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That's so PC of you
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So, i stand here and i'm watching as UFC 110 is being announced on TV, and they are showing all these fighters and this dramatic editing and all these clips and interviews and Training Montages....
...I know it's a "Sport"... but i don't see it as a sport you know? Even Boxing (which i'm not really a fan of) has a silver lining. A Control, a "Sportsmanship" aura to it... and even though it's just two guys beating each other, there is still the sense that the goal is to simply outmatch the performance of your opponent. Ultimate Fighting... just... doesn't give me that Feeling. It's people beating the crap out of each other for no god damn reason. The goal is not to outmatch our out-skill or out-perform your foe, it's to pummel each other until someone crosses the line where it would be too inhuman to beat him any further. And yeah yeah i know all about the "Oh, but their training is insane!" well... as far as i care, training doesn't make the sport. In any sport there will always be that one guy that pushes the limit to be the best, it's only natural for the others to follow suit if they want to stay competitive. Just look at Tiger Wood's training for an example... beyond anything i would ever imagine. I also know all too well about how this sport just feeds our basic instincts as humans and men... i just think we don't need to indulge in any sports that require one human being to make another one bleed on purpose as a means to a goal. It's just unnecessary, actually, irrelevant. Hell, even the ancient Roman Gladiators had a better aura than this... there was an actual goal to win, purpose. And going for the "straw" argument here... it was "the" thing to do. Nowadays? We have options, we don't have to be bored, we can be entertained anywhere at any time... we don't really need to put 2 over-trained muscle men to Beat each other for a cheap rush... yet, we do. This is just a condensed brainstormed rant to see where the subject goes... |
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Just sleeping
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My boss likes UFC. Since this is gonna be a slow weekend, I'll ask his opinion on your post, assuming I remember because, you know, it's 2 in the morning on General and I'm not allowed to say that I'm drunk.
Edit: Yep, printed out and everything. You will get your opinions, dear sir.
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Stop the hate
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gross misconception of MMA.
MMA is just as much a sport As boxing or kickboxing. If you ever see an MMA fight, realy sit down and watch it, It's almost 80% Two Guys Humping Each Other, and by that I mean ground submission fighting, they try to slide into and out of various dominant holds and control their situation. Pshh, most MMA fighters are not as much real fighters as they are sport fighters. No headbutting(my favorite) soft point striking, small joint manipulation, ground strikes, hair bulling scratching,biting, using the walls as braces, or anything else that would happen in a real fight. MMA(Ultimate Fighting) is nothing but Kickboxing+(real)wrestling with all the pitfalls and benefits.
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I'm not a big fan of UFC or boxing (excepting Rocky and/or Antonio Inoki beating up Ali). I have a hard time seeing how boxing is any more or less of a sport though.
I guess a lot of people like the UFC thing better because it seems closer to real fighting, which it is in terms of how applicable the styles being used could potentially be outside the ring/octagon/hypercube/whatever, but it's still got enough rules and structure to it that the whole thing is pretty firmly a simulation. Which is fine - nothing wrong with that, and I'm sure the fighters would kick plenty of ass in a random streetfight too. It's just kind of caught in a weird place, because it wants to be gritty and real, but it still has to have all that structure to be a sport, so whenever I see it, it feels kind of awkward to me.
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It might not appear so obvious, but what you see in MMA requires a high definition of skill and training.
Especially within the grappling. In fact the grappling I would say is the most technical aspect, although it might not appear like they're doing much than "Wailing on the opponents head" they are both constantly thinking about mount positioning, reverses, shrimping, counters, potential locks or chokes, potential counters to counters etc. Funnily enough many people find this part the most boring part of it, which I understand because it's something I think you can only really appreciate once you try it yourself and see how hard it is. Quote:
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Not only have you got the grappling as mentioned above, you're got to mix in clinch work and striking ranges. Fighters tend to favour one over the other, and have a game plan. It's actually evolved quite a bit, if anyone remembers the earlier ones where a 180lb Gracies came in and tied people in knots (This was before weight divisions) it showed the world that if you wanted to be successful in the ring a good ground game is needed. What we've got today are strikers who learn how to grapple so they can defend against it. Also there are now more rules which you can see here. Quote:
I'm not saying that as a counter point, but just curious to your opinions on those sports. MMA might appear to be just people "pummelling each other" but I would disagree with this. If you can you should take some classes and see for yourself how technical it really is. Personal opinion: I enjoy combat sports mostly because of the technical prowess more so than the actual damage to another human being. Edit: You should just go over to a site like Bullshido.net instead and read some of the articles they've got. Edit Edit: We could debate what definition of a sport really is, whether it's defeating the opposition or a scoring system. If it carries a degree of violence make it any less of a sport?
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I mean, I know how to play chess. I know that chess players are constantly thinking about where each piece is, about established plays, and are always thinking of counters, and potential counters to counters, etc. However, watching some people play chess is still boring as fuck. Watching some people punching each other in the face, however, is not.
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You have to remember that the Ultimate Figther stuff you see on TV is half about spicing it up for showmanship and attracting people to watch it. There are events and tournaments where there is better lack of ego, bravado and showmanship compared to fights shown on TV which can be pretty much purely technical as you seen in Boxing, Judo, Kickboxing and Muay Thai. If the producers wanted to make the sport appear more of that like boxing they could tweak the rules and change the general atmosphere. They probably decided against this because the realised what they're doing now is getting more attention and money. Quote:
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You get penalised too in MMA for certain moves that are deemed dangerous to the participants health. I agree though that it is a different objective altogether though. For the record no matter how much I enjoy watching UFC (which is a so-so amount), I have always enjoyed watching a good Muay Thai, BJJ or Judo match more. I miss K-1 Pride. Edit edit: For those in North America; is it true that there are guys who are now trying pick up women in clubs and bars by saying "Yeah, I'm an ultimate fighter"? They might as well say "I am a Master of the Universe".
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That's so PC of you
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As for Football and Rugby and the such... again, there is areal danger of people getting hurt, but it's the nature of the Physical game, not a part of the objective. In most of these games (as far as i know, all of them!) you get penalized if you intentionally hurt someone or even if you unintentionally hurt someone sometimes. Quote:
Under those guidelines, pretty much anything can be a sport. Just for fun, to keep with the Wikipedia Bullet points... talking about Sportsmanship "Sportsmanship expresses an aspiration or ethos that the activity will be enjoyed for its own sake, with proper consideration for fairness, ethics, respect, and a sense of fellowship with one's competitors. Being a "good sport" involves being a "good winner" as well as being a "good loser"" and Violence in Sports "Contact sports such as American football, ice hockey, rugby football, boxing, mixed martial arts, wrestling, and water polo involve certain levels of physical violence, but include restrictions and penalties for excessive and dangerous use of force. Violence in sports may include threats, or physical harm and may be carried out by athletes, coaches, fans, spectators, or the parents of younger athletes." Quote:
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Stop the hate
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You're thinking of Vale Tudo.
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