In a ring under boxing rules it would almost impossible for a boxer to lose,many years ago in the UK Jimmy Wilde,world champ,would take on men who were 50 pounds heavier in challenge matches at the local fair,he always won.
An unexperienced fighter could stand up against a trained boxer, but he would be sleeping on the ground pretty soon.
Unless He has power and the fully trained boxer has a glass chin he may have a chance. Thats IF he catches with a lucky shot
It depends on what kind of person we are talking about. A hard man with desire and confidence can do more than a soft man with training so it would depend on a lot of variables.
Without some divine intervention or miracle, the untrained guy would lose every time.
No. I would back the boxer to win with ease every time.
If you get anyone real good in the jaw without them biting down, you can knock them out cold.
Very unlikely
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Hey there ;3
It's a question which sort of came to mind rather recently and thankfully I've remembered to ask of it on here; but I've been thinking, could a person who's not been trained in boxing stand toe-to-toe with a fully trained and experienced boxer, i.e. in their respected weight divisions.
But the stipulations would be that the fight would have to be one-on-one and still based on rules and regulations, so on and so forth.
But saying all that; would it really be impossible for someone so experienced to lose against someone who isn't that experienced at all?
All comments are welcomed.
To say "no" is an understatement. Know what I mean?
that is impossible.. if you are untrained it means your stamina, flexibility etc. are poor..... except if you have lucky punch.
well anyone can get caught so there that goes