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Could they earn more doing the mma fight then they did in boxing and do you think Dana will promote them ?
Could they earn more doing the mma fight then they did in boxing
and do you think Dana will promote them ?
How is boxing inferior to MMA?nah, the elitist don't like to admit boxing is inferior to MMA in terms of being able to fight. They won't tune in to watch Floyd get his exposed legs expose his defensive technique
<45>There is an entire forum for this stupid shit.
How is boxing inferior to MMA?
If anything, wouldn't MMA be inferior to boxing due to MMA having more ways to win. Which is harder to compete? Boxing of course.
Your examples are fucking horrible.This logic is so backwards it's almost mind numbing. So a Swiss Army knife is inferior to a butter knife and a Ferrari is inferior to a Pinto because they have more options and capability? Wtf kind of weird ass other-worldy shit is that?
Any double digit IQ baring Cro-Magnon knows that a guy who practices JJ or wrestles or both, will beat a boxer in a street fight 8/10 times.
Floyd wants that reebok money
This logic is so backwards it's almost mind numbing. So a Swiss Army knife is inferior to a butter knife and a Ferrari is inferior to a Pinto because they have more options and capability? Wtf kind of weird ass other-worldy shit is that?
Any double digit IQ baring Cro-Magnon knows that a guy who practices JJ or wrestles or both, will beat a boxer in a street fight 8/10 times.
How is boxing inferior to MMA?
If anything, wouldn't MMA be inferior to boxing due to MMA having more ways to win. Which is harder to compete? Boxing of course.
The street fight analogy is terrible. What you really mean is a sanctioned MMA, with rules and no interference from anyone else.
A BJJ blue belt might be able to butt-scoot his way to Anthony Joshua, grab hold of an ankle and sub him but I sure as hell know who I would rather have on my side in a street fight. Same goes for striking sports generally. I love BJJ but fuck using it in the streets. Anything that puts your own head within easy kicking distance, close to concrete should generally be avoided.
Your examples are fucking horrible.
MMA you have several ways to save yourself from defeat and you have several ways to win. Boxing, you just have your hands. Boxing is way harder than MMA. I get it, you're an MMA fan. I am too, but to say boxing is inferior to MMA shows you lack knowledge. You can't go into a boxing bout and wing punches like a madman, or takedown your opponent when you're hurt or go for submissions.
The street fight analogy is terrible. What you really mean is a sanctioned MMA, with rules and no interference from anyone else.
A BJJ blue belt might be able to butt-scoot his way to Anthony Joshua, grab hold of an ankle and sub him but I sure as hell know who I would rather have on my side in a street fight. Same goes for striking sports generally. I love BJJ but fuck using it in the streets. Anything that puts your own head within easy kicking distance, close to concrete should generally be avoided.
on paper a grappler should win 99999999/100000000 times, but it doesnt work like this in the real world and im one of the biggest MT/BJJ nerds.
the bodybuilder would have destroyed this blackbelt in a "real fight". Im not saying that bjj is bad, but maybe you get my point - anything can happen in a fight
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