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The MMA/UFC Thread
Noticed there's a thread for Pro Wrestling, so there needs to be one for a proper sport, Mixed Martial Arts. I'm a huge MMA fan and have been for quite a while, and love nothing more than watching a good fight, so UFC 100 was a really enjoyable event for me.
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I'm hoping that the UFC manage to sign Fedor after he finishes up with Affliction after his next fight against Josh Barnett. Fedor vs Lesnar would be one hell of a fight. Fedor would almost certainly win, but if Lesnar continues to improve then he could cause a massive upset. They just need to agree to let Fedor do his Sambo events and he'll sign I would imagine. That was the only reason he didn't sign for them before, the UFC offered more money than Affliction did. Talking of Affliction. I enjoyed seeing Tim Sylvia thrown off the Affliction Trilogy card after getting KTFO by Ray Mercer. He stupidly agreed to a boxing match with Mercer, and rightly got his ass handed to him. The man is such a douche. BISPINGGGG.......(look away now if you've not read the spoiler)
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Gutted for Bisping, but he did himself no favours in there. Waking into every punch Henderson threw and what a **** Hendo is, he seen Bisping was clean out yet still hit him! Glad Lesnar won aswell, I know most people hate him but I think he's great.
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TBF, Bisping had it coming to him. If I had someone talking that much crap about me and how I'd not take them down, and how I'd not be able to knock them out, then I'd have wanted to add that exclamation point. I see nothing wrong with it personally, Bisping may have, but he had it coming.
I wouldn't say I like Brock, but I don't dislike him as much as alot of MMA fans. He's done what was asked of him by alot of them, he's gone away and learnt some skills. He neutralised Mir's stand up and controlled him on the ground. Controlling Mir on the ground is impressive stuff, Mir's guard is very dangerous, so for Lesnar to dominate him that much shows how much he's learnt. He'd get beaten by Fedor, but not beaten as badly as he would have done a year ago. What did you think to the Sexyama-Belcher decision? I had it scored 29/28 in favour of Belcher. |
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Haha holy **** at that haymaker.
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Thanks KP for starting this thread.
I think they need to play the Fedor card carefully to get the most out of the event, because it has the potential to be the biggest thing to happen to the sport.Brock's progression has been very good and his fight preparation has been very calculated and efficient. As his trainer Greg Nelson said, it's about learning to fight in MMA and not about doing jujitsu for jujitsu's sake. What impresed me most in his most recent outings was how well he execucted. He now looks like a guy who had a plan and could remain focussed on making it happen no matter what. I think there are other guys in the division who can test him in different ways without really challenging him. Guys like Carwin, Velasquez and Werdum all offer him something different and would be good guys to feed him over the next few months while he gets more experience under his belt before they finally do bring Fedor over. I see more harm potential in exposing him too early to Fedor. Good to see him calm down and apologise in the pot match presser for some of his antics too. He didn't have to and Dana couldn't have made him do it if he didn't want to. As for Frank Mir I think he let the Nog fight get to his head and some of the stuff he spouted pre match was ridiculously disrespectful to Lesnar and am not shocked that Brock responded in kind afterwards. Re his previous fight, Nog had a horrific staph infection right before that fight, and he's also sharply declining...those guys who have iron chins who have been in all of those wars in PRIDE and whatnot end up waking up one day as a shot fighter. I should clarify - I don't know if Nog is "shot" per se, but he's not what he was and I don't think Mir knocking him out (in a weakened state because of the infection to boot) made him legitimate in any way, shape or form. Think he'll fade away pretty quickly imo. Nothing more needs to be said about GSP imo, guy owns the division and along with King Lyoto is the most loveable character in the sport for mine. Fair play to Thiago for showing the heart he did, didn't expect his ground game to hold up against Georges. If GSP moves up a division he'll need a lot of time, I mean a year's worth of time to seriously be ready for a guy like the Spider. Stylistically he has all the tools to test him though, it's about getting the size and all that it entails before jumping in. Can't wait to see more Demain Maia in the future, slowly becoming one of my favourites, I truly believe this guys is legit. I actually gave the first round to Belcher and the last two to Akiyama. Thought his takedowns and the one somewhat of a knockdown were the most significant moments of the last two rounds, thought he was the one showing more intent to try and move forward to win the rounds and some of his counter punches were brutal to boot. Hitting the leg kicks wasn't enough for me to give Belcher a second round, although the Superman punch off the cage was awesome. Thought Rogan and Goldie's homerific protestations were dire tbbh. Would like to sit next to them with the fight on and see one explain to me how in the world that was anywhere near a robbery. Could've gone either way based on what criteria you use to score a round and I would've been fine with either. Yoshi looked a tiny 185 though, wondering whether he can be more suited to the Welters down the line. Think Steph Bonnar is done as well, saw the Bones destruction too and the guy is always improving. He has a lot of tricks but I think that he needs to tighten up a lot if he wants to be a contender, especially in that division. Still, he has so much time on his side. Most top guys would've been nowhere near where he was at that age. Is a great talent. Heh @ Bisping, chuffed for Hendo. Don't think much more needs to be said. Wonderful event, one which garnered huge mainstream attention in the states and it delivered on every criteria.
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God knows why Rogen and Goldberg seem to think Belcher was robbed. Yeah, it was a close fight, but in no way was Belcher robbed! I doubt Aki will get anywhere in this weight division though. He needs to drop down. |
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What criteria are you using to give the third round to Belcher? Thought his striking was fine but Akiyama's counters were good enough to neutralise them and the takedown at the end, despite not being hugely damaging could've swayed a judge or two(as it seems to have done)
EDIT: Fwiw I think that Akiyama won most of the standup in round 1 but Belchers "knock down" would've swung the round his way. Last edited by duffer; 12-07-2009 at 06:17 AM. |
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Agree with Fedor being too much for Brock atm. It wouldn't be as dominant as it would have been 12 months ago, but Brock's still too green for Fedor and could do with a few more fights. If anyone's going to give Fedor a real run for his money then I can see it being Brock. Well, and Kimbo Slice of course........... ![]() Quote:
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You reckon Bonnar will get many more fights in the UFC? Getting beaten by a guy as old as Coleman can't be good for his career. I can see him getting 1 more fight and if he loses that he'll be out. |
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I can see it now, UFC 140, Lesnar vs Lashley for the UFC Heavyweight title and purists everywhere would be committing mass suicide.
But yeah I thought last night was pretty awesome. Akiyama was a little badman with a face made of titanium but it was a close fight. I was leaning towards Belcher as winner but Akiyama was a tough dude so I was pretty happy for him. Hell he deserved to win just for getting up from that sack shot imho. Was disappointed he didn't use more of his Judo though. Bisping vs Henderson was funny as well. All that talk came down to pretty much what most people I knew were expecting to happen, but god damn I think that may well have been one of the most savage if not the most savage KO punch I've ever seen, he god damn killed him. And then followed it up with that monsterous dropping elbow for a laugh, awesome. I like the Count and all but he is a bit of a prick sometimes. GSP vs Alves was a bit disappointing really, GSP never really let Alves get going at all, although it was pretty much an awesome display by him and understandable that he wasn't going all out considering the injury. GSP going up to middleweight would be pretty interesting, but who knows how it's going to go. Brock vs Mir was awesome. Truely a win/win situation in my eyes. Brock Lesnar is a prick, Frank Mir is a prick and honestly I would have been happy whatever happened in this fight, if Lesnar got subbed in the first round again I would have loved it, and if Frank Mir got that ****-eating grin smashed off his face I would have loved it as well. And I did. and then Brock's post match Heel promo was amazing, I agree with Duff in the WWE thread that he would have been the biggest Heel ever if he'd done that back in the day. Cracked me up anyway. Performed well I thought, made the most of all of his physical advantages and turned Mir's face into a grotesque collection of swollen flesh and cuts. And then Trash talked him to his face. It was awesome. But yeah Fedor would have Brock pretty damn badly and it would be great. Dana and Zuffa need to stop being fannies and just let him fight in his Sambo competitions
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It's probably the weakest division we have right now which is a shame but they could get some other guys in apart from Fedor. I've read that Aleksandr Emilianenko, Overeem have registered interest in joining the UFC if the price is right and would love them to come over, the heavyweights should be a blue ribbon competition but as it stands it isn't. Quote:
You have to admire how he came back from his crash but the way you react to being succesful tells you a lot about a person and I just didn't like the constant lording it over Lesnar he had been showing despite the fact that he had his face pounded in the first time they fought and got the benefit of a terrible bailout from Mazzagotti who didn't even warn Brock about the back of the head shot which completely changed the momentum of the fight. He didn't seem to have the humility to admit he almost got finished and the win over a shell of Nogueira just solidified the arrogance, I thought he had it coming to him, he'd have been a terrible champion. Quote:
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Thinking about Coleman, I couldn't believe my eyes when I read that the Rua who looked ghastly last time out is now the number 1 contender for the LHW title. I know Rampage is pencilled in for a grudge match with Rashad but thought that after Rua's last outing that guys like Cane, Franklin, Forrest should have been his next port of call before a title shot. |
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I like Bisping but he has the power of a 12 year old. It was a bad match-up for him. Hendo is the better wrestler but he is there to hit. Bisping (sensibly) couldnt take it to the ground but didnt have the power to stop Henderson stalking him and loading up.
Hendeson is there to hit but Bisping wasnt/isnt capable of taking advantage of that. GSP was amazing. Maybe he should have finished the fight but he dominated a quality fighter in a way Ive seldom seen. A comlete masterclass. Lesnar did what I think we all knew he would. Too big and too athletic. Mir was a paper champion. Hyped for his skills and a great speaker but he isnt top class. Lesnar is essential for UFC as the heavyweights division is paper thin and Lesnar distracts from the fct that Fedor fights elsewhere and that the Worlds two top heavyweights clash at the end of the month for another org. The Lesnar circus keeps viewers despite the weak standard in the division. All told, I thought it was a great card. Very entertaining but Im more excited by Fedor/Barnett on Aug 1st
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I'm not a big fan of the UFC and I don't follow it regularly, but Brock Lesnar is such an incredible fighter. Whether UFC fans like him or not, he is a big time draw and he will draw in casual fans because of his name and reputation.
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The Lightweight division is where it's at for mine. Apart from Aoki and arguably Eddie Alvarez and Kitaoka they've got all the big guns in the UFC. BJ Penn, Frankie Edgar, Kenny Florian, Gray Maynard, Nightmare Sanchez, Sean Sherk, Tyson Griffin.
A bunch of rock solid second tier guys like Joe Stevenson, Jim Miller, Clay Guida, Roger Huerta. Miguel Torres is also looking to make the move up too. Seriously stacked division, the exact opposite of the HW's right now. Love every LW fight they put on any card these days. |
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