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Post by New Administrator on Nov 6, 2008 14:37:49 GMT -5
I seriously think Brock Lesner is going to destroy Randy Couture.
Brock Lesner is way bigger than gongzaga and tim silvia in mass and has more power than both those two, Randy Couture trying to get around Brocks neck is going to be a hard task and keeping brock on the ground and pound will be a site to see, I dont know much about UFC but watching bits and clips gives me a good idea, I mean i though he was going to loose to heath, but Brock fucked his face up fast and almost knocked his block off with the flying knee.
Brock im enjoying seeing this monster in UFC MMA because seeing this man on tv wrestling makes you want to know can this man do some fucking brutal fights with his size compared to what we see in wrestling, Wrestling no shit is way different than UFC MMA.
I might seem like i dont know what im talking about but i dont give a shit.
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Post by 777 on Nov 15, 2008 16:46:50 GMT -5
Im hoping couture can pull this out, and if he doesnt i hope brock doesnt hurt him to bad. There showing it at hooligans for 5 bucks
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Post by Office_of_Anarchy on Nov 15, 2008 17:16:35 GMT -5
Im hoping couture can pull this out, and if he doesnt i hope brock doesnt hurt him to bad. There showing it at hooligans for 5 bucks I'm definitely pulling for Randy Couture...
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Post by barry on Nov 16, 2008 16:05:33 GMT -5
If you're of a mind that UFC is a total work you should have seen this coming.
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Post by chucho on Nov 17, 2008 16:44:36 GMT -5
If you're of a mind that Brock trained tirelessly for this fight with a 45 year old guy who gave up 50 lbs and hasn't fought in over a year, you should have seen this coming. Fixed it for you. ;D The Kimbo Slice abortion of a project left many non-MMA viewers with a nasty taste in their mouth, but that was a second tier promotion just desperate to get their beak wet. I guarantee that all the allegations that flew out the window after that debacle were real. Elite XC basically threw the entire company's financial egg behind Kimbo and they promoted the hell out of that one fighter, instead of the company as a whole. And after it became evident the guy wasn't even a half competent fighter, they did what they thought was right for business and chose to back their money man, and now that company is no longer existing and Kimbo has no contract and Dana White has publicly laughed at the idea of having him fight in UFC. Why? Because Dana White has spent the last decade of his life trying to legitimize MMA as much as possible through UFC. And to his credit, he has done very well. He's taken a sport that was only allowed in fewer than 9 states twelve years ago and now he's ran shows in all but two. UFC, under White's management, have marketed the company as a whole and have never overly pushed a fighter who has never accomplished anything. The UFC has promoted Lesnar a little heavier than some fighters, but he is an accomplished amatuer wrestler and has built in celebrity with his pro-wrestling affiliation, which is a fanbase the UFC has taken under their wing. And there has yet to be any such talk of "worked" or "fixed" fights in the UFC. I don't think Dana White would ever jeopardize his life's work to push one fighter when the company does well with different fighters headlining each month's ppv. If there were fixed fights, then the Cro-Cop debacle would never have happened and BJ Penn would hold three titles in different weight classes. That's why burned out fans of wrestling and boxing have headed to UFC in mass is because UFC presents the aura of being legit and unscripted. And for the better part, MMA as a whole is the same.
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Post by New Administrator on Nov 17, 2008 17:04:47 GMT -5
Well brock proved all the naysayers wrong
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Post by barry on Nov 17, 2008 18:39:14 GMT -5
Elite XC a second tier promotion? Naw, they're 3rd or 4th tier with a TV contract at best. I would put WEC above the product put out by Elite XC before the debacle. Way above
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Post by vampyromorpha on Nov 20, 2008 11:54:33 GMT -5
Why is every UFC fight I watch really boring and disappointing from a spectators standpoint? I definitely don't see the draw.
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Post by bigbiss on Nov 20, 2008 16:28:38 GMT -5
If you're of a mind that Brock trained tirelessly for this fight with a 45 year old guy who gave up 50 lbs and hasn't fought in over a year, you should have seen this coming. Fixed it for you. ;D The Kimbo Slice abortion of a project left many non-MMA viewers with a nasty taste in their mouth, but that was a second tier promotion just desperate to get their beak wet. I guarantee that all the allegations that flew out the window after that debacle were real. Elite XC basically threw the entire company's financial egg behind Kimbo and they promoted the hell out of that one fighter, instead of the company as a whole. And after it became evident the guy wasn't even a half competent fighter, they did what they thought was right for business and chose to back their money man, and now that company is no longer existing and Kimbo has no contract and Dana White has publicly laughed at the idea of having him fight in UFC. Why? Because Dana White has spent the last decade of his life trying to legitimize MMA as much as possible through UFC. And to his credit, he has done very well. He's taken a sport that was only allowed in fewer than 9 states twelve years ago and now he's ran shows in all but two. UFC, under White's management, have marketed the company as a whole and have never overly pushed a fighter who has never accomplished anything. The UFC has promoted Lesnar a little heavier than some fighters, but he is an accomplished amatuer wrestler and has built in celebrity with his pro-wrestling affiliation, which is a fanbase the UFC has taken under their wing. And there has yet to be any such talk of "worked" or "fixed" fights in the UFC. I don't think Dana White would ever jeopardize his life's work to push one fighter when the company does well with different fighters headlining each month's ppv. If there were fixed fights, then the Cro-Cop debacle would never have happened and BJ Penn would hold three titles in different weight classes. That's why burned out fans of wrestling and boxing have headed to UFC in mass is because UFC presents the aura of being legit and unscripted. And for the better part, MMA as a whole is the same. Never Underestimate Greed and Stupidity
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Post by killerkellykyle on Nov 20, 2008 20:01:22 GMT -5
Never Underestimate Greed and Stupidity sounds like a new tag team.....
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