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royce got his rear end beat by hideo tokoro who is like 30lbs lighter than him
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Triticum Guzzler posted:royce got his rear end beat by hideo tokoro who is like 30lbs lighter than him So then a heavier opponent is no match for bushido spirit!
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# ? Oct 27, 2015 04:06 |
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Muttonchips posted:My bad- I didn't mean to go off on a hypothetical tangent. I was just trying to gauge the difference between women and men in combat sports. Seems very unlikely we'll see a male on female match in the UFC so it's basically pointless to speculate. Asking about men vs women in combat sports isn't really a relevant question any more than asking what would happen if Demetrious Johnson fought Chris Weidman. They compete in separate divisions for a reason. What's more important is to just judge any fighter in respect to his or her own division. Any other absurd battle of the sexes type proposition is just a sexist red herring which trivializes the womens divisions as some kind of novelty act. So who cares if Floyd fought Ronda? It's literally never going to happen, and it only gets brought up by people trying to build hype (for Ronda). Her entertainment value is in watching her faceplant Brazilian book keepers.
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# ? Oct 27, 2015 04:14 |
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Though I agree it is a dumb conversation Ronda is the person who most often brings up her fighting Floyd.
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EmmyOk posted:Though I agree it is a dumb conversation Ronda is the person who most often brings up her fighting Floyd. Trying to build hype for Ronda.
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# ? Oct 27, 2015 04:17 |
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i like making fun of a convicted domestic abuser. it's unfortunate that a by-product of that is me getting more attention and money.
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# ? Oct 27, 2015 04:21 |
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Bad Mr Frosty posted:What about Holly Holm vs Mike Tyson, who would win in a basketball match? Holm is probably taller and doesn't have asthma, it would be a wipeout
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CommonShore posted:Asking about men vs women in combat sports isn't really a relevant question any more than asking what would happen if Demetrious Johnson fought Chris Weidman. They compete in separate divisions for a reason.
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# ? Oct 27, 2015 05:16 |
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did you know that there are reasons for those weight classes existing?
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# ? Oct 27, 2015 05:23 |
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Muttonchips posted:Here's an interesting fact. There used to be a time in UFC when there was no weight class. Demetrious Johnson facing off against Chris Weidman could have been a real possibility. Personally I would have love to see them bring back tournaments without weight classes. Post-diverticulitis Brock Lesnar versus Louis Gaudinot would make for an interesting match-up, imo. They didn't add in weight classes until UFC 12. You have seen the old pre-12 UFC stuff right?
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Muttonchips posted:Here's an interesting fact. There used to be a time in UFC when there was no weight class. Demetrious Johnson facing off against Chris Weidman could have been a real possibility. Personally I would have love to see them bring back tournaments without weight classes. Post-diverticulitis Brock Lesnar versus Louis Gaudinot would make for an interesting match-up, imo. They didn't add in weight classes until UFC 12. are you sure its not because you are a 400 lb goon wanting to fight in the ufc ????
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Muttonchips posted:Here's an interesting fact. There used to be a time in UFC when there was no weight class. Demetrious Johnson facing off against Chris Weidman could have been a real possibility. Personally I would have love to see them bring back tournaments without weight classes. Post-diverticulitis Brock Lesnar versus Louis Gaudinot would make for an interesting match-up, imo. They didn't add in weight classes until UFC 12. Take a break and check out Absolute divisions in grappling competitions.
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Bad Mr Frosty posted:are you sure its not because you are a 400 lb goon wanting to fight in the ufc ???? Tim Sylvia being a goon would be fairly unsurprising
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Muttonchips posted:Here's an interesting fact. There used to be a time in UFC when there was no weight class. Demetrious Johnson facing off against Chris Weidman could have been a real possibility. Personally I would have love to see them bring back tournaments without weight classes. Post-diverticulitis Brock Lesnar versus Louis Gaudinot would make for an interesting match-up, imo. They didn't add in weight classes until UFC 12. Here's an interesting fact. You're hanging out in a thread that's full of people who have seen literally every UFC event and you're turning into a smarmy know-it-all when they're giving you polite and realistic answers to your dumb questions.
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Muttonchips posted:Thanks to everyone who answered my question (especially if you did it without being mean or snarky about it) mod sass
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# ? Oct 27, 2015 13:57 |
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I watched the Jorge Santiago vs Kazuo Misaki 2 fight mentioned in the OP and loved the commentators:quote:"I thought I smelled some sexiness in the house!" The OP hasn't been updated since 2011 - anyone have recommendations for some more recent (and easier to find) fights to watch?
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Gadamer posted:I watched the Jorge Santiago vs Kazuo Misaki 2 fight mentioned in the OP and loved the commentators: Lawler-MacDonald Gathje-Palomino 1 and to a lesser extent 2
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Gadamer posted:I watched the Jorge Santiago vs Kazuo Misaki 2 fight mentioned in the OP and loved the commentators: http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3694838
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# ? Oct 27, 2015 17:19 |
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Here's an interesting fact. There used to be a time in UFC when you could punch a man in the dick.
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# ? Oct 27, 2015 17:42 |
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Here's an interesting fact. If no one sees you, you can probably just stab your opponent before the match, giving you a REAL tactical edge.
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Tatum Girlparts posted:Here's an interesting fact. If no one sees you, you can probably just stab your opponent before the match, giving you a REAL tactical edge. Ah, the Diego Brandao tactic.
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Tatum Girlparts posted:You have seen the old pre-12 UFC stuff right? Bad Mr Frosty posted:are you sure its not because you are a 400 lb goon wanting to fight in the ufc ???? Gadamer posted:The OP hasn't been updated since 2011 - anyone have recommendations for some more recent (and easier to find) fights to watch? Also, origami as I've said before I have Fight Pass membership and I have seen the match where Joe Son gets punched repeatedly in the balls over and over again.
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Muttonchips posted:Sure have! I actually have an annual Fight Pass membership, and have watched most of the fights on there (I tend to fast forward through the boring matches though and there are a LOT of those early on). Funny enough, pre-Zuffa UFC marketed themselves by claiming to have no rules which was a complete lie- they DID have rules in place, like no eye gouging. I can understand why they had to change the rules, but having rules and weight classes does take away from the unpredictability and excitement of the sport IMHO. reported for trolling
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I'm still fairly new to the sport, but I have been training bjj for a little over a year now (). A grappling showcase would be one I can approach with at least some knowledge, even if they aren't the most exciting.
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Gadamer posted:I'm still fairly new to the sport, but I have been training bjj for a little over a year now (). A grappling showcase would be one I can approach with at least some knowledge, even if they aren't the most exciting. You can find some cool finishes like the Korean Zombie's twister or anything involving Rousey but as far as matches here are some good ones off the top of my head. Hatsu Hioki vs Charles Oliveira (UFC Fight Night 43) Iuri Alcāntara vs Wilson Reis (UFC Fight Night 36) Kyung Ho Kang vs Michinori Tanaka (UFC Fight Night 52) <---- don't miss this one
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Gadamer posted:I'm still fairly new to the sport, but I have been training bjj for a little over a year now (). A grappling showcase would be one I can approach with at least some knowledge, even if they aren't the most exciting. jake shields vs demian maia, tim kennedy vs roger gracie, ken shamrock vs royce gracie, papy abedi vs besam yousef, ryan jimmo vs igor pokrajak, jake shields vs tyron woodley, jake shields vs dan henderson. these fights will be spectacular to someone with a deep appreciation of the grappling game
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Gadamer posted:I'm still fairly new to the sport, but I have been training bjj for a little over a year now (). A grappling showcase would be one I can approach with at least some knowledge, even if they aren't the most exciting. Watch a highlight reel of Rousimar Palhares (including his ADCC run) and then watch Palhares v Alan Belcher I'm going to watch it again right now!
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I recall some excellent grappling, both offensively and defensively, in Bisping vs. Stann.
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# ? Oct 27, 2015 23:13 |
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origami posted:Watch a highlight reel of Rousimar Palhares (including his ADCC run) and then watch Palhares v Alan Belcher Johnny Cash looks like he knows what's about to happen.
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# ? Oct 27, 2015 23:34 |
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So I'm not dead - Mr. Nice - Mobster can point us towards each other on facebook. It's going to take me weeks to catch up on the thread highlights and fight world good things. loving boy I got time. Recommendations? PS if a supposedly lapriscopic abdomen surgery ends with 150+ staples and nearly three days med-coma'd....you are a grand goon.
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origami posted:Watch a highlight reel of Rousimar Palhares (including his ADCC run) and then watch Palhares v Alan Belcher this is a really good suggestion
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manyak posted:this is a really good suggestion Poor Kim Jon-E Cash
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Palhares/Belcher was incredibly satisfying and I wish Belcher would come back
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Gadamer posted:I'm still fairly new to the sport, but I have been training bjj for a little over a year now (). A grappling showcase would be one I can approach with at least some knowledge, even if they aren't the most exciting. It's probably getting dated by now, but Jason MacDonald vs Maia at UFC 87 was my gold standard for a long time.
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DumbWhiteGuy posted:It's probably getting dated by now, but Jason MacDonald vs Maia at UFC 87 was my gold standard for a long time. I did a writeup of this fight for my favorite journeymen thread, and it remains one if my favorite fights. Jason is awesome and I'm glad he retired before he became old and broken.
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# ? Oct 28, 2015 02:04 |
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tkz / poirier is one of the best fights i've ever seen and a lot of that was grappling. also for extremely competitive, though not necessarily world class grappling delos reyes vs. sangcha-an is one of the best fights of the year and extremely entertaining
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For serious though demian Maia is one of the most successful bjj guys of all time and one of the most successful at applying bjj in mma and his fight against shields is incredible. The rest of the fights I suggested are examples of grappling completely shutting one guy down and nothing happening (Kennedy/Gracie adds a fun twist to that)
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# ? Oct 28, 2015 02:39 |
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Captain Log posted:So I'm not dead - Mr. Nice - Mobster can point us towards each other on facebook. Can do
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# ? Oct 28, 2015 17:02 |
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Or go watch round 1 of BJ Penn vs John Fitch. Then turn the fight off sometime in round 2.
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The recent Maia/Magny fight was also really good if one-sided. Magny just wore this confused look the whole time while getting styled on.
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