The misconception of MMA

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  • USMCer
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    #11
    Originally posted by 1hourRun
    When a real fight kicks off in public everyone is throwing hands or grabs for a weapon. None of that Power-Ranger crap works.
    Times are changing.

    The more people learn how to really fight, the more ground-game and varied striking you see in street fights.

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    • HarvardBlue
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      #12
      It's a different skill. If you look at fighters like Jon Jones and Demetrius Johnson you'll realize like boxing there are different levels. If you're all around fighter like the two I mentioned you can have great success. Just like boxing, if you can mix good offense, with defense, great footwork, and ring IQ you can have a great career like Mayweather.

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      • USMCer
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        #13
        Originally posted by Vegemil
        True story I was wrestling my friend one day when I noticed he stuck his finger in my ******** when he was losing. Apparently it's a move called checking for oil. I don't care how complex fights get with multiple practices if that gay **** happens to me. Stay away from my ******** if you don't have my permission.
        Originally posted by Eff Pandas
        You'll get no argument from me those wrestling dudes & BJJ dudes are kinda f#cking weird with gay or gay-ish sh^t. I think it comes with territory with being THAT close to another grown mans junk on you or your junk on him...
        The irony is, if you don't know how to grapple (and don't happen to have a weapon with you)... you likely wouldn't have a choice, if it came down to it.

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        • Eff Pandas
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          #14
          Originally posted by USMCer
          The irony is, if you don't know how to grapple (and don't happen to have a weapon with you)... you likely wouldn't have a choice, if it came down to it.
          I got great TDD bro. My oil isn't getting checked. I'm like Woodley ninjaing out of bisexual BJJ bros.

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          • 1hourRun
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            #15
            Originally posted by USMCer
            Times are changing.

            The more people learn how to really fight, the more ground-game and varied striking you see in street fights.
            I mean when you say ''really fight'' I'm thinking like real martial arts where you are taught to gauge a mans eye out or target his throat as in ninjutsu, kick him in the nuts; nerve holds and **** -- you know REAL martial arts not that fake MMA sport that do not even permit headbutts

            ...and honestly trying to teach the average person how to MMA head-kick or a spinning elbow on a opponent is pretty ******.

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            • Kid Blackie
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              #16
              Originally posted by Vegemil
              True story I was wrestling my friend one day when I noticed he stuck his finger in my ******** when he was losing. Apparently it's a move called checking for oil. I don't care how complex fights get with multiple practices if that gay **** happens to me. Stay away from my ******** if you don't have my permission.
              Lmao this is what these MMA guys glorify.

              They made a sport out of watching gay men go at (or as they refer to it within UFC circles, "Ground & Pound").

              Miss me with that suspect garbage.

              "Put his finger in your ********" lmao wtf

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              • ( . Y . )
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                #17
                there is nothing gay about this. Just real hard men going at it.

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                • Scipio2009
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                  #18
                  MMA, at it's very best, is pretty electric to watch. Jon Jones, Demetrius Johnson, Frankie Edgar, GSP, and a few others are examples of what Dana White and others sell to the world as being their sport.

                  The problems arise, however, when folks start to realize that the number of UFC fighters who can do everything are actually very few of the folks who compete in the UFC. To go beyond that, the UFC has been so wrestler dominant through so much of their run that the bulk of their guys look like **** when actually having to punch with their hands.

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                  • Kid Blackie
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by ( . Y . )
                    there is nothing gay about this. Just real hard men going at it.
                    😂😂😂😂 👌👌
                    Tell them man.

                    Only a certain type of men can appreciate the acts of ****sexuality that is MMA.

                    Unfortunately those of us within the Boxing community don't understand this.

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                    • Scipio2009
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by USMCer
                      Times are changing.

                      The more people learn how to really fight, the more ground-game and varied striking you see in street fights.
                      No one is shooting for a takedown if they know what they're doing with their hands/knees/feet/elbows.

                      In a street fight, the only time that anyone worries about the ground is if the guy they're fighting is getting beat up, and even then, the ground stuff would be defensive/offensive grappling, with the aim to largely get back to your feet.

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