Re: The Answer
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The question is: What ranked UFC/martial arts practitioner would turn into the number one fighter to the death with no rules IF he was given the full Navy Seal training?
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To answer your question I would think you still need the top ranked UFC fighters. There seems to be a big drop off from the elite to average in that sport imo.
The greatest at anything often does extra homework. I assumed the greatest navy seal had studied MMA extensively. He would do it on his own time cuz he is just a nut for learning to asskick. The other greatest also study seal type things but the greatest seal must have killed people. I would not call him the greatest otherwise.
So standard navy seal training would not help the MMA person near as much as I feel the MMA training helped the seal. Turn it around and this is the way I took the question to be.
The question is: How many average navy seals become the number one fighter to the death with no rules IF he was given the full MMA training?
MMA training is easy to get if you are interested. Learning to kill and having a few killings under your belt is not as easy to get.
That is why I asked if they know who they are fighting before the fight and how long they have to prepare for the fight. I think the seal learns more and uses it better the more time he is given. He knows what will and will not be useful in this type of fight. We do not and either do the other fighters.
All that being said after I have read the replies of others I value my position less. It is hard to argue against the UFC/MMA style after hearing others explain why it is superior. I am close to changing my mind. I know little about seals and more about MMA. Sometimes a lack of knowledge will make me dream up stuff to fill in the blanks the way I want. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] I thought killin was hard, it would be for me.
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