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longing for the days of condom depot and dynamic fastener
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# ? Apr 23, 2024 08:06 |
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Claude Patrick was a good fighter who got tased and disappeared
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# ? Apr 6, 2021 19:09 |
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if i were a dentist, i would definitely advertise in a sport where people's teeth get knocked out. genius work.
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# ? Apr 6, 2021 19:13 |
I like the Venum ones a bit better than the Reebok stuff, but we'll see how it looks in an actual event. I think what I mostly care about is fit, I hate seeing fighters constantly tug at their shorts or whatever because the clothes suck. Also yeah, kinda wild seeing the 135 champ, 145 title contender about to do TUF, and then Kay Hansen, 1-1 UFC fighter with no fight lined up due to injury, heh.
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# ? Apr 6, 2021 19:51 |
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venum could be forgiven for finding any active fighter to model the clothes due to a pandemic, but its not like they just rolled up to ATT and grabbed the first 3 people they found aljo is strong island, ortega is cali, and kay hansen's training location is unknowable by all
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# ? Apr 6, 2021 19:57 |
That's an LA roof top and Hansen trains in California.
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# ? Apr 6, 2021 20:20 |
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I’m sorry khabib but he needs to fight someone first
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# ? Apr 6, 2021 21:57 |
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double negative posted:longing for the days of condom depot and dynamic fastener I think I said as much in this thread, but my last time in Vegas I actually saw a dynamic fastener store and I was so loving excited about it
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# ? Apr 7, 2021 00:24 |
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RIP the random cumsplatter designs of reebok
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# ? Apr 7, 2021 00:38 |
Hahahahahaha wait a minute does Bryce Mitchell get forced to wear non-camo shorts again? edit: lmfao he's already on it https://twitter.com/ThugnastyMMA/status/1378064664995708933
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# ? Apr 7, 2021 00:40 |
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https://twitter.com/ParadigmSports/status/1379539409679175680?s=20 glad wonderboy finally has a fight
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# ? Apr 7, 2021 00:58 |
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hopefully zabit has just been on a treadmill for the last year to fix his lovely cardio.
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Snowman_McK posted:hopefully zabit has just been on a treadmill for the last year to fix his lovely cardio. He's been literally running from fights! Actually Yair pulled out of their fight last year
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# ? Apr 7, 2021 01:52 |
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Brut posted:He's been literally running from fights! The joke still works and I'm proud of you. When Zabit's good, he's so loving cool to watch. Then he gets tired and needs to take a nap. Featherweight seems like a very bad division to have this trait.
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# ? Apr 7, 2021 02:06 |
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He just needs to spend more points in cardio. He's already loaded with Dagestani Zen points.
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# ? Apr 7, 2021 04:40 |
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Ngannou's story is amazing! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86HuzpiU2tY
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# ? Apr 7, 2021 05:26 |
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Nis posted:https://twitter.com/ParadigmSports/status/1379539409679175680?s=20 Godamn. Burns just going up against a killer after a loss.
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# ? Apr 7, 2021 05:38 |
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GSP was on GQ: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cW0WwNZioCo
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# ? Apr 7, 2021 06:36 |
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Pingiivi posted:GSP was on GQ: his hair is vaguely disturbing to me
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# ? Apr 7, 2021 09:43 |
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Boco_T posted:Claude Patrick, Dr. Marty Frankel Downtown Dental its not like the ufc itself is any better gotnoxplode dot com
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# ? Apr 7, 2021 13:08 |
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Pingiivi posted:GSP was on GQ: huge facial hair mistake
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# ? Apr 7, 2021 13:11 |
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They booked maycee barber vs miranda maverick, thats a pretty solid matchup with upside for both of em
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# ? Apr 7, 2021 18:17 |
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Cyber Dog posted:huge facial hair mistake I think GSPs complete lack of style makes him the dynamic force we all know and love.
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# ? Apr 7, 2021 18:27 |
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My dad’s had a mustache pretty much my entire life (35 years). The one or two times he shaved it, it was just too weird. But at least he didn’t go from bald and clean shaven, to sprouting weird baby hair and a Jersey guido beard.
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# ? Apr 7, 2021 19:35 |
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I enjoy mid-life crisis GSP
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# ? Apr 7, 2021 19:59 |
beep by grandpa posted:I enjoy mid-life crisis GSP iirc it's for a role or like his manager told him to change his hair to better audition for roles, something like that, it's somewhere in this interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=791L1eGpMpU edit: skimmed through the transcript, it's right after 35 minutes.
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# ? Apr 7, 2021 20:27 |
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It's an unusual look on him after having seen him clean shaven for his entire career, but it does suit him removed from that context, honestly.
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# ? Apr 7, 2021 21:03 |
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"GSP we need you to grow your hair out for a role where a morbidly obese Steven Segal kicks your rear end while sitting down."
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# ? Apr 8, 2021 00:37 |
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GSP looks like an uncool mark gonzales. Looking forward to watching Holland embarrass himself this weekend
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# ? Apr 8, 2021 03:07 |
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Disclaimer for gamblers – I am not a gambler. I talk about odds, but I use them as a talking point. When I highlight an underdog I’m not endorsing any kind of bet. Rather, I’m asserting that a fight looks more competitive to me than the betting line suggests. You’re responsible for your own decisions. BREAKDOWN for UFC on ABC: Vettori vs Holland Digital Jedi posted:Should be noted that since the card is on ABC it is an early start time Hey here’s the card Hey and we’re back with a fight card after an Easter break. Lots of fights on this one! Main Card (ABC/ESPN+) Main Event Middleweight Marvin Vettori (-285) vs Kevin Holland (+294) Holland fought Derek Brunson three weeks ago (in fact he ties the record for shortest amount of time between UFC main events) so I’m going to just quote my last one: Holland was one of 2020’s fighters of the year, going a record-tying 5-0 from May-December. The low point of that run was a split decision win over Darren Stewart (razor thin), but the high point was a crazy KO of Jacare that saw Holland scoring while on his back (“I had a dream about this”). His other wins were against mediocre competition not worth mentioning. Brunson totally outclassed Holland, who was spending more time in the cage clowning around than actually fighting and scoring points. But he’s cleared to fight and jumping in as a late replacement for injured Darren Till, willing to face another top contender. Marvin Vettori definitely made his way to the top tier of the Middleweight division by fighting through the B-side of the bracket. He’s an Italian kickboxer with some good skills. We last saw him in December scoring a one-sided UD against the uber-tough grappler Jack Hermansson. Noteworthy is that Vettori took current champion Israel Adesanya to a split decision a few fights back, and both* of them have been perfect since then (*at middleweight.) He has a four-fight streak going. I’d say that on paper Vettori is the better fighter, but if he lets Holland get the mind games going, this fight might become closer than it ought to be. Featherweight Arnold Allen (+128) vs Sodiq Yussuf (-137) Now this is the real main event. Allen is probably the best active fighter out of Britain right now. He’s a skinny skillful English kickboxer who has some grappling chops too, 7-0 in the UFC with wins over Nik Lentz, Giblert, and Amirkhani. He’s not active as he could be because nobody wants to loving fight him. If you check out his social media, he’s always begging for fights but can’t get them. So why is he the underdog? Well his opponent is good too. Sodiq Yussuf is a Contender Series product who is 4-0 in the UFC. Last time out Yussuf took a UD from Andre Fili, with a KO of hard-headed Gabe Benitez before that. He has looked explosive and accurate in his fights so far. Middleweight Sam Alvey (+169) vs Julian Marquez (-186) I’m just going to do a copy-and-paste job for Alvey I still remember a little bit when Alvey was worth tuning in for. At one point he was an absolute finishing machine, including a 3 fight streak of first-round KOs. Anyway now he’s on a 4 fight skid with lots of lovely awful to watch fights and split decisions. He seems to have power late in his career, but he doesn’t pull the trigger anymore on his offense That fight was a fuckign draw against Da Un Jung, though to his credit Alvey showed his power a few times in that fight and pulled the trigger. But that means he hasn’t won since a split decision over Gian Villante in 2018. Oh poo poo this is middleweight, which is where Alvey has scored most of his KOs! That’s a data point. In February, Julian “The Cuban Missile Crisis” Marquez took a really sweet anaconda choke win over Maki Pitolo. His other UFC fights are a split decision loss to Di Chirico and a guillotine of Darren Stewart, plus a DWCS KO of surging Phil Hawes. He’s a big lunking dumb caveman who wings haymakers and cranks at people’s necks. Might be a good opponent to draw a good fight out of Alvey. Strawweight Nina Ansaroff (-130) vs Mackenzie Dern (+133) Mom fight! Mom fight! Mom fight! Nina Ansaroff returns from pregnancy to face BJJ ace Mackenzie Dern. Dern is a jiu jitsu specialist who has developed a bit of a competent striking game. The last time out she had a really competitive decision win against the underrated Virna Jandiroba, bringing her streak to 3 on a 5-1 UFC record. Ansaroff is basically a well-rounded journeywoman. She’s 4-3 in the UFC, with only one finish, but she has wins over Angela Hill and Claudia Gadelha, and her last loss was to Tatiana Suarez. This fight has a gigantic skill gap in jiu jitsu, but also a pretty big striking skill gap in the other direction. Welterweight Mike Perry (+140) vs Daniel Rodriguez (-152) How does Perry still have a job? Oh right he’s a big lunk who gets in stupid brawls when he’s not shouting racial slurs and beating up randos in bars. There’s not too much to know about him. His last fight was a decision loss to Tim Means (where he missed weight) and a decision win over Mickey Gall before that. Rodriguez is a Contender Series product who is 13-1 overall. In his UFC debut he submitted Tim Means and then in August he KOed Dwight Grant. In his last fight he lost a decision to Nicolas Dalby. He’s a hard puncher, and Platinum is there to be hit. Prelims (ESPN+) Tons of prelims so I’ll be brief on these Lightweight Jim Miller (+210) vs Joe Solecki (-277) If you don’t know Jim Miller loving look him up yourself, and introduce yourself to the thread as a new person. We actually like new people. He lost a competitive decision to Vinc Pichel in August. Joe Soleki is a DWCS alum who has a decision over Matt Wiman and a submission of Austin Hubbard. Lightweight Scott Holtzman (+206) vs Mateus Gamrot (-215) Holtzman is an action fighter who is tougher than his reputation. His last time out he was finished for the first time in his career when Beneil Dariush caught him with a backfist. Gamrut is a KSW product from Poland who lost his debut by split decision to Guram Kutateladze. His record suggests he’s a grappler, and he has some b-league wins over named opponents. Bantamweight Erin Blanchfield (+221) vs Norma Dumont Viana (-249) Blanchfield is an Invicta product making her debut in the UFC, bringing a 5-1 record. She has a win over Kay Hansen, who is now 1-1 in the UFC. I’ve definitely seen her fight but I can’t remember any details, but she has some stoppages. Dumont made her UFC debut as a 4-0 fighter getting thrown to Megan Anderson and getting KOed. She took a decision from veteran Ashlee Evans-Smith after that. Lightweight John Makdessi (+170) vs Ignacio Bahamondes (-186) Makdessi is a goofy looking Canadian veteran with a karate base and some KOs via spinnin’ poo poo. He lost a decision to Trinaldo in March 2020, snapping a 3-fight winning streak. Bahamondes is a Chilean young prospect with a 10-3 record. He won by front kick on DWCS in November. Heavyweight Yorgan de Castro (-275) vs Jaris Danho (+263) De Castro is a loving trashweight as gently caress. He lost to Greg Hardy and then had a really embarrassing loss to someone else. His last two fights loving sucked. Danho 5-1-1 fighting under the Assyrian flag. Interestingly he has fought twice in the UFC, in 2016: a majority draw and an extremely rare technical majority decision (3rd round groin strike). He was booked to fight Greg Hardy once, so this fight is probably going to be poo poo, but perhaps something weird will happen. Bantamweight Hunter Azure (+150) vs Jack Shore (-150) Hunter Azure is a northern plains fighter from Montana. He’s a wrestler with a win over Brad Katona, but a big KO loss to Brian Kelleher. Last time out he won a decision over Cole Smith. Shore is an undefeated Welsh fighter and former Cage Warriors champion. He’s 2-0 in the UFC and I remember him looking impressive. He has 3 consecutive wins by RNC. Featherweight Luis Saldana (-128) vs Jordan Griffin (+124) Griffin is a DWCS product who has lost his sparkle, now at 18-8 and uh, 1-3 in the UFC. He’s a big long rangy guy with long arm chokes. Saldana is a DWCS product making his debut. He’s 14-6 overall. Light Heavyweight Da Un Jung (-137) vs William Knight (+123) Jung is a Korean who went to a draw with Sam Alvey, bringing him to 2-0-1 UFC. He didn’t look like a terrible fighter in that fight, but he still drew with Sam Alvey. He likes to throw big punches. William Knight for UFC 260 I wrote In September I wrote Knight is an 8-1 contender series prospect making his big show debut, and all of his fights have ended in stoppage. He won that fight by UD and I don’t remember it. Thinking about it, Knight’s last fight might have been one where he looked really good and terrifying for a round then stopped attacking. Welterweight Ima Kasanganay (-274) vs Sasha Palatnikov (+246) Kasaganay is the guy who got highlight kicked but Joaquin Buckley. He was undefeated til then, coming from DWCS. Palatnikov is the at guy who fights under the Hong Kong flag who was brought in as a last-minute uber underdog replacement to fight a major DWCS product and then survived an early rush to beat the guy and take his 0 in a killer-rear end FOTN performance. He’s a good striker and extremely durable. This is a good curtain jerker, if just for Palatnikov, who I’m interested in seeing fight again. I’m surprised by the odds: the guy Palatnikov beat last time out struck me as a better fighter than Kasanganay. There it is. The snack rating is a McDouble – it’s what’s available and the price is right. 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Should be noted that since the card is on ABC it is an early start time Early Prelims 12:00PM EST/11:00AM CST/9:00AM PST Prelims: 12:30PM EST/11:30AM CST/9:30AM PST Main Card: 3:00PM EST/2:00PM CST/12:00PM PST Digital Jedi fucked around with this message at 04:37 on Apr 8, 2021 |
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Digital Jedi posted:Should be noted that since the card is on ABC it is an early start time thanks! I missed that.
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# ? Apr 8, 2021 04:33 |
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Jimothy Miller's bonus resume https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alLcL1Evsy0
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# ? Apr 8, 2021 04:36 |
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Lol re Warrior: "I love Tom Hardy and uh uh uh ... yeah, it's a great movie!"
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# ? Apr 8, 2021 05:04 |
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double negative posted:honestly not very surprising, especially now. i am however surprised that steve-o is still alive Not only is Steve-O alive, he's basically more successful than ever with a youtube channel with 5 million subs and his own podcast
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# ? Apr 8, 2021 10:32 |
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on the topic of late career renaissance podcasts, i went to watch mike tyson's podcast with post-championship ngannou, only to sadly learn it was co-hosted by brendan schaub
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# ? Apr 8, 2021 13:15 |
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double negative posted:on the topic of late career renaissance podcasts, i went to watch mike tyson's podcast with post-championship ngannou, only to sadly learn it was co-hosted by brendan schaub That's a horrifying thought.
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# ? Apr 8, 2021 14:49 |
https://www.bjpenn.com/mma-news/ufc...y-human-beings/ lmao check out this weird article about this dude, he's probably never getting a UFC belt but he seems alright.
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# ? Apr 8, 2021 21:33 |
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Collapsing Farts posted:Not only is Steve-O alive, he's basically more successful than ever with a youtube channel with 5 million subs and his own podcast His channel is pretty good, complete with some Jackass quality antics.
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Brut posted:https://www.bjpenn.com/mma-news/ufc...y-human-beings/ Oh man, I forgot all about Elias theodorou
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