UFC well and truly taking over from boxing?

Discussion in 'MMA Forum' started by Here's Johnny, Nov 14, 2016.


  1. Tommy.™

    Tommy.™ Active Member Full Member

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    Excellent post. Couldn't agree more!
     
  2. Optimus Dime

    Optimus Dime Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    It's like saying WWE has taken over.. albeit the 2 point art and the infinity mixed is all there is..


    I mean there's WBC Muay Thai and all that..
     
  3. Optimus Dime

    Optimus Dime Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    WWE can never take over..
     
  4. Optimus Dime

    Optimus Dime Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    There is Bellator and Diaz is likely to close with number 3..
     
  5. Optimus Dime

    Optimus Dime Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    We got to see Mayweather/Pac.. we'll never see Mayweather/McGregor..
     
  6. CathyBarry

    CathyBarry Active Member Full Member

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    Yeah way more competitive? As in more equally matched, even if it was a poor fight both guys are usually similar level. Not like Danny Garcia vs Rod Salka, Paul smith vs some Latvian etc etc. Far more poor fights in boxing than UFC, May vs Pac "fight of the century" zzzzzzz lol etc

    McGregor isn't the only good fighter to watch in UFC, but yeah he does seem to be the main attraction by far.


    Exactly you don't see freaked out Malik Scott types in UFC, speaking of UFC bloodbaths! Remember that feeble cut Paul McCloskey got in the Khan fight? And it was ****ing stopped :risas3:

    I like boxing as a sport far more than Cage fights but god it's hard to be a fan at times.
     
  7. xostel

    xostel New Member Full Member

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    Did beer take over whiskey? Blondes take over brunettes?
    HOLY **** YOU CAN LOVE BOTH and not have to pick between them. What a concept.
    Not to mention part of what I love about boxing is I never have to listen to people's stupid opinion about the sport. If someone is talking about boxing they usually know something.