Comments Thread For: Joe Rogan "I'm a fan of boxing...Your sport is gettin SWOLLOWED"
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Submissions are more difficult than you might think. First you have to be able to recognize which one to use depending on what position both you and your opponent are in. Than you have to be able to apply it. Setting up submissions is as difficult as setting up your next punching combination's because your opponent isn't simply going to comply with you. In both you have to think while being under attack and worry about opening yourself up and being countered.Comment
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it doesnt take rocket science to throw a left hook or a right cross....and yet it takes years of experience to learn to apply it effectively because your opponent will be blocking, ducking, bobbing, weaving.Comment
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Dou Bella gave a crap argument. He needs to watch 3 or 4 shows and then he would have come backs of boring floor laying ****.
Boxing will never die, there's so much money in it.
Yes you only use you hands, but MMA has a lot of hugging and **** that is boring.
Rogan acts like MMA is always all out action, which it is not. Neither is boxing either though.Comment
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Im not going to get into a pissing contest about the finer points of either sport. I favor boxing but enjoy both sports and have trained in both. It doesn't take rocket science to hook off the jab either, does it? The point is that in either sport you have to be able to think while under attack and be prepared to have your own punches or moves countered. You're using two examples, but you're leaving out the part where the wrong placement of a foot or hand, or being just a bit off balance can cause you to fall into a submission yourself. If you think its easy I encourage you to find an MMA gym and give it a try. You will be surprised at how much more difficult it is than you think.Comment
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Obviously it takes years of experience and hours of training to be an elite boxers. You can't just take a bum off the streets and turn 'em into an MMA icon like you do in UFC.Comment
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Im not going to get into a pissing contest about the finer points of either sport. I favor boxing but enjoy both sports and have trained in both. It doesn't take rocket science to hook off the jab either, does it? The point is that in either sport you have to be able to think while under attack and be prepared to have your own punches or moves countered. You're using two examples, but you're leaving out the part where the wrong placement of a foot or hand, or being just a bit off balance can cause you to fall into a submission yourself. If you think its easy I encourage you to find an MMA gym and give it a try. You will be surprised at ow more difficult it is than you think.
We're prolly not ever going to make it in the pros, but i'd much rather get beaten thoroughly in Boxing match, than get hit by a lucky punch or taken to ground and get submitted.Comment
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According to the December 2001 issue of the Journal of Combative Sport, as of November 2001, 1101 fighters have died in a boxing ring.
No one has died in the UFC. Boxing is far more hazardous because of the heavy padded gloves
No one has ever died in the UFC, the deaths in boxing more likely occur because of the standing 8 count.
Continually recieving blows to the head is a good way to recieve a brain injury.
No one in the UFC, but three men have died in MMA. Sam Vasquez in 2007, Douglas Dedge in 1998, and a 35 year old man only identified as Lee in South Korea in 2005.Comment
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How so? Do you have a stat or something that confirms this, or is it just an opinion you cannot back up with solid proof?
We're prolly not ever going to make it in the pros, but i'd much rather get beaten thoroughly in Boxing match, than get hit by a lucky punch or taken to ground and get submitted.
Good luck to you and your friends. I wish the best for anyone participating in any combat sport no matter what level they're at. But your argument was that it doesn't take "rocket science" to submit someone. My argument is it is just as difficult (maybe even more so) to master these submissions and their counters as it is to become prolific at the finer points of boxing. I've provided examples and reasoning why. You've said any bum of the street could succeed in MMA yet give no logical reasons.Comment
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Good luck to you and your friends. I wish the best for anyone participating in any combat sport no matter what level they're at. But your argument was that it doesn't take "rocket science" to submit someone. My argument is it is just as difficult (maybe even more so) to master these submissions and their counters as it is to become prolific at the finer points of boxing. I've provided examples and reasoning why. You've said any bum of the street could succeed in MMA yet give no logical reasons.Comment
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