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Title: UFC/MMA thread
Post by: Royal Freakiness on Feb 05, 2011, 03:28: PM
talk about the latest in the UFC or other MMA championships.

UFC 126
Forrest Griffin beats Rich Franklin by Unanimous Decision 29-28
Anderson Silva vs Vitor Belfort...
TKO by Anderson Silva! Referee stops the fight. Front kick to vitor's chin! I thought it would be a lot more equal especially since vitor got the first strike after 2 minutes and made the first take down. I'm a Silva fan so I was about to piss my pants coz Vitor was very confident. Next thing you know... BAM!  :Woot_Emoticon:
Title: Re: UFC/MMA thread
Post by: L_I_S on Feb 06, 2011, 12:03: AM
I fucking hate pay-per-view. I really wanted to see Forrest Griffin vs Rich Franklin.
I watch MMA regurally but I don't know shit about it. One thing I don't get though..why do martial artist whome mainly practice self defence want to fight in a ring/octagon etc? Boxing, yea. Wrestling, yea...I don't get it :\
Title: Re: UFC/MMA thread
Post by: Royal Freakiness on Feb 06, 2011, 01:13: AM
for the moneyz  :great:
Title: Re: UFC/MMA thread
Post by: L_I_S on Feb 06, 2011, 12:24: PM
lol but they can't win..or do they get paid reguardless?
Title: Re: UFC/MMA thread
Post by: Royal Freakiness on Feb 06, 2011, 03:00: PM
yes they get paid regardless
they have negotiations and other shizzle.
Title: Re: UFC/MMA thread
Post by: Adi on Feb 07, 2011, 05:24: PM
To be honest, I don't like this... too violent.

I did hear that one of the recent fights brought in a record amount of money for any type of fight.  It beat the record help by Mike Tyson.  Crazy man!

Do all MMA fans wear Affliction by the way? :lol_hitting:
Title: Re: UFC/MMA thread
Post by: redsforlife on Jun 20, 2012, 07:31: AM
Anyone on here still follow MMA any? There are some big fights coming up soon. The biggest one I can think of the is the rematch Sonnen vs Silva.  Chael Sonnen arguably gave Anderson Silva his toughest task since joining the UFC, but he eventually lost after being caught in a triangle arm bar. Many people think Chael Sonnen is the guy to finally beat Anderson Silva, but what do you guys think?

My personal opinion is Anderson didn't perform up to his standard, and Chael had one of the best fights of his career wit the exception of the mistake that caused the submission. I think Anderson will be prepared for Chael's game plan this time. I'm expecting a KO or TKO in round 3 or 4. I think Chael will eventually be forced to try and stand with Anderson after many failed take down attempts. This will end badly as Chael cannot stand with Anderson without getting caught.
Title: Re: UFC/MMA thread
Post by: xixo on Jun 21, 2012, 01:14: AM
anderson win for sure sonnen sucks is totally horrible figther, he  have no respect for anhoter figther, so sonnen sucks!
Title: Re: UFC/MMA thread
Post by: redsforlife on Jun 21, 2012, 01:17: AM
I disagree with that. I think he is an amazing wrestler. I do think he is too one dimensional to beat Anderson. Anderson will be prepared for the take downs this time, and he will punish Chael for his mistakes.
Title: Re: UFC/MMA thread
Post by: Royal Freakiness on Jun 21, 2012, 01:35: AM
I sure hope anderson silva will win
I love his style. he's my favorite mma fighter right now
chael sonnen is a great fighter but like jason said, anderson will be a lot more ready now
Title: Re: UFC/MMA thread
Post by: redsforlife on Jun 21, 2012, 01:49: AM
Another big fight coming up this Saturday: Rich Franklin vs Wanderlei Silva! Who do you think will win? My money is on Wanderlei. It's in Brazil, and this guy is an animal of a fighter. He didn't get the nickname the "Axe Murder" for no reason. Should be a good fighter either way.
Title: Re: UFC/MMA thread
Post by: Adi on Jun 21, 2012, 04:21: AM
Hate this "sport." 

They argue mature video games are bad for kids, but then this is on TV.  Terrible violence.  At least there was something classy about boxing.
Title: Re: UFC/MMA thread
Post by: redsforlife on Jun 21, 2012, 05:45: AM
Hate this "sport." 

They argue mature video games are bad for kids, but then this is on TV.  Terrible violence.  At least there was something classy about boxing.


What makes boxing better? They are both combat sports. The truth is boxing is the more dangerous of the two sports. The 12 round fights and standing 8 counts make the concussive damage in boxing much more dangerous than anything in MMA. You are allowed much more dangerous techniques in MMA, but fights are generally stopped much quicker. Almost every TKO win you see in MMA would continue in boxing, because the fight would be stopped and allowed a standing 8 count. This extra concussive damage is what causes boxers to be punch drunk later in life. You don't see this near as much in MMA.

Another point. I think it's only fair for martial artists of other style to have a fair way to compete against each other. MMA allows strikers and grapplers of all styles to compete against each other in a fair manner. The old UFC is a thing of the past. That was more or less no holds bar fighting. I am not a fan of the cage myself, but it's become a staple of MMA. I don't really think it's more dangerous than a ring. It's just the average fan prefers it.

The fact is, 90% of MMA and boxing fans no nothing about the sports. They just want to see blood. It's a shame that either sport has to cater for this audience, but that's the truth.
Title: Re: UFC/MMA thread
Post by: Adi on Jun 21, 2012, 05:49: AM
This extra concussive damage is what causes boxers to be punch drunk later in life. You don't see this near as much in MMA.

MMA is still young.  You won't know the long term effects for a while.

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The fact is, 90% of MMA and boxing fans no nothing about the sports. They just want to see blood. It's a shame that either sport has to cater for this audience, but that's the truth.

Yeah, this is a problem.  People that watch this are like animals most of the time.

I think there is something more classy about boxing.  Not sure what it is... but it's like watching Zidane play then turning the channel to see Gattuso.
Title: Re: UFC/MMA thread
Post by: redsforlife on Jun 21, 2012, 05:57: AM
Striking is more beautiful to watch even to me. Originally, I was not a MMA fan. I was a kickboxing fan. Kickboxing and boxing is what I trained, and that is what I wanted to watch. I thought the wrestling and grappling shit was boring. In the 90s K-1 was popular in the US, so I watched it all the time. I watched a little bit of PRIDE and UFC, because there were a few prominent strikers in it at the time. Now, K-1 isn't popular at all in the US, so it's hard to watch it. I have to rely on replays online almost always. MMA is now extremely popular, and the UFC is considered a mainstream sport. I still mainly enjoy watching strikers, but having followed and trained some, I am much more educated on all aspects of MMA now that I can enjoy grappling, striking, and other things.

The concussive head damage has been studied in MMA and boxing by doctors. MMA fighters on average have less damage. Now, over long periods of time, there will be athletes from both sports that are punch drunk when they are older, just probably more boxers than MMA fighters.
Title: Re: UFC/MMA thread
Post by: Adi on Jun 21, 2012, 07:10: AM
How much cushion does a MMA glove have compared to a boxing glove?  Seems boxing gloves have a lot more cushion to weaken the impact of the hit.
Title: Re: UFC/MMA thread
Post by: redsforlife on Jun 21, 2012, 07:34: AM
Boxing gloves vs MMA gloves - Which one hits harder? (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wRmOOWPTRBs#ws)


This video explains a bit. Now, I can tell you, because I've been punched by all 3 that it hurts worse in order: 1. bare knuckles 2. MMA glove 3. Boxing glove.

Now, there are some factors not mentioned in this video. One of the reasons the bare knuckle hurts the worst other than the lack of padding is the smaller range of pressure being applied by the punch. The majority of the pressure is on your two knuckles which is very small. Almost the entire force of the punch is concentrated to that area.  The MMA gloves reason for hurting worse than a boxing glove is much the same reason. MMA gloves still more or less have knuckles, but they are padded knuckles. A boxing glove has a large striking surface which spreads the pressure of the punch out on a larger area. This means alot when getting a KO punch. For example, if you strike someone with a punch to the temple with both of the gloves, you will need less force with  the MMA glove for a KO based on the force will be more concentrated on the temple. The boxing glove will spread the force out to less vulnerable parts of the head, so the damage might not be enough for a KO.

By the way, if you don't know the guy in the video, you need to. His name is Bas Rutten, and he is one of the coolest human beings alive. He has a show on FUEL TV right now where he reviews security camera footage of robberies, attacks, etc. He than breaks down the videos and teaches how you could defend yourself in that situation. He is also an extremely funny  guy that I think that no one could dislike.

Introducing "El Guapo"

FIGHT! Special - Bas Rutten: "El Guapo Likes to Dance" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NaZTBaGV6w#ws)
Title: Re: UFC/MMA thread
Post by: redsforlife on Jun 21, 2012, 07:56: AM
Also, I forgot to mention this in my last post. The most important reason either sport wears gloves is to protect your hands. It's quite easy to break your hand punching something. I've had small fractures in my right hand twice  from punching things. Once by punching a wall when I got pissed playing indoor soccer and once in a fight punching someone in the forehead. In both cases I had  so much adrenaline flowing I didn't realize until later. I just all the sudden noticed my hand hurting like hell and swelling up real bad. Gloves are made to prevent your hands from breaking. Many fighters have said they'd even prefer to wear gloves if they weren't required. The only difference between MMA gloves and boxing gloves is the open fingers. This allows people to grip the other person for grappling needs.
Title: Re: UFC/MMA thread
Post by: Adi on Jun 21, 2012, 09:04: AM
Hmm, interesting stuff.  Thanks for the explanation.
Title: Re: UFC/MMA thread
Post by: redsforlife on Jun 29, 2012, 09:11: AM
Fedor Emelianenko vs Pedro Rizzo HD (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hDqecE9Z4Xc&feature=g-vrec#ws)


A true legend of the sport. At one time he was unanimously the best fighter in MMA. This is his last ever fight as he retired after the fight. Respect for a true legend.