Comparing it to the men's division is the equivalent of saying the lightweight division sucks because heavyweights would maul them. They're different divisions, they are split up for a reason. What matters is relativity. The women's 135 can be exciting without needing to be better athletically than the men's 135, for the same reason flyweight can be great even if Nick Diaz probably took their lunch money in school. By your argument, you would only watch heavyweight or light heavyweight because they represent the biggest and baddest gorillas in the jungle.
If you can watch multiple men's divisions and respect the weight class separations, then you can watch the women and respect the sex separations without complaining that the men are more athletic or more powerful. What makes the UFC great is finding out who the best in the world are in their respective divisions. It's about relativity. Yes, maybe joe-blow unranked bellator fighter can dominate a highly-respected female fighter. Who cares? Who cares any more than saying Cain can kill Mighty Mouse? All I care about is how good are you respective to your peers. Joanna vs. Claudia II was outstanding and full of tension, because you knew you were watching the two best in the division going at it, both trying to impose polar opposite gameplans. If you follow the division like any other division and come to know the fighters, it's can be just as enjoyable as the other divisions.
Women are half the population in the world. If you're not excited to know who the best in the world are for half the population on Earth, then you're selling yourself short of some great fights, narratives, personalities and expressions of technical abilities.
So I'm not hiding any ulterior motives after all, am I?
Comparing it to the men's division is the equivalent of saying the lightweight division sucks because heavyweights would maul them. They're different divisions, they are split up for a reason. What matters is relativity. The women's 135 can be exciting without needing to be better athletically than the men's 135, for the same reason flyweight can be great even if Nick Diaz probably took their lunch money in school. By your argument, you would only watch heavyweight or light heavyweight because they represent the biggest and baddest gorillas in the jungle.
If you can watch multiple men's divisions and respect the weight class separations, then you can watch the women and respect the sex separations without complaining that the men are more athletic or more powerful. What makes the UFC great is finding out who the best in the world are in their respective divisions. It's about relativity. Yes, maybe joe-blow unranked bellator fighter can dominate a highly-respected female fighter. Who cares? Who cares any more than saying Cain can kill Mighty Mouse? All I care about is how good are you respective to your peers. Joanna vs. Claudia II was outstanding and full of tension, because you knew you were watching the two best in the division going at it, both trying to impose polar opposite gameplans. If you follow the division like any other division and come to know the fighters, it's can be just as enjoyable as the other divisions.
Women are half the population in the world. If you're not excited to know who the best in the world are for half the population on Earth, then you're selling yourself short of some great fights, narratives, personalities and expressions of technical abilities.
of course, I dont get the problem with WMMA at all
Just because a guy is physically stronger than a girl, what has that got to do with women in mma.LMAO please learn a thing or two about human biology. Women cannot compete with men in sports.
The Australian Womens Soccer team was trashed 7-0 by a U15 boys soccer team. LOL.
Serena Williams (in her absolute prime!), who is regarded as one of, if not the best female athlete got rekt by an unranked male tennis player. The guy was toying with her, hitting trick shots between the legs and some even claim he was drunk. LMAO.
A high school wrestler would wreck WMMA. Keep being a cuck tho, girl power!
Not really. I appreciate their spirit, but I like violent fights and violent girl fights are repulsive.
No it's not insulting and demeaning to think women shouldn't be hit nor be entertained about watching them get hit what kind of sick individual are you?I used to feel the same way about women's fights. The "women shouldn't be hit" thing is so ingrained into a lot of men with how they were raised, that it can take some time to re-wire your brain. You absolutely should re-wire it, though, because saying "violent girl fights are repulsive" is just another way of saying "I don't respect these women as adults or athletes capable of making their own choices and they need me to protect them from themselves." Which, when you lay it out on the table, is a really insulting and demeaning way to view women, albeit well-intended.
No it's not insulting and demeaning to think women shouldn't be hit nor be entertained about watching them get hit what kind of sick individual are you?
How could you get excited to see a woman KO or choke another woman out?