Does making racist comments about whitey get canceled out when you combine it with a homo slur? Because if so this dumbass thread delivers.
[quote]goldengloves wrote:
mma does have a lot of gay skinheads.[/quote]
Leave Keith Jardine out of this!
[quote]goldengloves wrote:
i think his “we let blacks and latinos fight in the ring and we count the money on the outside.” comment trumps this.
he has a point though, mma does have a lot of gay skinheads.[/quote]
I heard karate fists are made of gold
and boxing fists are made of lead.
[quote]Brotard09 wrote:
goldengloves wrote:
i think his “we let blacks and latinos fight in the ring and we count the money on the outside.” comment trumps this.
he has a point though, mma does have a lot of gay skinheads.
I heard karate fists are made of gold
and boxing fists are made of lead.[/quote]
goldengloves must have figure out how to turn lead into gold then
rogan vs dibella:
bob arum is a douche… all of these boxing promoters are douchebags… they feel threatened by mma and it shows…
i love boxing way more than mma, but i respect both fight sports to the fullest…
the only thing that rings true is mma’s fanbase has alot of skinhead/racist/closet racist support… just go to stormfront.com and see how they talk about black fighters, say rampage, when they are fighting lidell etc… i mean there still is racism in america, duh, so white groups who hate feeling inferior in athletics will gravitate to sports that are not highly dominated by blacks… once they get highly dominated by blacks, these groups will support another sport or go back to supporting hockey.
im not saying that support is a majority of fans at all, it’s not possible considering these racist shitheads are gradually being phased out… just saying that those groups will follow mma 100x more than boxing for example.
;d
I almost died laughing when I heard, “homosexual skinhead fighting.” I think I will call the sport that from now on.
[quote]drewh wrote:
Fact is the CASUAL fan recognizes GSP, Lidell, Couture, Lesnar, Florian, Faber, Griffin, Guida way more than other fighters. A lot of people were like wtf is Bj Penn when he fought FLorian. Silva got booed against Griffin. If you watched Machida vs Rashad at a sports bar people hated Evans.
Sure there are some Ortiz fans and some Rampage fans but they are small numbers compared to the fan base of the aforementioned fighters.[/quote]
September 17, 2009, New York, NY - While the ratings for most television series erode over time, â??The Ultimate Fighterâ?? on Spike TV continues to defy the norm.
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Illustrating the ever-growing popularity of the UFC and its stable of stars, the premiere of the tenth season of Spike TVâ??s â??The Ultimate Fighterâ?? on Wednesday, September 16 (10:00pm-11:00pm ET/PT) was not only the most watched episode in the series history, but also in network history for an original.*
Guess all the racist casual fans still tuned in, huh?
[quote]blackngrey609 wrote:
jd_dd wrote:
Wait…my wife is a BJJ competitor and MMA fan. Can a black female be a skinhead homosexual? If so, I’m going to have to completely rethink the last 17 years of marriage…
yup your whope mariage is a fraud! might as well cut your loses bro…just dont cry though cause crying is for homosexuals![/quote]
He’s been married to a homosexual skinhead for 17 years. He’s obviously already gay.
Many disillusioned kids who’ve never played a high school sport and have very little athletic talent can sign up at the MMA gym that sprouts up in their neighborhood, choose the style they feel most comfotable in (bjj, mma, wrestling, thai boxing; whereas in a boixing gym, you’d be forced to only box, in a bjj gym, only grapple, this aspect makes MMA gyms a buffet where tough choices don’t necessarily ever have to be made) and begin to train like their favorite TV heroes, and because of their disillusionment, believe they are one step away from TUF.
Minor leaugue MMA gym owners/promoters take advatage of this mentality to make money, pitting these kids, who all have heart, against one another in amateur MMA competitions. The reason MMA is so popular is because people who want to make money off of it have created the illision to impressionable youth that pro cards in MMA are obtainable to anyone willing to show their stuff in a cage, and that’s not true.
The gym I went to for a while I saw a lot of inexperienced kids (18-22) get hurt in sparring and in the cage, and I saw some dreams die pretty hard. But the illusion was their for 200 bucks a month for anyone willing to participate. I don;t believe the sport of MMA is a fad, but the popularity of it will die off a bit when all these kids realize it’s not a free ticket to fame, money, badassness, and unlimited poonanny. They won;t be able to identify as much, and the tv will go off, and gyms will close their doors. Might be good for the sport, in a way.
I keep seeing references to the casual fan only knows who this fighter is or that fighter is because they are white. How many current pro boxers can the casual fan name, of any race.
[quote]Killer Rabbit wrote:
I keep seeing references to the casual fan only knows who this fighter is or that fighter is because they are white. How many current pro boxers can the casual fan name, of any race. [/quote]
Way to miss the point.
[quote]anubis rex wrote:
Many disillusioned kids who’ve never played a high school sport and have very little athletic talent can sign up at the MMA gym that sprouts up in their neighborhood, choose the style they feel most comfotable in (bjj, mma, wrestling, thai boxing; whereas in a boixing gym, you’d be forced to only box, in a bjj gym, only grapple, this aspect makes MMA gyms a buffet where tough choices don’t necessarily ever have to be made) and begin to train like their favorite TV heroes, and because of their disillusionment, believe they are one step away from TUF.
Minor leaugue MMA gym owners/promoters take advatage of this mentality to make money, pitting these kids, who all have heart, against one another in amateur MMA competitions. The reason MMA is so popular is because people who want to make money off of it have created the illision to impressionable youth that pro cards in MMA are obtainable to anyone willing to show their stuff in a cage, and that’s not true.
The gym I went to for a while I saw a lot of inexperienced kids (18-22) get hurt in sparring and in the cage, and I saw some dreams die pretty hard. But the illusion was their for 200 bucks a month for anyone willing to participate. I don;t believe the sport of MMA is a fad, but the popularity of it will die off a bit when all these kids realize it’s not a free ticket to fame, money, badassness, and unlimited poonanny. They won;t be able to identify as much, and the tv will go off, and gyms will close their doors. Might be good for the sport, in a way.[/quote]
Truth.
Learning that MMA… well, hurts, is going to crush a lot of dreams.
“Plus Anderson Silva looks like a lethal ballerina when he fights.”
Ha ha, so true & awesome
What was dana saying about marquez?