ProTaekwondo
Yellow Belt
Recently a nearby MMA gym had a smoker and I attended, it was a free competition just for fun. At one point in the night someone who trained MMA asked to be matched up with someone for a fight and a boxerfrom a different gym stood up and volunteered to be his match.
Once the fight started it quickly turned 1-sided with the boxer dominating. The entire fight he was very careful with his footwork and instead of just taking the punches like many of the other fighters he was quick about bobbing and weaving, slipping, and ducking instead of just eating the hits and he was definitely an outside fighter. The other fighter repeatedly went for low kick which the boxer easily avoided and only once was he able to take him down and even then the boxer quickly got back to his feet. Even his knees weren't quick enough to catch the boxer and so eventually even without amazing knockout power the boxer won with a left shovel hook to the liver. Throughout the entire fight the boxer dominated with swift punches and then moving back and constantly circling. After the fight I talked to the man who boxed and I asked about his training and he said he'd only ever boxed but had watched UFC before and ran twice a day for a total of 7 miles for conditioning along with other training.
So my question is, do you think it is better to be extremely good at one aspect of the fight and conditioned very well or have many tools in your arsenal and not amazing at any of them and be well conditioned?
Once the fight started it quickly turned 1-sided with the boxer dominating. The entire fight he was very careful with his footwork and instead of just taking the punches like many of the other fighters he was quick about bobbing and weaving, slipping, and ducking instead of just eating the hits and he was definitely an outside fighter. The other fighter repeatedly went for low kick which the boxer easily avoided and only once was he able to take him down and even then the boxer quickly got back to his feet. Even his knees weren't quick enough to catch the boxer and so eventually even without amazing knockout power the boxer won with a left shovel hook to the liver. Throughout the entire fight the boxer dominated with swift punches and then moving back and constantly circling. After the fight I talked to the man who boxed and I asked about his training and he said he'd only ever boxed but had watched UFC before and ran twice a day for a total of 7 miles for conditioning along with other training.
So my question is, do you think it is better to be extremely good at one aspect of the fight and conditioned very well or have many tools in your arsenal and not amazing at any of them and be well conditioned?