Guest alex Posted November 20, 2007 Share Posted November 20, 2007 Dunno i have only been into it for a short while,but if they have they would of had to add to there wrestling skillsor get smashed up bad. from what ive seen you have to be multi skilled to make it in that sport.oh it does help beening able to box that helps a lot . Ken Shamrock is who I was thinking of. I find it a bit boring though if I'm being honest. Too much grappling and not enough of people chinning each other. Agreed, take it you can't head butt Nah I don't think so, you might have been able to when it first started as I saw a few vids and elbowing was allowed but it isn't now. K1 is better imo. Elbowing is very much a part of it David Loiseau finishes most of his fights with elbows. Ok. I thought it had been banned for some reason. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jimbo 175 Posted November 20, 2007 Share Posted November 20, 2007 Elbows, knees and kicks to the face are allowed. No head kicks or knees to the head when the opponent is on the floor. No biting, eye gouges or headbutts. Pretty much everything else goes. What about putting your finger in your opponents mouth and giving him a fish hook? Nope, not allowed, some people think UFC is a "no rules" sport, but there are probably more rules in UFC than in Boxing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geordie Boyo 24 Posted November 23, 2007 Share Posted November 23, 2007 (edited) Dunno i have only been into it for a short while,but if they have they would of had to add to there wrestling skillsor get smashed up bad. from what ive seen you have to be multi skilled to make it in that sport.oh it does help beening able to box that helps a lot . The combination of greco roman/sambo wrestling, grappling, muay thai, boxing & brazilian jujitsu seem to be used more than anything to compete and prepare well for your opponant these days in MMA. Judo is being used a lot too. Evans vs Bisping Bisping always goes for the high kicks which is why Rashad Evans was quick to get the takedown each time. By the time Bisping started defending those takedowns it was too late. Apart from that it was pretty even. Bisping did well in the thai clinch with some knees and low leg kicks to the inside leg and defended well while in guard. There wasn't much between them as they traded punches, but those takedowns won the fight for Evans. Edited November 23, 2007 by Geordie Boyo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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