Why did Anderson Silva outsell Andre Ward in Ward's own hometown?

Discussion in 'MMA Forum' started by David Fanning, Aug 13, 2010.


  1. greatone

    greatone Active Member Full Member

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    Thank you, now I don't have to say it.
     
  2. David Fanning

    David Fanning Internet Tuff Guy Full Member

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    Very good point right there.
     
  3. Swarmer

    Swarmer Patrick Full Member

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    Anyone remember when Silva challenged RJJ to a boxing match? I wonder why that one never came to be...:lol:
     
  4. Taylex

    Taylex Boxing Addict Full Member

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    It is simple. Boxing is (outside of the megafights) is struggling in the USA where as MMA is building up a significant cult following.

    I like both but I find that UFC gives me more value for money. Boxing undercards are ridiculous these days and to many boxers are either inactive or avoiding the best fighters.
     
  5. Vitor Belfort

    Vitor Belfort Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Dana white wouldn't allow it just like don king didn't allow mayorga to fight in the ufc.
     
  6. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    Another victim of Jones' never-ending game of duck-duck-goose. :-(
     
  7. Swarmer

    Swarmer Patrick Full Member

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    Because they're both on leashes and eat out of their promoter's dog bowls? :think
     
  8. greatone

    greatone Active Member Full Member

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    Actually it would look more like an mma fight with Silva having to use his bjj skills to counter Wards wrestling tactics.
     
  9. Round1gymDC

    Round1gymDC Boxing Addict Full Member

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    you have to compare anderson silva to mayweather or Pac cause that his equivlant in bocxing he is the pound for pound best in MMA, Ward is kind of new to a lot of people, plus MMA stacks up there undercards, I will say MMA might have better undercards then boxing
     
  10. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    That's probably true. For a country without a lot of recent top talent in relative terms, Canada (especially the French area) does have some passionate fans.

    They're still no Mexicans. Those muchachos are the p4p kings of North American boxing passion. :yep
     
  11. David Fanning

    David Fanning Internet Tuff Guy Full Member

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    Do you believe that Northern California has a higher than average rate of fans and fighters in MMA when compared to other spots in the U.S.? I don't know if it's just me or if everyone and their grandmother in Northern Cali is an MMA fighter.
     
  12. Vitor Belfort

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    Pretty much and it's on the contract.
     
  13. David Fanning

    David Fanning Internet Tuff Guy Full Member

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    I understand the unfair comparison to Ward. It's just disappointing that he takes a back seat to MMA in his own town.
     
  14. Dave_j1985

    Dave_j1985 Active Member Full Member

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    Because MMA is taking over this ****!!!:D

    Seriously though it's like everyone else has been saying, you can't compare Ward to Silva, who is arguably the numero uno of MMA. A better comparison for Ward would probably be somone like Jon Jones perhaps??
     
  15. Terror

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    Boxing markets their fights poorly. Builds undercards poorly. Doesn't build up fighters well enough and is generally a promotional cluster****. The PPVs are worthless. Don't get me wrong, the UFC's product is generally **** but as of late it's been great and they take time to build everyone in their company up.