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Mar 8 2008

Why call it mixed martial arts when its really just college wrestling?

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addictedtoiana2010 asked:


acutally its just wrestling with a tiny bit of grappling in it…i remeber when it first started out and it was actual fighting like street figther style..now its just guys doing the ground game.

boring. but them in a street fight and they wouldn’t stand a chance..no one there to help them tap out

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12 Responses to “Why call it mixed martial arts when its really just college wrestling?”

Mar 11 2008

Joe Mama

because your an ignoramus.

Mar 12 2008

Gabriella Jones

Because they want it to sound cool, and it does actually have a little bit of a whole bunch of martial arts styles in it.

Mar 14 2008

Dustin B

You should try watching it before making yourself look like an idiot. If you paid ANY attention at all, you’d realize how fucking stupid that statement is.

Mar 14 2008

adamfletcher

Are you serious? How many fights have you watched? Do you not see people fight from the clinch, throw punches and elbows and knees, and use submissions that no wrestling program allows? Go rent some Pride FC DVDs or check out the second Hughes-St.Pierre fight. These guys do more than wrestle.

Mar 16 2008

Aaron

ok so what ur saying is they wouldnt do good in a real street fight? so u would probably beat them? HAHAHAH u are clueless. first of all no one “helps” them tapout. tapping out isnt something you wanna do. second they do Boxing, brazzilian jiujitsu and a variety of martial arts if it was just wrestling then just tune into WWE which is fake. Does WWE look like MMA ? didnt think so you dont see half the stuff in wresling that yu see in MMA

Mar 20 2008

Frank the tank

Because everybody else doesn’t seem things the way you do….. that’s why.

I didn’t realize the College wrestling allowed strikes!

Mar 22 2008

jay j

GSP vs josh koschek will show u why. Yes a karate guy with some wrestling and submission training wasted an all american wrestler. Y is it mma and not wrestling, because wrestling is a just one part of the game.

MMA===============wrestling

striking, grappling,—————take downs n’ try’n to pin.
and submissions

another fight u should take a look at is a fight bettween a red haired guy who was in the Ultimate fighter (the Ultimate fighter that matt serra was fighting in) vs some olypic wrestler. To discripe the fight, sprawl and brawl. the fight was an old one and the red head was in the lions den.

Mar 24 2008

Student123

I see what you mean but your going too far since most of the welterweight divison are wrestlers but thats just clueless thing to say since there is striking and submissions some fights stay on the ground but they are showing countless submission attempts strikes and passes which is the art of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu its like a game of chess on the ground if you ever studied the art and actually did with some one you would understand the strategy and thinking that has to take place to say its just wrestling is not true because its actually jiu jitsu

Mar 27 2008

shootersway

I dont care for MMA or the people who think it is the end all and be all of fighting disciplines and use examples and situations they and you wouldn’t have the balls to be in to back up their claims but your comparisons are dead wrong .

Mar 27 2008

DbHK

You’re an idiot….I’d love to fight you. I’ll make you regret the day you dishonored MMA by calling it wrestling….

Mar 29 2008

solarianus

Hmmmm, did a little folk style wrestling myself…..and i don’t remember and of the punches, kicks, elbow strikes, or submissions. Really, having done both wrestling and combatives…..wrestling is important background, but has little to do with the actual combatives.

Mar 31 2008

Hugh Jass

Well let me break it down for you:

1. Most of these guys start off specialized in one art and then play “catch up” in the others, ie someone is a BJJ blackbelt and then they learn a little striking and start fighting

2. I have never seen anyone in MMA with a rank of above blackbelt in any art. Blackbelt is nothing, at blackbelt you haven’t relly begun to understand the art yet.

3. Yes a good percentage of these guys would have trouble in a street fight. Street fights have no rules, they have weapons, there are no rounds, no ref, no gloves, no weight classes, and worst of all for the people in the sport martial arts you can’t sit there and size up your opponent and spar like you would in the ring.

I’m not saying MMA is bad, it’s the best version of two guys beating the sh!t out of eachother so far. BUT what I want to see is some people in there who actually have some experience in at least ONE art before they decide they’re “the man to pwn all others.”

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