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SandBagger
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Jul 8th, 2012 04:37 AM   Edit   Profile   Print Topic   Search Topic

It's not dead in the United Kingdom. Heck, it is so popular there that on the day after Christmas, they go outdoors and box each other.

It's true.

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Jul 8th, 2012 07:28 AM   Edit   Profile   Print Topic   Search Topic

Klitchko, a Ukrainian, is the curent heavyweight champ. I think he has all the titles, but I could be wrong. I don't follow it much anymore

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Jul 8th, 2012 07:32 AM   Edit   Profile   Print Topic   Search Topic

Nobody can float like a butterfly and sting like a bee these days.

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Jul 8th, 2012 12:56 PM   Edit   Profile   Print Topic   Search Topic

It died in March along with Bert Sugar.

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Jul 8th, 2012 01:12 PM   Edit   Profile   Print Topic   Search Topic

Around the 'Rest Of' the world it's as big or bigger than ever. In North America (U.S. & Can.) it's always been a bit of a niche sport. With pretty rabid fans on the one hand and totally invisible to everyone else. Except when the (very) occasional 'STAR' appears. Then everybody is a fan. Until the new wears off or the next scandal tarnishes the rep. Then it's back to the niche fans.
Think of it as Golf or Tennis.
But with spit buckets and End-Swell.

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Jul 8th, 2012 01:25 PM   Edit   Profile   Print Topic   Search Topic

MMA provides knockouts consistently and boxing doesn't. That's the reason the average consumer watches. It's the "I don't really like racing but I still watch NASCAR for the crashes" mindset.

It also strikes me as far less corrupt than boxing.

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Jul 8th, 2012 01:33 PM   Edit   Profile   Print Topic   Search Topic

I'm the same. I used to watch boxing all the time, but after watching MMA, boxing bores the crap out of me.

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Jul 8th, 2012 01:35 PM   Edit   Profile   Print Topic   Search Topic

There are parts of town I could go to and watch sweaty men clutching each other, and it's free.

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Jul 8th, 2012 01:58 PM   Edit   Profile   Print Topic   Search Topic

I still like boxing. I like the skills required.

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Jul 8th, 2012 02:07 PM   Edit   Profile   Print Topic   Search Topic

I think boxing lasted as long as it did because the gambling industry kept it on life support for the revenue it produced.

Now the NBA does the same job even better, so they pulled the plug on boxing.

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Jul 8th, 2012 03:30 PM   Edit   Profile   Print Topic   Search Topic

Heavy weight boxing has been dead for awhile, but the lighter weight classes are still big business.

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Jul 8th, 2012 06:03 PM   Edit   Profile   Print Topic   Search Topic

Oh, and MMA has "Butterbean". I mean who can top THAT :)

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Jul 8th, 2012 06:05 PM   Edit   Profile   Print Topic   Search Topic

"I still like boxing. I like the skills required."

I'd argue that MMA requires more skill. Not only do you have to defend against punches like a boxer, but also kicks like a kickboxer, takedowns like a wrestler or judo practitioner, and submission attempts like a jiu jitsu expert.

its why I don't like boxing anymore. I see too many opportunities for a guy to throw a knee, or take a guy down, etc., but instead they just dance around, maybe someone lands a good punch, maybe not.



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Jul 8th, 2012 06:10 PM   Edit   Profile   Print Topic   Search Topic

I don't know about boxing ...

But I do know we attended a UFC Party last night ;)

edited top add: How many 185 pound boxers could take on Anderson Silva in the ring or octagon (take your pick) ... under UFC rules?

(This message was last edited by BlondeStrat at 06:12 PM, Jul 8th, 2012)

Robert R
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Jul 9th, 2012 12:22 AM   Edit   Profile   Print Topic   Search Topic

" I'd argue that MMA requires more skill. Not only do you have to defend against punches like a boxer, but also kicks like a kickboxer, takedowns like a wrestler or judo practitioner, and submission attempts like a jiu jitsu expert. "

Well, you'd be arguing with yourself . I never claimed Boxing was superior in any way. Boxing is boxing. Other forms of mayhem are mayhem and nothing else. Kicking someone in their gesticles does nothing for me. If I were in such close proximity to some one acting out like that; i'd reach for my revolver. : )

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Jul 9th, 2012 07:05 AM   Edit   Profile   Print Topic   Search Topic

It's been dead to me since all the good fights went pay per view.

MJB
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Jul 9th, 2012 01:15 PM   Edit   Profile   Print Topic   Search Topic

We should just revert back to the days of the Gladiators. Lions vs. Christians would be much more entertaining along with a better chance of someone dying.

This is sarcasm just in case it escaped you. :p

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Jul 9th, 2012 02:48 PM   Edit   Profile   Print Topic   Search Topic

Yes

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Jul 9th, 2012 03:00 PM   Edit   Profile   Print Topic   Search Topic

"It's been dead to me since all the good fights went pay per view."

This

Belgarath
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Jul 9th, 2012 04:35 PM   Edit   Profile   Print Topic   Search Topic

"How many 185 pound boxers could take on Anderson Silva in the ring or octagon (take your pick) ... under UFC rules?"

I'm not an MMA fan per se, and don't even know who Silva is, but IMHO MMA vs boxer using MMA rules is kind of silly because the two disciplines are so different. Kind of like dumping a world class soccer player into the NFL as a running back or putting that running back onto the Manchester United team and expecting him to excel.

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