Last night was another proof that MMA has definitely taken the spotlight from boxing.

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  • ANDROID_DOES
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    #11
    there is several bars here in fresno that do the ufc fights and they are packed. UFC is definetely getting more popular than boxing in the states. I dont know if this is nation wide but the hooters here in fresno has every ufc fight and you need to get there like 2 hours before the fights start to think about getting a table.

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    • AndyShitHot
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      #12
      I don't get the UFC craze at all. Watched a few fights now and all were boring bar one brutal ko (Jackon-Liddell).

      In general UFC just seems like tougher kids version of WWE, apart from WWE's more entertaining. If boxing keeps on producing fights of the caliber of even the past couple of weeks (Pac-Diaz, Holt-Torres) then I don't think boxing is in trouble any time soon.

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      • VIVA MEXICO!!
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        #13
        Originally posted by MASGAGOMEXI
        Last week I went to a bar, the only bar, that was showing the PAC - Diaz fight. And only handful of of boxing fans turned out(mostly Filipinos and Mexicans).

        Last night, I walked around and saw that there were several bars that was carrying UFC 86. And every single one of 'em was at its full capacity. So I ended up watching the fight at the same bar I saw the PAC - Diaz PPV. Another difference I saw, was that MMA fights tend to attract a more diverse crowd.

        In today's boxing, only DLH and the now retired Floyd could have fans showing to see a fight at a bar. But the UFC has had this trend going on for a few years now with various fighters.
        the problem is there are way to many cowards in boxing but in mma you always get two guys going toe to toe.

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        • Pullcounter
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          #14
          Originally posted by Flawless
          MMA is a threat; I don't understand why boxing fans don't see this. Both sport can’t survive with each other, so one must go.
          both can survive but boxing is better.

          notice that the best mma fights are when the fighters stand up and box.

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          • Addition
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            #15
            Originally posted by VIVA MEXICO!!
            the problem is there are way to many cowards in boxing but in mma you always get two guys going toe to toe.
            Toe to toe? More like wrestling on top of eachother.

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            • Pullcounter
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              #16
              Originally posted by VIVA MEXICO!!
              the problem is there are way to many cowards in boxing but in mma you always get two guys going toe to toe.
              awesome... you plan on posting mostly in the mma forums now???

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                #17
                Originally posted by Flawless
                MMA is a threat; I don't understand why boxing fans don't see this. Both sport can’t survive with each other, so one must go.
                we already know which side you chose you treasonous twit.

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                • GreatestIam
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                  #18
                  Last Night was a good show, some good fights some boring ones and a finale that was ok! I thought Jackson won the fight and Griffin grabbing the mic and being followed backstage was to reminicent of wrestling. Also when watching the fight it kinda seems like a sparring session, Rampage didnt even throw any knees, and forrest didnt really brawl with Jackson...

                  Ill say this MMA is entertaining but you dont get as excited for there main events as in boxing Jackson V Griffin was like a mega fight being that the two are probley 2 of the top 5 money makers for the UFC... But when you look at say Cotto V Margarito that **** makes your stomach cringe at just the thougth them motha****ers are fighting in 2 weeks!

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                  • VIVA MEXICO!!
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Addition
                    Toe to toe? More like wrestling on top of eachother.
                    there is more toe to toe stand up in mma than there is in boxing. when do you see cowards running in mma??

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                    • Mizzou
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                      #20
                      The one thing MMA has going for it is that its best fighters are forced to fight eachother.

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