The Ultimate Fighting Championship Safer Than Boxing Or Football

Many people remember seeing the UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championship) on TV back in the mid-nineties when it was marketed as an anything goes bloodsport, and that image, though it should be credited for what it did in terms of building the brand from scratch, has haunted the UFC for years. Even after adding weight classes and new rules, as well as getting the sport sanctioned all over the country, many people still see it as cockfighting. Some people think every contact sport is too brutal, but I’m not talking about those loons.

I’m talking about the football and boxing fans still bash the UFC and say that the fights are too brutal, when in comparison, boxing is actually more dangerous for the fighters. Boxers take incredible shots to the head over and over again, and when they get knocked down by a punch, they are allowed ten seconds to get up and keep fighting. The only option in a boxing ring is to get knocked out/tkod, get a knockout/tko, or fight to a decision.

Football is basically a sport where giant men run full speed into each other over and over and over again. Football players of all ages sustain career ending injuries, and some have even died during play.

By comparison, the UFC doesn’t seem nearly as dangerous, let alone deadly for the participants.

In the UFC, the fighters aren’t forced to constantly trade punches. Due to the fact that MMA includes wrestling, Brazilain Jui-jitsu, boxing, and kickboxing, there are more ways to finish the fight. Sometimes a fight in the UFC will finish with neither fighter taking any punches, due to the ability of the fighter to take their opponent down and apply for submissions on the ground.

For those who would still disagree with me, think about this: At least one boxer dies every year in the ring. No fight in the UFC has ever resulted in a fighter being seriously injured, and a fighter has never died in the Octagon.

The fact is, the UFC is the most entertaining sport to watch, and it is a shame some people can’t see it for what it is: a physical chessmatch.

Football Display Cases For The New Digs

After years of renting, I bought my first home this month and I am pretty proud. My mom started in right away, talking about window treatments, lighting fixtures, blah, blah, and more blah. I put the dart in that balloon straightaway. Sure, I am letting her find some curtains and pick up the bathroom essentialsin basic primary colors onlyand I plan to handle the dcor myself. Now, you may laugh at the way your average 25 year old would choose to decorate, but give me a few weeks and Ill be the one laughing.

See, I have several married friends. And two of them even have pretty cool wives who let them carve out a section of the basement or garage to create a man-cave. Heres my plan: I dont need a man-caveI am crafting the man-castle.

Heres my to-do list:

1. Find a prime location for my 52 inch flat screen. Strategically find furniture, install sound system, and maneuver lighting to accommodate the TV as the focal point in the great room.

2. Shop football display cases. Ill need football helmet display cases, ball cases, and some type of framing for two special jerseys. Dedicate dining room to sports memorabilia displays.

3. Kitchen supplies. Two words: paper products. Then I can let my mom work a little magic; shell like that and she is likely to be the only one doing any cooking in there.

4. Speaking of food, purchase a Weber kettle and charcoal. Grilling up a fat burger or a decent steak with a bag of chips on the side is about all I need to get by.

5. Get started on the basement. Heres where the magic happens, and I havent fully fleshed the concept out just yet. The great room upstairs will be dedicated to game watching; the basement to game playing. I want to install a bar area and either a pool table or a ping pong table (maybe both, if I can work out the logistics) and get another TV. I may even get more baseball or football display cases to house more sports memorabilia down here too. This project may get postponed for a few months.

So, thats the plan. Ive only been here a few weeks and I am getting the essentials about wrapped up so I can start my list. And my goal is to be the envy of all my friends, the king of my man-castle.