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Posted: 2012-04-18 05:51:46
Hawkman: NO!

Why should it be? Just because it is not for group of fighters doesn't mean it's not for another group.

Martial Arts in general are about combat and defeating an attacker/opponent.

The early UFC and Vale Tudo events were designed with this in mind.
Modern MMA is simply a watered down more 'sportier' version of the early UFC's and Vale Tudo.

Why do you think head kicks in the floor is wrong? After all it is a combat sport whereby fighters know, understand, and acknowledge the rules and possible side effects, before they compete. Why should someone dictate what rules a fighter should fight under just because they don't like one particular rule-set themselves?

Pride FC had its place and was a very popular and exciting event. If they did not suffer from the corruption element then it may have continued to be successful. It was obviously a threat to the UFC or they would have never bought Pride for their fighters/fight backlog.

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