Shaazzam wrote:Anyone see the crazy comeback last night? I was watching the fight and was wondering how does this guy lose? A couple seconds later I found out.
Do you mean you already had the result spoiled, and were wondering how he could have lost that fight? Or did you not know the result, and how things were going, you didn't see an out for Wilcox? It was an awesome comeback, but I saw an out because I knew Stepanyan had a terrible ground game. My prediction before the fight was Wilcox would win because it would only require one or two td's from him to get the job done. It's akin to when Guillard was thrashing Diaz and Miller, but you still knew the fight can change on a dime. It was more dire here because of Wilcox's knot in his leg, but it's mind over matter, and he also had God in his mind. *points up to the sky afterward* "That's God!" "That's God!".
Pitbull's a stud. He stopped Nunes, which nobody ever had, and he did it easily. Anybody who doesn't rank him in the top 10 is a wanker. He's probably top 5. Bisping and Miller have no problem getting into the top 5 without beating anybody in the top 10, and winning much less decisively than Pitbull. I'd take Pitbull's easy victory over Straus or KO of Nunes over any of theirs. He beat Nunes a lot worse than Lentz and Siver. He should be over them fo sho.
I wish Pitbull was in the UFC so he could shut idiots up. Let's face it, a lot of Bellator's signings and matchmaking lately have been a joke. Squash matches in tourneys, and Vlad-Alexander last night was an abomination. That really soured me further about Bellator, as did them not planning on showing Blagoi's fight (CONGRATS ON THE COMEBACK WIN) on the prelims even, until Yamauchi's quick finish (INCREDIBLE SUB), forced their hand. I think they were going to spite him for flirting with WSOF. Bellator is so spiteful and short-sighted under Viacom, it's freaking soul crushing to someone who loved their direction a year or two ago.