The Boxing vs. MMA

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Post Date: 8th Jul, 2009 - 11:11am / Post ID: #

The Boxing vs. MMA

The Boxing vs. MMA
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By Denise I Smithson

Mixed martial arts is a sport which has been seeing an ever expanding fan base over the past decade. The sport really started to take off after a UFC-centered reality TV show which exposed the sport to the public. The UFC is the official MMA league which produces and promotes the matches; all of the professional MMA fighters are in the league, giving the UFC a lock on the sport. Many people worry that the attention paid to MMA comes at the expense of boxing, but the two sports are different enough that there shouldn't be any cause for alarm - there is no reason to follow one sport and not the other, since MMA is not intended to replace boxing.

Boxing has suffered from a decline in popularity, but this development predates public awareness of MMA by many years. Boxing has a core fan base made up of enthusiasts whose dedication to the sport is at no risk of waning. Many have predicted the death of boxing over the years, but it doesn't look like the 'sweet science" is going the way of the dinosaur anytime soon. Nonetheless, there are boxing fans who resent the popularity that MMA has won, feeling the sport to be a sensational, cheap ripoff of boxing.

However, many of those boxing fans have taken to MMA as well. After all, MMA does incorporate some boxing, and it is an individual fighting competition. MMA of course includes many other disciplines, such as wrestling, jiu-jitsu, judo, grappling, kick boxing, Muay Thai and many other distinct styles of fighting. The combined aptitudes in all of these disciplines make MMA fighting much different from boxing.

Boxing fans and MMA fans in fact can find a lot to enjoy in both sports. MMA events don't feature much in the way of advanced boxing techniques and since these fighters don't specialize in the discipline, the work of athletes in professional boxing is worlds apart from what you'll see in a MMA match.

Mixed martial arts events do feature TKOs more often though, largely due to the gloves used in the sport. These smaller and less well padded gloves are essentially knuckle guards. Boxing features more finesse and skill, MMA a more purely physical display; each sport has its own appeal to fans.

You can certainly be a fan of boxing and MMA; there are different reasons why people enjoy each of these sports. There's no need to feel as if you're betraying boxing by enjoying a MMA match or vice versa. After all, you never hear people talking about how they can't take in a basketball game since they're also hockey fans. The two sports are different and are not in direct competition with each other, simple as that.

MMA and boxing fans would find a lot to appreciate about each other's favorite sports if they would simply set aside this feud and look at the other sport on its own merits rather than as an enemy. You don't have to like both, but you shouldn't dismiss either out of hand.

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8th Jul, 2009 - 6:04pm / Post ID: #

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Mixed martial arts is way more exciting to watch plus it doesn't have as many rules. The thing I hate most about boxing matches is when they start hugging each other because their tired.



Post Date: 12th Jul, 2009 - 12:31am / Post ID: #

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Here is another example of someone who knows nothing about MMA. Mixed Martial Arts has already replaced boxing. Boxing is solely using hands and MMA is using everything. Boxing has suffered AT LEAST a little from MMA becoming larger. Like the earlier reply said, it's much more exciting, it's way harder than Boxing and requires infinitely more skill than boxing.


Boxing is for the people who are afraid of real fighting. Of course MMA isn't exactly the real fighting either since there's no rules in real fighting, it comes much closer. In boxing there's only hands and LOTS of rules and regulations. In MMA there's only a few rules that restrict eye gouging and using your fingers to cause real damage. Boxing is a rip off of MMA since it is only part of the combination to make real mixed martial arts. In truth it is a rip off by people who were to scared to continue fighting with their whole arsenal of weapons so they took only part of the fighting system that had been there for over thousands of years to dumb down the fighting.

MMA requires much more skill than boxing, finesse and physical well-being(not as noticeable on the last one). The fact that it uses six times more body parts than boxing is proof enough of that. Boxing is compromised of punching, bobbing and weaving, slipping, lots of footwork, and counter punching. The fact of the matter is that all of that is used in MMA. It is proven that boxing gloves and MMA standard gloves reduce impact the same amount. This was proven on the science of sports(or something to that effect), a TV show.While boxing is comprised of only a few key points which are important, granted, MMA is comprised of all that and much such as kicking, grappling, throws, jujitsu, elbows, knife hands, knees, and all that is made up of more intrinsic parts.

I think that Boxing is good to an extent to make the final adjustments to any punching style and footwork but it's cousin, MMA is vastly superior with the long reach of the legs to the short reach of elbows and shorter reach of heading.


 
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