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 Last update:  11-21-2007      Read more by Mark Vester            
   
Jeff Lacy: "MMA is a Fad, Not a Sport"
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By Mark Vester

In a recent conference with the media, former super middleweight champion Jeff Lacy (22-1, 17KOs) gave his thoughts on Mixed Martial Arts, primarily the UFC, and whether or not the sport of boxing has stepped up to compete with the UFC as a sport.

"I don't think that we really paid much attention to them.  I see that as a fad, to tell you the truth.  To me it's not a sport.  I used to see that in my old neighborhood in the Bronx.  The fact of the matter is if you look at it with all their hype and all the rest of the stuff, Oscar de la Hoya verses Mayweather itself in the aggregate grossed as much as almost all of their MMA fights of the year, one fight," Lacy said. "Now you're going to add this card that's coming up now, between the two cards, they out-grossed the entire MMA fights for the year."

Lacy says that MMA is not as popular as the sport of boxing and there is a not a single mixed martial arts competitor on the level of a De La Hoya, Sugar Ray Leonard or even himself. While I won't go as far as stating that Lacy is a more popular athlete than a Chuck Liddell or a Tito Ortiz, two of the most well known stars in MMA, I will say that I wouldn't be surprised if Lacy made just as much money as them in his career.

"So, it's still not as popular as boxing.  Boxing is the second most popular sport in the world, next to soccer, and MMA is just something that's come along.  They've done a great job of marketing it.  For people that remember it, there's nobody on the level of Oscar de la Hoya, Ray Leonard, Ali, or Jeff Lacy or any of these guys," Lacy said. "There's nobody at MMA that right off the top of your head is going to go to a Hall of Fame.  They're going to either remember them or they're going to have other lives afterwards. I can't remember one guy."

Lacy returns to the ring on the Dec. 8, facing Peter Manfredo Jr. on the undercard to Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Ricky Hatton in Las Vegas.

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on 11-23-2007 by Sen. Clay Davis
Savate > MMA

on 11-23-2007 by THE REAL NINJA
HA HA HA it's so funny to see how worked up people get over this in a I don't understand the other so i'm going to call it trash because mine is better and I really have no proof of it but i'm going to keep saying it anyway sort of way. Watch whatever you like watch boxing watch UFC watch bot...

on 11-23-2007 by We want Floyd
[QUOTE=Azteca;2867229]I dont care. [B][U]Last I checked we dont have any former math high school teachers as champs of the world.[/U][/B] Boxers are real athletes. Most of the MMA guys are mugs.[/QUOTE]That's because most boxers don't even have high school diplomas, not even a GED(LOL). ...

on 11-23-2007 by mrpain81
[QUOTE=RunW/Knives;2867124]Actually boxing has guys who became cult icons after leaving their $5.85 and hour job at Jack in the Box to fight for Super Middle Weight Title. And Chamberlain got his ass whipped.[/QUOTE] I never heard of Chamberlain acctually having a pro fight, from what I rem...

on 11-23-2007 by Azteca
[QUOTE=MASGAGOMEXI;2867198]In today's internet world, it makes it alot easier for someone like Kimbo to get his 15mins of fame. There have been many pro-athletes who gave boxing a shot and failed in the worst way, the difference between those guys and Kimbo, is that Kimbo was a Yout*be creation. ...

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