no, they basically took what Bruce Lee said and made it happen, Bruce Lee said that no one fighting style is the right style, winning the fight is the right style, free form and free flowing, be like water and go with the flow, fit, mold, shape, and bend like water because anything can happen in a street fight. that's Jeet Kun Do................
and as far as YOU SEEING no finesse or style, and YOU SEEING a little of this in that from other styles, further lets me know that you don't know what you're looking at and don't know what you're talking about.
judo and ju jitstu are very graceful fighting styles/systems, it's when other fighting styles are mixed in with it makes it look unappealing(to you), but that's the point, use whatever style you can to WIN, hence the name Mixed Martial Arts......................
and to say that they haven't mastered anything is completely ******ed, because what they have mastered is seeing openings and applying different techniques other than a straight forward stand up fight. they've mastered take downs, submissions, throws, clinch fighting(muay thai), and all sorts of wrestling, they might not have mastered each one completely through and through but they've mastered specific and extremely effective techniques to win fights and have learned more than just boxing.
like i said, boxing is my love and always will be be the fact of the matter is it doesn't have as much depth and heads up a boxer would lose to a MMA fighter in a real life fight.
and as far as YOU SEEING no finesse or style, and YOU SEEING a little of this in that from other styles, further lets me know that you don't know what you're looking at and don't know what you're talking about.
judo and ju jitstu are very graceful fighting styles/systems, it's when other fighting styles are mixed in with it makes it look unappealing(to you), but that's the point, use whatever style you can to WIN, hence the name Mixed Martial Arts......................
and to say that they haven't mastered anything is completely ******ed, because what they have mastered is seeing openings and applying different techniques other than a straight forward stand up fight. they've mastered take downs, submissions, throws, clinch fighting(muay thai), and all sorts of wrestling, they might not have mastered each one completely through and through but they've mastered specific and extremely effective techniques to win fights and have learned more than just boxing.
like i said, boxing is my love and always will be be the fact of the matter is it doesn't have as much depth and heads up a boxer would lose to a MMA fighter in a real life fight.
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