Topic:Report Post to Moderators
MT definitely needs an electrifying personality to "hype" key moments in a fight and thus allow the layman to appreciate the nuances of MT. Joe Rogan or a Joe Rogan type is an excellent choice, plus he REALLY loves MMA and loves to promote it. Good point ThaiGuy!
That being said, you can't call MMA fans "inbread" because these same so-called inbred fans are the people who will have a basic understanding of MT and thus appreciate and embrace it a lot faster. These fans are loyal and passionate about MMA and they are no different than any other demographic of fans.
If our goal is to make MT more recognized and standardized in order to avoid travesties like the JWP vs. Yod III decision, we need to accept and respect all potential fans and we have to be true ambassadors of the sport the same way fighters are.
Not a cool comment at all ThaiGuy. I agree with just about everything else you said about MT judging though.
For the sake of getting back on track...
Anyone care to give a round by round analysis of the fight and how they judge it? I'm about to do it and would like to see if anyone else cares to do the same.
El Capitan
Love, peace and aceite de coco grease!