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Originally Posted by YaWhateva
A lot of UFC fighters come from the US, Canada, Brazil, Japan, Russia, Holland, England, just to name a few countries and guess what, many of these fighters are world or Olympic champions in their sport. Yes that's right, it's a sport.
Besides the other idiocies you have posted in this thread I would just like you to know that the UFC has had, in recent months, two giant events in the UK and the arenas were sold out. Also, UFC 80 in January is likely to be held in Newcastle, England.
Also, I hope you don't think that most all of Asia is in the US because MMA is huge there.
also, Michael Bisping, from Lancashire, England, is a huge UFC fighter. He even trains in an MMA Academy, called the Wolfslair Academy, right smack in your country! Wow!
You are beyond ridiculous and you live in a fantasy world.
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If a WWF/WWE show like Wrestlemania was in England it would sell out too.
UFC and Pro Wrestling have the same fanbase... kind of. When people grow out of wrestling because it is "too fake" they watch UFC instead.
I'll tell you aain.. there will NEVER be a Muhammad Ali of UFC.
The World Heavyweight champion is the Emporer of Masculinity (although with the alphabet soup of titles at the moment the word "champion" is cheapened, there is still a linear championship with runs all the way back to John L Sullivan). The Champion UFC/MMA/Cage Fight fighter is simply the most violent individual from last week's round of brawls.
I do not say this lightly, the holder of the linear heavyweight championship of the world is one of the greatest men of his time. Randy Coutre or whoever else is just a version of Hulk Hogan who is not fighting to a script.