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is MMA cage fighting a fad  

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  1. 1. is MMA cage fighting a fad

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    • no
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Posted

do any of u think UFC is going to eventually die out in popularity, and not jus UFC but MMA cage fights all together. i meen many people still dont actualy allow MMA matches in there state, as well as so many different people trying to gain money from MMA and so many different MMA cage fight companys popping up everywere. which is starting to make MMA matches less exelurating.

I meen couple years ago everyone was talking about robot fighting and saying that it was going to be the next best sport, and of course many people starting making there own robot fighting companies ( jus like MMA matches) but eventually people just got board with it and stopped watching. and at the rate that so many companies are being started, and how many companies copy of other companies, do u think that mma cage matches are going down the same path.

keep in mind that i meen MMA cage fighting, not mma style training.

you must learn different combinations of techniques down to your very soul and they must come without thinking when you finish with one technique, you must immediately go into another until you have attained your goal which is to destroy the enemy.

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Posted

You make a good point about robot fighting, but I don't think this is really the same.

People are always going to train martial arts, and MMA will always be the ultimate competition ground for martial artists. While its popularity might peak and die down among the casual fans/general public, it won't go away.

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Posted

While it might still be around, I'm not sure if it's going to be as pronounced as it is now. Something new always comes along.

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Posted

I think it is going to be around for quite some time. It will compete with boxing, and it may overtake boxing as far as popularity is concerned. With the way the UFC is now, many states are lifting the bans on the MMA competitions, because the rules are more and more acceptable.

Posted

I think that like any sport it will have periods of popularity and abandonment, but a fad? Nah. It'll be around.

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Posted

MMA is the fasted growing combat sport in the world.

I can see how you can relate that to Robot fighting, and then I can't. Robot fighting was never as popular, with pay-per-view's and all.

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