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In MMA you mean?I don't think there has been a black guy with Sonnen's skills on the mic to compare like for like though.
In MMA you mean?I don't think there has been a black guy with Sonnen's skills on the mic to compare like for like though.
I don't see him earning more in Bellator, or Rizin for that matter.If I were Frankie, I'd leave the UFC.
If I were Frankie, I'd leave the UFC.
I don't know how that posted here...lol. You are correct though.I don't see him earning more in Bellator, or Rizin for that matter.
Rampage?I'm sure they do, but Chael was a legit star in the UFC. Show me a black dude with a similar record & fan following. Popularity = Money in MMA. Trash talk = Popularity, but not for everybody. Seems like the brothas are getting a different label when they trash talk. That's all I'm saying.
We were referring to guys that trash talk, & the fans response. Reem is like a big teddybear.Rampage?
Edit: oh, already posted, nevermind.
Edit2: Overeem is a big draw. Bigger than Fedor, no?
Why ask about MM and Dillashaw then?We were referring to guys that trash talk, & the fans response. Reem is like a big teddybear.
I was just pointing out another difference in fan reaction to two similar guys.Why ask about MM and Dillashaw then?
So did I.I was just pointing out another difference in fan reaction to two similar guys.
if she was a male (specifically a black male) nobody would be criticizing and psycho-analyzing her every word and action. Women are held to a different standard.Ronda Rousey is a better example of race playing a large factor. If she was black, no way in hell does she get the same exposure.
Don't forget that Cormier is a good guy. He's the fun, lovable Olympian that loves pro wrestling.I don't agree with Mo 100% but there's probably some truth in it depending in what group of fans you're referring to.
Some of the other fighters mentioned in this thread have the same personality trait as each other, being a polarizing figure. Jones, Ronda, Conor, Chael, PBF and Mo are all people who I think are either loved or hated. If Mo thinks Conor is unanimously loved by all he's delusional. All races get a variety of characters in the fight game but there does seem to be a bit of a pattern.
Is there a reason different for being a big name in the MMA depending on colour?Notable whites Chuck, Randy, GSP, Hughes, Weidman, Franklin, Frankie, Severn, Northcutt, Ronda, PVZ and many more have been promoted as good role models, nationalistic hero types, loved by most and so on. Then there's MMAs notable black fighters. Rampage is a fan favorite but usually seemed to be promoted as the scary black man or goofy clown guy. Randleman was The Monster, Evans was the cocky swagger guy, DJ gets nothing, Koschecks is the badass mouth piece, Manhoef had a leash on him, Mo is well, Mo. Anderson is probably one of the few black fighters to be out up on the good guy pedistal and they tried at first with Jon but not anymore and probably for good reason at this point. We just had @Aljamain Sterling on for his Q&A and @Wild asked the race question and he just said it is a factor too.
Just because I have some spare time because it's cold as hell in Chicago and I don't feel like going out tonight...Dear TMMAC Forumers (Did I just make up that word ? If I did, I'm laying claim to it. Dibbs!!!),
I haven't listened to the podcast, but the statement is true. Case in point: Jon Jones. Probably the best Mixed Martial Artist ever. People hated that kid for being arrogant, being flashy, being disrespectful to his opponents...Sound familiar? It's ok for Connor & the Diaz Bros. to show up guys during fights, but people had strokes when Anderson Silva did it. Same thing happened to Floyd Mayweather in boxing. Why can't Mighty Mouse pull ratings, but Dillishaw can? I've heard people say its a size thing, but is it REALLY? That 2 inches & 10 pounds make that much of a difference? I'm not calling anyone a racist, but things seem more than just coincidence when seen from a minority angle. By the way, I'm not hating on Connor. I love the kid. I'm just hitting you with facts. And to put the "Wins & KO's equal popularity" angle to bed, I give you Chael Sonnen. One of the most popular fighters & MMA's best trash talker in recent memory. He had a huge following. He also had a 9 win - 6 loss record in his last 15 fights. Of those 9 wins, 6 were by decision, with the only KO happening in Strike Force over Kyacey Uscola in 2007. Why was he such a big draw?
Before you dismiss what these guys are saying as simple race baiting, maybe take a look at it from their point of view.
Respectfully,
Random Black dude
Correct, crushing stereo types left and right.Don't forget that Cormier is a good guy. He's the fun, lovable Olympian that loves pro wrestling.
If Daniel hadn't have stated his love of Popeye's chicken so much in the past that would be one of the most racist videos ever. But he gives zero fucks about it because Popeye's chicken is delicious.Correct, crushing stereo types left and right.
I'm agreeing with but just showing some examples of why race is an issue in MMA still. I'm a big fan of DC in and and out the cage and think he's one of the "good guys" too. I just asked the question in my first post in here if there is a pattern, go through a majority of black famous MMA fighters and see what type of rep they have compared to others.If Daniel hadn't have stated his love of Popeye's chicken so much in the past that would be one of the most racist videos ever. But he gives zero fucks about it because Popeye's chicken is delicious.
There's an issue with race in America. That definitely carries over to MMA.I'm agreeing with but just showing some examples of why race is an issue in MMA still. I'm a big fan of DC in and and out the cage and think he's one of the "good guys" too. I just asked the question in my first post in here if there is a pattern, go through a majority of black famous MMA fighters and see what type of rep they have compared to others.