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Originally Posted by afterburn 549
Like I have said-
I would like to see the boxer destroyed.
Not because I like C.M. or dislike floyd.
Rather because boxing is a pointless useless sport filled with people that can not carry a conversation.
Diaz destroyed CM in the 1st fight, and lost to split decision the 2end.
It is not like CM is the best or even near the greatest.
Perhaps the loudest.
I would guess in 10 years boxing will taper off to nothing anyway with the televising of MMA.
People will not care about boxing.
It is beyond boring.
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Originally Posted by speeder
Of course they would, just as they would get "destroyed" by Olympic wrestlers using wrestling rules. Different game.
MMA is a garbage sport compared to boxing. Elbows, choking, smashing someone's face in when they're down on the ground and defenseless...I'm surprised they don't allow the homies to come in and deliver some head kicks to help out.
It looks either like a bar brawl/tough man competition or like two guys in Speedos butt fking up against a chain link fence. It's total garbage but sometimes entertaining. I have no curiosity as to its popularity, the average Joe thinks he could do it and relates to the fighting style but no one outside of a nut ward thinks they could get in the ring w a legit pro boxer and trade punches.
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I certainly wouldn't want to get into a ring for any kind of fight with either kind of fighter. And I do think there is and can be some skill to either, but I think the rules and limitations in boxing make it more sporting (and I really don't much care for boxing). But there can be a lot of skill involved in the other, but most of the time, it seems to be more about aggression, power and speed.
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Originally Posted by ForBell
so you find this entertaining, do you speedo?
at least you no longer have to risk polluting your computer with all of that gay porn site malware.
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Dude!? We aren't in the PARF forum. WTF?
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