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The more limited the fighting sport, the better are the non-whites. MMA is dominated by caucasoid fighters since it has few limitations.
Off topic--I am blown away by this new Jones dude in the UFC! He is going to be better than Silva, mark my words. His reach, power and athletic ability are unequalled. He may be the best fighter I've ever seen. The way he dominated Shogun was beyond impressive! |
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Boxing is not close to rel combat skills, when In real combat for life, it is necessary to employ all means possible to win. Therefore, MMA is very much realistic fighting style, it requires a gret amount of brain-power as well as physical power that is why very few blacks can stand up to hispanics and whites in MMA fights. MMA is not just a competition in terms of physical strength, also of intelligence.
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Boxing is not close to rel combat skills, when In real combat for life, it is necessary to employ all means possible to win. Therefore, MMA is very much realistic fighting style, it requires a gret amount of brain-power as well as physical power that is why very few blacks can stand up to hispanics and whites in MMA fights. MMA is not just a competition in terms of physical strength, also of intelligence. Besides i think Boxers develop more tolerance to pain than MMA fighters.. |
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I have the sensation that with mma fighters yes they are more complete.. however boxers develop much more strengh on their arms and have the ability to land more power punches, i also think that the defense of Boxers is way more efective art of instant assassination. A good MMA fighter shall be able to kill his opponents instantly if needed. A Muay Thai fighter with a light weight can easily deliver deadly blow to a heavy weight boxer in unlimited, unprotected fight. The pain tolerance means nothing in real fight, the martial art is always mean to overcome natural barriers, and save ones trouble of pain in fighting. |
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Boxing historically attracts the poor from urban areas and the poor in urban areas are heavily Black and Hispanic in the US. To be properly spotted as a potential boxer you need to go to a boxing gym. Small towns in rural areas and the suburbs don't normally have these. Boxing also has a reputation as being low class. Notice how there are plenty of Whites involved in martial arts competitions. It's seen as more respectable and dojos, or whatever you call them, pop up everywhere.
I'd be curious to see who does well in England since they have a significant Black population. However, I noticed that in the NHL the top two fighters of the last decade were Georges Laraque (Haitian-Canadian) and Donald Brashear (Black American/French Canadian). Both developed a reputation as "wrestlers" but Laraque was the best for many years and is the only player ever to destroy Chris Simon in a fight. Peter Worrell (Black Canadian) was a huge guy who won most of his fights. Sandy McCarthy (White, Black, Native Canadian) always ranked in the top five during most of his career. Brashear was a strong above average fighter who won his fights by wrestling players off balance and throwing rabbit punches when up against a very good fighter (and even weaker fighters, actually). So his victories are more often that not lacking in making an impression but he did win most of his fights. I love how he openly showed he feared Joey Kocur's killer right hand and ran away from Probert and Sandy McCarthy during his early years. He also never fought Twist while he played for Vancouver in the Western Conference and never fought Simon when he was Montreal. How can you be an enforcer for the Montreal Canadians and not fight the enforcer for their hated rivals the Quebec Nordiques (moved to Colorado, sadly) at some time? They fought in the minors once. Simon destroyed Brashear in that fight. It's on youtube. |
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What would be the response if Andrew Wiles said black people can't do math? Math is dominated by whites and east asians. ---------- Post added 2011-03-22 at 04:18 ---------- Truth doesn't sin but is not comfortable either. I know blacks, hispanics are not outstanding in math, like white are not outstanding in many sports.. ![]() |
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In a time without modern technology, vitamins, and clothing, it is likely that African descended people would die outside of warmer climates because of lower body fat, less vitamin d absorption. Whites on the other hand would develop cancers and other ailments from too much exposure. Even Mediterraneans would have a more difficult time south of the Sahara with the diseases. No one is perfect, nor suited to all climates. |
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The more limited the fighting sport, the better are the non-whites. MMA is dominated by caucasoid fighters since it has few limitations. ![]() |
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Anyway do Steroids and i bet it wont matter if youre black white hispanic filipino you will knock out everbody |
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MMA is very much realistic fighting style, it requires a gret amount of brain-power as well as physical power that is why very few blacks can stand up to hispanics and whites in MMA fights. MMA is not just a competition in terms of physical strength, also of intelligence. ![]() Just for your information you ignorant fool, of the 7 current MMA Champions in the UFC 3 are black, 2 white and 2 hispanic. And of the top five pound for pound MMA fighters today 3 are black, 2 are white and all 5 are from the american continent: 1. Anderson Silva: Brazilian, black 2. George St Pierre: French-Canadian, white 3. Jon Jones: American, black 4. Jose Aldo; Brazilian, part-black 5. Frankie Edgar: Italian-American, white. |
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Fighting sports attract minorities that have to fight to get through. The average middle class white kid can imagine better things to do in his spare time than hitting other people in the head and getting hit in the head by them. Same goes for middle class blacks. Strikeforce Champions: Heavyweight: Alistair Overeem, Dutch Light Heavyweight: Dan Henderson, American Middleweight: Ronaldo Souza, Brazilian Welterweight: Nick Diaz, American Lightweight: Gilbert Melendez, American |
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It doesn't matter what races are dominating boxing because unfortunately, boxing is a dying sport. To many promoters and such that are greedy have just killed the sport. You can't even watch a fight unless you buy it on pay-per-view or have purchased HBO....all in the name of a buck. You can thank people like Don King for the downfall of this great sport.
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Same probably goes for middle class hispanics as well. So? If you followed MMA you would know that whites constitute the great majority of the contestants, but increasingly the Champions tend to be New World blacks, hispanics, mixed race. As I mentioned in my previous post 2 of the 7 Champions in the UFC are white, 2 are hispanic, 3 are black. In Strikeforce of the 5 current Champions none are white: |
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Boxing is dominated by hispanics and blacks.. that's why the created the MMA & UFC according to Floyd Mayweather JR.. |
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what about mixed people? Love would be better suited playing for an efficient ball club (e.g., Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles―the good one―Orlando, Miami, or San Antonio). He probably wouldn't put up those scoring numbers, but the man would still get his rebounds. So what you think, do he got BASE? ![]() On a side note, him and Dwight are my two favorite players (I'm a big CP3 fan too). |
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