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  • Originally posted by siablo14 View Post
    I used to hate on it. I have warmed to it.
    I used to as well.

    Then I knew I was being an insecure little pvssy and decided to check it out.

    I liked what I saw.

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    • Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
      I used to as well.

      Then I knew I was being an insecure little pvssy and decided to check it out.

      I liked what I saw.
      Checked it out due to Covid.

      Still prefer boxing over it but I will watch it every now and then.

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      • Originally posted by W1LL View Post
        The best in one organisation fight the best, mayhaps. The best in the UFC are not necessarily the best in the sport of MMA though, believe it or not. It is akin to calling the PBC stable a sport in it's own right. "I watch PBC!", "I'm a big fan of the PBC!", "This guy is the best PBC fighter in the World doe!" People do actually say these things, but they're generally the most mentally deficient posters we have on here.
        aint that the ****in truth

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        • Originally posted by bigjavi973 View Post
          aint that the ****in truth
          lol that's not the truth at all

          9,9 times out 10 the best is in the UFC. That's been proven time and time again by undefeated fighters with big reputations coming into the UFC like Ben Askren or Justin Gaethje and immediately losing.

          Of course the UFC sources talent from outside, but in terms of the name fighters at other orgs, they very rarely come and stack up to the UFC talent.
          Last edited by LacedUp; 08-21-2020, 09:08 PM.

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          • Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
            lol that's not the truth at all

            9,9 times out 10 the best is in the UFC. That's been proven time and time again by undefeated fighters with big reputations coming into the UFC like Ben Askren or Justin Gaethje and immediately losing.

            Of course the UFC sources talent from outside, but in terms of the name fighters at other orgs, they very rarely come and stack up to the UFC talent.
            sure... as if those ufc guys didnt werent in othe promotions where they lost

            or the fact that dana white will never cross promote... if his top fighters loses ufc loses big and we all know that

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            • Originally posted by bigjavi973 View Post
              sure... as if those ufc guys didnt werent in othe promotions where they lost

              or the fact that dana white will never cross promote... if his top fighters loses ufc loses big and we all know that
              Yes the guys I mentioned were undefeated and came to the UFC and lost in their first fights.

              They were considered the best outside the UFC.

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              • Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
                Dude you're a dinosaur.

                This isn't 2001
                Yes that's about where small town Canada is at culture wise in.

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                • Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
                  Everything about boxing is worse than UFC.

                  ***ing Canelo vs Yildrim ffs.

                  Says it all.
                  I feel the same way. I used to think that MMA was g a y but they are tough and almost always come to fight. Nothing g ayer than two men dancing around the ring throwing pity pat punches hoping to squeak out a UD on the cards I’m over boxing man
                  I want to see way better matches and leave it on the line like Ferguson vs Gathe

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                  • I know boxing is frustrating as f**k. The chances of seeing an AMAZING fight are rare. But when those times happen, it makes you love being a boxing fan.

                    I'll always prefer the straight up, hand to hand combat of boxing vs going down to the ground to roll around for minutes until someone gets a hold of the other. Just personal preference on how I prefer my fights.

                    Someone mentioned awhile ago (may be on this forum, can't remember), that no man should ever be on the ground. At that point you have been defeated. If another man is standing tall and looking down on you, you are the weaker man. This is displayed in boxing at the highest level. You don't need to drop your man and then jump on top of him while he's already on the ground to finish him. It's the idea, that you just sat someone on their ass or back. You are still standing, they're on the ground and you are looking down on them as the inferior man. UFC has that, but boxing is what that is all about.

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                    • Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
                      On top of that, Brock was found out when he met high level mixed martial artists.
                      Yeah if he had entered the UFC 2-3 years later he never would have won the belt. He caught the division at a weak point.

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