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Various Non-Bald Discussions => Sports Talk => Topic started by: The Anvil on September 15, 2008, 02:40:17 AM
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If so who is you favorite fighter? @K*
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Rich Franklin.
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Andrei Arlovski
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Both great fighters, I am a little partial to Fedor, that big chubby guy can whoop you quick!
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I gotta say Forrest Griffin, watching him take the beatings he takes and still winning fights....dam O0 :/O
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I gotta say Forrest Griffin, watching him take the beatings he takes and still winning fights....dam O0 :/O
Good call!
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Here is a SGB that fights for my company, his name is Corey "One Punch" Edwards and he reps bald guys real well! O0
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You gotta love Anderson Silva and BJ Penn, string Jiu Jitsu, but awesome overall MMA.
...and of course, Randy Couture!
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Big MMA fan here and have been for a long time! O0
Fave fighter ever: Don "The Predator" Frye.
Fave fighter competing in a major venue: Fedor.
Big fan of Dan "Hendo" Henderson, because we wrestled on the same high school team (although I graduated before he attended, but his older brother Tom was a Soph when I was a Senior.)
and Joe "Daddy" Stevenson because he's also from my old hometown.
Also, have a lot of respect for Randy Couture, for being a gentleman - no trash talk from him ... same goes for Fedor.
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The Gracies and Machados are AWESOME....
Although they might not be considered MMA.....they contributed one of the most effective and devastating aspects of MMA training.
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Love the MMA. My favorite fighter is probably GSP. Whatever your strong suit is he can beat you at it...
and he is sly !
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Love the MMA. My favorite fighter is probably GSP. Whatever your strong suit is he can beat you at it...
and he is sly !
good call!
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So here's a question....
Which background seems to be winning most in MMA?
Sure, it's "Mixed" Martial Arts, so understanding and adopting multiple styles works, but are the wrestlers, jiu jitsu, Muay Thai, boxers, karate usually more successful in MMA??
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So here's a question....
Which background seems to be winning most in MMA?
Sure, it's "Mixed" Martial Arts, so understanding and adopting multiple styles works, but are the wrestlers, jiu jitsu, Muay Thai, boxers, karate usually more successful in MMA??
I think this is a bit of a loaded question, as I believe that "MMA" has become its very own hybrid style of martial art, geared toward success in the octagon. But if I had to choose one of the list above, I'd give a slight nod to Muay Thai. The reason? Most MMA fighters are trying to give the fans an exciting fight, which means they are standing and striking/kicking/elbowing/kneeing, as opposed to the bjj "chess matches" that we were treated to at some of the early UFC's. I think Muay Thai has the best blend of Strikes and so on, with a little grappling and clinch fighting.
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So here's a question....
Which background seems to be winning most in MMA?
Sure, it's "Mixed" Martial Arts, so understanding and adopting multiple styles works, but are the wrestlers, jiu jitsu, Muay Thai, boxers, karate usually more successful in MMA??
I think this is a bit of a loaded question, as I believe that "MMA" has become its very own hybrid style of martial art, geared toward success in the octagon. But if I had to choose one of the list above, I'd give a slight nod to Muay Thai. The reason? Most MMA fighters are trying to give the fans an exciting fight, which means they are standing and striking/kicking/elbowing/kneeing, as opposed to the bjj "chess matches" that we were treated to at some of the early UFC's. I think Muay Thai has the best blend of Strikes and so on, with a little grappling and clinch fighting.
I think Krav Maga is seriously overlooked by these dudes
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Maybe, but isn't Krav Maga more about self-defense/fighting multiple folks, or armed opponents?
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I think it just depends on how each fighter uses their own tools to win. I train everything, but just so I can defend against takedowns and BJJ. (Itrain them most) All I want to do is stay safe on the ground, and work to get up. I want to spend as little energy as I can to knock someone out standing. Every fighter has a "go to" strength, but if you don't train your weak spots, you may as well quit before the show!
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Maybe, but isn't Krav Maga more about self-defense/fighting multiple folks, or armed opponents?
That is my assumption.
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I'm just blown away by the cardio fitness you need to fight MMA.....5 minute rounds!! Are you kidding me?!?!
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I'm just blown away by the cardio fitness you need to fight MMA.....5 minute rounds!! Are you kidding me?!?!
Yeah - You definitely have to be a cardio machine! Heck, most normal guys are completely spent in under a minute. And even those who ARE cardio machines, how many times have you seen a greatly conditioned fighter go out and dog it, because he took a little too much out of himself cutting weight? My hat's off to anyone who does this - they EARN their paychecks in the preparation phase. O0