j4remi wrote:Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou is about to go down...
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You buying it?
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j4remi wrote:Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou is about to go down...
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HarthorneWingo wrote:j4remi wrote:Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou is about to go down...
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You buying it?
j4remi wrote:HarthorneWingo wrote:j4remi wrote:Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou is about to go down...
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You buying it?
I'm glad I didn't. My bread was reserved for 299.
HarthorneWingo wrote:Yeah, me too! Phew.
So what's next for Ngannou? Has he now been exposed and does he go back to the PFL?
j4remi wrote:HarthorneWingo wrote:Yeah, me too! Phew.
So what's next for Ngannou? Has he now been exposed and does he go back to the PFL?
After a KO like that, he needs at LEAST 6 months and more likely a year on the shelf. But that's fine because the PFL can build up a HW challenger for Ngannou. Then Ngannou makes a big return to MMA, and the winner of that fight can be PFL's star. I have to guess that Francis is done getting P4P guys, and I'm not sure why he'd keep risking damage like that when he's never come close to getting hurt like that in MMA.
There's already a candidate. Renan Ferreira is an absolute giant. 6'8 with 11 KO's in 13 wins, and he just SMOKED Ryan Bader.
j4remi wrote:For me, I just keep thinking about the combos Saint-Denis threw at Thiago Moises along the cage...I think Poirier could counter the hell out of some of that. This is a huge step up in competition for someone whose toughest opponents were Moises and Frevola.
j4remi wrote:j4remi wrote:For me, I just keep thinking about the combos Saint-Denis threw at Thiago Moises along the cage...I think Poirier could counter the hell out of some of that. This is a huge step up in competition for someone whose toughest opponents were Moises and Frevola.
Those flurries got saint-denis clipped. Poirier’s the man!
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It’s a night of comebacks. JDM was down 2-0 on two scorecards and KO’ed Burns with a minute to go. Almeida ragdolled Blaydes for a round, then got KO’ed in the second. Yan had to take the last two rounds against Song to win as well. Only MVP has won the first round and taken the fight on this main card.
Chanel Bomber wrote:This board really is full of bad people.
Guano wrote:j4remi wrote:j4remi wrote:For me, I just keep thinking about the combos Saint-Denis threw at Thiago Moises along the cage...I think Poirier could counter the hell out of some of that. This is a huge step up in competition for someone whose toughest opponents were Moises and Frevola.
Those flurries got saint-denis clipped. Poirier’s the man!
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It’s a night of comebacks. JDM was down 2-0 on two scorecards and KO’ed Burns with a minute to go. Almeida ragdolled Blaydes for a round, then got KO’ed in the second. Yan had to take the last two rounds against Song to win as well. Only MVP has won the first round and taken the fight on this main card.
Our BOI!
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A LEGEND. A WARRIOR.
NOTHING BUT RESPECT FOR THE DIAMOND.
NoStatsGuy wrote:god damn seans too good. ****! i was rooting for chito
HarthorneWingo wrote:NoStatsGuy wrote:god damn seans too good. ****! i was rooting for chito
He couldn't close that distance. Sean kept him right where he wanted him.
NoStatsGuy wrote:HarthorneWingo wrote:Yea, you cant stay outside the pocket and hope to outtrade Sean, its not gonna happen. Hes probably the best or one of the best guys in the UFC at that. The fact chito always gives up the 1st round to download the opponent, doesnt help either.
if you let guys like sean get into his flow its gonna be rough. I just love Chitos story and really hope he can bounce back and get another run. He needs to improve his footwork to hang with the top guys.
i would love to see a max holloway fight sean. i dont like that max wants to move up all the time. hes long but hes not built like the 155ers and im affraid we gonna see that again at 300. Justin is gonna pummel him, like Porier did because they just phisically overwhelm him. max vs sean would be a hell of a fight. unfortunately they have no reason to fight right now. maybe eventually max beats ilia/ortega orwhoever gets the next shot at FW gold?
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Yeah, Sean is kinda perfect for the fighter that Chito's become. Chito's always waiting to counter, and Sean's feints and timing are too damned good for that. The first fight, Sean gave Chito no respect, just wailing kicks against Vera's guard. This time, he was measured and it looked surgical. Chito should only take fights at the Apex center where there's no mobility, because like you said, his footwork isn't good enough.
I kinda disagree on Max. Max vs Diamond was a runner-up for fight of the year in a stacked field for 2019 (Gastelum vs Izzy, Zhang vs JJ, and Usman vs Colby were also that year). Most rounds were close, a majority thinking the last round was the deciding factor (not the judges to be fair). I do think Max should take a year off and really bulk up if he wants to stay a 155, and I hate when fighters try to bounce back and forth between weight classes. But I think Max could hold his own with most lightweight elites.
The other issue is 145 is a bit jammed up. Volk has dibs on a rematch; O'Malley is trying to get a superfight; Aljo joined the division; and Ilia's trying to get a payday for his next match. So, if there were a time to make a permanent move up, I think this is the moment.
HarthorneWingo wrote:Is Haggerty coming to the UFC? What's up with his voice? Did he suffer an injury to his vocal cords?
I love the knee fake followed by the tomahawk elbow. Nasty.
j4remi wrote:HarthorneWingo wrote:Is Haggerty coming to the UFC? What's up with his voice? Did he suffer an injury to his vocal cords?
I love the knee fake followed by the tomahawk elbow. Nasty.
ONE's never letting Haggerty go. As long as they're churning out the best Muay Thai and Kickboxing match-ups in combat sports, they'll keep him and let him do special rules fights along the way (like Rodtang vs DJ was). He's a star!
And as always, I'll mention that Haggerty vs Rodtang 1 is one of the greatest fights of all time in all combat sports IMO. I love that fight.
HarthorneWingo wrote:I watched parts of each fight. They’re both insanely off the charts great.
But isn’t there a point where he may want explore new challenges and more money? Do you think that ONE would let him compete for a PFL championship?
j4remi wrote:HarthorneWingo wrote:I watched parts of each fight. They’re both insanely off the charts great.
But isn’t there a point where he may want explore new challenges and more money? Do you think that ONE would let him compete for a PFL championship?
Eventually, he might. But the UFC doesn't seem willing to beat organizations for anyone but the biggest stars and sure-things. It still blows my mind that they weren't willing to pay Ngannou. I think ONE would make sure Haggerty is happy.