Robot-Jesus said:
there was a thread about Dana Whites response to SOPA while he obviously has some serious misconceptions about the internet it brought up a topic I find interesting. That this is typical of the thuggish and base sport of MMA.
what are your thought on MMA, how is it thuggish if you think it so?
It's a couple of guys beating the crap out of each other for prize money, and there's not much else to it. I mean, there's training, but it's training to beat the crap out of someone for prize money. It's not for self defense, it's not for use in war or in a police situation, it's for actively seeking a fight. I can't say I don't enjoy watching the occasional MMA fight, but come on, it's not exactly the most noble sport on the planet.
Anyway, this whole thing came from a post I made that was taken way out of context. Someone said that a UFC promoter sounded like a macho asshole, and he felt bad about pointing that out because it was such a stereotype. I pointed out that due to the nature of MMA, when compared to more traditional martial arts tournaments, it really wasn't all that surprising; it takes a certain amount of machismo to get in the ring like that. Plus, the comparison I was making was
Virtua Fighter (e.g., traditional martial arts tournaments) compared to
The King of Fighters (e.g., fights sponsored by criminal organizations), and the point was that MMA has more in common with Southeast Asian illegal fighting rings than it does with a traditional martial arts tournament. I guess
Street Fighter might have been a better example than KoF, but
Street Fighter only really shows the whole underworld thing in the story, while KoF makes it a bit more blatant from the character designs.
Note: I'm not saying MMA is run by criminals. It does, however, bear a certain similarity to a style of prize fighting that generally /is./ The point was originally about how macho assholes would tend to be attracted to something like that, not about the legitimacy of the sport.