Why are MOST east Asian martial arts ineffective, while most western martial arts are effective?

Ronda Rousey and Conor McGregor did get a push from the UFC but they are some of the few. A lot of the other Champions did not. A lot of fan favorites did not. The Diaz brothers pretty much did that all by themselves. The UFC wasn't necessarily behind them. In fact the UFC try to hide them a lot.

He actually did get a bit of a push from the zuffa and Dana White. Korean zombie shirts came out right after his Leonard Garcia fight. He became an instant star in the MMA world. Zombie was on top of his Division coming into the UFC. He was an up-and-coming star. Cung Lee was not. He lost a Wanderlei when Strikeforce got absorbed by the UFC.

How do I know? Because I watch them fight. I even watch videos of them training and they are clearly training with boxing coaches and under boxing training.

The question about Asian Fighters doing Asian martial arts was my confusion as where you came up with that. This thread says nothing like that. The start is only discussing why most Asian fighting styles seem to be ineffective. The original poster of this thread even capitalize the word most. It has nothing to do with Asian people.

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