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Wrong!
The early UFC's had NO RULES. If the eye gouges and throat pokes were so effective, how come they never worked? The purpose of the early UFC's were to put This martial art against that martial art and see who prevails.
The animal styles are not illegal. They just aren't going to work in MMA, PERIOD! Kung Fu in animal form would not last in MMA. Sanshou however, the more ring fighting style is more effective (ie. Cung Le). But, any one martial art by itself will not be enough to succeed in MMA. You have to cross train to be good and effective.
Im not going to be able to just grab your arm punch a pressure point and knock you out. When they train for these moves the guy on the receiving end doesn't apply resistance (which would happen for real). If you grab my arm, im not just going to stand there and let you do what you want. You see what I mean? Their are a lot of traditional martial arts that train like this. That is why you don't see them in combat sports today.
How much more real does it get then putting one opponent against another and telling him to KO or submit the other guy? How many times have you heard of a Kung Fu guy actually killing another man with his bare hands?
The early UFC's had NO RULES. If the eye gouges and throat pokes were so effective, how come they never worked? The purpose of the early UFC's were to put This martial art against that martial art and see who prevails.
The animal styles are not illegal. They just aren't going to work in MMA, PERIOD! Kung Fu in animal form would not last in MMA. Sanshou however, the more ring fighting style is more effective (ie. Cung Le). But, any one martial art by itself will not be enough to succeed in MMA. You have to cross train to be good and effective.
Im not going to be able to just grab your arm punch a pressure point and knock you out. When they train for these moves the guy on the receiving end doesn't apply resistance (which would happen for real). If you grab my arm, im not just going to stand there and let you do what you want. You see what I mean? Their are a lot of traditional martial arts that train like this. That is why you don't see them in combat sports today.
How much more real does it get then putting one opponent against another and telling him to KO or submit the other guy? How many times have you heard of a Kung Fu guy actually killing another man with his bare hands?