I was trolling in that thread. Basedon the response though, I think I should get best troll in the KFO awards at the end of the year.
In the grand scheme of things - CMA, MMA, JMA, etc. doesn't matter. MMA tends to denote people who crosstrain in various arts to make their style more complete. Can you be a CMA and an MMA simultaneously? sure. I think part of the problem is that some people get obsessed with their connotation and it's accomplishments, i.e. CMA getting hyped up because O won in UFC. That's great, but they neglect the fact that he's also trained in many other things. He's a martial mutt also - MMA. It just so happens that his foundation is FMA and CMA.
The distinction between a pure CMA and a MMA is that the CMA usually is not crosstraining, and if he is, it's in another CMA. These two parties have different points of view when it comes to the subject of training and fighting, as is constantly pointed out on KFO.
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