How soon till Mexicans start dominating MMA???

Collapse
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • Cuauhtémoc1520
    Head Mexican in Charge
    Franchise Champion - 20,000+ posts
    • Mar 2007
    • 20824
    • 1,666
    • 569
    • 35,996

    #41
    Originally posted by Mr._Pink
    it's doubtful mexicans can dominate mma.

    mexicans and mexican-americans are not big into wrestling , brazilian-jiu-jitsu/judo or muay thai.

    boxing has very limited use in mma.
    Originally posted by Cotto Rules
    Mexicans will never kick ass in MMA cause they're old school machos who would think that MMA is about two ***ots rolling with each other on the ground(which is not true). At best, they would think it's glorified pro-wrestling(Mexico has good pro wrestling).

    Plus Jiu Jitsu is too expensive, you have to bring Brazilian masters who are expensive as hell. If MMA is brought in Mexico and if Mexicans like it, i think they should kick ass, especially in the small weight classes. Those Japanese like Shinichi Kojima or others are the most overrated athletes i've ever saw.
    Dana White in a recent interview with Dan Lebatard here in Miami talked about the success of UFC 100. He said that 28 million viewers tuned into the free telecast of Lesnar vs Mir in Mexico.

    Roger Huerta, a very successful Mexican mma fighter, said he wants to open schools of mma in Mexico so the sport can spread.

    Fighting is in the blood of Mexicans, always will be. Mexico has a very violent past and has been invloved in war after war throughout it's history. Mexcan's love a good fight and I see already there are Mexicans and Mexican/Americans getting heavily into mma.

    Comment

    • ИATAS
      Banned
      Franchise Champion - 20,000+ posts
      • Jul 2007
      • 36648
      • 2,509
      • 1,953
      • 50,835

      #42
      Originally posted by cuauhtemoc1496
      Dana White in a recent interview with Dan Lebatard here in Miami talked about the success of UFC 100. He said that 28 million viewers tuned into the free telecast of Lesnar vs Mir in Mexico.
      20 million people tune in to watch the weather forecast in Mexico. You know why? They only have a few television channels. Put on Mr. Rogers and I bet you gets at least 15 million viewers.

      Comment

      • WhoreUs
        Banned
        Unified Champion - 10,00-20,000 posts
        • Oct 2008
        • 15770
        • 556
        • 606
        • 20,363

        #43
        Originally posted by cuauhtemoc1496
        Dana White in a recent interview with Dan Lebatard here in Miami talked about the success of UFC 100. He said that 28 million viewers tuned into the free telecast of Lesnar vs Mir in Mexico.

        Roger Huerta, a very successful Mexican mma fighter, said he wants to open schools of mma in Mexico so the sport can spread.

        Fighting is in the blood of Mexicans, always will be. Mexico has a very violent past and has been invloved in war after war throughout it's history. Mexcan's love a good fight and I see already there are Mexicans and Mexican/Americans getting heavily into mma.
        mexicans definitely love combat sports.

        they have a lot of smaller mma cards operating in mexico too.

        the problem i see is that jiu-jitsu , judo , wrestling , etc. is not that big in mexico though that could change. that's why i give mexican-americans a bigger chance of making an impact , with wrestling available in schools and judo and bjj gyms cropping up all over the place.

        another thing is the size factor. the lowest weight division in the ufc is 155. (middleweight in boxing) i think mexicans who join mma (like asian fighters) would have to fight in the second tier like WEC or japan.

        Comment

        • Cuauhtémoc1520
          Head Mexican in Charge
          Franchise Champion - 20,000+ posts
          • Mar 2007
          • 20824
          • 1,666
          • 569
          • 35,996

          #44
          Originally posted by ИATAS206
          20 million people tune in to watch the weather forecast in Mexico. You know why? They only have a few television channels. Put on Mr. Rogers and I bet you gets at least 15 million viewers.
          Seriously that's ignorant. They have all the channels we have here in the U.S and get them for free...hehe

          28 million people is a ton of people. MMA is spreading in Mexico big time and Dana White was even saying that Mexico is the next place where the UFC will put it's recources into.

          In about 5 years, there will be a **** load of Mexicans in mma, count on this.

          Comment

          • supRa
            supercharged
            Super Champion - 5,000-10,000 posts
            • Apr 2008
            • 6398
            • 640
            • 751
            • 15,121

            #45
            not a fan of mma/ufc... but am sure once it gets some mexicans dudes in there... it might get more hits..

            Comment

            • El Jaguar
              Interim Champion
              Gold Champion - 500-1,000 posts
              • Dec 2008
              • 894
              • 25
              • 6
              • 7,417

              #46
              Originally posted by Mr._Pink
              mexicans definitely love combat sports.

              they have a lot of smaller mma cards operating in mexico too.

              the problem i see is that jiu-jitsu , judo , wrestling , etc. is not that big in mexico though that could change. that's why i give mexican-americans a bigger chance of making an impact , with wrestling available in schools and judo and bjj gyms cropping up all over the place.

              another thing is the size factor. the lowest weight division in the ufc is 155. (middleweight in boxing) i think mexicans who join mma (like asian fighters) would have to fight in the second tier like WEC or japan.
              They have HW'S like Buentello and Cain Velasquez.

              Comment

              • Cuauhtémoc1520
                Head Mexican in Charge
                Franchise Champion - 20,000+ posts
                • Mar 2007
                • 20824
                • 1,666
                • 569
                • 35,996

                #47
                Originally posted by Mr._Pink
                mexicans definitely love combat sports.

                they have a lot of smaller mma cards operating in mexico too.

                the problem i see is that jiu-jitsu , judo , wrestling , etc. is not that big in mexico though that could change. that's why i give mexican-americans a bigger chance of making an impact , with wrestling available in schools and judo and bjj gyms cropping up all over the place.

                another thing is the size factor. the lowest weight division in the ufc is 155. (middleweight in boxing) i think mexicans who join mma (like asian fighters) would have to fight in the second tier like WEC or japan.
                First off, trainers will come if the talent is there. Whenever there is money to be made, people will come.

                Second, the main reason that mma doesn't have that many weight classess is because the sport isn't that big yet. The more smaller fighters come into the sport, the more weight classess you will see.

                It's all a progression and it takes time but there's no doubt that in Mexico there's a ton of untapped talent.

                Comment

                • WhoreUs
                  Banned
                  Unified Champion - 10,00-20,000 posts
                  • Oct 2008
                  • 15770
                  • 556
                  • 606
                  • 20,363

                  #48
                  Originally posted by El Jaguar
                  They have HW'S like Buentello and Cain Velasquez.
                  yeah but that's rare though , el.

                  smaller pool of talent to get big guys from.

                  the japanese love little guys fighting not so much in the u.s.

                  if mexico was closer to japan where they pay big money for the 125 , 135 and 145 lb. guys then it'd be easier for mexicans to make a career in mma.

                  Comment

                  • WhoreUs
                    Banned
                    Unified Champion - 10,00-20,000 posts
                    • Oct 2008
                    • 15770
                    • 556
                    • 606
                    • 20,363

                    #49
                    Originally posted by cuauhtemoc1496
                    First off, trainers will come if the talent is there. Whenever there is money to be made, people will come.

                    Second, the main reason that mma doesn't have that many weight classess is because the sport isn't that big yet. The more smaller fighters come into the sport, the more weight classess you will see.

                    It's all a progression and it takes time but there's no doubt that in Mexico there's a ton of untapped talent.
                    oh definitely. i'm just saying it's harder.

                    in japan , judo is taught in high schools and college. judo is big there.

                    in the u.s. , same with wrestling.

                    in brazil , there's so many bjj schools.

                    grappling is so important that almost everyone else is at a disadvantage.

                    it's gonna be hard to get mexican fighters to leave boxing for mma because generally there's more money in boxing than mma.

                    Comment

                    • Alibata
                      Dugong Maharlika
                      Super Champion - 5,000-10,000 posts
                      • May 2004
                      • 9047
                      • 280
                      • 33
                      • 16,053

                      #50
                      If DLH, Ortiz, Vazquez, Morales, Gurerro, Julio Diaz, etc. were in MMA, at least they can tap out and quitting would not be such a big deal.

                      Comment

                      Working...
                      TOP