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  1. On 02/10/2014 at 1:53 PM, Captain Aerosex said:

    And we'll see with McGregor vs Aldo. I think there's going to be one more fight in between them meeting up (I don't see Mendes winning, and I don't think the UFC's sending a wrestler after Conor just yet). That's one fight where Aldo ages a little more (not that he's old, but he's old in fight years) and one fight where Conor has a chance to improve. He's smart, athletic, dynamic, and young. He's as bad a match-up for Aldo as Aldo could be for him. He'll have a belt eventually. It's just a matter of time.

     

    On 21/03/2015 at 2:45 AM, Captain Aerosex said:

    Lol

     

    Aldo may win. But McGregor is anything but overrated and I think some people are gonna be surprised on July 11. Stylistically, he might be Aldo's nightmare. Physically, he has every advantage except maybe sheer speed. Regardlesa of the result it's going to be the biggest fight in FW history. My money's on a new champ.

    Been interested in the guy since I watched him fight Brimage. His skills, humour, and confidence made me a fan and persuaded me that he might have what it took to be champion, and his next 2 fights only added to that. After Poirier, I believed completely. When I got into MMA, GSP and Silva were my favourites. But they were already established. Conor is the first fighter that I've watched and rooted for as he climbed the ladder. Somebody who I've tried to emulate in the gym and whose mentality I try to capture. Now he's the biggest star in MMA. It's inspirational for me. I'm incredibly happy for the guy.

    At the same time...I feel for Jose. 10 years Undefeated, P4P #1, FW GOAT...destroyed in 13 seconds. He's going to be dragged through the mud.

     

    Overall a decent card. Didn't live up to 189. Weidman screwed himself in an otherwise close fight that he would've won if he kept fighting his fight. Holloway made Stephens look like he didn't belong in there, as did Maia to Gunnar. Romero-Jacare was disappointing. Neither guy really earned a win.

    If Conor moves up, Edgar-Holloway for the strap. If he stays to fight Edgar, Aldo-Holloway.

  2. UFC Fight night was probably the 1st full card I've watched in 3+ years.

    Highlights:

    Dillashaw has come a long way from his days on TUF.

    Meisha Tate looks really good on my big screen.

    Felder/Barboza fight was like a karate match on crack.

    Dollar Billashaw is for real. Good lord.

    Felder/Barboza was the greatest spinning $&!#fest I've ever seen. With some tuning up, Felder's going to be scary.

  3. - Ohhhhh poor poor Rory. Had it. Literally. Was leading 3-1 on all three judges scorecards heading ito the fifth. He should've kept working that high kick. Robbie was hal-ass blocking it, eventually probably could've shatterted something like his forearm or wrist. But god damn Robbie is a warrior!

    Hah, he shattered his own foot doing that unfortunately.
  4. Greatest? I may have to download it then

    I never buy PPVs, but was compelled by the hype to get this one. So glad I did. I wouldn't consider it a stretch to say this is the greatest card in fighting history. Prelims weren't great (except for Elbowfest 2015, which was awesome) but every fight on the main card was somewhere on the continuum of awesome to legendary.

  5. Greatest PPV in UFC history, one of the best nights of combat ever.

    I'm paining for Rory, pulling so hard for him and he pushed himself to the limit throughout the fight. You could hear him going "my head" in pain between rounds and you could see the agony he was in during the fight (broken right foot apparently, as well as the exploded face). Him and Robbie are absolute gladiators, one of the best fights of all-time. I hope Rory isn't damaged for life by this fight.

    And McGregor...I've been saying this guy was for real for a long time now. Now the hype is through the roof for that unification bout.

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  6. Aldo is a great fighter but he's also a pansy

    A guy who survived the favelas, trained in abject poverty sleeping on the gym floor to become a pro fighter, and now the most dominant active champion in the UFC plus the greatest featherweight in history...is a pansy?

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  7. DC, Vitor, Cowboy, Arlovski, Benevidez

    Well done. Did not see Andrei pulling that off, but holy &^@#ing hell what a fight.

    The Chris is the $&!#.

    Good on ya DC, I wanted Rumble to win, but meh. We all know either of them is just a paper champ until the GOAT gets back.

  8. Joe Rogan has Joe Schilling on his podcast and they're talking about the training Ann Wolfe is making Kirkland do.

    She has a heavy bag attached to an arm on a truck (like a mini-crane sort of) and she slowly drives towards him while he's facing the truck hitting the bag. She doesn't stop, so he has to constantly keep moving backwards while he's hitting the bag. Nuts, but perhaps effective.

  9. I think Maidana exposed Mayweather in their first fight, even though Maidana is my favorite boxer I don't think he was good enough/ had enough stamina to keep pouring onto Mayweather. Pacquiao on the other hand, I believe can beat Mayweather with the same strategy as Maidana

    Pac's the best Mayweather will have ever fought, a southpaw, and has Roach in his corner. But I don't think he'll 'expose' Mayweather. Floyd doesn't show any real flaws, other than low output and a reliance on clinching. The only real bugaboo is that he'll hold his right hand high in guard, so maybe a booming left to the liver could be available for Pacquiao.

    If Manny wins, it won't be him picking apart Floyd and showing us all these flaws that nobody exposed before. It'll be him biting down on his mouthguard, ripping his heart out of his chest, and taking the fight to a less motivated Floyd. And like I said, whoever referees has a big impact on the fight.

  10. Only way Pacman wins is by knockout. If he can't do that, Mayweather.

    I think Pac could easily win by decision simply by sheer output. Depends on how much Mayweather clinches, and then if the ref is going to be letting them grapple or breaking it up quickly. But Maidana was catching Mayweather, so Floyd turned it into a wrestling match. If Marcos is putting tips on him, Pacquiao can.

  11. Man I hope Aldo beats the fack out of McGregor. Dude's hella overrated.

    Lol

    Aldo may win. But McGregor is anything but overrated and I think some people are gonna be surprised on July 11. Stylistically, he might be Aldo's nightmare. Physically, he has every advantage except maybe sheer speed. Regardlesa of the result it's going to be the biggest fight in FW history. My money's on a new champ.

  12. Man...two amazing dethronings. I knew RDA had what it took to be competitive, but he just made Pettis look like he didn't belong there. I can't wait to see the rematch with Khabib.

    And dayum. Joanna Jjjdjdjdjdjj is what strawweight needs. Cute as hell, deadly hands. Awesome to watch.

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  13. UFC 189's headlined by Aldo VS McGregor, and it's been announced that Lawler VS MacDonald 2 is the co-main.

    Fuuaaaaaark July 11 is a while away :/

    Also...Anderson is now a martyr for drug-testing: UFC just announced huge changes in drug testing policy and protocol.

  14. While he didn't confirm it, he didn't deny he is discussing his future....which basically means he will be quitting.

    I think that's heavy speculation on your part...he said he wouldn't rematch Weidman after their first fight too. Don't put much stock into words, let alone vague ones.

    And January 2015 has been one of the UFC's best months in case you're wondering: UFC 182 had 800K+ PPV buys and the prelims had over 1 million viewers, McGregor vs Siver had 3 million viewers, Gustafson vs Rumble had 3.6 million viewers, and though the PPV numbers aren't back UFC 183 prelims peaked at nearly 2 million viewers (record for prelims). For reference, games in the Stanley Cup Finals last year had about 5 million viewers (2nd highest in NHL history).

    So I don't think people 'don't pay attention' to the UFC anymore...it's just not new. It's popularity won't explode at the rates it used to, but it's still a growing sport.

  15. They don't do enough to market their product to the casual fan.

    My friend commented to me last night during the Superbowl about how he had no clue that Anderson Silva was even back fighting. I only knew because of this thread. Just getting a bar to put up a promo poster isn't enough.

    To make matters worse, Silva quit after he won.

    No, no he did not.

  16. Great ???? event. Amazing fights on the main card and prelims. And dat main event though...damn it's good to have Diaz back, both the attitude and the fights. Considering he was absolutely physically outmatched and fighting one of the GOATs who is his stylistic kryptonite, he put up a great fight (49-46 Silva for me, but that doesn't mean each round wasn't close). And seeing Anderson cry after the decision was pretty emotional...I hope he doesn't have to fight Weidman again.

    And yes, the Diaz taunt has been shooped hardcore already.

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    Draw me like one of your French girls homie!

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