this controlled fighting is not the same as real fighting ,the variables in a street fight run the gammet ,many times it the guy who is capable of doing anything over a trained guy.
lol jesus christ
"Many times it the guy who is capable of doing anything over a trained guy."
As a guy who spent a year as practice fodder for two US Olympic Wrestling team members, 20 lbs is a lot of weight to give up vs. an opponent with skills near your level. The best 160 lb guys had to work to beat decent 180 lb guys in college practices.
If the opponent is not close to your level, the weight won't matter at all.
A skilled wrestler/jui jitsu expert is going to destroy anyone who doesn't have an excellent take-down defense. Unless of course their opponent lands a quick haymaker, which there is always a chance of.
Omigosh, after watching JC in that interview, I am retracting my earlier statement; he does not look to me he will take to violence well....plus he doesn't exactly exude confidence......I am puzzled by the high stakes these 2 have agreed to, considering neither of them seems to know very much about each other; it must be nice to be rich......