Your questioning and what you deduct from answers are simply ridiculous.
do you make up shit as you go?
I mentioned the stand up while I was speaking about BJJ, not wrestling.
And wrestlers are more comfortable standing than BJJ guys.
For Wrestlers can take other fighters down or press them against the cage.
BJJ fighters need to keep the fight on the ground to be effective.
LOL at your logic. My questioning and what I deduct from answers are simply ridiculous ? YOU stated the following :
"Heh, you miss the point.
BJJ is "not relevant" because literally EVERYONE trains it.
Besides, wrestling has always been the most favored aspect of MMA. The rules helps it tremendously.
Just think about it for a second:
If there's not enough action on the ground, they stand up fighters.
If there are no action on the standup, they don't put them on the ground."
I simply pointed out that the rules don't favor wrestlers and that your "evidence" that they do, namely this assertion:
"Just think about it for a second:
If there's not enough action on the ground, they stand up fighters.
If there are no action on the standup, they don't put them on the ground."
proves the exact opposite of what YOU are asserting as evidence that the rules favor wrestlers. You yourself state that " if there (sic) are no action on the ground, they don't put them on the ground" That doesn't prove the rules favor wrestlers, in fact quite the opposite.
So now you declare that wrestlers don't care if they are stood up because they can just take their opponent back down or push them up against the fence.
There are so many levels of stupid to your theory. You act as if a wrestler can just effortlessly take someone down over and over when we have seen many times that this is not always the case. You also seem to think a fighter who favors Jiu Jitsu can't push someone against the fence which is also not true.
I have wrestled, studied Jiu Jitsu, and am a capable striker and I can assure you that wrestlers do in fact care if they are stood up when they have the fight on the ground. It takes alot of energy to secure a takedown and the opponent that can't get up himself shouldn't be given a free escape.
The only one making shit up as they go along is you, as demonstrated by your preposterous statement " Besides, wrestling has always been the most favored aspect of MMA. The rules helps it tremendously.
If there's not enough action on the ground, they stand up fighters.
If there are no action on the standup, they don't put them on the ground."
Sherdog gonna Sherdog.