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    Default Do you enjoy watching mixed martial arts?

    Do you enjoy watching mixed martial arts?

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    Just for 5 minutes, no more, it becomes boring for me, 'cause I don't know the rules... Though, I think that MMA-fighters have the most impressive physique among the professional athletes (well, I am gay)... Sorry, if my comment offend someone...

    Still, I must admit that I like to watch it more than football. Maybe, a am a total individualist myself, so it's easier for me to get into watching two persons fighting than to be fascinated with a command game...

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    I only see the 'blurbs'. I dislike the action very much, although I'm not a pacifist. "American" football is fine, and I've shot a few beasties for the table. I consider humans to be inedible (on ethical grounds at least).
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    I think if this person does not become agressive outisde of the ring (which was very often in Russia in eraly 1990s when young boxers and wrestlers sometimes prefered to become a member of a gang to a pro-athlete), is ok. I think that hunting (not for food, I myself eat meat but for entertaimnent) is much worser. I am here totally with Lady Diana in her famous quarrel with the Queen .

    In fact, not one use broken glass on the gloves or something like that now, so the peoples' longing for some agressive show becomes more civilised in the last 100 years anyway.

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    never seen that one.

    but i like watching similar sometimes.
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    I've trained with MMA fighters before and actually decided today that I want to go back to a gym and start up again... though I'm not sure that I'll actually do "fights" since I'm more interested in the wrestling/jujitsu aspect as opposed to the striking.

    But yes, I do enjoy the sport. I don't watch it as much as I could or maybe should, but when I do I like it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iforgotmypassword View Post
    I've trained with MMA fighters before and actually decided today that I want to go back to a gym and start up again... though I'm not sure that I'll actually do "fights" since I'm more interested in the wrestling/jujitsu aspect as opposed to the striking.

    But yes, I do enjoy the sport. I don't watch it as much as I could or maybe should, but when I do I like it.
    Cool man. I know a couple of guys who also trained just for fun and conditioning for a while. If i wasn't aware of the potential for head injuries i'd totally try it out myself... but i just enjoy watching it. I know the training can be grueling.

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    We have an MMA community around my parts - I know a couple people in it - and I've seen some matches, but they can be boring to watch when they trade submission holds and spend a lot of time alternating lying around. If I did it, it would probably be more interesting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Philip View Post
    Cool man. I know a couple of guys who also trained just for fun and conditioning for a while. If i wasn't aware of the potential for head injuries i'd totally try it out myself... but i just enjoy watching it. I know the training can be grueling.
    Yeah dude it's a lot of fun. Honestly the happiest I ever am is when I'm getting some wrestling in during the week.

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    Wouldn't know, follow nothing of that genre, which means I have 0 interest, I guess.

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    No.

    I liked this film though,

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    "The Quest for Fire" (1981),

    which pretty much covers the subject,
    except from that the content is more sophisticated.
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