Frankly I think it was very unwise and an ego trip for this coach to take the bait and agree to fight this stranger. What if that guy is mentally disturbed or having a physical condition that makes him especially vulnerable to strikes and he accidentally kills him in the ring? The coach is the expert at boxing and so he should have known better. The law will not treat him lightly under those circumstances and he will have his blood on his conscience.
Or what if the stranger is psychotic and cannot handle beig beaten and returns with a firearm and starts shooting?
Discretion is the better part of valour and martial skill is better exhibited in being able to avoid a fight and to make peace.
All because the coach could not control his own anger at being challenged or have his bravery questioned by a complete stranger...
Ummm we're not manlets, I'm 6'11. I'm sure everyone else here is at least 6'7.56’4”, 250 natty and benching teh 350?
that’s what release forms are for. Fuck that weirdo, coach did good.
Most of these guys have never been ina gym in their life and dont know what its like to be challenged how to carry themselves. They think its cool to watch mma vids by losers calling themselves striking master or some shit and then look for a coach as an afterthought to cultivate their inherent talent. This dude 100% was a spacetime like bum who lived out a fnatasy in his head until he decided to act on it and got a harsh dose of reality.I like how everyone is saying he could be mentally ill. He could be but more likely he's just a dipshit who thought he was tougher than he actually is.
Is this @Deaths Head
Oh never mind the guy said he drove there.
@ironkhan57 you should fight this guy. Get that elusive W
This posts reminds me of something I forgot about.
Back when I used to train at long beach Khmer kickboxing, the gym is located in downtown long beach, the ghetto. On a busy street with a lot of walking traffic.
The gym is setup with the ring up against the front door, which is open, but blocked by the ring.
People would frequently walk by and stop and watch. From regular people to crackheads, to gangsters, drunks, etc.
This is when I was a kid and of course the smallest guy at the gym. There was a handful of times some random would sit and watch and decide they would want to test themselves against......the smallest fighter. They would come in and want to test themselves and challenge me. Sometimes friendly sometimes not. The coach at the time would usually just punk them and be like oh yeah fight me and get in their chase them off.
This happened at least 3 times I can vaguely remember. I was probably 16 and 120 lbs at the time. 1 was an older black gangster and the other 2 were drunk piesais.
My favourite part is that he has his gloves on the wrong hands.
Nobody normal put on boxing gloves the wrong way. Not even my 4 year old son.
This guy was either mentaly sick, on drugs, or both.
Definitely. He could have easily embarrassed him and gave him a beatdown without throwing his heaviest shots and trying to knock him out like that. In fact I know very few experienced boxers who would do that to a newcomer, even if they had talked trash. An experienced boxer would have thrown a minute of jabs and light punches and let the man gas out and give up, that's how you humble a cocky beginner.Looked more like the coach was the bully.
the coach is by any metric an experienced boxer. He also could of knocked the dude out by targeting the chin but chose not to.Definitely. He could have easily embarrassed him and gave him a beatdown without throwing his heaviest shots and trying to knock him out like that. In fact I know very few experienced boxers who would do that to a newcomer, even if they had talked trash. An experienced boxer would have thrown a minute of jabs and light punches and let the man gas out and give up, that's how you humble a cocky beginner.
He should have more sense then than to try and KO the guy like he was doing throwing those kind of shots. He's the bully in this scenario imo. That wouldn't happen in any gym I've trained at. He would have been in with a boxer who would teach him a lesson in humility without trying to take his head off. Outbox him and make him quit, that's how you discipline an overconfident novice.the coach is by any metric an experienced boxer. He also could of knocked the dude out by targeting the chin but chose not to.
Ummm we're not manlets, I'm 6'11. I'm sure everyone else here is at least 6'7.5
Naw. As a sherdogger penis is the size of an extra Pringles canOnly 6 feet here.
Wait, we ARE talking penis sizes here, right ?
Yeah on other forms of media and social, ppl are giving him shitthe coach is by any metric an experienced boxer. He also could of knocked the dude out by targeting the chin but chose not to.
Definitely. He could have easily embarrassed him and gave him a beatdown without throwing his heaviest shots and trying to knock him out like that. In fact I know very few experienced boxers who would do that to a newcomer, even if they had talked trash. An experienced boxer would have thrown a minute of jabs and light punches and let the man gas out and give up, that's how you humble a cocky beginner.
if he was trying to KO the guy he would of done it. The guy wasn’t a novice boxer, he was an asshole.He should have more sense then than to try and KO the guy like he was doing throwing those kind of shots. He's the bully in this scenario imo. That wouldn't happen in any gym I've trained at. He would have been in with a boxer who would teach him a lesson in humility without trying to take his head off. Outbox him and make him quit, that's how you discipline an overconfident novice.
No you don't throw punches like that if you aren't trying to knock someone out. The coach is an asshole too in this situation. As I said not many experienced boxers would do that to a beginner whether he's an asshole or not. The way to humble someone is by outboxing them and gassing them out, something the coach could have easily done instead of trying to hurt the guy for clout.if he was trying to KO the guy he would of done it. The guy wasn’t a novice boxer, he was an asshole.