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I interviewed 20 MMA fans, 20 Boxing fans and I asked them all the same questions
Here are some of the interesting things that were concluded from these interviews.
Here are some of the interesting things that were concluded from these interviews.
- 15/20 Boxing fans passed their driving test the first time, but only 3/20 MMA fans passed the first time and with 5/20 eventually giving up and passing an automatic test
- The people who said the only sport they followed was MMA are 75% less likely to have sexual relations with a woman
- Boxing fans are more likely to start puberty at a younger age
- Most Boxing fans described themselves as popular in highschool, MMA fans were more likely to describe themselves as part of the nerd clique or a social outcast
- Boxing fans that were also MMA fans seemed to have a much greater understanding of MMA history than pure MMA fans
- 85% of the MMA fans were not fans of Boxing or Kickboxing, but were WWE fans at some point in their life
- The majority Boxing fans were brought up with a father, but only 7/10 MMA fans said they knew their father
- None of the Boxing fans said they had any interest in women's fighting
- I showed them a print out of Jorge Masvidal's MMA record and asked them what they thought of it. 80% of MMA fans said they were impressed, but 100% of the boxing fans said he was a club fighter.
- MMA fans are more likely to have tattoos
- MMA fans are more likely to listen to nu-metal
- MMA fans are more likely to wear hoodies
- Boxing fans were more likely to wear a mechanical wrist watch whilst most MMA fans preferred a smart watch
- The majority of MMA fans believe that all fighters have an equal level of punch resistance whilst Boxing fans believe that there are iron chins and there are glass jaws.
- Boxing fans are more likely to be impressed with 9-12 miles of running every single day, but MMA fans were more impressed with videos of fighters lifting heavy things in the gym.
- Boxing fans believe that fighters should walk before they run, but the vast majority of MMA fans believe that beginners should have top talent immediately.