>>4
Boxers stay out of the UFC because there's more money to be made boxing. If a boxer does enter, fights would just be turned into a rock-paper-scissors situation. There wouldn't be any tactics or defensive work, it would just be the first to slip a decent punch/grapple the opponent to win.
That's also a reason why boxing is the better sport, when the two come to a stalemate, the ref splits it up. That way you're not treated to several rounds of hugging before one twists the others arm into an awkward position.
And don't bring up UFC knockouts, they just aren't as impressive. Boxers continually put up with shots that always seem to take UFC fighters down. Only time the sport is worth seeing is when you have a decent Thai boxer up there who can competently throw elbows and knees (as in, the ones who don't depend on some ridiculous misses-nine-times-out-of-then flying limb to the face move).
I'll start giving a shit about the UFC when it's treated like a sport and not some borderline-wrestling trashfest.
>>5
Truth. Hoped in the back of my mind Hatton would take him down, but kudos to Floyd, he worked on his offense.