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Demian Maia Says MMA Needs to Be More Sport Than Show

August 30, 2016 | Posted by Jeremy Thomas

Demian Maia spoke with MMAjunkie following his win over Carlos Condit at UFC on FOX 21. Some highlights are below:

On fans who say he’s not exciting enough: “They need to read what sport they’re going too. I hope they know how to read. If they know how to read, they should read they are going to watch MMA and not something else. Not boxing, not kickboxing. Also, if they like the show, they can always go to WWE and watch those fights. If they’re a little bit smarter than that they can learn and become real fans.”

On trying to be exciting when he fights: “There are some fights that are boring on the ground or in the stand-up they are boring. When the fight is there they are boring in the stand-up, but it can be a little more exciting. When it’s boring on the ground it’s just boring, I understand. I try to do my best, but people have to understand I am fighting at a really high level and sometimes it’s hard to jump on the back and get people out. … It’s the same in all sports. It’s not always crazy exciting.”

On MMA needing to feel more like a sport: “To become a real sport, (MMA) needs to be more seen and held as a sport, not as a show. We want to see MMA grow and to keep growing for the next 100 years and be a big sport like basketball, football, soccer, we need to hold it as a sport. The goal of a sport is one goal, it is to win. You watch a tennis match because you want to see who is going to win, who is the winner, not who plays this style or this style. If you watch NFL (the team in the finals is not) the guy who plays a more interesting game or the game you like most. You’re going to put the winners. And that’s why those are sports and they are growing sports. If you like the sport, you like the sport.”

On a possible title shot coming next: “I think I did a great fight. I submitted in less than two minutes the former (interim) champion Carlos Condit. I think I made a statement in my last fight. I have nine wins in the welterweight division.”