Does Size MATTER in Street Fights?.. Boxer Humbles Bodybuilder Influencer

Does Size MATTER in Street Fights?.. Boxer Humbles Bodybuilder Influencer
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Bradley Martyn gets Humbled by Devin Haney on the topic Does Size MATTER in Street Fights? Haney says size doesn’t matter, Martyn says it does. Who’s right? How much does size matter in fighting? Full video: Devin Haney Reacts To Gervonta Davis Vs. Ryan Garcia, May 20th Lomachenko, & Street Fighting Bradley (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxjHwlGSyU8&t=3939s)

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  1. That guy is so much bigger, no was does the little boxer win in a “fight”. In a boxing match yeah boxer wins but not when big man can just bully tackle him. I train and weight and size matters

  2. Devon is not even considered a KO puncher, and he would put this dude to SLEEP, or bust him up REALLY BADLY. Maybe even make Bradley cry! Cuz a pro fighter hitting you, in a street fight…oh MAN that is gonna HURT like you never expected.

  3. Bradley would win 8/10 times, unfortunately. Devin is not known as a puncher and would get tripped to the ground and smothered within 60 seconds, barring an early KO, which is unlikely. He’s too small and has no wrestling skills as far as I know.

  4. I’m not a professional fighter my anymeans but iv been in a lot fights probably been punched on the up side of 100 times thrown as many plenty of street fights and I can take a punch pretty damn well but one thing I learned there was a no rules in a street fight il use a brick if I have to

  5. Big guy and little guy little guy moderately trains big guy not trained at the beginning big guy has the advantage. But it gets really hard really quick to keep all that blood flowing through all those muscles getting winded and fatigued starts setting in and after about 45 seconds they start slowing down drastically at that point you can pick them apart anyway you want and if that smaller guy is moderately trained in MMA was solid grappling ole boy doesn't stand a chance

  6. honestly if Brad had some balls he would test the “ can he take a punch” theory and just let dude hit him in the jaw three times and see if he can take it or if he drops….kinda like a Jackass stunt..Because let’s be realistic Brad is never going to fight these guys…they just can’t no matter how confident they are…why risk their career for some dumb YouTube video that won’t make you jack shit when they can fight fight actual fighters for millions so they can’t fight but they can find out if dude can knock Brad out…it would also kinda resolve the question…if Brad got knocked out with 1-3 punch’s then bro probably has a point and is right…no need to test it out in a fight…but if Brad takes the punches…well who knows maybe he’s on to something lol he keeps chirping at these dudes let’s see if he can take a punch…maybe make a bet of some shit put money on it

  7. In any type of fight, I’ll always choose excellent technique over have lots of muscles. Having great technique wins you fights, whereas have a having a body of a bodybuilder slows you down quite a lot.

  8. Most cases but not all.In my perspective I guess is skill or experience.I've witnessed many others besides Mike Tyson big and small take on people who weren't their own size.But it's a debate.But we all have our own story if we experienced the situation.

  9. The fact that untrained people believe that a trained fighter who fights within a rules set can not fight without rules is just dumb.
    Boxers, grapplers, whatever, we all know dirty tricks that lean outside the rules… now take the rules away and all your pec deck and smith machine doesn’t mean 💩

  10. Absolutely, it matters. But I am not talking about some mutt with size fighting some world class skilled, or experienced fighter. I am talking close to the same level of real fight experience, both having strong stand up and ground game. I have seen size wreck so many times on the street, there is no argument. Even bar owners know it, and hire big bouncers, why? They SEE what wrecks em most often.

  11. There’s a big psychological component to getting cracked by punches you don’t see coming. So Bradley gets within reach: jab, cross, Bradley tries takedown, counter cross, hook…Bradley tries again, jab, then a left hook breaks Bradley’s ribs…done

  12. I'm 5'4" and 150 in my prime and although I couldn't knock out men taller than me, I know I hurt some if them. I earned their respect. Any way size don't matter. What matters is what power one has in those size.

  13. 1:47 But see, the gun doesn't have to get to you, the bullets just have to connect, and skill doesn't stop you dying from bullets. Sure they have to connect, but in most cases just seeing a gun ends a fight so shooting isn't actually required

  14. If both guys don't know how to fight, or both guys do know how to fight, then size matters. If there's a disparity in ability then, barring dumb luck, it's probably gonna be the guy who knows how to fight

  15. Think of the fight between The Viper and The Mountain in Game of Thrones. The Mountain is twice the size but he's so slow he can't even land a hit. The Viper danced around him constantly landing hits on him and beat him with ease. Until ofcourse at the end when he got overconfident because he thought he'd won which lead to The Mountain managing to take him to the ground and get on top of him, at which point there was no escape for The Viper.

  16. I'm assuming the smaller experienced fighter here would confidently account for the much larger but completely untrained fighter but the real question to me is how much training does the big guy need so that his size advantage puts him ahead. Size obviously matters but the language used gets confused and it sounds like some people think that size is mostly irrelevant.
    The problem with these two is the smaller guy seems to be just a boxer so he is basically untrained in most of fighting which probably means that the big guys advantage comes into play if he can grab hold of him – legs or anything. My untrained guess would be that the fight would be over pretty quick either way and the big guy would probably make the mistake of letting his ego guide him to try and go toe to toe at the start rather than end it quickly.

  17. Bob Sapp it's a big strong guy and yes he beat Ernesto twice however when Bob Sapp was hit by another guy and his orbital bone was broken that took all the fight out of that size and that muscle. physicality violence and pain play a BIG PART in a real street fight there are some trained fighters who walk around holding a belt showing off that really wouldn't be able to take that type of violence

  18. In a real street fight where two people are actually trying to hurt one another gets very violent and sometimes very dirty.Size really Doesn't Matter what's even funnier is most professional trained Fighters think that they can beat everyone even in a street fight where anything goes in a street fight it's not boxing in a ring with rules

  19. Size matters especially if you can implement grappling – there are weight divisions in MMA for a reason. However, a big guy who doesn’t know how to fight will normally take a beating from a smaller guy who does.

  20. Even if you're an experienced grappler, you need some standup skills to go against a boxer. When Randy Couture easily defeated James Toney (former heavyweight boxing champ), at least Randy knew how to avoid the punch and go for the takedown. Martyn doesn't even have that, as we saw in another video against a 160-pound wrestler.

  21. Size and weight can makeup for a gap in skill. The question at hand comes down to how much of a skill gap is there. In this specific case if Haney can tag Martyn enough times before Martyn can grab him and I suspect he can it's Haney all day. If Martyn closes and can control Haney I wouldn't rule him out. I think Haney though can keep him at bay though and keep tagging him while he tries to close that gap.

  22. If the fight stays at a distance and on their feet, yes the boxer dominates, if the guy that weighs 100 lbs more gets his hands on the boxer things will change dramatically

  23. Brad got thrown in the softest way by a BJJ guy and hit the MAT, the soft, padded mat… And had to stop because he got rocked 😂 then said "that was like a good punch"…. I weigh the same as Haney and id drop that fool in one punch. Period. Have also tapped out guys his size and ground and pounded them out in street fights. This dude is a joke…. And calling himself athletic is Hilarious. Hes nowhere near athletic.

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