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If you had asked me to describe my thoughts on MMA, especially Women's MMA a few months ago, I would have looked at you, shook my head, turned and walked away. I came to MMA through way of boxing and had no desire to watch it initially, although the guys around our house do.
That was before I was introduced to Invicta Fight Championships 1. Still with reservations, I found myself actually paying attention, cage-side, and by the third match, I had forgotten I was watching women. I realize that many of you on these boards think women's MMA can't hold a candle to the men, the talent isn't deep enough, etc. Well, all I have to say is "hold your tongue" and watch the Kaitlin Young vs. Leslie Smith battle. I honestly believe that these two female athletes put on the show of the year. It is non-stop action with no holds barred. I'd like you to watch the first match between the two and tell me what you think. [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=koTlNIyHqWQ[/ame] Since this there have been two more Invicta Fight Championships. Is there a place for women's MMA? I think after you see this, you might change your mind. Or at least I would hope so. Waiting to hear what you all think. |
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You've written that like you work for them... do you work for them?
I respect WMMA. I train with women too and have no problems with it. I think you'll find most of us on here have the same opinion too. Lynchburg Last edited by Lynchburg; 10-21-2012 at 04:53 AM. Reason: On a side not how have you only posted 30 times since 2006? |
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What I find interesting is how these females seem to put it all out there...much more so than the men (or so it seems). If I sounds as though I speak out of turn, it is because of much less exposure than you and others on this board, have. I was primarily interested in the thoughts of everyone. Thanks for replying. |
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Still, it makes for exciting fights and the women often fight like they have something to prove. Which, in a sense, they do. It's still a little off-putting to watch two women beat the piss out of each other though. And the relative lack of power means that they can get worn down by cumulative damage - an outclassed participant in a woman's fight is more likely to take a drawn-out beating than an outclassed man, who chances are will sooner or later walk into the one shot that puts him down and out of the fight. ![]()
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Lynchburg, added a side note.... how have you only posted 30 times since 2006?
I don't normally have a lot to say and have always thought men don't really care about a female's point of view. If I do comment, its on the boxing forums and those are rare. Perhaps I'll feel more comfortable after this and can contribute to the conversations on both forums. |
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