kimbo fares.
Guys who lost haven't done much: Paul Varelans, John Matua etc.
A victory over Tank could be a good omen for Kimbo's MMA career.
On the other hand, since we don't know what Tank's doing he could very well come out leaner, meaner and demonstrate some improved wrestling skills, better ground control and exert his will on Kimbo with his ground and pound style.Last edited by Tom Yum; 09-29-2007, 09:36 AM.
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Resident Groaner
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There are no second chances.
“Anyone can give up, it's the easiest thing in the world to do. But to hold it together when everyone else would understand if you fell apart, that's true strength.”
Originally posted by Tom YumGhost, you are like rogue from x-men but with a willy.
*drools*
yeah its probably the best mma match up for kimbo as he doesnt have to worry about someone having any real skill as such.
Agree his weight training has let him down here, he lookslike he trains for size rather than any functional strength.
I wonder if tanks experience in this type of fighting will see him win this.
I dont really know, one things for certain, there wont be much skill going on!
alot of wild swinging and out of breath looks will be the order of the day.
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Here's Kimbo's last MMA match
His punches were tighter than during his backyard brawl days and he's learned some ground work; gets a double leg dump on Mercer and then sumbits him by guilotine while in the guard.
I honesly thought he would get KO'd by Mercer, expecting him to be the same brawler as before, but he actually came out with as much technique as agression.
I agree that Kimbo is no match for top MMA athletes; but its too early to tell. He's just getting started in MMA.Last edited by Tom Yum; 09-25-2007, 02:35 PM.
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Originally posted by Tom Yum View PostHis punches were tighter than during his backyard brawl days and he's learned some ground work; gets a double leg dump on Mercer and then sumbits him by guilotine while in the guard.
I honesly thought he would get KO'd by Mercer, expecting him to be the same brawler as before, but he actually came out with as much technique as agression.
Originally posted by Tom Yum View PostI agree that Kimbo is no match for top MMA athletes....
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I disagree with both of you guys, allow me to explain:
Hardman, Kimbo is not anywhere near the shape he needs to be in to face a competitive MMA fighter and he doesn't have enough experience against tough opponents. He might be able to go all out in one round, but would spend all of his gas and take a beating. Do you think Kimbo could physically outlast and outfight a Chuck Liddell? A Randy Coture? A Frank Shamrock? I don't think he could handle Cung Le, a man who would give up 70-lbs to Kimbo, but has more than enough experience and just enough poewr to get the job done.
However, I believe Kimbo has demonstrated skills that he hasn't before; he demonstrated fundamental boxing technique with power under pressure, he dumped Mercer, pulled into guard and got a guillotine. That's the fundamentals of MMA. His strategy was to avoid giving Mercer distance to box; he executed that strategy showing that he listened to his advisor, rather than try to throw haymakers.
Mike, seeing the above and the folks he's dropped from his crew, he's decided to change the people whom he surrounds himeslf with. That's a good move and symbolic of his desire to compete to win.Last edited by Tom Yum; 09-25-2007, 09:27 PM.
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