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  • AprilRains
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    Originally posted by Heuristic View Post
    There are coaches who literally never thrown a punch in a ring. It's by no means exclusive to boxing either. There's even a saying: those who can do; those who can't, teach.
    And those who can do neither, shitpost.

    (I said, shitposting.)

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  • Heuristic
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    Originally posted by Dr. Gonzo View Post
    There is a difference between never competed as a pro and "never thrown a punch".

    There are coaches who literally never thrown a punch in a ring. It's by no means exclusive to boxing either. There's even a saying: those who can do; those who can't, teach.

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  • AprilRains
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    Originally posted by Heuristic View Post
    You know there are hall of fame boxing coaches who've never thrown a punch in their life? Never boxed.
    And then there's you, famous for... What? Really smooth elbow skin?

    You've got thirty of my fucking seconds. Thrill me.

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  • Dr. Gonzo
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    Originally posted by Heuristic View Post
    You know there are hall of fame boxing coaches who've never thrown a punch in their life? Never boxed.
    There is a difference between never competed as a pro and "never thrown a punch".

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  • Heuristic
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    Originally posted by AprilRains View Post
    Argument from lack of authority is much dumber.
    You know there are hall of fame boxing coaches who've never thrown a punch in their life? Never boxed.

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  • AprilRains
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    Originally posted by hungryjoe View Post
    Now that's just mean.
    Oddly enough, that was my intent.

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  • AprilRains
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    Originally posted by Heuristic View Post
    Argument from authority is a fallacy.
    Argument from lack of authority is much dumber.

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  • Heuristic
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    Originally posted by Dr. Gonzo View Post
    Not if one is an actual authority or expert, and speaks to one's expertise.

    That is the fallacy when dealing with unanswerable questions, which this is.

    Not saying there isn't an answer, just that we can't know it unless we clone everybody have them fight each other out 5000 times. There are too many variables involved.

    It would be fascinating if we did.

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  • Dr. Gonzo
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    Originally posted by Heuristic View Post
    Argument from authority is a fallacy.
    Not if one is an actual authority or expert, and speaks to one's expertise.

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  • Heuristic
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    Originally posted by hungryjoe View Post
    Which of these have you ever trained? Last I remember you were a TKD red belt that had no full contact experience.

    I'm riding your ass a bit due to your self perceived knowledge on these martial arts/sports. Outside looking in.

    IMO
    Argument from authority is a fallacy. I'm attempting to analytically isolate the parts of these combat systems and how they match up generally. I have some form of sparring experience against all of them besides catch wrestling, which is very rare system to come across.

    I'm looking to formally train BJJ myself next, but I doubt it will change my view. It's not based on whether I'm good or bad at it.

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  • hungryjoe
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    Originally posted by AprilRains View Post
    To hell with that bag. Hang yourself.
    Now that's just mean.

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  • hungryjoe
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    Originally posted by Heuristic View Post
    I will also add that on a very good or bad day, 1-3 can switch places with each other. We are dealing with individuals after all all and the overlap between them is significant. 4 and 5 are generally more static in where they belong in the hierarchy IMO.
    Which of these have you ever trained? Last I remember you were a TKD red belt that had no full contact experience.

    I'm riding your ass a bit due to your self perceived knowledge on these martial arts/sports. Outside looking in.

    IMO

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  • AprilRains
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    To hell with that bag. Hang yourself.

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  • Heuristic
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    I will also add that on a very good or bad day, 1-3 can switch places with each other. We are dealing with individuals after all all and the overlap between them is significant. 4 and 5 are generally more static in where they belong in the hierarchy IMO.

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  • Heuristic
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    Originally posted by hungryjoe View Post
    Yet you added ground and pound. At least I have a game.
    Perhaps I should express myself more clearly then. It's possible to add freewheeling G&P which makes it more old school MMA esque, but there are pros and cons to such an approach.

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