Boxing fans hostile to MMA. The "sweet science" defence.

Discussion in 'MMA Forum' started by Jazzo, May 28, 2010.


  1. timmyjames

    timmyjames PTurd curb stomper Full Member

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    i had this exact same discussion with a friend a few weeks ago
     
  2. steele311

    steele311 Wanna Dance? Full Member

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    The best boxer in MMA is BJ Penn. ....says Freddie Roach.
     
  3. di tullio

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    yes, but there are always exceptions to the rule. bach was often forbidden to play his own unique style of music, but in the generation after his death he was much more appreciated.
     
  4. NoHomeJerome

    NoHomeJerome Boxing Junkie banned

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    Anderson Silva looks like a prime RJJ in the cage, but I think he got KOd by a Brazilian cab driver in boxing.

    MMA is alright but I don't get the crowds - they boo when they take it to the ground and cheer when they get back to stand up fighting, why not just watch K1 or boxing if you're gonna do that?
     
  5. Pimp C

    Pimp C Too Much Motion Full Member

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    I can't give UFC that much respect for this. Their best HW fighter was a former WWE wrestler. If a guy can come from a joke like the WWE and become the champ in less than a year and no one can touh him your sport is a joke and has no credibility or high level of skill. That **** wouldn't happen in boxing in a million years.
     
  6. Jazzo

    Jazzo Non-Facebook Fag Full Member

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    They feel it is in intrinsically inferior.

    Or limited.

    In a way, I can understand.

    If we try to make a fight as true as it can be (and of course this is open to debate: what is a fight anyway?) then we would not limited the use of body parts such as knees.
     
  7. di tullio

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    another problem is that people compare the sports by their effectiveness in street fighting.
     
  8. finalfight

    finalfight Boxing Addict Full Member

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    They might be considered 'an art' but neither Boxing nor MMA are art.

    Also MMA blows!
     
  9. Jazzo

    Jazzo Non-Facebook Fag Full Member

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    On a different note, Tyson has mad respect for MMA.

    So for all you Tyson lovers who bash MMA, take a second to think. You might hurt Mickeys feelings.

    I can't find the interview at the minute, but he was in genuine awe and genuinely respected these athletes.
     
  10. Leon

    Leon The Artful Dodger Full Member

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    Anderson Silva tried boxing, and he's one of the best UFC guys. He came out at 1-1. He also wanted to try to box Roy Jones Jr, but Dana White was mad hating and refused to let it happen. If the boxing is good enough for Silva why isn't it good enough for the rest of the UFC?:huh
     
  11. Jazzo

    Jazzo Non-Facebook Fag Full Member

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    If you mean you find it boring, that is fair enough.

    Nothing thrills me like boxing.
     
  12. di tullio

    di tullio Guest

    boxing is a sport that has evolved over centuries, similar to fencing. the adjective of fencing is not to simulate an actual sword fight, the adjective is to be the more talented fencer. that's how the sport evolved.
     
  13. Jazzo

    Jazzo Non-Facebook Fag Full Member

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    You can't judge them all by one person.

    I don't deny obvious points such as money prospects and the old apples and oranges cliche.

    I think boxing fans are too uptight and insecure and it is hurting the sport.

    Sometimes you need to let the baby have its bottle.
     
  14. Leon

    Leon The Artful Dodger Full Member

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    :huh
     
  15. Jazzo

    Jazzo Non-Facebook Fag Full Member

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    I wouldn't call Sir Elton an exception, and some of Bernie's lyrics were pure nonsense by his own admission.