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  1. #21

    Default Re: is UFC a sport of brutality or an art of fighting?


    mas brutal kung nalupig imung gi pusta-an fighter

  2. #22

    Default Re: is UFC a sport of brutality or an art of fighting?

    Quote Originally Posted by trollolol View Post
    Boxing as a sport statistically is more brutal. Too many dead boxers.
    Everybody dies but nobody died inside the ring fighting.

  3. #23

    Default Re: is UFC a sport of brutality or an art of fighting?

    it is an APPLIED Art of Fighting..

    tanan Arts of Fighting are dangerous, brutal and deadly,
    you just don't see it everyday, except sa UFC, Boxing, etc.

  4. #24

    Default Re: is UFC a sport of brutality or an art of fighting?

    Quote Originally Posted by makie View Post
    Everybody dies but nobody died inside the ring fighting.
    Wow isn't that grand? How can you die fighting when the fight stops the moment you are unconscious? But instant death has happened ex. heart attacks during fights/ head trauma etc (boxing ra).

    People have died as a result of injuries sustained because of sanctioned fights. Several in MMA and hundreds in boxing still I don't understand the reason for your comment.

  5. #25

    Default Re: is UFC a sport of brutality or an art of fighting?

    katong gibuhat sa ampatuan mao toy brutal...i think ang mga tao nga muingnon brutal sa MMA ky kana rang wala kasabot sa MMA...get well soon GSP!!

  6. #26

    Default Re: is UFC a sport of brutality or an art of fighting?

    mas brutal pa si maria ozawa

  7. #27

    Default Re: is UFC a sport of brutality or an art of fighting?

    Quote Originally Posted by trollolol View Post
    Wow isn't that grand? How can you die fighting when the fight stops the moment you are unconscious? But instant death has happened ex. heart attacks during fights/ head trauma etc (boxing ra).

    People have died as a result of injuries sustained because of sanctioned fights. Several in MMA and hundreds in boxing still I don't understand the reason for your comment.
    Many non boxers died because of head trauma as well.
    The reason for my comment? Why pinpoint boxing as "more brutal"? If its in relation to MMA, its because boxing is already centuries old while MMA is technically still nearly 2 decades old. So that is why there are more "dead boxers". But if its stereotyping fight sports as brutal? Definitely not. The risk in living a sedentary life is even higher.

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