Originally posted by Royal Burnell
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State a reason why Boxing is better than the UFC
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I dont think Boxing is better than UFC, but a great boxing match demolishes the best UFC matches possible.
Unfortunately the sport is so full of either mismatches or runners and holders that great matches rarely occur.
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Originally posted by mrpain81 View PostForefathers of MMA? In what sense? Because most boxers would train in grapplin more in the old days?
Please explain.
He also put out one of the first mixed arts manuals, before Gene LeBell.
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Originally posted by Royal Burnell View PostHe trained with Ad Santel in wrestling and then later trained in Judo after retirement.
He also put out one of the first mixed arts manuals, before Gene LeBell.
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Personally i prefer boxing because it is limited to throwing punches. Boxers trian to isloate the skills needed to hit and not be hit. The pure focus on this aspect of fighting makes the skill level incredibly high, and takes a lifetime to master.
And therefore is much more of a pure art form.
With MMA being spread out to so many diverse techniques and and skills, the fighters must train to be good at all aspects of fighting and therefore cannot focus all their attention of a singular disipline and are not able to truly master it.
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Originally posted by Royal Burnell View PostHe trained with Ad Santel in wrestling and then later trained in Judo after retirement.
He also put out one of the first mixed arts manuals, before Gene LeBell.
Im sure Dempsey trained with wrestled and did Judo after retiring, but that has nothing to do with modern MMA. I read Dempseys Auto Biography and he dosent talk much about Judo or Wrestling.
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Originally posted by mrpain81 View PostBoxing was different back then, alot of boxers would grapple as part of their training. Look at Jim Jeffries he has a few videos where he is training in grappling does that make him a forefather of MMA also?
Im sure Dempsey trained with wrestled and did Judo after retiring, but that has nothing to do with modern MMA. I read Dempseys Auto Biography and he dosent talk much about Judo or Wrestling.
Why I'm trying to say is that Dempsey was one of the first to take all the skills he had, be it boxing or wrestling or judo and he would form a basic strategy around them for certain situations. Sure, he was confident with his strking skills, but if there was anyway he was taken down, he also had a plan for that as well.
If Dempsey were around today, he would have the calber of a Kid Yamamoto or Gilbert Melendez.
If he did MMA of course.
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