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  • Liquidrob
    Izzy is a bum
    • Feb 2009
    • 11785

    #46
    Originally posted by dell71
    BTW, whoever said Mexico doesn't count as far as sports is concerned should pay attention. Mexican fighters have loyal followings that shell out plenty of bucks for their PPV fights both in Mexico and in the US.
    yeap, thats why the UFC was trying to push Roger Huerta at 1 point, they need a latin/mexican cross over star, closest they had was Tito when he was repping the American and Mexcian flag, but he was more the Hunnington Beach Bad Boy image

    Best they have now is in the WEC, Miguel Torres who is the best 135 fighter around, but the WEC isnt a PPV show yet, just on Versus

    I would also add, that it will be a tough market (the mexican boxing fan) to crack for MMA, first MMA always goes for the bigger weight classes and the UFC has never pushed the lower weight classes and thats where the better mexican fighters usually fight in boxing

    plus its just not there sport, boxing fans usually dont like anything with grappling, its almost a cultural thing

    mexican, puerto rican, black american, dont like grappling, never really liked wrestling (real wrestling, not pro), the countries and cultures that like MMA have always done well in or accepted wrestling/grappling, white americans (but has produced some great black wrestlers), the eastern block countries (russia, etc...) japan, only reason brazil is down with it is because BJJ started in Brazil

    Look at the best fighters in MMA, russian, white, brazilian, japanese

    Generally from my experience across the country where I have lived, hispanic and black people dont like grappling, they much rather watch boxing and never really opened up to any forms of grappling
    Last edited by Liquidrob; 06-18-2009, 12:17 PM.
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    • JrRawlins
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      • May 2009
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      #47
      Originally posted by Warner2BruceTD
      This is the worst thread ever.

      Bumping to be part of history.
      thanks for contributing...

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      • JrRawlins
        Member
        • May 2009
        • 646

        #48
        Originally posted by Liquidrob
        I would also add, that it will be a tough market (the mexican boxing fan) to crack for MMA, first MMA always goes for the bigger weight classes and the UFC has never pushed the lower weight classes and thats where the better mexican fighters usually fight in boxing

        plus its just not there sport, boxing fans usually dont like anything with grappling, its almost a cultural thing


        Generally from my experience across the country where I have lived, hispanic and black people dont like grappling, they much rather watch boxing and never really opened up to any forms of grappling
        and probably never will...j/k

        the grappling aspect IMO seems almost boring... it is why i dont get really into MMA... i understand the complexity and skill of it, but man, in the wrong hands it can be very boring to watch, almost like a boxing match where there is a ton of holding.....ugh... just get after it already....

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        • Liquidrob
          Izzy is a bum
          • Feb 2009
          • 11785

          #49
          Originally posted by JrRawlins
          and probably never will...j/k

          the grappling aspect IMO seems almost boring... it is why i dont get really into MMA... i understand the complexity and skill of it, but man, in the wrong hands it can be very boring to watch, almost like a boxing match where there is a ton of holding.....ugh... just get after it already....
          you didnt need to put 'j/k' because it probably never will, I dont see it happening for a real real long time, maybe if a break out cross over star hits, but still dont see it happening anytime soon

          you dont see that many hispanic or black kids really into wrestling in school and thats where it starts for the most part

          also boxing gyms are cheap, if you go to a BJJ or a gym that has MMA training it usually is over a $100 a month, its more of a white collar sport to start training in or guys jump over straight from high school/college wrestling to get there cheaper training and start right away as a 'fighter' and dont have to pay any fees at a MMA gym

          not to say hispanic and black people dont have money, but the majority of boxers or fighters are poor as kids and get into training early as a way to get off of the streets, a parent isnt going to shell out $150 a month to give a kid jiu jitsu lessons when they can just go to the boxing gym for cheap
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          • Liquidrob
            Izzy is a bum
            • Feb 2009
            • 11785

            #50
            if you go to a BJJ class or gym and see who is training, its usually 20 year old ex wrestlers or 30 soemthing year old white guys that come straight from the office because the BJJ coaches know they can get 100 bucks a month and its still a new sport and the only way to have a gym that makes money is to charge those high rates

            unless you're in the more rural parts of the country and its all the ex wrestlers beating on each other, lol, the prices are not as high, but they usually dont have the 'hot' bjj coach like a renzo, marcelo or all the guys on the coasts
            Last edited by Liquidrob; 06-18-2009, 12:55 PM.
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            • Warner2BruceTD
              2011 Poster Of The Year
              • Mar 2009
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              #51
              Originally posted by JrRawlins
              thanks for contributing...
              Boxing vs. MMA, what a fresh and exciting debate.

              Let's do Barry vs. Emmitt next.

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              • Archer
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                • Oct 2008
                • 15303

                #52
                Originally posted by Warner2BruceTD
                Boxing vs. MMA, what a fresh and exciting debate.

                Let's do Barry vs. Emmitt next.
                Dont post if you have noting useful to add then

                You know , it is possible to just ignore a thread

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                • Warner2BruceTD
                  2011 Poster Of The Year
                  • Mar 2009
                  • 26142

                  #53
                  Originally posted by archer2k407
                  Dont post if you have noting useful to add then

                  You know , it is possible to just ignore a thread
                  These threads are always exactly the same. The boxing guys take passive aggressive shots at MMA, while remaining cordial and polite. The MMA guys hold back, not wanting to offend the boxing guys. And nobody hits the main point...

                  Which is:

                  Boxing has less than a half dozen (that's being genorous) real draws, all of which are on the downside of their careers. PBF & De La Hoya are bigger draws than anyone in MMA. But they do nothing to build new stars.

                  The UFC is a far more consistant draw than boxing, because they build stars better. Randy Couture disappears for years, no problem. Dana White sends Chuck Liddell, his washed up biggest draw, to the retirement home. Why? Because he can.

                  And this point, which the boxing heads must accept, whether they like it or not:

                  Boxing is held in higher regard mainstream for one reason: the current batch of sportswriters grew up with it. When that generation dies/retires, a new generation of people covering sports will have grown up on Griffin/Bonner, and won't give two shits about Ali or Louis or Marciano. There are journalism majors all over the country who consider MMA a major sport, and consider boxing on the fringe. And those guys will control the internet and the newspapers and the networks.

                  Until boxing learns how to build stars, they are in deep, deep trouble. It's too late to save it for the next gen. MMA already won that "battle". It's over.
                  Last edited by Warner2BruceTD; 06-18-2009, 03:29 PM.

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                  • RosettaStoned
                    Throbbing Tebowner
                    • Oct 2008
                    • 9951

                    #54
                    Originally posted by Warner2BruceTD
                    These threads are always exactly the same. The boxing guys take passive aggressive shots at MMA, while remaining cordial and polite. The MMA guys hold back, not wanting to offend the boxing guys. And nobody hits the main point...

                    Which is:

                    Boxing has less than a half dozen (that's being genorous) real draws, all of which are on the downside of their careers. PBF & De La Hoya are bigger draws than anyone in MMA. But they do nothing to build new stars.

                    The UFC is a far more consistant draw than boxing, because they build stars better. Randy Couture disappears for years, no problem. Dana White sends Chuck Liddell, his washed up biggest draw, to the retirement home. Why? Because he can.

                    And this point, which the boxing heads must accept, whether they like it or not:

                    Boxing is held in higher regard mainstream for one reason: the current batch of sportswriters grew up with it. When that generation dies/retires, a new generation of people covering sports will have grown up on Griffin/Bonner, and won't give two shits about Ali or Louis or Marciano. There are journalism majors all over the country who consider MMA a major sport, and consider boxing on the fringe. And those guys will control the internet and the newspapers and the networks.

                    Until boxing learns how to build stars, they are in deep, deep trouble. It's too late to save it for the next gen. MMA already won that "battle". It's over.
                    Why the fuck do you post so little here? I alluded to it once, but maybe you missed it, since you never fucking post here.

                    Oh yeah, the above quote is true. Except the MMA guys treading lightly. I don't. Boxing fucking sucks. It was good once, now it's not.
                    So, metaphorically speaking, our physiology basically has the universe mapped out and you're thinking it needs to be taught addition & subtraction.

                    -Alan Aragon

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                    • Liquidrob
                      Izzy is a bum
                      • Feb 2009
                      • 11785

                      #55
                      lol @ boxing sucks, great sport, great fighters, great athletes, great technique, great heart, etc...

                      boxing does not suck, the biggest mistakes they made have been the network deals, etc...just to hard to always watch on PPV or HBO/Showtime, most average fans cant keep up when its hard to watch, you need to put effort into being a fan of boxing and most people dont want to do that
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                      • Warner2BruceTD
                        2011 Poster Of The Year
                        • Mar 2009
                        • 26142

                        #56
                        Originally posted by RosettaStoned
                        Why the fuck do you post so little here? I alluded to it once, but maybe you missed it, since you never fucking post here.

                        I was the same way back in the MM days. I take months (years) long sabbaticals, and swear to myself i'm never coming back.

                        A decade later, and I always come back.

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                        • Archer
                          Go the fuck outside
                          • Oct 2008
                          • 15303

                          #57
                          Originally posted by Warner2BruceTD
                          These threads are always exactly the same. The boxing guys take passive aggressive shots at MMA, while remaining cordial and polite. The MMA guys hold back, not wanting to offend the boxing guys. And nobody hits the main point...

                          Which is:

                          Boxing has less than a half dozen (that's being genorous) real draws, all of which are on the downside of their careers. PBF & De La Hoya are bigger draws than anyone in MMA. But they do nothing to build new stars.

                          The UFC is a far more consistant draw than boxing, because they build stars better. Randy Couture disappears for years, no problem. Dana White sends Chuck Liddell, his washed up biggest draw, to the retirement home. Why? Because he can.

                          And this point, which the boxing heads must accept, whether they like it or not:

                          Boxing is held in higher regard mainstream for one reason: the current batch of sportswriters grew up with it. When that generation dies/retires, a new generation of people covering sports will have grown up on Griffin/Bonner, and won't give two shits about Ali or Louis or Marciano. There are journalism majors all over the country who consider MMA a major sport, and consider boxing on the fringe. And those guys will control the internet and the newspapers and the networks.

                          Until boxing learns how to build stars, they are in deep, deep trouble. It's too late to save it for the next gen. MMA already won that "battle". It's over.
                          Clearly you dont much about the UFC supporters base on VSN

                          Messenger , Kuzzy , RosettaStoned all people who like to argue and try and enforce their opinion upon others

                          If anything the UFC guys are the most pushy when it comes to VSN. Rush made this thread cause of some random argument on Justin.tv ... he was trying to get more people to sign up when he posted it

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                          • RosettaStoned
                            Throbbing Tebowner
                            • Oct 2008
                            • 9951

                            #58
                            Originally posted by Liquidrob
                            lol @ boxing sucks, great sport, great fighters, great athletes, great technique, great heart, etc...

                            boxing does not suck, the biggest mistakes they made have been the network deals, etc...just to hard to always watch on PPV or HBO/Showtime, most average fans cant keep up when its hard to watch, you need to put effort into being a fan of boxing and most people dont want to do that
                            Boxing sucks. It's boring anymore. The only intriguing thing boxing has at the moment is a PBF/Pacman matchup.
                            So, metaphorically speaking, our physiology basically has the universe mapped out and you're thinking it needs to be taught addition & subtraction.

                            -Alan Aragon

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                            • RosettaStoned
                              Throbbing Tebowner
                              • Oct 2008
                              • 9951

                              #59
                              Originally posted by archer2k407
                              Clearly you dont much about the UFC supporters base on VSN

                              Messenger , Kuzzy , RosettaStoned all people who like to argue and try and enforce their opinion upon others

                              If anything the UFC guys are the most pushy when it comes to VSN. Rush made this thread cause of some random argument on Justin.tv ... he was trying to get more people to sign up when he posted it
                              I'm not a "UFC" guy first of all. Second, my sports viewing has fuck all to do with my persona.
                              So, metaphorically speaking, our physiology basically has the universe mapped out and you're thinking it needs to be taught addition & subtraction.

                              -Alan Aragon

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                              • Archer
                                Go the fuck outside
                                • Oct 2008
                                • 15303

                                #60
                                Originally posted by RosettaStoned
                                Boxing sucks. It's boring anymore. The only intriguing thing boxing has at the moment is a PBF/Pacman matchup.
                                According to you ... and possibly others

                                Doesnt mean everybody shares the same views

                                Personally i thought the Cotto v Clottey fight last weekend was amazing ....
                                Last edited by Archer; 06-18-2009, 06:50 PM.

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