I don't buy the gloves excuse, the padding over the knuckles is nearly identical in both gloves, it simply comes down to MMA fighters not needing a chin to be successful. Boxers with bad chins get weeded out fairly quickly, and never make it too the top. That doesn't happen in MMA. The level of standup is so pathetic that guys with week chins can slide right on up to the top.
What is more physically demanding -Boxing or MMA title fight?
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According to ESPN, boxing is the most difficult sport in the world.
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I don't buy the gloves excuse, the padding over the knuckles is nearly identical in both gloves, it simply comes down to MMA fighters not needing a chin to be successful. Boxers with bad chins get weeded out fairly quickly, and never make it too the top. That doesn't happen in MMA. The level of standup is so pathetic that guys with week chins can slide right on up to the top.Comment
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your asking this question in a boxing forum so your answer is boxing.
But with an unbiased view i would say in a general sense MMA is more physically demanding, but really it just depends on the circumstances different trainers call for more work than others and some fight call for more work than others
The only variable is that boxers take a lot more punches than MMA fightersLast edited by Danny Gunz; 01-31-2009, 09:57 PM.Comment
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According to ESPN, boxing is the toughest sport in the world.
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/sportSkillsComment
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I was wrong to type out toughest, it was meant to be the most difficult sport in the world, hitting a baseball is very difficult to do and it was the only survey I could find. I can't really answer the question from a personal standpoint because I never did MMA.Comment
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