I think that WWE should be worried about MMA now since they're losing all their fans over to us. People are starting to want to see some real action. WWE's wrestlers are getting tired of stunts too. Brock Lesnar joined the UFC and lost his first match, but states that he'll stay. There were also many rumours that Bobby Lashley was also gonna enter the MMA world.
WWE's fans are also becoming younger and younger over the years. The usual audience are people in their early teens. MMA on the other hand, is getting more and more popular. One thing that I'm really pissed about is that the Ontario government won't allow Mixed Martial Arts fights which doesn't allow UFC or any other MMA organization to come here. Well, at least not all provinces are like this. They'll be in Canada for the first time in April. Can't wait to see the event. Comments are appreciated.
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
WWE and MMA
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Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Martial Arts to Learn
Okay, so you wanna join a MMA organization and fight, right? But first, you need to learn martial arts. There are many martial arts around the world. To name a few, Boxing, Savate, Judo, Muay Thai, Wrestling, etc. etc. But you can't possibly have that much time to learn all these! So you have to select maybe 2-3 to learn. Or if you're lucky and there's a MMA class in your area, TAKE THE CHANCE AND JOIN! But, for the people who aren't so lucky, don't worry, i'll guide you through selecting good martial arts.
I'll recommend you to take Muay Thai, Judo, and BJJ. Why? I'll explain. Muay Thai is a striking art that use eight limbs. (Most other arts use only 4) It uses the fists, elbows, knees, and shins. This will help you deal with the stand-up during fights. Next is BJJ. It focuses a lot on submissions and groundwork which is great, but how can you submit someone if you can't get them down? This is where Judo comes in =D Judo is a throwing art. It'll allow you to throw people down so you can submit or just Ground and Pound away. This would be my combination of martial arts to take. What's yours? Comments are appreciated.
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