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    Default Re: How does boxing compare to UFC

    Another thing:

    Is it just me or does MMA stand for Male Mid-life crisis Association?

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    Default Re: How does boxing compare to UFC

    Quote Originally Posted by JT Rock
    Theres a big difference covering up with a 4-6 oz glove and protecting yourself against a 4-6 oz glove then there is with 10 oz gloves..
    Any time a UFC fighter gets under pressure from a "striker" they take the featal position and dont do much else (like Ortiz against Lidell), either that or they try trading by holdng their head bolt upright and walking forward like a windmill (like Lidell v anyone).

    There may be alot of technique in the BJJ but it doesnt make it entertaining to the masses, honest opinion on MMA or cage fighting is that its boring

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    Default Re: How does boxing compare to UFC

    Quote Originally Posted by Larryboy

    Some on the internet are of the opinion UFC is huge everywhere and is going to take over from boxing as the number 1 fighting sport. I simply don't beleive this is true. UFC has drawn some very impressive buyrates this year on ppv. Aside from De La Hoya vs Mayorga, their top couple of shows have beaten all boxing ppv's this year. This alone does not mean UFC is now number 1.

    It also has nowhere near the popularity it does in America in other countries. When I go in to work I can always find people to talk about the boxing on ITV, I've never met a UFC fan anywhere but on the internet.

    Funny thing to me is people think that UFC is the only MMA entity in the world... Hell UFC isint even the largest organization in the world.. Pride F/C is.... Not to mention there is K1 as well so UFC is what people relate MMA to but its not...

    Quote Originally Posted by Larryboy

    Where UFC has a big advantage is that they all work for a promotion. Boxers and boxing promoters seem to try and put off fans by avoiding putting on matches people want to see. There always seems to be something in the way, look at the welterweight scene this year, there was huge money to be made with a combination of Hatton/Mayweather/Margarito/Cotto but none of those guys ever got it on, all took inferior matches that people didn't really want to see. This hurts boxing, whereas UFC is one organistaion, they have their fighters under contract, they have their own ppv schedule, and a tv show to hype them. It's much easier for them to put on the matches their fans want to see. And thats what I chalk them getting big buyrates up too. They don't have everyone all over the world clamering to see who wins their matches, it's still a niche sport, I can't stand it and think it's incredibly boring, but they have a fanbase, which is the biggest it's been since their mid nineties boom, and they are putting on the matches these fans want. Eventually these matches will dry up and the boom will be over, just like what happned before. Boxing will carry on just as it always has, regardless.
    Again see above post UFC isint the only Entity, Pride and K1 showcase the best MMA fighters in the world they have a ton of European, Asian and American fighters not to mention the other organizations like NAGA and Mass Destruction etc.. Contrary to your belief there is plenty of fan fare and anticipation for matches and outcomes...MMA has been on the rise every year and again I dont know any fads that go on for over 16 years and show dramatic increase in numbers year after year..It cant dry up cause there are Plenty of upper echilon MMA fighters in the world, actually they out number Upper echilon Boxers even with all the alphabet organizations...And the difference between A, B and C class fighters in MMA is so razor thin its ridiculous to illustrate the skill level is tremendous..


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    Default Re: How does boxing compare to UFC

    Quote Originally Posted by ross
    Quote Originally Posted by JT Rock
    Theres a big difference covering up with a 4-6 oz glove and protecting yourself against a 4-6 oz glove then there is with 10 oz gloves..
    Any time a UFC fighter gets under pressure from a "striker" they take the featal position and dont do much else (like Ortiz against Lidell), either that or they try trading by holdng their head bolt upright and walking forward like a windmill (like Lidell v anyone).

    There may be alot of technique in the BJJ but it doesnt make it entertaining to the masses, honest opinion on MMA or cage fighting is that its boring
    Again I myself dont like the fact that UFC is the face of MMA, when I think Pride F/C and K1 have much better skills than UFC... Thats my opinion

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    Quote Originally Posted by JT Rock
    Quote Originally Posted by Larryboy

    Some on the internet are of the opinion UFC is huge everywhere and is going to take over from boxing as the number 1 fighting sport. I simply don't beleive this is true. UFC has drawn some very impressive buyrates this year on ppv. Aside from De La Hoya vs Mayorga, their top couple of shows have beaten all boxing ppv's this year. This alone does not mean UFC is now number 1.

    It also has nowhere near the popularity it does in America in other countries. When I go in to work I can always find people to talk about the boxing on ITV, I've never met a UFC fan anywhere but on the internet.

    Funny thing to me is people think that UFC is the only MMA entity in the world... Hell UFC isint even the largest organization in the world.. Pride F/C is.... Not to mention there is K1 as well so UFC is what people relate MMA to but its not...

    Quote Originally Posted by Larryboy

    Where UFC has a big advantage is that they all work for a promotion. Boxers and boxing promoters seem to try and put off fans by avoiding putting on matches people want to see. There always seems to be something in the way, look at the welterweight scene this year, there was huge money to be made with a combination of Hatton/Mayweather/Margarito/Cotto but none of those guys ever got it on, all took inferior matches that people didn't really want to see. This hurts boxing, whereas UFC is one organistaion, they have their fighters under contract, they have their own ppv schedule, and a tv show to hype them. It's much easier for them to put on the matches their fans want to see. And thats what I chalk them getting big buyrates up too. They don't have everyone all over the world clamering to see who wins their matches, it's still a niche sport, I can't stand it and think it's incredibly boring, but they have a fanbase, which is the biggest it's been since their mid nineties boom, and they are putting on the matches these fans want. Eventually these matches will dry up and the boom will be over, just like what happned before. Boxing will carry on just as it always has, regardless.
    Again see above post UFC isint the only Entity, Pride and K1 showcase the best MMA fighters in the world they have a ton of European, Asian and American fighters not to mention the other organizations like NAGA and Mass Destruction etc.. Contrary to your belief there is plenty of fan fare and anticipation for matches and outcomes...MMA has been on the rise every year and again I dont know any fads that go on for over 16 years and show dramatic increase in numbers year after year..It cant dry up cause there are Plenty of upper echilon MMA fighters in the world, actually they out number Upper echilon Boxers even with all the alphabet organizations...And the difference between A, B and C class fighters in MMA is so razor thin its ridiculous to illustrate the skill level is tremendous..

    Blah blah blah.....

    When a good tysonesque heavyweight comes around in america ufc will start to fade away.

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    Default Re: How does boxing compare to UFC

    I love both but I like boxing better. It's funny that I've seen two former Gold Gloves champs that are UFC fighters and they have such sloppy boxing technique. Some of the ground fighters have better form. Anyone see the fight where the BJJ specialist one punch KOed the striker? I think it was UFC 52.

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    Default Re: How does boxing compare to UFC

    Does the Coward who me want to man up? Sorry I didnt agree with your educated opinion.. bunck of children sometimes God forbid we have an intelligent conversation... GROW UP!!!

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    it wasn't me after that post "sad click courtesy" i announce all of mine

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    Default Re: How does boxing compare to UFC

    Quote Originally Posted by Punisher136
    Quote Originally Posted by JT Rock
    Quote Originally Posted by Larryboy

    Some on the internet are of the opinion UFC is huge everywhere and is going to take over from boxing as the number 1 fighting sport. I simply don't beleive this is true. UFC has drawn some very impressive buyrates this year on ppv. Aside from De La Hoya vs Mayorga, their top couple of shows have beaten all boxing ppv's this year. This alone does not mean UFC is now number 1.

    It also has nowhere near the popularity it does in America in other countries. When I go in to work I can always find people to talk about the boxing on ITV, I've never met a UFC fan anywhere but on the internet.

    Funny thing to me is people think that UFC is the only MMA entity in the world... Hell UFC isint even the largest organization in the world.. Pride F/C is.... Not to mention there is K1 as well so UFC is what people relate MMA to but its not...

    Quote Originally Posted by Larryboy

    Where UFC has a big advantage is that they all work for a promotion. Boxers and boxing promoters seem to try and put off fans by avoiding putting on matches people want to see. There always seems to be something in the way, look at the welterweight scene this year, there was huge money to be made with a combination of Hatton/Mayweather/Margarito/Cotto but none of those guys ever got it on, all took inferior matches that people didn't really want to see. This hurts boxing, whereas UFC is one organistaion, they have their fighters under contract, they have their own ppv schedule, and a tv show to hype them. It's much easier for them to put on the matches their fans want to see. And thats what I chalk them getting big buyrates up too. They don't have everyone all over the world clamering to see who wins their matches, it's still a niche sport, I can't stand it and think it's incredibly boring, but they have a fanbase, which is the biggest it's been since their mid nineties boom, and they are putting on the matches these fans want. Eventually these matches will dry up and the boom will be over, just like what happned before. Boxing will carry on just as it always has, regardless.
    Again see above post UFC isint the only Entity, Pride and K1 showcase the best MMA fighters in the world they have a ton of European, Asian and American fighters not to mention the other organizations like NAGA and Mass Destruction etc.. Contrary to your belief there is plenty of fan fare and anticipation for matches and outcomes...MMA has been on the rise every year and again I dont know any fads that go on for over 16 years and show dramatic increase in numbers year after year..It cant dry up cause there are Plenty of upper echilon MMA fighters in the world, actually they out number Upper echilon Boxers even with all the alphabet organizations...And the difference between A, B and C class fighters in MMA is so razor thin its ridiculous to illustrate the skill level is tremendous..

    Blah blah blah.....

    When a good tysonesque heavyweight comes around in america ufc will start to fade away.
    BLAH BLAH??
    Yea nice respectful intelligent rebuttal there punisher, you put up such a convincing argument.. I might almost be swayed to see it your way

    That was real witty... Seeing Tyson hadnt done anything signifigant since about 1989 then I think MMA will be safe.. Yea thats all heavyweight Boxing needs is an unfocused, undiciplined, quitter....

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    I meant a ko artist that flies thru his competition. And i'd like to see you talk about the great technical aspect of mma in real time like when most of the fights end in random unaccurate flurries i wanna hear the second by second break down of the great technical aspect being on display for all to enjoy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Punisher136
    it wasn't me after that post "sad click courtesy" i announce all of mine
    Again Bro you have the right to entertain yourself in any matter you choose.... its all subjective and up to the individual.. I just feel being a practitioner of it that I have an obligation to correct some wrong facts about it... I will never cram my belief in it down your throat... I know it suprises most people when I tell them about my knowledge of it, when they know what a huge and semi-knowledgeable Boxing fan I am

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    Quote Originally Posted by JT Rock
    Quote Originally Posted by Punisher136
    it wasn't me after that post "sad click courtesy" i announce all of mine
    Again Bro you have the right to entertain yourself in any matter you choose.... its all subjective and up to the individual.. I just feel being a practitioner of it that I have an obligation to correct some wrong facts about it... I will never cram my belief in it down your throat... I know it suprises most people when I tell them about my knowledge of it, when they know what a huge and semi-knowledgeable Boxing fan I am
    This is just difused anger because me and my friend usually argue about it and it ends in me bringing up kurt kobains suicide and him making fun of ali's parkinson's disease. It becomes a very malicious argument indeed. So everytime i engage in a discussion about mma i go on the offensive because it's what im used to doing when discussing such a topic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Punisher136
    Quote Originally Posted by JT Rock
    Quote Originally Posted by Punisher136
    it wasn't me after that post "sad click courtesy" i announce all of mine
    Again Bro you have the right to entertain yourself in any matter you choose.... its all subjective and up to the individual.. I just feel being a practitioner of it that I have an obligation to correct some wrong facts about it... I will never cram my belief in it down your throat... I know it suprises most people when I tell them about my knowledge of it, when they know what a huge and semi-knowledgeable Boxing fan I am
    This is just difused anger because me and my friend usually argue about it and it ends in me bringing up kurt kobains suicide and him making fun of ali's parkinson's disease. It becomes a very malicious argument indeed. So everytime i engage in a discussion about mma i go on the offensive because it's what im used to doing when discussing such a topic.
    No worries man if you were big on MMA you would be posting on an MMA forum... Just like if you go on an MMA forum they would be poo pooing Boxing... Just the nature of the beast unless your a fan of both like myself

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    Default Re: How does boxing compare to UFC

    Quote Originally Posted by JT Rock
    Quote Originally Posted by Punisher136
    Quote Originally Posted by JT Rock
    Quote Originally Posted by Punisher136
    it wasn't me after that post "sad click courtesy" i announce all of mine
    Again Bro you have the right to entertain yourself in any matter you choose.... its all subjective and up to the individual.. I just feel being a practitioner of it that I have an obligation to correct some wrong facts about it... I will never cram my belief in it down your throat... I know it suprises most people when I tell them about my knowledge of it, when they know what a huge and semi-knowledgeable Boxing fan I am
    This is just difused anger because me and my friend usually argue about it and it ends in me bringing up kurt kobains suicide and him making fun of ali's parkinson's disease. It becomes a very malicious argument indeed. So everytime i engage in a discussion about mma i go on the offensive because it's what im used to doing when discussing such a topic.
    No worries man if you were big on MMA you would be posting on an MMA forum... Just like if you go on an MMA forum they would be poo pooing Boxing... Just the nature of the beast unless your a fan of both like myself
    yeah thats how things work.

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    ....I think Mikkel Kessler is really an MMA fighter how else do you explain those horrible tatoos

    MMA is bullcrap I don't give a fuck who disagrees with me but you must realize I'm NEVER GOING TO LIKE IT so just let it go.

    I don't like kicking, I don't like grappling, I don't like ground and pound....I think they are all bitch moves, pardon me for having some couth in my fighting. Mind you I don't go around picking fights with people and challenging people to duels and so I conduct myself as a gentleman while not fighting as well as while fighting....I have no issue with beating the piss out of someone and then going and buying a beer for them

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