The one with the most experience. Kickboxing has it's flaws. Grappling has it's flaws.
If we take a look at the octagon, then yes, a grappler has an advantage. I've been on the streets, and I know for a fact that everytime something goes down, an 8 sided fence lowers from the heaven, and a ref steps in to break it up every so often for breather's and commercial breaks. Everyone stops what they're doing to scream from the outside. Well okay, occasionally I've seen a rope ring come down with a ref, and everyone was required to wear protective gear.
A real fight.. This is the one where experience would rule. If you ever ended up on the ground in any altercation, you would have people stepping on you, hitting you in the head (not even their friends, just people getting in on the action.) A kickboxer trying to punch someone would learn real quick, the bones in the hand are not quite as strong as they think they are. Sad fact, most boxers punch harder than their bone conditioning allows. The same is true for muay thai guys. While the shin is incredibly hard, it still breaks with such a minimal amount of pressure. (Not exactly sure, but would guess somewhere between 50 and 75 lbs.) Most people kick harder than that. Experience and intelligence always beat out "styles."
2007-02-28 19:09:27
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answered by wldathrt77 3
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It is a tough call, you have to take into consideration experience, ability and some other factors. I would place my backing behind the wrestler though. There is the expression that the kickboxer would have a strikers chance of winning but usually the wrestler wins out simplly because they usually have a bit of a stand up game and when the kickboxer gets taken down they usually do not have much of a ground game. A good wrestler will be a good kickboxer probably 8 of 10 times.
2007-03-01 01:04:17
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answered by Chris 6
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The wrestler likely, absolutely everyone can punch in all fairness, so the boxer will comprehend that and nevertheless ought to guard himself from punches, at the same time as hes doing that the wrestler will locate a oppertunity to take the boxer down and as quickly because it became on the floor it. Thats if it became liek a organised wrestle notwithstanding, in a street wrestle or some thing the boxer/kickboxer would have the benefit as grappling isnt designed to knock out a opponant.
2016-12-05 02:20:42
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answered by Anonymous
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if you ever watch fighters in the octagon who usually wins, the grappler (wrestler) usually wins. The only way a kick boxer would win is if he can stay on his feet.
2007-02-28 18:08:44
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answered by idak13 4
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In an all out savage no rules fight the kickboxer no contest
2007-02-28 17:06:50
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answered by Anonymous
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standing up the kickboxer on the ground the wrestler.
2007-02-28 17:43:31
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answered by BUSHIDO 7
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http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AhSCTMJ.j7XIbKe8NVOR_nFNxQt.?qid=20070301081647AAw6BJh
2007-03-01 03:40:36
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answered by Anonymous
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