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Originally Posted by Strange Famous
When will one of the many MMA fans explain to us why the men they quote as greats of their sport have winning records at a ratio of about 75%?
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Read the previous pages, we've all laid out our argument quite in depth, it isn't our fault you don't care to see them.
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I dont doubt that the top thugs of MMA are tough and have trained hard in all the different ways you can grab a guys arm and twist it... but is this a real test of skill?
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Try it out before you bad mouth it, I'd bet you'd last about a minute before you were sucking wind and asking for mercy.
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Gracie may have helped popularise an extreme sport with American college students
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Shows once again how little you know about the popularity of the sport.
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Ali inherited the crown of manliness
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Ali inherited the championship, it has nothing to do with manliness, you have a really distorted view of manliness that's for sure. What does dancing around a ring and being punched in the face have to do with being a man anyways?
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More dodging of the question.
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Care to go back to the previous pages and answer the questions you've dodged?
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And you compare Gracie and Ali again
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YOU compared Gracie to Ali, I said the 2 were unrelated, read what I type not what you see. Remember typing this:
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Royce Gracie may have some degree of fame. Muhammad Ali is one of the 100 most recognisable faces in all human history.
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I responded with this:
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No one has claimed Gracie is Ali, nice try though. He is to MMA what ALI was to boxing though, a pioneer and a person who furthered the sport.
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Notice no comparison between the two?