Originally posted by Willow The Wisp
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What are the main reasons that you don't like watching MMA?
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Originally posted by Pac=Duran View Post
I do sometimes. Alex Pierera is fantastic to watch.
The sport has developed to the point now that every fight and fighter lools the same pretty much. All so samey. And wrestling seems to be the way to win, which is boring as ****. Its a boring product now most of the time. Only a few good exciting fighters.
It's like if boxing was dominated by your Floyd's, Haney's, Winky Wright's, Bernard Hopkins of the world. Boxing was going that way when Floyd, Winky, Bernard and Wlad were at the top. The exciting was dying due to boring styles dominating.
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Originally posted by ilovemesomeboxing View Post
Bernard sure wasn't boring to watch when he whooped up on Trinidad!
Then it got slightly exciting again to see a guy that was pushing 50 fight at near the top level.
Then he stuck his tongue out at Kovalev and that's all she wrote
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Originally posted by FinitoxDinamita View Post
Gawwwd I still get extremely annoyed thinking about Winky Wright. I hated his style so much man. When he fought on Roy Jones undercards, it was cigarette break whenever he came on. I used to tell peeps all the time dude like Stinky Wright could be fighting the 50ft giant woman with her tiitties all hanging out and I still wouldn’t watch that sht.
I find guys like Floyd, Hopkins, and even Wlad to be way more exciting than Wright. Dude was dull as they came and didn’t belong on TV.
Because Floyd would have lost that fight.
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Originally posted by ELPacman View Post
Do WWE and MMA have the same fanbase? Wondering about that.
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Originally posted by TMLT87 View Post
This applies much more to boxing tbh. MMA fights are much shorter with more frequent spikes of excitement and less time spent sitting on stools between rounds.
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Originally posted by Rockybigblower View Post
Rubbish. With boxing I can watch 3 minutes of constant movement...either in defense or offense
Its objective reality that if you were to put an MMA card and boxing card side by side the ratio of highlight worthy stuff (finishes, knockdowns, visible damage, big shots etc etc) is usually going to be strongly in favour of the MMA. The top end of boxing matches imo are better than the best MMA fights, but MMA has a MUCH higher frequency of good fights and presents as being a lot more exciting to casuals who have no horse in the race. Its crazy to try and deny that tbh. Boxing has many qualities but for entertainment value and crazy fights its behind MMA, kickboxing, One FC Muay Thai and bare knuckle.
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Originally posted by ELPacman View Post
Do WWE and MMA have the same fanbase? Wondering about that.
Not now or in the last 10-15 years. But in the late 90s through mid/late 00s when the WWE was more adult oriented yes there was quite a bit of crossover. A lot of the MMA fans from that era were pro wrestling fans who reached college age and jumped ship.
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Originally posted by TMLT87 View Post
Because you're a dedicated boxing fan who has the patience to watch and appreciate some random undercard fight going longer than UFC championship fights with no finish, no knockdowns, no visible damage etc.
Its objective reality that if you were to put an MMA card and boxing card side by side the ratio of highlight worthy stuff (finishes, knockdowns, visible damage, big shots etc etc) is usually going to be strongly in favour of the MMA. The top end of boxing matches imo are better than the best MMA fights, but MMA has a MUCH higher frequency of good fights and presents as being a lot more exciting to casuals who have no horse in the race. Its crazy to try and deny that tbh. Boxing has many qualities but for entertainment value and crazy fights its behind MMA, kickboxing, One FC Muay Thai and bare knuckle.
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Originally posted by Roadblock View Post
its more of a dog fight than a quickdraw shootout, MMA has more of a grind to it whereas boxing can be lights out in a millisecond and the top guys carry that millisecond in their back pocket along with power and precision, Ive always said boxing is a speed sport and because of its dynamic power delivery its like a sudden death scenario, MMA is more of a drawn-out battle,.dannnnn likes this.
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