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Should MMA gyms replace all traditional dojos for practical self-defense?
With rising urban crime rates and a growing interest in practical self-defense, many are questioning whether traditional martial arts dojos are still relevant compared to MMA gyms. Cast your vote on whether MMA should replace traditional dojos for self-defense training.
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