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Why do you feel that all ufc people are tortoise boxing?

Indeed, the boxing movements of UFC players always feel different from professional boxing. There are several reasons:

First, UFC players are not all professional boxers.

Many UFC players are transformed from other sports, such as Muay Thai, wrestling and judo. These non-boxing professionals are definitely not as professional as boxers in boxing. Mcgregor, the champion of UFC, who is famous for his boxing, once had a cross-border boxing match with professional boxer Mayweather. Despite his excellent wingspan and physique, he still lost in the tenth round. It can be seen that after all, he has a specialization in the industry.

Second, the competitive environment and rules are different.

Boxing requires strict technical movements, and it can only be hit with the fist face, and it is only allowed to attack the waistline, but it is much more free in UFC. Some moves that are regarded as amateur moves and are not allowed to be used in boxing, such as palm boxing, backhand boxing and top-down hitting, can be used, and the scene naturally looks less professional.

UFC players should not only be alert to their opponents' punches, but also guard against kicks and falls. So when they stand, their arms should be slightly lower, the protection of their heads and faces is not as strict as that of boxers, and their center of gravity will be lower. Boxers require quick and flexible steps, but mixed fighters pay more attention to stability, because once they fall to the ground, they risk being chased and strangled.

It is inevitable to open the rules at the expense of technical standards.