JT2
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ORIGINAL: Ian Joseph For Pete and other fans. Thanks Ian. Khabib was not his normal dominant self. Iaquinta was resilient and tough. Khabib went 5 for the first time ever, but spent 3 and 4 on his feet. I think some of the fear has gone away. He showed some vulnerabilities. High chin, especially. I've just never been able to get into MMA. And its a trip, becuz its absolutely set up for me to like it. Maybe I should have rooted harder for Daniel La Russo or the Cobra Kai lol. I fought against it for the longest time, always being a fan of the sweet science. But, I can't help but appreciate how great some of these fighters are. It's addicting. Unfortunately, Dana White is Don King, so there is that. Its too many people involved for me to really invest in it. I'm sure the same thing can be said about boxing, but I feel like there is a "major fight" like every month on PPV. Maybe if it were on more non-PPV channels and/or didn't cost $50 a pop, I could get more into it. But, between that and these ridiculous UFC 337-esque numbers, depicting their 1,425th show, it's an eye roll for me more so than entertainment. I think I've watched maybe 10 total UFC PPVs and I didn't buy any of them. But, I'm curious.. what finally was the catalyst to get you to watch UFC? Floyd Mayweather. I joke. I watched Royce Gracie fight back when there were no weight classifications. Fascinating to watch the different disciplines. It's not just human vs. human, it's so interesting watching the different disciplines and how they play out. You have really good strikers (almost boxing level) you have Muay Thai masters, Brazilian Jiu-Jitso, freestyle wrestlers, greco wrestlers, etc... I also love that many of these guys are fighting on a real short schedule, unlike boxing. Donald Cerrone is on permanent stand by. This guy seems to fight every other week. It's almost unheard of to maintain an undefeated streak for very long. The slightest mistake, you lose. You probably will never be the master of all the different styles and disciplines, but you have to learn how to defend against all of them. There is so much more going on than what you first see. Yes, I do agree that the UFC # whatever is marketing ignorance.
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