The Boxing vs. MMA
Mixed martial arts has grown in popularity exponentially after the last several years. This is due in part to a variety of factors, including a reality television show from the UFC that brought the sport to the masses for the first time. The UFC continues to produce high quality fights since all of the fighters are under their control, which helps to add to their popularity. Some people feel that MMA is replacing or has already replaced boxing in our culture but in truth they are different sports and you don’t have to like or follow just one.
Boxing has suffered from a decline in popularity, but this development predates public awareness of MMA by many years. Boxing has a core fan base made up of enthusiasts whose dedication to the sport is at no risk of waning. Many have predicted the death of boxing over the years, but it doesn’t look like the “sweet science” is going the way of the dinosaur anytime soon. Nonetheless, there are boxing fans who resent the popularity that MMA has won, feeling the sport to be a sensational, cheap ripoff of boxing.
However, many of those boxing fans have taken to MMA as well. After all, MMA does incorporate some boxing, and it is an individual fighting competition. MMA of course includes many other disciplines, such as wrestling, jiu-jitsu, judo, grappling, kick boxing, Muay Thai and many other distinct styles of fighting. The combined aptitudes in all of these disciplines make MMA fighting much different from boxing.
Boxing fans and MMA fans in fact can find a lot to enjoy in both sports. MMA events don’t feature much in the way of advanced boxing techniques and since these fighters don’t specialize in the discipline, the work of athletes in professional boxing is worlds apart from what you’ll see in a MMA match.
There are more TKOs in MMA matches than in boxing proper, however. This is due to the very small, light gloves used in MMA. Little more than knuckle guards, they don’t cushion the impact of a blow the way that traditional boxing gloves do. This is in line with MMA in general - it’s less focused on skill than on force and raw physicality than is boxing, which is unarguably a more refined sport. Both MMA and boxing have their own appeal to fans due to the differences in approach between the two.
You can certainly be a fan of boxing and MMA; there are different reasons why people enjoy each of these sports. There’s no need to feel as if you’re betraying boxing by enjoying a MMA match or vice versa. After all, you never hear people talking about how they can’t take in a basketball game since they’re also hockey fans. The two sports are different and are not in direct competition with each other, simple as that.
MMA and boxing fans would find a lot to appreciate about each other’s favorite sports if they would simply set aside this feud and look at the other sport on its own merits rather than as an enemy. You don’t have to like both, but you shouldn’t dismiss either out of hand.
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