Fifty said:
Lets get one thing perfectly clear: boxing is the path to becoming a master boxer, not a master fighter.
The four cornerstones of fighting ability:
-Wrestling (takedowns, takedown defense, ground and pound)
-Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (submissions, guard, mount defense)
-Kickboxing (distanced striking)
-Muay Thai (clinch fighting)
Note the absense of boxing. While I'm sure boxing would help you beat up an average idiot on the street, it is pretty crappy in professional fighting (mma), beyond an ability some practice to work on hand speed.
No. Tell that to all the martial artists I sparred with. Their gimmics had little effect. Ironic, the man in your avatar is the one I patterned my style after. Overwhelming offense and fury. "In yo face", as you say.
From Tyson, I studied how he used his agility/poise, shifted & balanced his weight to put maximum momentum into the punch. I could make heavy bags touch the ceiling, and could drum along on the speed bag with the best of 'em. I had the size, power, speed, and reach (and fury) to pretty much overwhelm anybody (that I ever faced, anyway). The true genius of what I took from Tyson's style is more dynamic that just that, though. I really liked his (old) style, and took everything I could from it. And I trained like a maniac. I had the jab from H3ll... no way you're going to get in without taking several shots. And I could grab, hold, bite, whatever with the best of 'em. Wrestling is mostly instinct. I wouldn't wrestle you anyway. I'd be striking you with my fists/elbows at every opportunity, and trust me - it wouldn't take many. Short of that, I'll just be going for something vital, like strangling you, headbutting, eye gouging, etc. On the ground, anything goes. But, good luck getting close enough, without getting seriously hurt.
Sorry, but in the end, the only way you were going to stand a chance in hand to hand combat, is if you were built like a house. Sheer size and power, was the only time I ever had a match on my hands.
Otherwise, I was just too fast. Punches coming at you like lightning, relentlessly - and if you weren't concentrating on defending yourself (i.e., you're trying to come in and 'grab' me), it's impossible not to get tagged. And once I get one, I've got the upper hand. I don't play that grab & hold crap. I'll just use sheer strength to throw you off, and then resume clubbin' ya. And I've bled from my eyes & ears, but never as so much as experienced a 'dim' moment in the ring.
A REAL martial artist, like Bruce Lee, yeah, he could probably dismantle me (like he would have anyone else here), but the average black belt... Nah. They just don't have the power. They just don't understand the sheer impact that is coming at them.
Boxing... the way they TEACH you, yeah... I actually agree with you. A sucky fighting style. I insisted on developing a rampaging (yet quick/agile/poised) beast approach (like Tyson), which is something people just can't cope with.
Frankly, I fell I love with Tyson's style. I'll never be as good as he was, but I emulated him pretty well, in some ways. Plus I was a heck of a lot larger than he was, but still had really good speed.
Anyway, it's easy to talk about different styles, and how one is more sophistcated and superior to another. But my approach, was simply the quickest, most overwhelming/overpowering method available to produce an unconscious state of mind in the opponent. If you could actually avoid it, and get away, well fine, very rare. But getting inside it, countering it, and beating it... nah. You'd better be a world class master.
Btw, I have never seen a martial artist be able to kick a bag and impact it as hard as I could, with any reasonable punch, even a good stiff jab. Kicking is totally ineffective, as far as I'm concerned. The legs should be used for leverage, and shifting weight, pivoting, etc. Transferring power through the mid-section to the upper body.
I guess it depends on how you're built. For the average person, whatever reply you may have in store, could well be the best approach for them. But keep in mind, people refer to me as a human tank. Kinda shifts my abilities into a different light. Sort of like Andre the Giant... he didn't have to do anything fancy, just use his power, and you weren't possibly going to beat him.
I hate to say it, but in the end, it really does come down to size, weight, and power. And if you can (essentially) move like Tyson, and have speed to boot - that's tough to beat, man. So don't discount "boxing".
It does cause brain damage, though. Thus the reason I quit, years ago. I feel I've lost a few brain cells just reminiscing just now.
In my prime, would I have stood a chance in the UFC? Highly doubtful. Those guys are jacks of all trades. But, I could still play them at their game, and stand a reasonable chance. Turn the tables, and have them play me at mine - couldn't say the same. They wouldn't stand a chance at fighting me in my game.
In a UFC match, they'd obviously go to the non-boxing aspects of fighting as fast as possible, to take away that advantage of mine, but, hey - it's not like I'd make it EASY for them. I mean hey, it's not like the only thing I know how to do is throw punches out of the boxing textbook or something. You wanna grab & wrestle, roll around, and try to get me in a hold? Well, you'd better be stronger than me. Doubtful. You can try all kinds of cute stuff. Meanwhile, I'm going for the home run every chance I get. I'm not messing around. Better watch out. Don't get too fancy. It's kinda like golf. You're more effective if you stick to the basics. You can try rolling around and squeezing me, but watch out for that devestating left hook. It's fast, and it really, really wants to hurt you. The same one that puts a big DENT in a heavy bag. What are you gonna do? Some 7-part grab-twist-pull-take-down move? You ain't gonna have time.

I'm moving via the method wherein the human body can most quickly assail an opponent, with lots of agility, balance, and power. And it keeps coming, and coming.
Get too close, and I'll headbutt you. I used to practice that. I'd swing the heavybag forward about 60 degrees, and as it came back, headbutt it as hard as I could. Hey, by the way, try doing neck rolls in a pushup position - with no hands to support your weight. Probably break your neck. Mine was 20 inches, back in my prime. My head is over 25 inches around. Lots of gray matter for my brain to move around (like George Foreman, thus the reason he can't really be knocked out - he was just exhausted when he fought Ali). So, I'd like to know you you think you can knock me out...

A kick? I'm TELLin' ya... you're not going to have time. My jab will be in your face instantaneously if I see anything from your body so much as twitch. That'll shake your balance, and you'll think twice about flailing your legs around in the air.
In the real END, it really just comes down to sheer determination, blow after blow, who's gonne submit to the other guy's strength. And I'm the most stubborn bastard ever. Seriously. Same kind of stuff that made Marciano never lose.
Ah. Fighting. Once you turn 20, you gotta move on.
