We all know that Tai Sen is one of the greatest boxing champions in the world. His legend needs no elaboration. The youngest heavyweight champion in the world is a grumpy man, both in the ring and in life. After becoming famous, Tai Sen often went to bars with friends to enjoy the night's skin contact. Once they played until the early hours of the morning, drinking too much wine and smoking too much powder, and the fun was not over yet. But at this time, a gangster claimed to be a fan of Tai Sen and asked him for his autograph. Tai Sen directly ignored them. It turns out that one of the gangsters went a little too far. He went straight to the top and said, "You are nothing." Tai Sen was very unhappy and punched him directly. Of course, this is on the premise of fair confrontation, excluding plot against and sneak attack. There are many examples of professional boxers in actual combat, such as mike tyson the Beast, Mayoga the Nicaraguan madman, and Mike awar Do who once knocked down Marquez. They all took part in street fighting, usually more than a dozen, and most of them ended in the victory of the Boxer Rebellion. Of course, some soldiers were slightly injured.
What is the actual combat ability of professional boxers? Can they wipe out street hooligans? The most famous is mike tyson, but Tai Sen was slightly injured. Two gangsters with baseball bats were taken to the hospital, which is recorded in Tai Sen's autobiography. Its authenticity is beyond doubt. The reason why professional boxers wear thick boxing gloves is mainly to protect their opponents, because they usually take boxing as their profession, and their physical fitness, dodge and defensive awareness are first-class, several times stronger than ordinary people, at least twice as strong as ordinary people. What is a career? Fight for life, train for life, can you not be tough? Do you remember two punches Mayweather used to attack Otis? Although Mayweather is an excellent welterweight player and a master of technology, he has nothing to do with heavy gunners, but such fighters can beat strong Americans twice, and they wear gloves. If he takes off his knuckles, he can knock one down with one punch.
One-on-one, amateur gangsters are no match for professional boxers at all. If we go up together, it depends on how to fight. If you go up the other way, you are no match for a professional boxer. If you go up with a beehive and hold your waist and legs on the ground, professional boxers will be in danger. And if you meet a fugitive, professional boxers are also very dangerous. Fugitives know how to fight and kill, and they are cruel. The trick is to kill after you die. In this case, professional boxers and fugitives may also suffer.