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    #41
    Originally posted by MJ406 View Post
    even if 90% of MMA fans have tattoos .. why bother bringing it up?
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    What he is decrying is the lack of diversity in the MMA crowd. Poorly worded, but true.

    If you think about it, there is an "MMA culture". And it (largely) revolves around white guys with tats, shaved heads, and Affliction or TapOut clothing. You know it when you see it.

    There is no "boxing culture". boxing is much more diverse. It can be Jay-Z or Helen Mirren. It can be Bert Sugar or Max Kellerman. Boxing is much broader.

    I have been to an MMA weekend in Vegas. It IS monolithic.

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      #42
      Have you guys watched the entire interview, its hilarious. He talks about Mayweather shooting up cars on the weekends and when he talks about guys rolling around he say they roll around like home***uals in the ring lol.

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        #43
        arum sticking up for our sport like a gansta

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          #44
          floyd has had a couple boring fights and people act like thats his whole career

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            #45
            i dont mind MMA at all and i even train in it but boxing is just simply more beautiful to me. and arum is somewhat right with what he said.

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              #46
              Originally posted by Savino View Post
              I'm a MMA fan and not got a skinhead or not tattooed. It is clear Bob just feels the threat of MMA.

              MMA should be givin him and other promotors a kick up the arse they need.
              arum doesn't think it's a threat. he just does not like the sport.

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                #47
                i mean seriosuly...when dudes like brock lesnar, forrest griffin and keith jardine are either your top contenders or champs...your sport doesn't have much talent.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Pullcounter View Post
                  arum doesn't think it's a threat. he just does not like the sport.
                  Of course he thinks it's a threat to Boxing. If he wouldn't think it has a threat he wouldn't try copy some of what the UFC is doin.

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                    #49
                    In order to succeed in any sports... one must have talent!!!
                    That includes MMA Fighters....

                    MMA is just too brutal for a sport!!!


                    Question:
                    MMA Fighter vs Boxer...... Who do you think is better???????????????

                    Answer:
                    Boxer


                    Reason:
                    Boxer will most likely win if they fight in boxing!
                    MMA Fighter will most likely win if they fight in Mixed Martial Arts!

                    But the percentage of winning each sport seems to favor the boxer.....
                    That means Boxers have 80% chance winning in boxing...
                    While MMA Fighters have 60% chance of winning the MMA...

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
                      During a recent talk with MMA Fanhouse, Top Rank's Bob Arum unloaded some big shots at the UFC and Mixed Martial Arts. Arum's recent comments land on the eve of UFC president Dana White's recent negative comments about boxing and the Floyd Mayweather-Juan Manuel Marquez pay-per-view. [details]
                      Bob Arum has a special interest in mind...but he needs to understand that the UFC can actually help boxing....it is bringing in new and younger audiences to "combat sports" what Bob should do is spend his time figuring out how to harness this new "crowd" with his product...instead of sounding like an old out of toon JACK ASS...It's basic business management....the customers and money is out there....he needs to reach out and get it...

                      Maybe it's just a sign that he no longer has the business savvy to flourish in his sport....maybe it's just a sing that we are leaving his old as behind....but the sport of boxing WILL NEVER DIE!!!!!

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