UFC 252: Stipe/DC 3 + The Suga Show

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Re: UFC 252: Stipe/DC 3 + The Suga Show 

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Re: UFC 252: Stipe/DC 3 + The Suga Show 

Post#102 » by NO-KG-AI » Mon Aug 17, 2020 4:41 pm

ReasonablySober wrote:Anyone else annoyed with the announcers repeatedly calling Suga's stop decision "interesting"? He was taking massive elbows to the face and had an obvious leg injury. It was the most obvious call possible. They were REALLY into making him the next big thing.


I think it was weird because if you wanted to stop it for the leg, you stop it before the elbows, but if you weren't stopping it for the leg, then the elbows weren't enough to justify calling it. It wasn't going to go much longer either way, but ignoring the leg injury context, it was a poor stoppage. I think you just stop it as soon as he falls on his obviously compromised leg though.
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Re: UFC 252: Stipe/DC 3 + The Suga Show 

Post#103 » by cowboyronnie » Mon Aug 17, 2020 6:01 pm

It was a weird paternalism from Dean. Stop it for the leg or don't. No need to give the guy a way out. He can tap or turtle or flop to the ground if he wants to be saved.

Note that Suga had no complaints. Contrast that to Chandler against Primus.
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Re: UFC 252: Stipe/DC 3 + The Suga Show 

Post#104 » by REDDzone » Mon Aug 17, 2020 6:40 pm

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Re: UFC 252: Stipe/DC 3 + The Suga Show 

Post#105 » by REDDzone » Mon Aug 17, 2020 6:52 pm

cowboyronnie wrote:It was a weird paternalism from Dean. Stop it for the leg or don't. No need to give the guy a way out. He can tap or turtle or flop to the ground if he wants to be saved.

Note that Suga had no complaints. Contrast that to Chandler against Primus.


I dislike Chandler as much as you do, but in hindsight that was a sh*tty situation for him. Someone (I think it was actually someone from the commission) pulled his stool out from underneath him in between rounds. He didn't know it so when he sat down, he fell straight on his as$ and the ref waved it off at that point, thinking he couldn't even stand up on his own. :lol:
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Re: UFC 252: Stipe/DC 3 + The Suga Show 

Post#106 » by Susan » Mon Aug 17, 2020 9:57 pm

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cowboyronnie wrote:It was a weird paternalism from Dean. Stop it for the leg or don't. No need to give the guy a way out. He can tap or turtle or flop to the ground if he wants to be saved.

Note that Suga had no complaints. Contrast that to Chandler against Primus.


I dislike Chandler as much as you do, but in hindsight that was a sh*tty situation for him. Someone (I think it was actually someone from the commission) pulled his stool out from underneath him in between rounds. He didn't know it so when he sat down, he fell straight on his as$ and the ref waved it off at that point, thinking he couldn't even stand up on his own. :lol:


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Re: UFC 252: Stipe/DC 3 + The Suga Show 

Post#107 » by cowboyronnie » Mon Aug 17, 2020 11:55 pm

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cowboyronnie wrote:It was a weird paternalism from Dean. Stop it for the leg or don't. No need to give the guy a way out. He can tap or turtle or flop to the ground if he wants to be saved.

Note that Suga had no complaints. Contrast that to Chandler against Primus.


I dislike Chandler as much as you do, but in hindsight that was a sh*tty situation for him. Someone (I think it was actually someone from the commission) pulled his stool out from underneath him in between rounds. He didn't know it so when he sat down, he fell straight on his as$ and the ref waved it off at that point, thinking he couldn't even stand up on his own. :lol:


Oh, I didn't articulate my point properly. I'm suggesting Suga lacks some vital fighting spirit. Chandler would have fought through and, if it were stopped, would have flipped his lid. We saw none of that from OMalley. He lacks the fire the Chandler has (granted, I'm of the opinion that Chandler's source of fire is contained in vials in a mini-fridge in his basement).
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Re: UFC 252: Stipe/DC 3 + The Suga Show 

Post#108 » by REDDzone » Tue Aug 18, 2020 1:58 am

^ Ah, gotcha. That makes sense, I just misunderstood.
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