When you talk about boxing you're obviously talking about an art that takes years to perfect. The top fighters of the boxing world are scientists in the ring who grew up with a pair of gloves on perfecting what they do.
When you talk about MMA you're talking about mostly beer drinkers from off the streets who get a few tattoos, do a few months of training and then go out there and fight other "athletes" in whats basicly a glorified street fight. I understand the appeal of that and how it can have a following given todays culture, but do you consider it a legitimate sport?
I mean, Brock Lesnar from the WWE came to the UFC and won their HW title after only 3 fights. Doesn't that kind've speak for itself?
When you talk about MMA you're talking about mostly beer drinkers from off the streets who get a few tattoos, do a few months of training and then go out there and fight other "athletes" in whats basicly a glorified street fight. I understand the appeal of that and how it can have a following given todays culture, but do you consider it a legitimate sport?
I mean, Brock Lesnar from the WWE came to the UFC and won their HW title after only 3 fights. Doesn't that kind've speak for itself?
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