I'm not here to argue that there are no cma fucktard morons. Infact I find that class to be the majority. What I'm saying is, it can work and there are people out there who can make it work.
CMA is a pretty broad category.
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where are they, fact is in the early UFCs and early MMA there were some kung fu guys fighting, just as there were karate and pure grapplers none did well and non have really come through since then and its been over 20 years its not like its a new fad or anything its been here for decades and tcma has still to produce a handful of uys that can compete :confused:
Are we having this same argument again???
There's no pure anything in MMA. Saying that CMA isn't part of today's MMA is @ssinine. The original post starting this thread pretty much proves it with video. The guy's demonstrating Wushu and yes - he's Rousey's current head coach. She sought him out. He rejected her initially - and yes this is after Lebell, and Gokor... but she obviously thought she was missing something and this coach, this team is providing that something, and her current head coach has a CMA background! Is that the only thing she's learning? H3ll no, don't be stupid. You need a good background in a lot of aspects from a lot of different arts to be any good.
Why are we having the fuc*tarded MMA vs TCMA argument when CMA is part of MMA? There's no vs - it's part of MMA just like Judo's part, boxing's part, BJJ is part, Thai Boxing's part - there's a lot of parts to MMA. Process that in your brains already.
And just to prove CMA doesn't corner the market on fuktards:
http://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphoto...44970145_n.jpg
I think it's pretty obvious why she picked him:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRHrdDHY7YM
it clearly has nothing to do w his wushu training...
Not as shocking as this:
http://i1307.photobucket.com/albums/...ps0731d540.jpg
*points finger at syn7* he started it!
you speak the truth - but that's not what we're talking about.Quote:
There's no pure anything in MMA. Saying that CMA isn't part of today's MMA is @ssinine. The original post starting this thread pretty much proves it with video. The guy's demonstrating Wushu and yes - he's Rousey's current head coach. She sought him out. He rejected her initially - and yes this is after Lebell, and Gokor... but she obviously thought she was missing something and this coach, this team is providing that something, and her current head coach has a CMA background! Is that the only thing she's learning? H3ll no, don't be stupid. You need a good background in a lot of aspects from a lot of different arts to be any good.
Why are we having the fuc*tarded MMA vs TCMA argument when CMA is part of MMA? There's no vs - it's part of MMA just like Judo's part, boxing's part, BJJ is part, Thai Boxing's part - there's a lot of parts to MMA. Process that in your brains already.
why didn't it happen?
what cma lacks is what has generally been its downfall.Quote:
But most likely he'll bust his ass learning how to not get taken down, how to check kicks etc. CMA already has all that.
1. lack of a ground grappling component
2. reluctance to train as one should for a combat sport.
people like rousey and le have gotten it right.
I'd like to see more sumo in mma.
I think the Asians will do as well as anyone. They're 20 years behind in the MMA game but it's growing big time in SE Asia. Give it some time to develop, the UFC has interest in the market. We'll be getting fighters from Asia on the international stage.
How many more successful U.S. soccer players would there be if there was as much interest in Pro soccer as football? When MMA matures in Asia they will be putting out champions too.