The training systems utilised in boxing and mma, and the principles underlying (where they even exist), are fundamentally flawed.
Id suggest the logic system in your brain is fundamentally flawed.
Honestly, go down to your local boxing gym, and im sure they'll accommodate you with some gloveless sparring after you tell them they are doing it all wrong.
Gee, youll even have an advantage as they will only be used to sparring with gloves.
Go on champ....... youll moider tha bums..............
Why not? They're both fighters, right? It's kind of a joke if you want to learn to fight but would die as soon as you hit the ground. If you learn a fighting art, to fight, regardless of which art and what it lacks, I think it's fair to criticize you on any aspect of fighting. It's your fault if your skills are lacking and you turn into a clueless pre-beginner on the ground. It's alright if they're just hobbyists or just don't take it very seriously.
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there was nothing true in your post at all - absolutely nothing. Your comment here about training in gloves is so ridiculous it is hard to believe that you genuinely believe it. By the same logic there is no point using a jong, wall bag, focus mitts, heavy bag or any other piece of training equipment because only hitting people is really hitting people and unless you are going to fight a jong why use it?.
I train regularly mostly without gloves for drills, forms, chi sao and light application work but to pressure test what we do I wear 6oz mma gloves and my partner will wear any protective equipment we feel necessary for the level of contact such as full face headguard, shin protection, box etc For your education the distancing, timing and power generation is no different when wearing 6oz mma gloves than it is with bare hands. the only reason for wearing the gloves is to limit the damage caused to the training partner and to limit damage to hands from the hard parts of face grills on the head guards when they are in use.
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you haven't presented any evidence and you won't be able to because you are talking tosh. I am basing my POV on regular experience of both gloved and ungloved training as I believe are others here. Do you even have any idea of what 6oz mm gloves are? or what it feels like to wear them?
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