I used to believe UFC would never have the legitimacy boxing has, but over the past few years my interest in the sport has grown. In it's infancy it was a sport that just about anyone could step into and wasn't much more than a step up from the drunken tough-man competitions. However, fighters like Anderson Silva, Carlos Condit, and George Saint Pierre are taking the sport to a new level (check out some of their recent fights - they do actually have some of the great drama we so cherish in boxing). Nevertheless, it is still an evolving sport with a lot of grey area (Showtime's version of the sport, EliteXC, is a prime example - in their premier showing, Jimmy Lennon Jr was inadvertantly put in the position to call a DQ in the main event, lol). As the rules become more tangible and the fighters (such as those I mention above) raise the bar in terms of skill, we'll start to see a more attractive (or more importantly, a consistently attractive) sport.
It could never, however, replace boxing, at least for me. The sweet science will always be the most pure sport, regardless of the rediculous judging we have to stomach a good part of the time.


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