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  • nubianpiye
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    #241
    Originally posted by TMLT87

    Exactly.

    I get that theres some people that only wanna watch boxing, but if you're gonna talk **** about MMA or any other combat sport at least try to get a basic understand of the technical aspects of it first for ****s sake so you're not just talking complete BS. If he did he might understand how Brock or Askren could find success in MIXED martial arts even with poor boxing ability.
    American cowards make up numbers MMA is nothing globally not one person has been able to show me factually any global impact from MMA because ut does not have one. it is an American sport for WWE fans and undercover ****sexuals.

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    • nubianpiye
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      #242
      Originally posted by nubianpiye

      American cowards make up numbers MMA is nothing globally not one person has been able to show me factually any global impact from MMA because ut does not have one. it is an American sport for WWE fans and undercover ****sexuals.
      https://www.totalsportek.com/popular-sports/ Boxing above MMA

      http://www.biggestglobalsports.com Boxing above MMA

      https://www.pledgesports.org/2017/06...-in-the-world/ boxing above MMA

      https://list25.com/25-most-popular-sports-in-the-world/ Boxing above MMA

      You won't fine a single measurement that rates MMA above boxing.

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      • iamboxing
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        #243
        To be honest, there's so many ways to lose in MMA that no one is going to keep an undefeated record for long.

        It's also one of the reasons I'm beginning to warm up to UFC, there's less stigma when you lose. In boxing, you have the likes of Letterman screaming, "AND WE MIGHT NEVER SEE ROY IN THE RING AGAIN!" after a first loss.

        I do agree, though, in boxing you get the best doing what they do best rather than the jack of all trades in MMA. Also, I've yet to encounter the adrenaline rushes you get from watching a good old boxing tear up, even the most exciting UFC fight (Griffin vs some guy I can't remember?) is fairly banal compared to boxing.
        Last edited by iamboxing; 04-25-2021, 11:09 AM.

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        • nubianpiye
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          #244
          Originally posted by iamboxing
          To be honest, there's so many ways to lose in MMA that no one is going to keep an undefeated record for long.

          It's also one of the reasons I'm beginning to warm up to UFC, there's less stigma when you lose. In boxing, you have the likes of Letterman screaming, "AND WE MIGHT NEVER SEE ROY IN THE RING AGAIN!" after a first loss.

          I do agree, though, in boxing you get the best doing what they do best rather than the jack of all trades in MMA. Also, I've yet to encounter the adrenaline rushes you get from watching a good old boxing tear up, even the most exciting UFC fight (Griffin vs some guy I can't remember?) is fairly banal compared to boxing.
          90% of stats show boxing as a top ten sport in terms of following not one shows mma

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          • TMLT87
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            #245
            Originally posted by nubianpiye

            90% of stats show boxing as a top ten sport in terms of following not one shows mma
            Stats like...what? theres two areas where boxing still does better at this point and thats pay and participation rates.

            Its so funny how you keep brushing aside the fact that all these 24/7 easily trackable numbers on multiple global sites like YT, IG, FB and Twitter consistently show the UFC generating far more interest than boxing. Like how the **** do you reconcile that with the narrative that boxing is bigger?

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            • iamboxing
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              #246
              Originally posted by TMLT87

              Stats like...what? theres two areas where boxing still does better at this point and thats pay and participation rates.

              Its so funny how you keep brushing aside the fact that all these 24/7 easily trackable numbers on multiple global sites like YT, IG, FB and Twitter consistently show the UFC generating far more interest than boxing. Like how the **** do you reconcile that with the narrative that boxing is bigger?
              I have a feeling those stats are about to become much lower now that Khabib left and Israel lost. UFC relies mostly on characters rather than the actual fights themselves, which let's be honest - 70% are absolute torture to watch. Boxing should strike now while the UFC is in a lull to win some of the public back.

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              • nubianpiye
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                #247
                Originally posted by TMLT87

                Stats like...what? theres two areas where boxing still does better at this point and thats pay and participation rates.

                Its so funny how you keep brushing aside the fact that all these 24/7 easily trackable numbers on multiple global sites like YT, IG, FB and Twitter consistently show the UFC generating far more interest than boxing. Like how the **** do you reconcile that with the narrative that boxing is bigger?
                100% of sites that track sports popularity based on global views have boxing above mma the only one that did not is tmlt87 who knows more apparently. Mma is not a big as boxing it’s not a big sport and won’t become one like i said instead of piggy backing off the bigger sport in boxing they came out trying to discredit the much more popular sport and alienated them self from some fans. The ignorant approach helped to mma never crossed over.

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                • TMLT87
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                  #248
                  Originally posted by iamboxing

                  I have a feeling those stats are about to become much lower now that Khabib left and Israel lost. UFC relies mostly on characters rather than the actual fights themselves, which let's be honest - 70% are absolute torture to watch. Boxing should strike now while the UFC is in a lull to win some of the public back.
                  They're having possibly their strongest opening to a year ever right now, numbers wise, even with no Khabib. There is no lull, and there is always a high turnover of stars anyway.

                  I disagree about the 70% thing too, i think its the other way around. If you get a boring fight between fighters you dont care about in MMA at least its done in 15 minutes, and theres a stronger possibility that it could still end at any moment. With boxing the chances of a finish are lower, the finishes if they happen are usually less impressive and you can be there for 36 minutes, possibly topped off with a little bit of corruption to in the judging or refereeing to make it even ****tier.

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                  • TMLT87
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                    #249
                    Originally posted by nubianpiye
                    Mma is not a big as boxing it’s not a big sport and won’t become one like i said instead of piggy backing off the bigger sport in boxing they came out trying to discredit the much more popular sport and alienated them self from some fans.
                    I tell you what, heres a compromise - boxing as an overall sport is bigger than MMA as an overall sport, but the UFC is by far the biggest combat sports promotion on the planet.

                    Reasonable?

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                      #250
                      Originally posted by TMLT87

                      They're having possibly their strongest opening to a year ever right now, numbers wise, even with no Khabib. There is no lull, and there is always a high turnover of stars anyway.

                      I disagree about the 70% thing too, i think its the other way around. If you get a boring fight between fighters you dont care about in MMA at least its done in 15 minutes, and theres a stronger possibility that it could still end at any moment. With boxing the chances of a finish are lower, the finishes if they happen are usually less impressive and you can be there for 36 minutes, possibly topped off with a little bit of corruption to in the judging or refereeing to make it even ****tier.
                      I heard most of the card was boo'd. In fact Jack Paul showing up made everyone stop watching the fight in the ring.

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