Yeah pretty much because you wanna know how I know your gay ?Is if you count the number of times a man's ass is grabbed in a competitve sport !! What I get defensive about is the lack of respect shown for these warriors by clowns who like to turn a sport that involves as much skill as boxing into a gay fanatsy !
Actually grabbing a guy's balls in MMA is illegal. You might be perceiving certain kinds of holds that way simply because a guy's hand gets near that area of the body while he's trying to maintain balance and leverage. I've never seen it as anything more than a tactical move, but I guess some might be inclinced to focus on those body parts as some sort of homoerotic move, but I can pretty much guarantee you that no such thought is going through the fighter's head. Much in the same way as I've pointed out earlier in the this thread, that a boxer is not going for some sweaty man loving when he clinches his opponent in a bout. It's tactical, plain and simple.
Nobodies ****ing balls got grabbed, you idiot. So not only are you viewing two people fighting as homosexual, you are now actually fantasizing about nonexistant homosexual acts while doing it. Youre so ****ing deep in the closet youre finding christmas presents.
So how would you respond to a person who says boxing looks gay because two shirtless guys often hug each other in the clinches? And I'm not just posing a hypothetical since I've heard people say that. Very stupid people, but people nonetheless.
the funny thing is the "guys rolling on the ground" arguement they make and say it's all boring. So all boxing fights are exiting? and of course there is no hugging involved in boxing, nor 2 guys playing chase or tag in the ring or is it the art of "sweet science" I've seen tons of boring boxing matches, as well as MMA fights. you bitter boxing fans should grow the **** up, MMA is still growing and if you don't think so your in denial.
But, if you did hear that, how would you respond to it? Boxing does indeed contain shirtless, sweaty hugging. I don't know about you, but I don't hug sweaty, shirtless guys. So, it's very possible that someone could perceive that particular part of boxing as "gay", in the same way that some bozos perceive the groundwork in MMA as gay. No?
You realise that in a recent interview, your hero, Zab Judah said he enjoys watching Ufc more than boxing.
No I wouldn't be lying because for it to be "gay" there would actually have to intent on the part of the participants. There isn't. If I walk down the street in the gay part of the city and see two shirtless guys hugging each other, I call it "gay" without hesitation. When I see two shirtless guys hugging in a boxing ring I definitely don't even think of it being gay because I know there is no intent on the part of the participants in the fight. Again, it's called context. Anyone with half a brain can figure that out.