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Re: Boxing or MMA?
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11/03/15 07:56 PM
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that's the thing that is debated within the MMA world.
Is it better to specialize in something first? Like be a great BJJ competitor, or have a strong background in wrestling and then go into MMA or just go straight into MMA and train a little of everything.
It seems good to specialize in something for people that started very young. Guys that wrestled all through high school and college seem to have a leg up.
How old are you?
I was thinking of joining the local Gracie BJJ school, but just to train recreationally. It would've been nice to start at 14 or 15 plus wrestle throughout high school.
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Re: Boxing or MMA?
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11/04/15 07:26 AM
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I always associated Micky Roarke's bad looks with botched plastic surgery...
The most I want to advance into is amatuer boxing, and headgear is required in amatuer bouts so it lessens the chance of cuts/scarring so I don't think damaging my face is an issue. A broken nose can be fixed too.
Most fights always start with punching but they usually miss or don't 100% connect and then it just ends up with wrestling on the floor.
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