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Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2022 2:55 am
by Susan
Alex is a scary ass dude
Re: 281
Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2022 2:19 pm
by cowboyronnie
Pereira gets tuned up
Re: 281
Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2022 2:20 am
by NO-KG-AI
Israel UD via feinting.
Re: 281
Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2022 2:24 am
by Prez
Blanchfield is a monster, was one of my favorite prospects and she’s looking scary good right now.
Reyes should retire IMO. 4 losses in a row, 3 of them by vicious KO/TKO. He’s never winning the title and he’s on a obvious downward trajectory, taking massive brain damage for no reason but trash pay (relatively speaking). It’s time to look at other career options and preserve his health.
Re: 281
Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2022 2:29 am
by NO-KG-AI
I was going to drop like $100 on Spann by KO, and I didn't. I'm really regretting that.
Re: 281
Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2022 6:00 am
by Susan
cowboyronnie wrote:Pereira gets tuned up
Holy crap.
Re: 281
Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2022 9:41 am
by Dupp
Still in shock honestly.
Dude just has his number even though Izzy is seemingly clearly better. If Alex didn’t have a mental edge before he sure does now.
Also, how **** big is Alex. Man’s a monster
Re: 281
Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2022 1:04 pm
by cowboyronnie
Susan wrote:cowboyronnie wrote:Pereira gets tuned up
Holy crap.
Ha.
What does Izzy do now? There's nothing but a rematch w Pereira available. What else is he going to do, he's already beaten everyone else. He can't rematch them in 3 rders or non-title fights.
Lol. What happens if Pereira...as he likely would do, beats him again in a rematch? Izzy would just stick to fighting non-title fights? That's impossible for someone who had once been a long-reigning champ. Move up? Not likely.
Re: 281
Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2022 1:06 pm
by cowboyronnie
Dupp wrote:Still in shock honestly.
Dude just has his number even though Izzy is seemingly clearly better. If Alex didn’t have a mental edge before he sure does now.
Also, how **** big is Alex. Man’s a monster
Izzy was laser focused for those first many rounds. But lasting 25 minutes against a guy so big that he can bully you to the fence...and has that insane power...that's super tough.
Re: 281
Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2022 1:55 pm
by NO-KG-AI
cowboyronnie wrote:Dupp wrote:Still in shock honestly.
Dude just has his number even though Izzy is seemingly clearly better. If Alex didn’t have a mental edge before he sure does now.
Also, how **** big is Alex. Man’s a monster
Izzy was laser focused for those first many rounds. But lasting 25 minutes against a guy so big that he can bully you to the fence...and has that insane power...that's super tough.
Yea, it looks like Izzy is better, but Alex is good enough and durable and powerful eenough to keep the fight close enough to afford him many chances for his power to change the fight. Tough matchup for a guy whose gameplan is about controlling the fights with distance and precision.
I think Whittaker is gonna beat Poatan.
Re: 281
Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2022 7:44 pm
by Dupp
It’s actually good for the division because if Izzy won there was literally 0 fights for him.
Alex now beaten him on 3 different continents.
Re: 281
Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2022 11:10 pm
by cowboyronnie
USADA has just given up? There are some juicy bods on this card. And I'm not talking Tyron Woodley's apple-bottom. That Petroski dude?
Re: 281
Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2022 11:13 pm
by cowboyronnie
Also, highlight of the prelims was Moicano's postfight interview. Haha. "Moicano want money!"
(Remember him coming in to go 5 rds w RDA on 4 days notice? Turns out, UFC gave him no bonus cash for doing that. It was one of the most sustained beatings of all time, so punishing... and the UFC remunerated him not at all.)
Re: 281
Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2022 1:41 am
by Susan
cowboyronnie wrote:Also, highlight of the prelims was Moicano's postfight interview. Haha. "Moicano want money!"
(Remember him coming in to go 5 rds w RDA on 4 days notice? Turns out, UFC gave him no bonus cash for doing that. It was one of the most sustained beatings of all time, so punishing... and the UFC remunerated him not at all.)
UFC's new path to fighters becoming stars is them becoming so fed up with their BS that they openly advocate for themselves on the mic and gain a real following.
Re: 281
Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2022 7:50 pm
by cowboyronnie
Frankie's team really should not have let him in there. I saw some of his training footage, he looked super shot and stiff (not to mention the slurring). Meanwhile, that dude he faced was an absolute killer. Gutierez...his lightness and agility on his feet. He was obviously going to set up a brutal KO. Movement was next level. What did Frankie's team think he was going to do? Bully that guy for 3 rds with pace??
Re: 281
Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2022 7:41 pm
by Susan
Susan wrote:cowboyronnie wrote:Also, highlight of the prelims was Moicano's postfight interview. Haha. "Moicano want money!"
(Remember him coming in to go 5 rds w RDA on 4 days notice? Turns out, UFC gave him no bonus cash for doing that. It was one of the most sustained beatings of all time, so punishing... and the UFC remunerated him not at all.)
UFC's new path to fighters becoming stars is them becoming so fed up with their BS that they openly advocate for themselves on the mic and gain a real following.