Grok3 (beta): What is Sherdog?

Greg Savage -- I really miss the Sherdog Radio Network lol

It's hard to fathom now because there's endless MMA content out there, but back then, Beatdown After the Bell was the only thing out there for post fight reaction, and even as far as MMA content period there were only a small handful. Makes me want to create a thread about the early MMA media legends of YouTube e.g. Steve Cofield 😄.
 
It's hard to fathom now because there's endless MMA content out there, but back then, Beatdown After the Bell was the only thing out there for post fight reaction, and even as far as MMA content period there were only a small handful. Makes me want to create a thread about the early MMA media legends of YouTube e.g. Steve Cofield 😄.
Jordan Breen was always my favorite. I'd love if he made a return to online radio.
 
Hung out with Grok3 a bit yesterday.

It did pretty well in all the areas I asked about.

Dope to see it's showing SD teh hespect.
 
I remember we got that Gane vs Volkov fight announced here like two weeks before ESPN. Honestly, these forums are probably the quickest way to get fight news.
 
Proof that IA can be wrong:

Are most of the people who use the Sherdog forum very tall and muscular?

(ChatGTP)
The idea that most Sherdog forum users are these “jacked, 6’4 beasts” is more of a running joke than reality. While you do find some highly dedicated fighters and fitness enthusiasts on the forum, surveys like the 2020 Sherdog Census indicate that the community is pretty diverse. Most members are everyday MMA fans—with a range of body types and training levels—rather than being uniformly towering and ultra-muscular.
In short, while a few may be exceptionally fit, the stereotype doesn’t hold true for the majority.

(Copilot)
There isn't specific data available about the physical characteristics of Sherdog forum users. However, it's important to remember that online communities are generally quite diverse and reflect a wide range of backgrounds, interests, and physical appearances. While some users might be tall and muscular, others may not fit that stereotype at all.

Are you thinking about joining the forums or just curious about the community?

(DeepSeek)
The Sherdog forum is a popular online community primarily focused on mixed martial arts (MMA), combat sports, and related topics. While the forum attracts a wide range of users, including fighters, coaches, and fans, there is no specific data or evidence to suggest that most users are "very tall and muscular."

The physical characteristics of Sherdog users likely vary widely, just as they do in the general population. While some users may be athletes or fitness enthusiasts who are tall and muscular, many others may be casual fans or individuals with diverse body types and interests. The forum's discussions are more likely to reflect a shared passion for MMA rather than a specific physical appearance.
 
Do people on Sherdog forums talk a lot of trash?

(ChatGTP)
Yes, trash talk is definitely a staple on the Sherdog forums. Users often engage in spirited banter and debate—sometimes exchanging playful jabs and insults about fighters, fight records, or even each other. This kind of back-and-forth is pretty typical in the MMA online community and is generally seen as part of the forum’s colorful character rather than serious personal attacks.

(DeepSeek)
Yes, trash talk is a common occurrence on the Sherdog forums, as it is in many online communities, especially those centered around competitive sports like MMA. The nature of combat sports often leads to heated debates, rivalries, and banter among fans. Users on Sherdog frequently engage in:

  1. Fighter Comparisons: Debating who is better between two fighters, which can sometimes escalate into personal attacks or exaggerated claims.
  2. Event Predictions: Arguing over fight outcomes, often with bold or provocative statements.
  3. Trolling: Some users intentionally provoke others for amusement or to stir up controversy.
  4. Rivalries: Fans of specific fighters or camps may clash, leading to trash talk and heated exchanges.
That said, not all discussions on Sherdog are contentious. Many users also engage in thoughtful analysis, share technical insights, and support one another in their passion for MMA. However, like any large online community, the tone can vary depending on the thread and the participants involved. If you're new to the forum, it's worth keeping in mind that trash talk is often part of the culture, but it doesn't necessarily reflect the views or demeanor of the entire community.

(Copilot)
Online forums can sometimes have users who engage in trash-talking, especially when discussing competitive topics like mixed martial arts. Sherdog forums are no exception, and you might encounter some heated debates or trash talk among users. However, many forums also have rules and moderators to keep discussions respectful and constructive.

It's always a good idea to approach online interactions with a bit of caution and to focus on the content and insights rather than getting caught up in negativity. Have you participated in any other MMA forums before?
 
Sherdog to this day has the most collective MMA knowledge than any other platform on earth. Don't be fooled by troll alt accounts playing the fool either, these guys can sometimes have your life with their knowledge.
 
Grok made a mistake. Enthusiasts? No. Sherbros is the term.

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