Headliner wrote:For anyone who has this recorded, check out about 2 minutes left in the Pearson/Winner match.
Listen to Joe Rogan. I was watching it and thought it was really strange. The entire fight he was talking about it be boring, which was fine, and was talking about Pearson "throwing punches out of desperation", and as though Winner was the one who was up (which is what it looked like). Then Rogan says something, there is Pause and then Joe replies to goldberg in a tone of agreement(despite goldberg not saying anything) "Ya, it does look like winner is fading a little bit here Mike" (though mike said nothing in relation to the coming thought) to which Mike replies with something about he noticed that earlier. etc etc.
It sounded a lot like they had been fed something through their ear piece, perhaps to discuss the grueling nature of the clinch and to pump Pearson, because the entire tone of their announcing changed right then. Moments before Pearson was "desperate", "knowing he had make something happen", to being the favorite.
Im not saying its rigged, because i don't think that at all. But from how that sounded it reminded me of when people get fed things from their ear phones, and then talk over the voice in the ear, and they spit out something kind of out of no where. Wrestling does it all the time, and it because very evident when they are being fed a line.
It's a way to micro manage the product, which WWE has abused and many announcers left over (mic foley was vocal about it), so I wouldn't think it out of the norm for the UFC to do so (on a much lesser scale).
In this instance it looked as though they were hyping Winner, and then were told to hype Pearson for the final two, because after that pause it immediately went to him being the favorite via the announcers.
Might be nothing at all, but i just thought it sounded strange. If you can bare through it, watch the third round and see what i mean.
You're conspiracy theories are not bound to the CA board i see.
