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Debate: Ban on cage fighting
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- | '''Mixed Martial Arts is a completely appropriate for today's society''' | + | *'''Mixed Martial Arts is a completely appropriate for today's society''' |
- | + | Boxing, wrestling, Muay Thai, kickboxing, and Brazillian Jiu=Jitsu are all sports that are considered to be acceptable in today's society. Mixed martial arts is a sport that, as it's name suggests, combines different aspects from all of these sports. It brings in striking from boxing and Muay Thai, holds from wrestling, and submissions from BJJ. If all of these sports are considered to be okay, then why would MMA be any different? | |
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