Micheal Buffer, the most well known announcer in Boxing has already done a few UFC events. Imagine my surprise when I saw two famous referees judging the GSP vs Penn event.
Tony Weeks
Adelayde Bird
These guys have been soley refereeing Boxing events for years and now they are judging UFC?
Is this a sign that UFC is becoming more accepted by Boxing people? De la Hoya co promoted the Fedor fight whats next? MMA events as undercards?
What most Boxing fans dont understand is that if MMA becomes so mainstream that males aged 10-25 have regular access to it Boxing will become a niche.
The Majority of this demograpghics sees Boxing as there fathers/grandfather's combat sport. This generation wants new and exciting twists on everything. Kids today dont care that it takes a Decade to become an elite boxer, they dont want to watch a beautiful 12 round display of sweet science.
What they want to see is nearly-bare fists slamming into unprotected faces, knees shattering bones, meatheads getting choked out. blood flying after every impact......they want to see violence.
This thread is pointless and has no fact checking. The refs and judges are NOT appointed by the UFC. They are appointed officials by the Nevada State Athletic Commission. The UFC has NO say in the refs or judges.
Ding ding ding.
It amazes me people research this sort of thing before starting threads.
Fact checking? What do you want me to do, write a letter to the NSAC? Its a forum not a newspaper, I saw that those judges were on the GSP vs Penn fight so Im posting about it here.
Surely theses judges arent experienced enough to accuratly pick the winner of a completley different sport..
They were the first trained in Unified rules and judging.
Do homework next time and stop using ignorance as a crutch.
UFC sucks, if these cunts are so great then why steal from boxing!!!
I wouldn't call it stealing when the UFC has been "Outworking" boxing over the past 5 years.
Fact checking? What do you want me to do, write a letter to the NSAC? Its a forum not a newspaper, I saw that those judges were on the GSP vs Penn fight so Im posting about it here.
Surely theses judges arent experienced enough to accuratly pick the winner of a completley different sport..
They are trained. There are training programs through the athletic commission. When there are millions of dollars at stake with gambling, the athletic commission ensures their people are properly trained.
Just face the fact; they way they fight in MMA is how we all were fighting in the school yard, thats why many feels "at home" with MMA. I personally feel for boxing more than MMA, boxing is more protected and I've seen some gruesome injuries in MMA that makes the stomach turn, broken legs, wrists, people losing so much blood that they faint, etc
This thread is pointless and has no fact checking. The refs and judges are NOT appointed by the UFC. They are appointed officials by the Nevada State Athletic Commission. The UFC has NO say in the refs or judges.
Michael Buffer covers events when his brother, and partner of their company, Bruce Buffer, is not able to cover a show. The same goes the other way. When Michael was battling throat cancer, Bruce filled in and did announcing on a few boxing events - including an HBO card.
Fact checking? What do you want me to do, write a letter to the NSAC? Its a forum not a newspaper, I saw that those judges were on the GSP vs Penn fight so Im posting about it here.
Surely theses judges arent experienced enough to accuratly pick the winner of a completley different sport..
This thread is pointless and has no fact checking. The refs and judges are NOT appointed by the UFC. They are appointed officials by the Nevada State Athletic Commission. The UFC has NO say in the refs or judges.
Michael Buffer covers events when his brother, and partner of their company, Bruce Buffer, is not able to cover a show. The same goes the other way. When Michael was battling throat cancer, Bruce filled in and did announcing on a few boxing events - including an HBO card.
GTFO with your "My friends think" thats BS. You are the one who thinks like that. STFU and get your ass to a UFC forum, dont post MMA BS here.:gives::lame:
Lol @ Nerdrage.
Im just giving you my personal opinion and expereinces, EG what a forum is for.
I dont even like MMA you idiot, stop making a fool of yourself. If you dont like the thread dont post in it.
The notion that the younger demographic will consider Boxing as "the grandpa sport" is quite laughable. I'm not saying that it isn't possible, but the younger demographic is the most fickle one. They are the likeliest to follow trends.
The younger demographic are the ones that GROW OUT of trends so as they are heavily involved with a trend as a young adult, as they grow older, their taste grow older.
Yes but by being exposed to it as children they will have at least a passing interest in MMA througout there lives.
Out of the 5 people I know that like MMA 4 of them dont watch boxing because they see it as incomplete.
I would guess this applies to most other people aswell.
The notion that the younger demographic will consider Boxing as "the grandpa sport" is quite laughable. I'm not saying that it isn't possible, but the younger demographic is the most fickle one. They are the likeliest to follow trends.
The younger demographic are the ones that GROW OUT of trends so as they are heavily involved with a trend as a young adult, as they grow older, their taste grow older.
Im not saying we dont want violence, what im saying is that is pretty much all they care about.
My friends seriously think in there delusional minds that Boxing is "soft" because they wear gloves.
If Boxers wore the MMA gloves not only would it result in way more 1st round KOs, but there would be hands breaking left right and center.
Although to tell you the truth I do wish Boxing gloves were slightly smaller.
Micheal Buffer, the most well known announcer in Boxing has already done a few UFC events. Imagine my surprise when I saw two famous referees judging the GSP vs Penn event.
Tony Weeks
Adelayde Bird
These guys have been soley refereeing Boxing events for years and now they are judging Boxing?
Is this a sign that UFC is becoming more accepted by Boxing people? De la Hoya co promoted the Fedor fight whats next? MMA events as undercards?
What most Boxing fans dont understand is that if MMA becomes so mainstream that males aged 10-25 have regular access to it Boxing will become a niche.
The Majority of this demograpghics sees Boxing as there fathers/grandfather's combat sport. This generation wants new and exciting twists on everything. Kids today dont care that it takes a Decade to become an elite boxer, they dont want to watch a beautiful 12 round display of sweet science.
What they want to see is nearly-bare fists slamming into unprotected faces, knees shattering bones, meatheads getting choked out. blood flying after every impact......they want to see violence.
Oh come on like boxing fan's don't want violence either. If your statment was true then Corey Spinks would be considered an exciting fighter.
Oh and it's Bruce Buffer who does UFC Event not Michael Buffer.