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    Default Re: Why is MMA a threat to boxing?

    Quote Originally Posted by erics44 View Post
    people in the MMA circles tell me that theres more skill to it

    i think that can be disputed but whether there is or there isnt the bottom line is, more often than not, MMA is boring

    they spend most of their time lieing down

    the best MMA fights i have seen are when they spend more of the time on their feet throwing punches (when it is more like boxing)

    LOL, this is a typical ignorant statement by someone who doesnt understand nor wants to appreciate the finer points of mixed martial arts.

    At the end of the day everyone is entitled to their opinion, you clearly dont like MMA, hence your statement, but to ridicule a sport when you dont understand it seems ridiculous to me
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mattyhitman View Post

    LOL, this is a typical ignorant statement by someone who doesnt understand nor wants to appreciate the finer points of mixed martial arts.

    At the end of the day everyone is entitled to their opinion, you clearly dont like MMA, hence your statement, but to ridicule a sport when you dont understand it seems ridiculous to me
    maybe i dont understand, i have watched it tho with the intent of enjoying it, and i dont

    they roll on the floor and after a few seconds i start to get irritated just like in a boxing fight when there is too much holding

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    Default Re: Why is MMA a threat to boxing?

    each to their own tho as you say

    lots of people like watching golf

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    Quote Originally Posted by erics44 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Mattyhitman View Post

    LOL, this is a typical ignorant statement by someone who doesnt understand nor wants to appreciate the finer points of mixed martial arts.

    At the end of the day everyone is entitled to their opinion, you clearly dont like MMA, hence your statement, but to ridicule a sport when you dont understand it seems ridiculous to me
    maybe i dont understand, i have watched it tho with the intent of enjoying it, and i dont

    they roll on the floor and after a few seconds i start to get irritated just like in a boxing fight when there is too much holding
    To be fair i used to be the same, never liked it when the fight went to the ground, but after doing abit of BJJ, then ya get to understand it and learn to appreciate it more.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Mattyhitman View Post

    To be fair i used to be the same, never liked it when the fight went to the ground, but after doing abit of BJJ, then ya get to understand it and learn to appreciate it more.



    I like to watch golf
    admittedly i do watch golf if there is nothing else to do

    and i do watch MMA if the only other thing to do is watch golf

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    Default Re: Why is MMA a threat to boxing?

    its not a threat at all.

    its just like rugby, American football or soccer. similar but has their own set of fans.

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    Default Re: Why is MMA a threat to boxing?

    Quote Originally Posted by mnmc10 View Post
    its not a threat at all.

    its just like rugby, American football or soccer. similar but has their own set of fans.

    you could be right, i keep on seeing lots of times on this forum comments like "no wonder mma is taking over", so i thought id ask why?

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    Default Re: Why is MMA a threat to boxing?

    The only real threat it poses to boxing is basically, for about 150 years+ boxing has led the way as far as combat sports go, but these days with all the money involved in boxing the promoters and the fighters like to make more money than they can spend in a lifetime in one night therefore the cards are no longer stacked like they once were because they can't afford to make £20 million for each main event fighter and the same again for the promoter and then put big names on the undercard. MMA and in particular the UFC fighter are not on anything like the money that Boxers are (I think the record purse is $500,000 for Chuck Liddel) so they can afford to stack the cards much better than boxing has been doing recently and ultimately they are getting a lot of old boxing fans watching their events.

    As far as who is more skilled?? Elite Boxers are far more polished at what they do and if for example someone from another sport wanted to become either a boxer or MMA fighter they would find MMA the easier sport to reach somewhere near the top of. I'm not bashing MMA here this is just my opinion.

    For example you have Brock Lesnar, big dude, strong as an Ox and former amateur wrestler before going and doing the fake stuff for WWE. He was sick of people calling him a fake and wanted to prove he was a tough guy. Now he could have chosen to learn Boxing and earned 20 times what he does now per fight had he reached the top or he could go to MMA which he did and he became UFC world champ after I think it was 4 MMA fights. Now fair enough he already had the wrestling background so MMA would probably always be the easier route but other examples such as Kimbo Slice and Matt Mitrione etc they could have chosen Boxing but didn't because they knew their mistakes would be punished within seconds against an elite boxer whereas in MMA you can get away with a lot of big mistakes especially when your stood up and not be punished.

    Anderson Silva is probably the best MMA fighter on the planet right now and certainly the best striker in MMA, but when he tried boxing he was soundly beaten by TKO against a journeyman called Osmar Teixera. He then had another boxing match against someone who was simply there to even the record out. He had never been in a boxing ring before and has never been in one since. Some MMA fans have denied it ever happened but I can assure you it did, I'm looking for the video now and if I can find it I will post it on here. I have seen it before though.

    Here is Andersons Boxing record if you want to check it out. Anderson Da Silva - Boxer

    We must remember they are different sports though and Anderson is not a boxer he is an MMA genius if i'm honest. Expecting Anderson to be a great boxer would be like expecting Pele to be great at tennis.
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    Default Re: Why is MMA a threat to boxing?

    Quote Originally Posted by erics44 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by mnmc10 View Post
    its not a threat at all.

    its just like rugby, American football or soccer. similar but has their own set of fans.

    you could be right, i keep on seeing lots of times on this forum comments like "no wonder mma is taking over", so i thought id ask why?
    I made such a comment and my reason being is that at least in MMA, whether it be the now defunct Pride or UFC, they manage to appease their fanbase more than boxing, and I have to say that they do a much better and thorough job attracting new fans than boxing.

    In boxing you have 4+ champions in 17 weight divisions that don't fight the best half the time. Way too many divisions and way too many belts along with way too much bullshit politics. MMA doesn't have that problem, well except for Fedor not fighting the best, but he's the only 1 I can think of. Another thing I respect about MMA is at least if there is a shoddy decision, there's usually a rematch on the way like Machida-Shogun. In boxing 1 guy doesn't want a rematch and probably runs off fighting other guys or goes to another division. Then in boxing you have hyped up shitty fighters that picks and chooses their fights way too much and are manufactured, Amir Khan is a prime example.

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