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I've been seeing this line since day one. I think it was actually a lot worse back in the day with all the mma purists.
People don't look back and say "Man, Fitch's opponents should have learned to defend takedowns better" they think "Man, Fitch was a fucking boring fighter" because it's objectively true.Yeah, that doesn't make sense to me.
Literally everyone bitches about every strickland fight precisely because of this lol
It's up to Merab's opponents to stop his gameplan.
Also, Merab's gameplan sucks from a fans point of view.
Both of these statements can be true.
Before anyone says it, I already watch kickboxing as well.
Are you that arrogant you needed your own thread on this same point that's been done a million times this week?When people criticize boring fkn wrestlers.
This is such a lame defence when I hear this.
It's simplifying the argument to create a straw man for yourself to knock down.
Not everybody who finds wrestlers or certain kinds of wrestlers boring want to watch kickboxing. Or, they'd watch fkn kickboxing. There's ground and grappling elements which still involve violence - aka ground n pound, elbows, and submissions; BJJ is still interesting, combative, violent;
Wheras, holding people and stalling (not saying that's what Merab did btw. no comment on him/separate/in general... ) is NOT that. It's not combat, it's not violence, it's not causing damage, it's not trying to cause damage, or win. It's a lame fkn way of using a trick, essentially, something you know how to do, to just kill the action and 'win' rounds. It's fkn lame.
Plenty of us still like ALL the elements of fighting. Just not bullshit types of wrestling. Take somebody down, sure, but for a purpose - to hurt them or finish things. Don't just hold them or act like a snake, and pass time and 'win' that way. Prime example of what I'm talking about, which is bullshit is what Usman used to do; like, v Masvidal 1 - fkn holding him against the fence and not doing shit, just keeping him there not able to fight back. Oh, my mistake, he did toe stomp!
Are you that arrogant you needed your own thread on this same point that's been done a million times this week?
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That's not a good comparison though. Artists ideally want to make good art (unless you're someone like Pitbull or Adam Sandler), fighters don't necessarily want to be in entertaining fights, just win. Some do, and they have my undying respect for it, but that isn't the point for them.
They won't feed their family with my respect, they will, however, with win money.
Sean Strickland basically does the same shit as Merab does but with striking. why is nobody bitching about how boring this motherfucker is. why don't we change the rules so you can only throw a jab if you throw at least 4 high kicks? or maybe you can only throw a jab if you spit on at least one person who bitches about grappling in a sport that allows it?
When people criticize boring fkn wrestlers.
This is such a lame defence when I hear this.
It's simplifying the argument to create a straw man for yourself to knock down.
Not everybody who finds wrestlers or certain kinds of wrestlers boring want to watch kickboxing. Or, they'd watch fkn kickboxing. There's ground and grappling elements which still involve violence - aka ground n pound, elbows, and submissions; BJJ is still interesting, combative, violent;
Wheras, holding people and stalling (not saying that's what Merab did btw. no comment on him/separate/in general... ) is NOT that. It's not combat, it's not violence, it's not causing damage, it's not trying to cause damage, or win. It's a lame fkn way of using a trick, essentially, something you know how to do, to just kill the action and 'win' rounds. It's fkn lame.
Plenty of us still like ALL the elements of fighting. Just not bullshit types of wrestling. Take somebody down, sure, but for a purpose - to hurt them or finish things. Don't just hold them or act like a snake, and pass time and 'win' that way. Prime example of what I'm talking about, which is bullshit is what Usman used to do; like, v Masvidal 1 - fkn holding him against the fence and not doing shit, just keeping him there not able to fight back. Oh, my mistake, he did toe stomp!S
Sniff sniff
Btw it’s alley not ally, dumbass
But if there were more rounds she would just keep on laying on her, no? In the end fight must end and the rules are what they are.Has nothing to do with being exciting.
You can phrase it as saying that fighters are exploiting the rules about there being a time limit (which exist for commercial reasons, ironically enough) and the criteria of "control" to win. That isn't really sportsmanlike. They are leveraging the rules for something that wasn't their intended purpose.
If there were rules that forced people to fight more, that actually WOULD be more sports like, because the point of MMA is to resemble a fight as close as possible.
Wrestling matters in real fighting, but someone like Valentina did not go into the contest thinking she was using wrestling to beat down or submit her opponent. She was using wrestling because she knew the fight was 25 minutes long, and if she stayed on top for the majority of it, she will win because of how the rules are phrased. Valentina had no interest at all at engaging in the spirit of what MMA is supposed to be about.
That has little to do with ground fighting. She is essentially stalling. That is not really adding value to the sport.
It doesn't make sense to me to blame the wrestler and not the people who can't wrestle. Historical examples of people not making sense aren't going to convince me that it's sensible.People don't look back and say "Man, Fitch's opponents should have learned to defend takedowns better" they think "Man, Fitch was a fucking boring fighter" because it's objectively true.
Taking the latest fight for example: It's Sean's fault he couldn't stop the takedown and lost the fight.
Also, Merab is boring. He doesn't finish fights and as a champion currently has the worst finish rate in the UFC.
Both statements are true.
I don't get the confusion.
There are exciting and boring grapplers just like there are exciting and boring strikers.
It makes perfect sense to me. Its no different than the heat that Izzy, Anderson and other have taken in some of their fights. It doesn't matter if its striking or wrestling. Its boring point fighting. We don't blame the wrestler for wresting, we blame him for boring point fighting. If you have an opponent who "can't wrestle" don't hold him down for 20 minutes, advance, improve positions, look to land heavy shots, actively search for submissions and finish him/her.It doesn't make sense to me to blame the wrestler and not the people who can't wrestle. Historical examples of people not making sense aren't going to convince me that it's sensible.