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Originally Posted by Kensei
I'd have to disagree Chi, it has evolved [since] the times of [Gracie], and if you joined, you would get your ass kicked.
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You've obviously never sparred with Ch'i. You're really missing out. He's quite good. He'd easily win the Ultimate Fighter 4. What they lack in finesse they do not make up with in brute strength and realy TV personas.
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Originally Posted by Kensei
Obviously you are rather [arrogant], you would bring nothing to the mix with a stylized martial [art], the MMA way of fighting proved that styles are no good compared to a mixture, or adopting no style. But good luck on that, I'd love to see you get your ass kicked by some of their best, or even their worst
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What style of fighting does Ch'i use? Have you ever seen him fight? Have you ever fought him? If you don't know, then where do you get off suggesting that he'd lose, or that he'd bring only one style?
MMA stands for mixed martial art. That means that you take one part of this and one part of that a put it all together. The problem is that a lot of different fighters have taken the same of this and the same of that and put them together in the same way. What does that mean? That means that many of the fighters in the UFC do end up bringing the same thing to the table, and that's not only damned boring, but it can become easy for an observant fighter to overcome.
Think of the mixed bag that everyone brings to the table:
Jujitsu, Muay Thai, boxing, and some stereotypical, generic martial art like Karate or Tae Kwan Do. I just named 95% of the UFC. Can you imagine someone suddenly intruducing something unique? Why do you think Gracie won (and continues to win)? He brought to the table something innovative and new when he introduced his own brand of ground fighting in Brazilian Jujitsu.