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So I watched a UFC fight for the very first time.... Absolutely horrendous
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Originally posted by Mr. Punch-Out!! View PostThat's how long the UFC has been around but MMA can be said to have existed long before that. MMA as a sport we see it as today has been around for over 20 years but it's a constantly growing sport that continues to grab people's attention. Boxing may have been around much longer and nobody can doubt its historical significance but things have changed a lot over these past decades and now boxing is no longer THE combat sport to watch. For many people, that's MMA.
People still watch boxing, just accept it and move on. The UFC has reached its peak, and unlike boxing? It has never ever been the world's biggest sport.
The UFC & Mixed Martial arts has not produced the transcending athletes that boxing has produced throughout history 'Everything the so called big stars within the UFC are doing now? Boxers have done in the past, and are still doing today even though the sport is meant to be dying.
The UFC & Mixed Martial Arts has had its peak, that peak was probably 10 years ago. 'Boxing is a strange sport, it is like Godzilla sleeping'.
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Originally posted by Mr. Punch-Out!! View PostThat's how long the UFC has been around but MMA can be said to have existed long before that. MMA as a sport we see it as today has been around for over 20 years but it's a constantly growing sport that continues to grab people's attention. Boxing may have been around much longer and nobody can doubt its historical significance but things have changed a lot over these past decades and now boxing is no longer THE combat sport to watch. For many people, that's MMA.
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Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View PostI think it was over 10 years ago, that this interview happened 'Boxing has not been swallowed'.
People still watch boxing, just accept it and move on. The UFC has reached its peak, and unlike boxing? It has never ever been the world's biggest sport.
The UFC & Mixed Martial arts has not produced the transcending athletes that boxing has produced throughout history 'Everything the so called big stars within the UFC are doing now? Boxers have done in the past, and are still doing today even though the sport is meant to be dying.
The UFC & Mixed Martial Arts has had its peak, that peak was probably 10 years ago. 'Boxing is a strange sport, it is like Godzilla sleeping'.
And MMA has produced many stars so popular that they're doing things outside of the sport. Heck, in some cases, they were more popular in MMA than they were in other sports.
All you do is bring up the past but it's time to accept the fact that things have changed. This isn't the 20th century or the 19th century. Things have changed, including boxing itself and the fact that boxing is not the only combat sport to watch anymore, that alone is a major change itself.
Originally posted by Lomadeaux View PostTicket sales, pay per view sales, and the flat out demand says completely otherwise
No, it doesn't.
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Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View PostI think it was over 10 years ago, that this interview happened 'Boxing has not been swallowed'.
People still watch boxing, just accept it and move on. The UFC has reached its peak, and unlike boxing? It has never ever been the world's biggest sport.
The UFC & Mixed Martial arts has not produced the transcending athletes that boxing has produced throughout history 'Everything the so called big stars within the UFC are doing now? Boxers have done in the past, and are still doing today even though the sport is meant to be dying.
The UFC & Mixed Martial Arts has had its peak, that peak was probably 10 years ago. 'Boxing is a strange sport, it is like Godzilla sleeping'.
Although ive been defending MMA a lot in this thread, I do largely agree with this. There is never going to be a day where there is some official "takeover" where boxing dies off and MMA takes its place. Its not logical and I honestly dont get why some people even fantasize about it happening. Both sports can and will coexist, as they have been for a long while already. As you mentioned the UFC already peaked around a decade ago, at the same time boxing had Floyd and Manny breaking PPV records, which just proves that one sport doesnt need to fail for the other to succeed.
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Originally posted by TMLT87 View PostAlthough ive been defending MMA a lot in this thread, I do largely agree with this. There is never going to be a day where there is some official "takeover" where boxing dies off and MMA takes its place. Its not logical and I honestly dont get why some people even fantasize about it happening. Both sports can and will coexist, as they have been for a long while already. As you mentioned the UFC already peaked around a decade ago, at the same time boxing had Floyd and Manny breaking PPV records, which just proves that one sport doesnt need to fail for the other to succeed.
Boxing as a sport has also had its peak 'It was the worlds biggest sport'and before that? It was more than just a sport 'It was a way of life & survival for those that where brave enough to throw a punch in anger'. It had the ability to take a Peasant and uplift them along side Royalty, boxing has a deep romantic history that Mixed Martial Arts & the UFC cannot duplicate.
Boxing is a sleeping Godzilla.
In general society has changed, more safer and inclusive sports such as team sports 'Are what people gravitate towards these days'.
Note: I actually preferred or was more intrigued by female Mixed Martial Arts fighters, and I think that section of the sport has more potential than the male side of the UFC 'But maybe even that side of the sport has reached its peak'. I also enjoyed K1 and preferred it over the UFC etcLast edited by PRINCEKOOL; 01-11-2020, 07:46 AM.
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Yeah UFC is a lil too gay for me. Sure you get a few GREAT KO's but most of the time it's two guys scissoring each orther...
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Originally posted by Mr. Punch-Out!! View PostAccept what and move on? Who said that nobody was watching boxing? You said boxing will outlive MMA and I'm telling you that you can't say that for sure. With boxing's reputation and MMA popularity, you're not convincing anybody of that.
And MMA has produced many stars so popular that they're doing things outside of the sport. Heck, in some cases, they were more popular in MMA than they were in other sports.
All you do is bring up the past but it's time to accept the fact that things have changed. This isn't the 20th century or the 19th century. Things have changed, including boxing itself and the fact that boxing is not the only combat sport to watch anymore, that alone is a major change itself.
*looks at Conor-Khabib ppv sales and then at Canelo-GGG*
No, it doesn't.
Year after year, fight after fight, the biggest events are in Boxing. Just give it up...
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Originally posted by Lomadeaux View PostListen buddy. I can't argue with someone who has never been involved in either sport anymore. Nor with someone who doesn't understand business.
Year after year, fight after fight, the biggest events are in Boxing. Just give it up...
Okay, whatever...
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Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View PostI think it was over 10 years ago, that this interview happened 'Boxing has not been swallowed'.
People still watch boxing, just accept it and move on. The UFC has reached its peak, and unlike boxing? It has never ever been the world's biggest sport.
The UFC & Mixed Martial arts has not produced the transcending athletes that boxing has produced throughout history 'Everything the so called big stars within the UFC are doing now? Boxers have done in the past, and are still doing today even though the sport is meant to be dying.
The UFC & Mixed Martial Arts has had its peak, that peak was probably 10 years ago. 'Boxing is a strange sport, it is like Godzilla sleeping'.
MMA is the art of fighting, Boxing is the art of punching.
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