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When was the last time you saw Don King on TV saying “only in America” or saw a fantastic, thrilling fighter like Mike Tyson that knocked out most of his opponents within the first few rounds? Who even watches boxing anymore? Until recently catching an episode of The Contender on NBC, the last boxing match I had seen was Tyson versus Holyfield II.
- It’s the closest you can get to seeing a real fight
- More knockouts occur in the octagon than the ring
- More action and less “dancing” around
- Less rounds prevent prolonged lousy fights (3-5 versus 10)
- Greater variety of fighting styles (wrestling, kickboxing, martial arts, etc.)
�Boxing will continue to be a heavily followed I’m sure, but with the help of great business models like the UFC, mixed martial arts fighting is destined to overtake it as the dominant combat sport. Furthermore boxing doesn’t allow this sort of thing (play video)…
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