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MMA vs Boxing question

MMA vs Boxing question

Originally posted by Hollywood49er:
Originally posted by TheSixthRing:
Originally posted by Hollywood49er:
So let get this this straight it took UFC 100 events to crack 1.5 Million viewers? How about these numbers?

All Time PPV Buy Events

1. 2,400,000 - 5/5/07 - Oscar De La Hoya vs. Floyd Mayweather Jr.
2. 1,990,000 - 6/28/97 - Mike Tyson vs. Evander Holyfield
3. 1,600,000 - 11/9/96 - Mike Tyson vs. Evander Holyfield
4. 1,580,000 - 8/19/95 - Mike Tyson vs. Peter McNeely
5. 1,400,000 - 4/19/91 - Evander Holyfield vs. George Foreman
6. 1,400,000 - 3/16/96 - Mike Tyson vs. Frank Bruno
7. 1,400,000 - 9/18/99 Oscar De La Hoya vs. Felix Trinidad

LOL 100 Events and we cracked the top 5, barely. AWE-SOME

It is pretty awesome, considering the sport has only been around for 15 years.

BTW, since 2008 UFC has had 6 events to draw over 1,000,000. Over the same span of time, HBO boxing has had 4.

Give UFC the respect it deserves, or keep getting pwned. Your choice.

Keep getting PWND??? WTF??? LOL!!! These numbers and your weak response is your pwnage. BTW UFC has been around since 1993....17 years buddy. PWND Again.

Inaccurate facts.......... winner by disqualification.......



BOXING!


K bye.
Originally posted by TonyStarks:
Originally posted by SF69ers:
Originally posted by Kolohe:
Originally posted by SF69ers:
Originally posted by Kolohe:
Originally posted by SF69ers:
Originally posted by Kolohe:
Wow this thread has taken a turn, from why the UFC only exist to PPV numbers. Where's the MMA vs. Boxing in a street fight or ring/octagon talk???

BTW at my job, trying to play devils advocate on who would win, a boxer or an MMA fighter in a street fight. They all laughed at me when I was defending a boxer. These weren't young 20 year olds either.

I'm at work too and I asked one of my buddies who he thought would win between Pacquiao and GSP. This guy is a HUGE Pacquiao fan but he seemed hesitant to say he would win. He told me that GSP's shoot is so quick and deceiving that he doesn't know if Manny would be quick enough to defend it.

IMO, that's unfair to give Pacquiao to GSP, his weight and strength alone would destroy Manny. Now lets pit Jose Aldo vs. Manny Pacquiao, pretty much same weight and size, and again I'd have to say it would be over quick with Jose Aldo chopping him down. You and I know how devastating Aldo's Muay Thai is, and I'm a really big fan of Pacqiuao, but the way a boxer leaves their leg out there as a primary target, is really suspect for an early tko.

Very true about GSP/Manny. Manny vs. Aldo would be AWESOME though. Both are quick as well, but you're absolutely right about those leg kicks. Also would chop Manny down like a tree. I'm a HUGE Pac fan, but his dancing around wouldn't stand a chance against those leg kicks.

Aldo against Floyd is the same thing. Although I hope Aldo would land a knee to Pretty Boy Floyd.

Mayweather, would be seriously frustrated fighting Aldo. He'd feel on of Aldo's leg kicks and immediately try to get in the box with him. Desperately trying to connect Aldo with a right or left hook, Aldo shoots in, ending it with elbows to the head and a simple arm-bar which they hardly use in MMA now. That's just how I see it, Mayweather would have to try and catch Aldo in a flurry to have a chance, cause Mayweather isn't a KO artist either.

And for you boxing fans this is Jose Aldo:




And this is what happens after a Jose Aldo fight:




Chile please.

Look at all ...........of the homerism


second video , Faber said Aldo was gassed by the 5th round.


Get out...no seriosly ...gtfo....don't even grab a bagel.

NEXT!

LOL. It's true. Check out a boxer's stance with their front leg way out in the open. A single leg kick will change the boxer's whole strategy.
Originally posted by Kolohe:
Originally posted by TheSixthRing:
Originally posted by Hollywood49er:
So let get this this straight it took UFC 100 events to crack 1.5 Million viewers? How about these numbers?

All Time PPV Buy Events

1. 2,400,000 - 5/5/07 - Oscar De La Hoya vs. Floyd Mayweather Jr.
2. 1,990,000 - 6/28/97 - Mike Tyson vs. Evander Holyfield
3. 1,600,000 - 11/9/96 - Mike Tyson vs. Evander Holyfield
4. 1,580,000 - 8/19/95 - Mike Tyson vs. Peter McNeely
5. 1,400,000 - 4/19/91 - Evander Holyfield vs. George Foreman
6. 1,400,000 - 3/16/96 - Mike Tyson vs. Frank Bruno
7. 1,400,000 - 9/18/99 Oscar De La Hoya vs. Felix Trinidad

LOL 100 Events and we cracked the top 5, barely. AWE-SOME

It is pretty awesome, considering the sport has only been around for 15 years.

BTW, since 2008 UFC has had 6 events to draw over 1,000,000. Over the same span of time, HBO boxing has had 4.

Give UFC the respect it deserves, or keep getting pwned. Your choice.

Boxing numbers is the only thing it can compare to MMA or UFC for that matter. In a real fight boxers get owned.....unless they have a gun or knife then I guess they do have a chance.

hmmm........you may be on to something .....the next ppv phenomenommoomom
Originally posted by SF69ers:
Originally posted by Kolohe:
Originally posted by TonyStarks:
LEST WE FORGET














Boxers are MOLDED early at the age of 3-6



So is MMA, check this 8 year old kid from Waianae:




that was posted 3 years ago, wonder how good that kid is now or if he burned out?
Originally posted by Hollywood49er:
Originally posted by TheSixthRing:
Originally posted by Hollywood49er:
So let get this this straight it took UFC 100 events to crack 1.5 Million viewers? How about these numbers?

All Time PPV Buy Events

1. 2,400,000 - 5/5/07 - Oscar De La Hoya vs. Floyd Mayweather Jr.
2. 1,990,000 - 6/28/97 - Mike Tyson vs. Evander Holyfield
3. 1,600,000 - 11/9/96 - Mike Tyson vs. Evander Holyfield
4. 1,580,000 - 8/19/95 - Mike Tyson vs. Peter McNeely
5. 1,400,000 - 4/19/91 - Evander Holyfield vs. George Foreman
6. 1,400,000 - 3/16/96 - Mike Tyson vs. Frank Bruno
7. 1,400,000 - 9/18/99 Oscar De La Hoya vs. Felix Trinidad

LOL 100 Events and we cracked the top 5, barely. AWE-SOME

It is pretty awesome, considering the sport has only been around for 15 years.

BTW, since 2008 UFC has had 6 events to draw over 1,000,000. Over the same span of time, HBO boxing has had 4.

Give UFC the respect it deserves, or keep getting pwned. Your choice.

Keep getting PWND??? WTF??? LOL!!! These numbers and your weak response is your pwnage. BTW UFC has been around since 1993....17 years buddy. PWND Again.

Look at the dates. 6 of those 7 fights came before UFC went mainstream. I don't think that's coincidence. Do you?
Originally posted by znk916:
Originally posted by SF69ers:
Originally posted by Kolohe:
Originally posted by TonyStarks:
LEST WE FORGET














Boxers are MOLDED early at the age of 3-6



So is MMA, check this 8 year old kid from Waianae:




that was posted 3 years ago, wonder how good that kid is now or if he burned out?

or if he isn't on Ice/meth yet.

Not to ment-------


GOT DAMMIT WTF am I still doing in this thread?
Originally posted by TonyStarks:
Originally posted by znk916:
Originally posted by SF69ers:
Originally posted by Kolohe:
Originally posted by TonyStarks:
LEST WE FORGET














Boxers are MOLDED early at the age of 3-6



So is MMA, check this 8 year old kid from Waianae:




that was posted 3 years ago, wonder how good that kid is now or if he burned out?

or if he isn't on Ice/meth yet.

Not to ment-------


GOT DAMMIT WTF am I still doing in this thread?

because combat sports are awesome and Jose Aldo is awesomer
Originally posted by TheSixthRing:
Originally posted by Hollywood49er:
Originally posted by TheSixthRing:
Originally posted by Hollywood49er:
So let get this this straight it took UFC 100 events to crack 1.5 Million viewers? How about these numbers?

All Time PPV Buy Events

1. 2,400,000 - 5/5/07 - Oscar De La Hoya vs. Floyd Mayweather Jr.
2. 1,990,000 - 6/28/97 - Mike Tyson vs. Evander Holyfield
3. 1,600,000 - 11/9/96 - Mike Tyson vs. Evander Holyfield
4. 1,580,000 - 8/19/95 - Mike Tyson vs. Peter McNeely
5. 1,400,000 - 4/19/91 - Evander Holyfield vs. George Foreman
6. 1,400,000 - 3/16/96 - Mike Tyson vs. Frank Bruno
7. 1,400,000 - 9/18/99 Oscar De La Hoya vs. Felix Trinidad

LOL 100 Events and we cracked the top 5, barely. AWE-SOME

It is pretty awesome, considering the sport has only been around for 15 years.

BTW, since 2008 UFC has had 6 events to draw over 1,000,000. Over the same span of time, HBO boxing has had 4.

Give UFC the respect it deserves, or keep getting pwned. Your choice.

Keep getting PWND??? WTF??? LOL!!! These numbers and your weak response is your pwnage. BTW UFC has been around since 1993....17 years buddy. PWND Again.

Look at the dates. 6 of those 7 fights came before UFC went mainstream. I don't think that's coincidence. Do you?

If you go to Vegas, the Fertillas /Dana/Zuffa promotes UFC on the strip.......ON THE STRIP

Like I said before, once the Ultimate Fighter show dies out, which it will,because it's getting boring as f*ck watching roomates jizz and nut on each others' food, UFC's numbers will definitley dwindle.


Now stop bumping this thread . I have sh*t to do.

lol
Originally posted by valrod33:
Originally posted by TheSixthRing:
Originally posted by valrod33:
Originally posted by TheSixthRing:
Originally posted by Hollywood49er:
So let get this this straight it took UFC 100 events to crack 1.5 Million viewers? How about these numbers?

All Time PPV Buy Events

1. 2,400,000 - 5/5/07 - Oscar De La Hoya vs. Floyd Mayweather Jr.
2. 1,990,000 - 6/28/97 - Mike Tyson vs. Evander Holyfield
3. 1,600,000 - 11/9/96 - Mike Tyson vs. Evander Holyfield
4. 1,580,000 - 8/19/95 - Mike Tyson vs. Peter McNeely
5. 1,400,000 - 4/19/91 - Evander Holyfield vs. George Foreman
6. 1,400,000 - 3/16/96 - Mike Tyson vs. Frank Bruno
7. 1,400,000 - 9/18/99 Oscar De La Hoya vs. Felix Trinidad

LOL 100 Events and we cracked the top 5, barely. AWE-SOME

It is pretty awesome, considering the sport has only been around for 15 years. BTW, notice anything about the dates of those fights? 6 of the 7 were before UFC became relevant. I don't think that's a coincidence.

BTW, since 2008 UFC has had 6 events to draw over 1,000,000. Over the same span of time, HBO boxing has had 4.

Give UFC the respect it deserves, or keep getting pwned. Your choice.


The UFC held its first competition in Denver, Colorado in 1993

17 years. Mah bad.

your incorrect post just proves that MMA is gay

END THREAD


UFC wasn't even planned out to become the sport it is now. They weren't trying to compete with WWE or professional boxing. Some guys ran UFC 1 not expecting to make the 85,000+ ppv buys, so they continued to hold an even every other month. Then, John McCain tried to ban it. It wasn't until UFC 21 where certain rules and regulations were applied and they became sanctioned by athletic commisions. Since then, John McCain has changed his stance on MMA. UFC 33 was when Zuffa took over and began to promote it.
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Originally posted by znk916:
Originally posted by TonyStarks:
Originally posted by znk916:
Originally posted by SF69ers:
Originally posted by Kolohe:
Originally posted by TonyStarks:
LEST WE FORGET














Boxers are MOLDED early at the age of 3-6



So is MMA, check this 8 year old kid from Waianae:




that was posted 3 years ago, wonder how good that kid is now or if he burned out?

or if he isn't on Ice/meth yet.

Not to ment-------


GOT DAMMIT WTF am I still doing in this thread?

because combat sports are awesome and Jose Aldo is awesomer



Originally posted by SF69ers:
Originally posted by valrod33:
Originally posted by TheSixthRing:
Originally posted by valrod33:
Originally posted by TheSixthRing:
Originally posted by Hollywood49er:
So let get this this straight it took UFC 100 events to crack 1.5 Million viewers? How about these numbers?

All Time PPV Buy Events

1. 2,400,000 - 5/5/07 - Oscar De La Hoya vs. Floyd Mayweather Jr.
2. 1,990,000 - 6/28/97 - Mike Tyson vs. Evander Holyfield
3. 1,600,000 - 11/9/96 - Mike Tyson vs. Evander Holyfield
4. 1,580,000 - 8/19/95 - Mike Tyson vs. Peter McNeely
5. 1,400,000 - 4/19/91 - Evander Holyfield vs. George Foreman
6. 1,400,000 - 3/16/96 - Mike Tyson vs. Frank Bruno
7. 1,400,000 - 9/18/99 Oscar De La Hoya vs. Felix Trinidad

LOL 100 Events and we cracked the top 5, barely. AWE-SOME

It is pretty awesome, considering the sport has only been around for 15 years. BTW, notice anything about the dates of those fights? 6 of the 7 were before UFC became relevant. I don't think that's a coincidence.

BTW, since 2008 UFC has had 6 events to draw over 1,000,000. Over the same span of time, HBO boxing has had 4.

Give UFC the respect it deserves, or keep getting pwned. Your choice.


The UFC held its first competition in Denver, Colorado in 1993

17 years. Mah bad.

your incorrect post just proves that MMA is gay

END THREAD


UFC wasn't even planned out to become the sport it is now. They weren't trying to compete with WWE or professional boxing. Some guys ran UFC 1 not expecting to make the 85,000+ ppv buys, so they continued to hold an even every other month. Then, John McCain tried to ban it. It wasn't until UFC 21 where certain rules and regulations were applied and they became sanctioned by athletic commisions. Since then, John McCain has changed his stance on MMA. UFC 33 was when Zuffa took over and began to promote it.

I was approximating, but whatever. If the only victory the pro boxing guys can get in this thread is that I said 15 years instead of 17, let 'em have it.
Originally posted by TonyStarks:
Originally posted by TheSixthRing:
Originally posted by Hollywood49er:
Originally posted by TheSixthRing:
Originally posted by Hollywood49er:
So let get this this straight it took UFC 100 events to crack 1.5 Million viewers? How about these numbers?

All Time PPV Buy Events

1. 2,400,000 - 5/5/07 - Oscar De La Hoya vs. Floyd Mayweather Jr.
2. 1,990,000 - 6/28/97 - Mike Tyson vs. Evander Holyfield
3. 1,600,000 - 11/9/96 - Mike Tyson vs. Evander Holyfield
4. 1,580,000 - 8/19/95 - Mike Tyson vs. Peter McNeely
5. 1,400,000 - 4/19/91 - Evander Holyfield vs. George Foreman
6. 1,400,000 - 3/16/96 - Mike Tyson vs. Frank Bruno
7. 1,400,000 - 9/18/99 Oscar De La Hoya vs. Felix Trinidad

LOL 100 Events and we cracked the top 5, barely. AWE-SOME

It is pretty awesome, considering the sport has only been around for 15 years.

BTW, since 2008 UFC has had 6 events to draw over 1,000,000. Over the same span of time, HBO boxing has had 4.

Give UFC the respect it deserves, or keep getting pwned. Your choice.

Keep getting PWND??? WTF??? LOL!!! These numbers and your weak response is your pwnage. BTW UFC has been around since 1993....17 years buddy. PWND Again.

Look at the dates. 6 of those 7 fights came before UFC went mainstream. I don't think that's coincidence. Do you?

If you go to Vegas, the Fertillas /Dana/Zuffa promotes UFC on the strip.......ON THE STRIP

Like I said before, once the Ultimate Fighter show dies out, which it will,because it's getting boring as f*ck watching roomates jizz and nut on each others' food, UFC's numbers will definitley dwindle.


Now stop bumping this thread . I have sh*t to do.

lol

No way you're getting out of this thread that easily.

No one even really cares about Ultimate Fighter winners that much anymore. But with Spike TV, Versus, CSN, ESPN, CBS, and Showtime continuing to cover MMA, it doesn't matter whether or not Ultimate Fighter is still a success. The fact that MMA is where it's at now is already a great accomplishment despite certain people trying to ban the sport and the UFC close to going bankrupt.
Originally posted by TheSixthRing:
Originally posted by SF69ers:
Originally posted by valrod33:
Originally posted by TheSixthRing:
Originally posted by valrod33:
Originally posted by TheSixthRing:
Originally posted by Hollywood49er:
So let get this this straight it took UFC 100 events to crack 1.5 Million viewers? How about these numbers?

All Time PPV Buy Events

1. 2,400,000 - 5/5/07 - Oscar De La Hoya vs. Floyd Mayweather Jr.
2. 1,990,000 - 6/28/97 - Mike Tyson vs. Evander Holyfield
3. 1,600,000 - 11/9/96 - Mike Tyson vs. Evander Holyfield
4. 1,580,000 - 8/19/95 - Mike Tyson vs. Peter McNeely
5. 1,400,000 - 4/19/91 - Evander Holyfield vs. George Foreman
6. 1,400,000 - 3/16/96 - Mike Tyson vs. Frank Bruno
7. 1,400,000 - 9/18/99 Oscar De La Hoya vs. Felix Trinidad

LOL 100 Events and we cracked the top 5, barely. AWE-SOME

It is pretty awesome, considering the sport has only been around for 15 years. BTW, notice anything about the dates of those fights? 6 of the 7 were before UFC became relevant. I don't think that's a coincidence.

BTW, since 2008 UFC has had 6 events to draw over 1,000,000. Over the same span of time, HBO boxing has had 4.

Give UFC the respect it deserves, or keep getting pwned. Your choice.


The UFC held its first competition in Denver, Colorado in 1993

17 years. Mah bad.

your incorrect post just proves that MMA is gay

END THREAD


UFC wasn't even planned out to become the sport it is now. They weren't trying to compete with WWE or professional boxing. Some guys ran UFC 1 not expecting to make the 85,000+ ppv buys, so they continued to hold an even every other month. Then, John McCain tried to ban it. It wasn't until UFC 21 where certain rules and regulations were applied and they became sanctioned by athletic commisions. Since then, John McCain has changed his stance on MMA. UFC 33 was when Zuffa took over and began to promote it.

I was approximating, but whatever. If the only victory the pro boxing guys can get in this thread is that I said 15 years instead of 17, let 'em have it.

Yea, it doesn't even matter to me that they love boxing so much. It's the fact that they give no respect or no credit towards MMA and their fighters.

Btw, looks like the poll shows clearly that an MMA fighter would beat a boxer in a street fight
Originally posted by TheSixthRing:
Originally posted by SF69ers:
Originally posted by valrod33:
Originally posted by TheSixthRing:
Originally posted by valrod33:
Originally posted by TheSixthRing:
Originally posted by Hollywood49er:
So let get this this straight it took UFC 100 events to crack 1.5 Million viewers? How about these numbers?

All Time PPV Buy Events

1. 2,400,000 - 5/5/07 - Oscar De La Hoya vs. Floyd Mayweather Jr.
2. 1,990,000 - 6/28/97 - Mike Tyson vs. Evander Holyfield
3. 1,600,000 - 11/9/96 - Mike Tyson vs. Evander Holyfield
4. 1,580,000 - 8/19/95 - Mike Tyson vs. Peter McNeely
5. 1,400,000 - 4/19/91 - Evander Holyfield vs. George Foreman
6. 1,400,000 - 3/16/96 - Mike Tyson vs. Frank Bruno
7. 1,400,000 - 9/18/99 Oscar De La Hoya vs. Felix Trinidad

LOL 100 Events and we cracked the top 5, barely. AWE-SOME

It is pretty awesome, considering the sport has only been around for 15 years. BTW, notice anything about the dates of those fights? 6 of the 7 were before UFC became relevant. I don't think that's a coincidence.

BTW, since 2008 UFC has had 6 events to draw over 1,000,000. Over the same span of time, HBO boxing has had 4.

Give UFC the respect it deserves, or keep getting pwned. Your choice.


The UFC held its first competition in Denver, Colorado in 1993

17 years. Mah bad.

your incorrect post just proves that MMA is gay

END THREAD


UFC wasn't even planned out to become the sport it is now. They weren't trying to compete with WWE or professional boxing. Some guys ran UFC 1 not expecting to make the 85,000+ ppv buys, so they continued to hold an even every other month. Then, John McCain tried to ban it. It wasn't until UFC 21 where certain rules and regulations were applied and they became sanctioned by athletic commisions. Since then, John McCain has changed his stance on MMA. UFC 33 was when Zuffa took over and began to promote it.

I was approximating, but whatever. If the only victory the pro boxing guys can get in this thread is that I said 15 years instead of 17, let 'em have it.

lol, i was jk
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