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Why don't they get rid of rounds in the UFC?
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<blockquote data-quote="CharlesPulver" data-source="post: 2555977" data-attributes="member: 870763"><p>I'm so sick of watching boring fights only to see the fighters dancing around and hugging each other at the end after fighting to a decision. If it goes to decision, I at least want to see that the guys have expended all their energy. MMA fighters are getting into such great physical shape these days. They're even making the 5 round fights look easy. My solution: Get rid of the rounds. Make the fighters fight 15 straight minutes or 25 straight minutes for championships. The more aggressive fighter will be rewarded because they'll have more uninterrupted opportunities to finish the fight. Its also more similar to a real fight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CharlesPulver, post: 2555977, member: 870763"] I'm so sick of watching boring fights only to see the fighters dancing around and hugging each other at the end after fighting to a decision. If it goes to decision, I at least want to see that the guys have expended all their energy. MMA fighters are getting into such great physical shape these days. They're even making the 5 round fights look easy. My solution: Get rid of the rounds. Make the fighters fight 15 straight minutes or 25 straight minutes for championships. The more aggressive fighter will be rewarded because they'll have more uninterrupted opportunities to finish the fight. Its also more similar to a real fight. [/QUOTE]
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