Two wheels > four every time, IMHO.you got into one motorsport and you chose ****ing formula 1?
watch indycar for the best open wheeler racing in the world ffs.
Yeah this is why I've never got into boxing or MMA.I really got into cricket around 2002/2003, but test matches leaving domestic, free-to-air, TV (i.e. channel 4) really killed it for me. Was never into it in the same way after that.
MMA is one I have tried to get into, but just can't. I think Brumby said it best, when he once posted about how it's tough watching someone who has already fallen to the floor being sat on and just beaten until they are unconscious. This is a lot more bearable when the person receiving the beating is a total **** who you despise (which does often seem to be the case tbf), but it's just not for me really.
Tennis is another sport I just cbf to watch anymore. I don't not enjoy it. But often I just feel like you may as well just start watching 3 sets in.
...Owen Hart?Yeah this is why I've never got into boxing or MMA.
I'm fine with wrestling because of the theatre and because it can be athletically really incredible, but at the same time you know that unless something goes badly wrong the athletes aren't getting majorly hurt.
They are, but they're not as the result of getting punched in the head because the rules of the sport are that you knock your opponent unconscious to win....Owen Hart?
But more generally, aren't serious injuries fairly common in pro wresting?
Aye but not of any real renown. He was doing quite well and moving up the levels but a combination of a bad crash/expense of competing put an end to it.IIRC DCYE's dad used to be a speedway rider?
Cricket and what else?I put so much time and mental energy into the two sports I properly follow that doing anything more than casually following something else seems like too great an ordeal for me to really follow through with. I think in theory I could really enjoy baseball, rugby union and American football but I've only really dabbled on the outskirts of occasionally watching them.
Rugby league.Cricket and what else?
this but 5 weeks ago. i prefer pure muay thai to mma though, because bjj is ****ing boring to watch and the ufc fanbase is often sickening.
where is this horrific fanbase? All I follow is r/mma and they're perfectly fine. Every MMA fan I know IRL is good to discuss with as well. If you're talking about Social Media, then fans of everything on SM are terrible. Even cricket.I'd say MMA is a pretty great spectator sport, but its fanbase is horrific and its competitive structures are such a joke that it can be hard to get invested in beyond individual fights.
In Ireland most MMA fans are McGregor bandwagoners, so...where is this horrific fanbase? All I follow is r/mma and they're perfectly fine. Every MMA fan I know IRL is good to discuss with as well. If you're talking about Social Media, then fans of everything on SM are terrible. Even cricket.
If anything, the independently-produced content around MMA makes me more of a fan of it. Things like the Heavy Hands podcasts, Jack Slack's breakdowns, Ariel Helwani, Chael Sonnen, Firas Zahabi, etc. I wish cricket had more content like that. MMA has got some good movies/documentaries too. Choke is superb.
And as DCYE says, if you don't like the UFC, then RIZIN and One Championship are fantastic alternatives. I quite like some Bellator now and then too. And since MMA is all about the individual match-ups, there is always plenty of great fights to watch. Cricket gets a bit stale that way - not enough alternatives to watching the established Full Members and Domestic leagues, lots of cricket that lacks context. Even just the way cricket matches are packages and sold is poor compared to MMA. Commentary can often be bad, it's loaded with badly-timed ads, you often can't find a legal online stream or a replay online, etc.
This. A million times this.you got into one motorsport and you chose ****ing formula 1?
watch indycar for the best open wheeler racing in the world ffs.
The mainstream fanbase for MMA is awful. Dumb meatheads in monster caps and tapout shirts trying to re-enact that sick knockout they saw on the undercard after 17 rum and cokes.where is this horrific fanbase? All I follow is r/mma and they're perfectly fine. Every MMA fan I know IRL is good to discuss with as well. If you're talking about Social Media, then fans of everything on SM are terrible. Even cricket.
Eh, I'm okay without an independent broadcaster given the commentary teams at the UFC are pretty excellent at what they do. I really don't mind being sold a product that I actively chose to tune in to. I watch the UFC for good fights and I get them. Their match making has been really solid in the last couple of years, and you can always skip the CM Punk and Greg Hardy fights.In Ireland most MMA fans are McGregor bandwagoners, so...
Huge fan of Jack Slack though.
I disagree much more strongly on the packaging. The UFC coverage really suffers from being totally centralised in one organisation with extremely controlling bosses. As a result you can watch a 3-hour card without ever hearing from anyone who isn’t specifically employed to sell you the ‘product’, and being American they’re not subtle about it. It desperately needs an independent broadcaster. I should check out Rizin or ONE but I’m not sure where they air here.
But really that’s secondary to the biggest problem: the fact that the competitive pyramid is just ‘which names will sell fights’.
Really fun sport to play as well imo. It's non-stop nature is excellent for your fitness.The only sport I've really grown into since leaving home is basketball, and that's entirely due to Cricsim, and I don't know if I should be embarassed about that.