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Is Ultimate Fighting Gay?
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The head of the Ultimate Fighting Championship recently became the first head of a major sports league to welcome gay athletes. Thaddeus Russell on the mixed martial arts’ homoerotic appeal.
I had heard the accusations and innuendo. And just two minutes into the first preliminary fight of last week's Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) event I saw something that confirmed them. I was in a sports bar in the San Gabriel Valley, a predominately working-class suburban area just east of Los Angeles that has produced a disproportionate number of mixed martial-arts (MMA) fighters and is home to some of the sport's most committed fans. Malls in the area are filled with men wearing gothic-inspired MMA t-shirts and baseball hats, and the parking lots often become mock battlegrounds for teenage boys acting out the punches, kicks, and grappling moves of the fastest-growing and what many believe is the most macho sport in the United States.
Spokesmen for professional boxing, which has seen a large share of its fan base gravitate toward MMA, have been quick to accuse their rivals of promoting gay porn. Boxing promoter Bob Arum described MMA as "guys rolling around like homosexuals on the ground."
But when Chase Gormley threw Stefan Struve to the mat and mounted him between his legs, a young woman in the corner of the bar yelled "that is so hot!" A minute later, Struve turned the tables with his own throw and mount, then clasped Gormley's head, neck, and shoulder between his legs in what is called a "triangle choke hold." At this point the woman, who was sitting with two quiet and increasingly embarrassed men, moaned lustfully then turned to her companions and told them she was "getting ideas" for things to do with her boyfriend. A man wearing skull-and-bones MMA gear sitting near me slammed down his Bud Lime and shouted at her that she was "ruining the fight."
I found out later that the two men sitting with the aroused women were among a growing gay MMA fan base. They told me that they were just as turned on by the action as their female friend but contained themselves for fear of retribution from the "hyper-macho" crowd. "She says what we can't when we watch the fights in public," one said.
Recently, gay bloggers, homophobic critics of MMA, and even straight fans have declared that one of the great appeals of the sport is its homoeroticism. They note the large number of gay men and straight women who have become fans of MMA and attribute it to the appeal of the nearly-naked hard bodies of the fighters and the intimate, often pelvic techniques of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, the favored grappling discipline in the sport.
Jim Buzinski, the publisher of Outsports.com, a web site devoted to gay sports fans and athletes that has counted NFL Network and ESPN Radio among its advertisers, calls MMA "intrinsically homoerotic." He claims that "while it is impossible to quantify numbers, it's clear that MMA has a gay following." This month, one of the site's most viewed articles was a list of "A Straight Guy's Top MMA Hotties." Spike TV's "Ultimate Fighter" reality series, in which a group of fighters live together in a house and compete for a UFC contract, is especially popular with Outsports readers. Buzinski calls it "the most homoerotic show on TV." Moreover, the site's readers "routinely send us links to what they think are hot MMA fighters, so they clearly pay attention to more than just their skills. [UFC welterweight champion] Georges St. Pierre in tight trunks equals page views."
And then there's matbattle.com, a website devoted to "helping homosexual grapplers explore and express their fetish in a welcoming environment." The site features movies and photos of gay Judo and Jiu-Jitsu fighters performing what it calls martial-arts "sporno."
Perhaps acknowledging MMA's pan-sexual appeal, Dana White, the president of the UFC, recently became the first head of a major sports league to welcome gay athletes. “Any guy involved in grappling is the furthest thing from homophobic in the world," White said. "I honestly think it would have no impact whatsoever with not only our fighters or our fan base. The guys in the UFC, everybody is so cool, it’s great sportsmanship, everybody has respect for each other. I honestly, it wouldn’t be a big deal to me and most of the guys I know in this sport, it wouldn’t be a big deal for them either.”







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erikaananda
As a straight woman and martial artist, I find MMA fighters and matches extremely erotic (except Brock Lesner). I'm also fascinated and inspired by the skill of MMA fighters. I'm not particularly addicted to sex and debauchery - all in good measure - so it doesn't surprise me that gay men would feel the same as I. No counseling necessary.
Dogless
Addicted to sex? I think you'll find that gay men have about the same sex drive as straight men. They're just lucky enough to have a partner with the same libido.
I admit that that the writer's points are a little weak, but surely you should just support the fact that more money is getting pumped (excuse the pun) into 'your' sport.
chicrod
Sounds like you need counseling reality4all if sexuality is juvenile... I do agree with you though, a sport is a sport and erotic or not, skill of that sport should be first and foremost. Men are men, gay or straight, the male libido will sexualize anything male or female depending on persuasion. Female boxing, wrestling and other sports done by women has all been fetishized, by men. If you have a problem with other people's sexuality and/or overtness of it, stay home or do as you suggest, get some counseling!
LookintoDelight
I will bet seeing you naked could constitute a CURE for homosexuality.
cmhandy
Really....how about a serious article? Do any adults contribute to Daily Beast?
EdmondDantes
cmhandy: above it all. With tool in hand, and foot in mouth.
slowe82
I second this statement.
barrett
It looks like a kind of tortured intimacy. Male intimacy/taboo!
kansasrefugee
I agree!
glenndale
First of all, I have the greatest respect for MMA fighters. I have done a little training myself in tai chi, jeet kune do, muay tai, and wing chun kung fu. I can tell you, even with a lot more training and more intense training, I could never do what these guys do. I just don't have the talent. I can see why gays and women could get aroused by this just like straight men get aroused watching women wrestling. However, if there are any gay fighters, and I am sure there are a few, sex is the last thing on there mind in the ring/octagon. Not getting their head bashed in is probably first and foremost. You have to have a warrior mindset. Most of the fighters have respect for their competition, regardless of sexual orientation. The fans, on the other hand...
Cymatic
I know a lot of straight guys who watch MMA. Men in general love to watch fighting. Action films, martial arts films, wrestling, hockey, boxing and many others cater to men's desire to watch fights. Males of many species from lions to bears to cariboo enjoy wrestling and practicing fighting. I grew up wrestling with my brother - we were never encouraged, quite the opposite, but the moment the parents left the house, we would start play fighting. It's in our genes to be interested in this because knowing who is good at fighting could mean the difference between life and death in a tribal setting. Growing up, most of us wondered who would win - Karate vs. Kung Fu, Wrestling vs. Ju jitsu... I think MMA isn't any more gay than say biking or swimming, which are also watched by gay men.
LookintoDelight
Thank god they are bringing back speedos.
Cognomen
What, No pictures?
Mifterfmif
Oh sure MMA is gay. It's totally gay. It's totally straight too. Why people have to make things like this black and white is beyond me. There's an element of sublimated homoeroticism in all physical-contact male sports. There's also a large element of completely non-sexual, pure competition. These things can coexist. We're not robots.
LookintoDelight
Most male on male sport. are homoerotic and have homosexual players. (Tho they rarely wear pink uniforms),
So the point of this article is what? The openly thing?
Hawnzz
This is the dumbest article... this was 4 minutes I won't get back. Doh!
shag11
Never watch it, never. They'll all be suffering from pugilistica dementia by the time they are forty. There are many boxer and football players already suffering from this affliction and nither sport is a vilotent as this crap. Go to any corner bar on a Saturday nite and one can see this crap.
MikeBessenger
Shag11. That is completely inaccurate. EVERY study has shown that mma is far safer than boxing and football (even fly fishing). If you knew anything about any combat sport you would know that its very common to be knocked out for a split second. The second that happens in MMA the ref calls the fight. In boxing and football you just keep going. Not to mention some of the best mma fighters in the world dont even punch their opponents. Example: SHINYA AOKI (who also wears pink and multicolored spandex).
Cymatic
Actually soccer turns out to be far more dangerous for brain damage. Most of the fights end in people tapping out because of a hold like an armbar or a triangle which is nothing compared to 10 rounds of skull pounding in boxing.
dakrolak
This article reeks of a rehash of one written over a year ago by Mark Simpson (who coined both Metrosexual and Sporno). I think fleshed it out better and was certainly more entertaining about it, and is well worth reading: http://www.marksimpson.com/blog/2009/11/01/fight-club-how-gay-is-mma/
sophia5
( " Is Ultimate Fighting Gay? " )
A column like this about gay men
can be perceived as " amusing, "
for " entertainment " purposes.
Could a similar article be written
about women, and the possibility
of the WNBA
being gay . . . without some sort
politically correct social backlash ?
ApprxAm
Who the hell CARES?!?!
anonymous123456343
urgh... idiotic, immature, and unethical articles such as these annoy me. I am a martial artist, and i do take offense to this. I would think a professor would write a more intelligent article than this, but what can ya do
YaoMane
No one watches the WNBA and when it comes to UFC you're going to have al type of audiences regardless of sexual orientation!
TAPOUT
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