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freakzilla Gold Belt


Favorite Fighter(s): GSP, Frankie Edgar, Vitor Belfort, Mauricio Rua & Wanderlei Silva. Posts: 13910 Join date: 2009-08-04 Location: Sydney, Australia
 | Subject: Something society can learn from MMA! Thu Aug 26, 2010 12:31 pm | |
| People that hate MMA and call it a barbaric sport can learn a thing from MMA. It brings people together from all nations and religions. We don't care what country a fighter is from or what religion he is as long as he's not an assehole and is entertaining. We leave religion out of it and judge people for who they are. I wish all of society was like that.
Just had to get it off my chest. |
|  | | Ludo Bronze Belt


Favorite Fighter(s): The Prodigy, The Great, Viking Dahmer, The Phenom Posts: 6217 Join date: 2009-09-12
 | Subject: Re: Something society can learn from MMA! Thu Aug 26, 2010 12:34 pm | |
| "dirka dirka, muhammed jihad" _________________  |
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Favorite Fighter(s): Diaz Bros, Wandy, Ace, Hendo, JDS, Lima Bros,Uncle Creepy, long live Iceman Posts: 41965 Join date: 2009-07-15 Age: 27 Location: Lawton, Oklahoma
 | Subject: Re: Something society can learn from MMA! Thu Aug 26, 2010 12:35 pm | |
| | freakzilla316ftw wrote: | People that hate MMA and call it a barbaric sport can learn a thing from MMA. It brings people together from all nations and religions. We don't care what country a fighter is from or what religion he is as long as he's not an assehole and is entertaining. We leave religion out of it and judge people for who they are. I wish all of society was like that.
Just had to get it off my chest. |
Don't sports in general do this? Look at how many different nations are represented at the highest level of baseball and soccer. Martial Arts in general teaches discipline which is always good. Wrestling teaches both hard work and discipline._________________  | Quote: | | "I'd really have to talk to the guys to see if that's really what they're doing. I see it like guys are trying a lot more to just get their win so they can get their next fight. When we were doing it, it was a lot more about just going out and fighting. I hate hearing in a UFC corner ‘you won the first four rounds, just stay away from him this round.' The guy doesn't have a knockout punch, hasn't taken you down the whole fight, why do you have to go be afraid of him? Go out and win! Make it exciting, go knock him out, finish the fight."-Iceman |
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|  | | Wolfgangsta Platinum Belt


Favorite Fighter(s): RONDA, Fedor, Wandy, Machida, Faber, Gina, HD, Shogun, Hendo, JoeJitsu Posts: 18935 Join date: 2009-07-15 Location: USA
 | Subject: Re: Something society can learn from MMA! Thu Aug 26, 2010 12:35 pm | |
| American MMA fans think Muslims can't build in New York and made Chuck Liddell the GOAT. Just sayin. |
|  | | freakzilla Gold Belt


Favorite Fighter(s): GSP, Frankie Edgar, Vitor Belfort, Mauricio Rua & Wanderlei Silva. Posts: 13910 Join date: 2009-08-04 Location: Sydney, Australia
 | Subject: Re: Something society can learn from MMA! Thu Aug 26, 2010 12:39 pm | |
| | Wolfgangsta wrote: | | American MMA fans think Muslims can't build in New York and made Chuck Liddell the GOAT. Just sayin. |
Lol about the Liddell comment. |
|  | | freakzilla Gold Belt


Favorite Fighter(s): GSP, Frankie Edgar, Vitor Belfort, Mauricio Rua & Wanderlei Silva. Posts: 13910 Join date: 2009-08-04 Location: Sydney, Australia
 | Subject: Re: Something society can learn from MMA! Thu Aug 26, 2010 12:40 pm | |
| | OUSOONERSOU wrote: | | freakzilla316ftw wrote: | People that hate MMA and call it a barbaric sport can learn a thing from MMA. It brings people together from all nations and religions. We don't care what country a fighter is from or what religion he is as long as he's not an assehole and is entertaining. We leave religion out of it and judge people for who they are. I wish all of society was like that.
Just had to get it off my chest. |
Don't sports in general do this? Look at how many different nations are represented at the highest level of baseball and soccer. Martial Arts in general teaches discipline which is always good. Wrestling teaches both hard work and discipline. |
Actually, soccer has led to many deaths and fights because of religion. |
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Favorite Fighter(s): Diaz Bros, Wandy, Ace, Hendo, JDS, Lima Bros,Uncle Creepy, long live Iceman Posts: 41965 Join date: 2009-07-15 Age: 27 Location: Lawton, Oklahoma
 | Subject: Re: Something society can learn from MMA! Thu Aug 26, 2010 12:41 pm | |
| | freakzilla316ftw wrote: | | OUSOONERSOU wrote: | | freakzilla316ftw wrote: | People that hate MMA and call it a barbaric sport can learn a thing from MMA. It brings people together from all nations and religions. We don't care what country a fighter is from or what religion he is as long as he's not an assehole and is entertaining. We leave religion out of it and judge people for who they are. I wish all of society was like that.
Just had to get it off my chest. |
Don't sports in general do this? Look at how many different nations are represented at the highest level of baseball and soccer. Martial Arts in general teaches discipline which is always good. Wrestling teaches both hard work and discipline. |
Actually, soccer has led to many deaths and fights because of religion. |
It has also made teammates out of people from different nations._________________  | Quote: | | "I'd really have to talk to the guys to see if that's really what they're doing. I see it like guys are trying a lot more to just get their win so they can get their next fight. When we were doing it, it was a lot more about just going out and fighting. I hate hearing in a UFC corner ‘you won the first four rounds, just stay away from him this round.' The guy doesn't have a knockout punch, hasn't taken you down the whole fight, why do you have to go be afraid of him? Go out and win! Make it exciting, go knock him out, finish the fight."-Iceman |
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