Quote ="Pie_Eyter"Ahem.... Mr Cat? I wasn't thinking of this particular match but i am genuinely interested in why you think this is some kind of sport? Just looks like bad drunken street fighting to me and i see people going to 'MMA training' all the time. must be poop hot on a night out these days. I can only imagine what it's like with all these juiced up 'MMA trained' young lads knocking about.
Maybe im generalising too much...... i don't think i am though.'"
Well you wouldn't have thought of that as its a small time regional company which is probably the exception that proves the rule.
I hadn't heard of it, after having a look I've not heard of any of the fighters, and the pay scales don't seem to be thst well published suggesting its a couple hundred dollars at best.
The one I did know about it BKFC, which is pretty much just boxing with hand wraps, no ground work.
Re top level mma (ufc/bellator) in most occasions if someone does take a couple of shots like you describe it gets stopped pretty much straight away, if someone takes shots whilst covering up (not actually getting hit) the refs will stop it.
Post matches, all fighters get assessed by an athletic commission, and if showing signs of concussion, or if they get knocked out get suspended from training (never mind fights) for 6 months and sometimes up to a year.
One thing that mma doesn't have, that boxing does is those standing eight counts, a boxer who is clearly concussed, on jelly legs gets up on instinct to keep on fighting (much like rl players used to) instead of the ref calling it.
I cant speak for the people you associate with, but from my experience of mma and bjj training, you dont get too many ppl like that, they either leave very quickly cos their ego can't take being bettered at everything, or they get shown up if they throw their weight around. And I'm not talking about getting beaten up, just wrestled and held down by someone with more experience, its incredibly humbling.
Again there's always going to be the odd exception.
But hey yeah it's pretty terrible, I'd rather watch Sean o'loughlin tackling and then not get suspended cos he's got a 'previous clean record'. That's safe for all involved