Do you think wearing UFC tapout clothing is okay?

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lol i just said what i felt...some guy walking around wider than he is cuz hes wearing a shirt as a statement that he can take anyone out..especially when they try and eyeball everyone like they're trying to size everyone up is comical
 
Rayshot1;5077017; said:
lol i just said what i felt...some guy walking around wider than he is cuz hes wearing a shirt as a statement that he can take anyone out..especially when they try and eyeball everyone like they're trying to size everyone up is comical

I understand what you're saying and I'm sure there is plenty of dorks out there with that mentality but I definitely don't think that when I see people wearing Tap Out shirts. I just think they're pretty trendy since it's sort of a fad now a days to wear those shirts (there are a lot of people wearing them) OR that they might possibly not be trendy and genuinely just like UFC and want to support the Tap Out brand. Or both. :D
 
I used to rock those shirts until everybody started wearing them
 
Younglin;5076682; said:
No I'm telling you, you judge people when you look at them. Everyone does. We evolved that way. We judge how dangerous they are, what they might be like, how strong they are etc etc. I'm not saying you draw conclusions because of there clothing, but you judge them like everyone else does. You "size them up" so to speak. .
For someone who does not know me from a can of paint you seem to know me and what I do quite a bit....So we all, as human beings, do the same thing now? I would agree that a good deal of society is or may be judgemental but not everyone.I wouldn't even go so far as to say that sizing a person up is being judgemental.In that case, I'm at the point of trying to figure someone out which is not judging.
 
dbags are dbags because they are dbags

it's got nothing to do with what they wear. you can usually spot a dbag regardless of a tattoo or a tapout shirt

it's got nothing to do with tattoos or tapout, seriously

nothing wrong with wearing it, i've seen plenty wear tapout and other brands that seem like perfectly normal people. and i've seen plenty of dbags wear normal clothing

i have a couple tapout shirts myself, but don't wear them much because the ones i got in particular are not as comfortable. but i prefer other brands and designs over tapout and affliction and ed hardy or whatever. i prefer fighter specific shirts though. i have a fedor, gomi and anderson shirt that are all more comfortable. but i got no problem with people wearing tapout

i find it more annoying that people assume a person is a certain way just because of a tapout shirt honestly
 
i gotta be honest guys....maybe it's wrong but atleast i'm being honest. i also think of a particular sterotype when i see people wearing those shirts. there's just not enough of you wearing them to change the image.

would i care if my friends wore them? no. do i pre judge someone i dont' know when i see them wearing it? yup
 
it's funny to me that people feel that way, i honestly can't remember a time where a guy sporting a tapout shirt was acting like a dbag

i guess because of mma, people tend to associate that with those brands and assume everyone has a chip on their shoulder and is ready to scrap and choke someone out if they are wearing it, lol
 
nah, i don't even think of mma at all when i see those shirts, i think of the d bags wearing them.

i also don't see it the same as wearing a jersey....who wears an NFL logo jersey or an NBA LOGO jersey or shirt? nobody. these tap out people aren't supporting their favorite fighter, just a "league" in general? Atleast show some loyalty to a fighter
 
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