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  • So the media storm begins to rain on boxing

    Just been waiting for an article to pop up from yahoo and here is the first one titled MMA VS BOXING...this is actually a mild one compared to what we're gonna encounter as boxing fans for a while, I'm saying I feel an even bigger war between the MMA fans and boxing fans about to erupt....it's gonna be time to picks sides again, fu.ck it it's BOXING till I die on mine!


    http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/news?slu...uretoney082810


    BOSTON – As almost everyone expected, mixed martial arts legend Randy Couture dominated and then defeated boxer James Toney at UFC 118, causing the heavyweight boxing champion to tap out with an arm triangle that choked Toney in 3:19 of the first round.



    The fight at the TD Garden was billed as a battle between mixed martial arts and boxing, rival sports that compete for customers, media attention and bragging rights, even if the result proved little.


    Couture, a one-time All-American college wrestler and a well-rounded MMA legend, scored an immediate takedown on Toney by tackling him around the ankles around 30 seconds into the scheduled three-round fight. The move neutralized the boxer’s advantage in punching power.

    Couture (20-10) then mounted Toney for some ground-and-pound and eventually was able to choke the mostly defenseless Toney.

    “I’m a huge fan of boxing, a lot of credit to James for being the first boxer to step in here,” Couture said.

    The result was greeted well by the pro-Couture crowd, who chanted “UFC, UFC” as the MMA legend pummeled Toney, who could mount little defense from his back. The fight was completely lopsided. Toney managed to land little if any offense.

    “He just got me,” said Toney (0-1). “He’s a great fighter.”

    Toney is the current IBA heavyweight champion, his 11th boxing belt in five different weight divisions in putting together a 72-6-3 record, highlighted by 44 knockouts. At 42 years old, though, Toney has lost a significant amount of the skill and punching power that earned him the nickname “Lights Out.”

    There were questions about his fitness level and commitment. His physique lacked definition and his stomach hung slightly over his shorts. He weighed a career-high 237 pounds in a sport where fighters are often in incredible physical condition.

    Matchups between high-level boxers and legitimate MMA fighters have been rare. It’s been mostly agreed that the advantage is based on what rules are employed. In a boxing match, the boxer would win. Inside the cage – where boxing, wrestling, jiu-jitsu, Muay Thai, karate and just about anything else you can think up is allowed – the more well-rounded MMA fighter should dominate.

    Couture showed conventional wisdom was right.

    Still, Toney counts as one of the most accomplished boxer to ever attempt to step into the UFC’s Octagon. The pro-MMA crowd booed Toney and roared their approval for “The Natural” Couture, a UFC Hall of Famer.


    Boxer James Toney lasted just over three minutes in the cage with Randy Couture before tapping out.
    Al Bello/Zuffa LLC/Getty Images
    Toney’s major punching power, aided by the lighter four-ounce gloves of the UFC (boxing is usually 10 ounces) gave him a puncher’s chance and made the fight intriguing.

    Toney agreed to give mixed martial arts a chance because the current state of the boxing business is devoid of big paying bouts – “I can’t get no fights,” he said in the run-up to the UFC card.

    He arrived on the scene expressing respect for MMA but delivered a tidal wave of trash talk in an effort to sell the fight. He claimed he’d been well-schooled in MMA during an eight-month training run, and that his punching power was sure to knock Couture silly.

    It turns out he never threw, let alone landed, a serious punch. Couture left the Octagon without a single mark on his body after a relatively easy night’s work
    Last edited by _original_; 08-29-2010, 01:28 AM.

  • #2
    Here we go.

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    • #3
      Seriously? The article was raining on boxing at what point exactly?

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      • #4
        Yup, and this is actually a pretty well written and non bias article on the subject of MMA VS Boxing but I can just picture all the casual MMA fans leaving comments about how boxing is a joke now and bla bla bla

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        • #5
          Disgusting...

          "heavyweight champion" ummm actually that title belongs to Klitschko.

          shoddy journalism.

          This is disgusting, I am embarassed as a boxing fan.

          We need to redeem our sport and the only way that happens is by a boxer beating an MMA fighter in boxing.

          Boxing promoters need to make it happen.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by fighter46 View Post
            Seriously? The article was raining on boxing at what point exactly?
            This is not going to look good to average American sports fan who's just a casual combat sport fan...the article is of coarse decently written but we all know people are just gonna skim through it and declare it as "UFC kicked boxings ass tonight"

            that's what a lot of you don't understand

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            • #7
              Gotta get that money somehow.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Who are you? View Post
                Disgusting...

                "heavyweight champion" ummm actually that title belongs to Klitschko.

                shoddy journalism.

                This is disgusting, I am embarassed as a boxing fan.

                We need to redeem our sport and the only way that happens is by a boxer beating an MMA fighter in boxing.

                Boxing promoters need to make it happen.



                Enough already! Quit your ****ing whining. You've been showing up on every thread crying about this ****. Boo ****ing hoo.

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                • #9
                  Article wasn't bad except for actually mentioning IBA as a legit association.

                  Wait until tomorrow, especially the MMA media. They are gonna sling **** at us.

                  Funny hardly anyone talked about mercer vs sylvia.

                  I swear everyone is out to hate on boxing

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                  • #10
                    How will boxing be redeemed by having Randy Couture box and basically handicapping him from executing his main skills? Stop being so insecure.

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