If u had to choose boxing or UFC?

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  • MlLkMan
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    #51
    Boxing..........

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    • JMCbulls
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      #52
      boxing, im not a fan of UFC

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      • Easy-E
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        #53
        for me, its all about whos fighting.
        id much rather watch ufc than friday night fights for example. however, if im going to buy a ppv, its boxing all the way.
        id rather see floyd v hatton than any ufc fight

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        • j
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          #54
          boxing for me. half-naked men dry humping eachother doesn't get my blood pumping like a toe to toe heavyweight slugfest or any boxing fight for that matter.

          prefer pride to ufc. and saku's getting too old to keep fighting w/ all those injuries, so i probably won't even keep track of it a bit anymore. just liked watching sakuraba punk the gods of bjj. not one, but the whole family LOL!

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          • bfg
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            #55
            Personally I find UFC to be rather boring the majority of the time..it usually devolves to a wrestling match which is really dull to watch...I have watched K1 and a little kickboxing and would prefer that to UFC...haven't caught any Pride stuff so far..one side note is that the UFC reality show is great even though the matches at the end can be boring but overall the show has the intensity that both boxing shows have lacked so far...plus, most of the guys on the show (at least last season) seem just a wee bit crazy which makes the show more entertaining

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