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
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
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