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  • MajorRageM Offline
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    Jones ... positive second test. UFC must be red Rover for him.

    Ben Johnson moment.

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    @MajorRage said in UFC:

    Jones ... positive second test. UFC must be red Rover for him.

    Ben Johnson moment.

    Hopefully.

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  • MiketheSnowM Offline
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    Been some cracking fights the past month.

    UFC 216

    Last three fights delivered. Def worth a watch.

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    Cerrone v Till is definitely worth a watch

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    UFC 119

    Golm v Colombo
    Impressive debut from Golm. Fast and tough. And skills to pay the bills

    Figueiredo v Brooks
    Bullshit hometown decision
    Brooks' wrestling too good for Figueiredo

    Dos Santos v Griffin
    A barrage from Dos Santos in Round 1 and somehow Griffin survives
    Steady Round 2
    And a deserved unanimous decision for Dos Santos after some heavy bombs in Round 3

    Dias v Gordon
    Gordon's ground game too strong for Dias

    Carlos Junior v Masrshman
    Too easy for Carlos Junior as Marshman gives his back

    Luque v Price
    Luque faster, stronger and more precise

    Lineker v Vera
    Dominance from Lineker

    Santos v Hermansson
    Dynamic kicking and striking from Santos for a first round stoppage

    Trinaldo v Miller
    Tough, tough toe to toe with Trinaldo getting the decision

    Munhoz v Font
    Fantastic guillotine from Munhoz

    Maia v Covington
    Big win for Covington. Deserved.

    Machida v Brunson
    Wow. Machida in control and then Brunson turns out the lights. Maybe on his career

    Big night next week šŸ™‚

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    GSP!

    Pity about the other two titles fights though. Joanna šŸ˜ž

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    UFC 217

    Zahabi v Ramos
    If at first you don't succeed...
    Great second attempt at spinning elbow from Ramos turns Zahabi's lights out

    Oleinik v Blaydes
    What a chin on Oleinik in Round 1
    Then a controversial illegal kick that barely brushed Oleinik's ear in Round 2 caused confusion before Blaydes got the TKO after the ref called Oleinik couldn't continue

    Brown v Gall
    A war, back and forth, but Brown too strong

    Saint Preux v Anderson
    Tough, tough battle with Saint Preux tiring and down on the cards and then he pulls out a roundhouse kick to the head that puts Anderson out for the count
    Wow

    Harris v Godbeer
    Godbeer spent most of the first round on his back but did a good job of covering up
    Then Harris has an accidental low blow followed by a kick to the face after the ref called time twice
    Harris DQd, Godbeer with the win. Not that he knew anything about it
    Harris will come though. Fast, dynamic and tough. With skills

    Vick v Duffy
    Really good back and forth fight with Duffy ahead on the cards
    Then Vick catches Duffy with a great uppercut for the ref to stop the fight just before the 2nd round buzzer

    Hendricks v Costa
    Costa too big, too quick, too skillful for Hendricks. But Hendricks durable and game. And experienced.
    A pissed off Costa ups the pace in the second round and Big John McCarthy calls it after a Costa barrage

    Thompson v Masvidal
    Masvidal bamboozled by Thompson's speed and style

    Jedrzejczyk v Namajunas
    WOW
    What a fight, what a finish from Namajunas
    Accurate and punishing

    Barbrandt v Dillishaw
    WOW
    So fast
    Brilliant finish from TJ
    Rematch please

    Bisping v GSP
    MSG, GSP, OMG

    BEST CARD EVER

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    For me this was all about GSP. Just seeing him come to the ring was surreal. He was awesome. Bisping is a division gate keeper that somehow ended up champion. So theres got to be something said about that... I hope GSP sticks around. I think if he stays at middleweight Whittaker will ruin him. You could see Whittaker licking his lips after the fight. So would be happy to see him go back to Welterweight. But Woodley is a hell of a speed bump. It's not an easy road either way he goes.

    Rose Namajunas was the obvious surprise of the night. Scary to think she is only 25. I have been a fan for a while. She started out as a bit of a gimmick. Another pretty girl, Paige Vanzant type. But she went away from being a poster girl, shaved her head, ditched the bikinis at weigh ins and became a fucken weapon. Huge, huge fan of Thug.

    No Love really started to get it going but lost composure. Dillashaw is a hard puzzle to solve but I think he was more lucky than anything there has to be a rematch. I know the money is for a Cruz fight next up but I'd rather see these 2 go at it again.

    Time for Hendricks to give it away.

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    @raznomore said in UFC:

    For me this was all about GSP. Just seeing him come to the ring was surreal. He was awesome. Bisping is a division gate keeper that somehow ended up champion. So theres got to be something said about that... I hope GSP sticks around. I think if he stays at middleweight Whittaker will ruin him. You could see Whittaker licking his lips after the fight. So would be happy to see him go back to Welterweight. But Woodley is a hell of a speed bump. It's not an easy road either way he goes.

    Rose Namajunas was the obvious surprise of the night. Scary to think she is only 25. I have been a fan for a while. She started out as a bit of a gimmick. Another pretty girl, Paige Vanzant type. But she went away from being a poster girl, shaved her head, ditched the bikinis at weigh ins and became a fucken weapon. Huge, huge fan of Thug.

    No Love really started to get it going but lost composure. Dillashaw is a hard puzzle to solve but I think he was more lucky than anything there has to be a rematch. I know the money is for a Cruz fight next up but I'd rather see these 2 go at it again.

    Time for Hendricks to give it away.

    GSP V CMG @MSG

    TJ wants Mighty Mouse

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    UFC Fight Night 120

    CLAY GUIDA V JOE LAUZON
    Guida's never looked better
    Sharp, dynamic and accurate
    Great TKO finish in the 1st Round

    RAPHAEL ASSUNCAO V MATTHEW LOPEZ
    Game effort from Lopez but Assuncao' experience shone through
    Awesome finish in the 3rd Round and great pull out with Lopez buckled and out cold
    Great refereeing too

    NATE MARQUARDT V CEZAR FERREIRA
    Thought Marquardt had done enough

    JUNIOR ALBINI V ANDREI ARLOVSKI
    Some heavy hitting from both fighters in the 1st
    Much the same in the 2nd. A bit of a stand-up wrestling match then trading punches. Hell of a chin on Albini and Arlovski crisper to the punch
    Great round for Arlovski. Best he's been for ages. Huge variety in his arsenal
    Albini was a perfect opponent. Slow
    Deserved unanimous decision for Arlovski

    BROWN V SANCHEZ
    Did not disappoint
    Brown took a liver shot early then elbowed Sanchez out as he was holding Sanchez's leg
    Classic Brown

    DUSTIN POIRIER V ANTHONY PETTIS
    Awesome 1st Round. Wrestling, kicking, banging. Pettis did well to see the bell.
    Wrestling reversals, brutal ground and pound, blood pissing from Pettis. A war
    Poirier's wrestling too strong and Pettis taps with what looked like a popped rib

    Great card

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    UFC Fight Night 121

    HAMILTON V WIECZOREK
    Average bout. Not a lot happened.
    Wieczorek with the surprise decision.

    LAUSA V SHELTON
    Shelton too strong and quick.
    Unanimous decision.

    CHAMBERS V KASSEM
    Kassem patient and waited for Chambers to burn herself out to get the unanimouse decision

    Not a great Early Prelim Card

    BROWN V CAMACHO
    Battle Royale
    Toe to toe and rock 'em, sock 'em
    Could have gone either way but Camacho gets the decision

    COULTER V TUIVASA
    Bam Bam
    Crushing leg kick floored Coulter and then he followed up with a flying knee to spark out Coulter

    LENTZ V BROOKS
    Brooks sharper and quicker to the punch for 1 1/2 rounds then Lentz ties Brooks up an gets the tap from a guillotine

    BENOIT V MOKHTARIAN
    A dance and Benoit with the better moves

    That's more like it šŸ™‚

    VOLKANOVSKI V YOUNG
    Volkanovski too strong for unanimous decision

    THEODOROU V KELLY
    Another crap decision. Should have been split at least.
    Kelly was game

    MATTHEWS V VELICKOVIC
    Matthews by split decision. Decent fight

    MEANS V MUHAMMAD
    Muhammad with the decision. Average

    RAWLINGS V CLARK
    Clark with the decision over Sideshow Bob

    WERDUM V TYBRA
    A gulf in class with Werdum with the deserved unanimous decision
    But Tybura is nails

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    UFC 218

    WILLIS V CROWDER
    No frills from Willis but man can he bang
    Great chin from Crowder but Willis was too strong and KOd Crowder

    KIMBALL V REYES
    Kimball was game but Reyes too skillful
    Rear naked choke for the finish at the end of the 1st

    HOMASI V ALHASSAN
    Both fighters going toe to toe
    Alhassan drops Homasi and Herb Dean stops the fight
    Controversial stoppage and a mistake from Dean

    COOPER V MAGANA
    Magana brave and durable but Cooper too strong and gets the result after 7 minutes of ground control

    HERRIG V CASEY
    Chess match that went the distance with Herrig getting the slpit decision

    TEYMUR V KLOSE
    Unanimous decision for Teymur despite being warned for dancing away from the action
    Stood on the outside and countered superbly

    OLIVEIRA V MEDEIROS
    Oliveira knocked down early and then it was 'rock 'em, sock 'em' for the whole of the round
    Round 2 slower pace but still full on
    Round 3 back and forth on the floor, then when it got back to the feet Medeiros piled on the pressure and finished Oliveira
    Awesome fight

    OLIVEIRA V FELDER
    Back and forth wrestling and jujitsu match before Felder finished it with heavy elbows
    Solid

    TORRES V WATERSON
    Evenly matched fight with Torres getting the unanimous decision

    ALVAREZ V GAETHJE
    Fast and furious and lived up to the hype
    Non stop trading, Alvarez targeting the body, Gaethje targeting Alvarez's lead leg
    Cracking second round, too close to call
    Gaethje raw, Alvarez accurate
    Holy Shit
    You won't see much better than that
    Gaethje pressing in the third round and then Alvarez pulls out a knee that buckled Gaethje
    Two tough bastards

    CEJUDO V PETTIS
    Cejudo too strong for Pettis and gets the decision

    OVEREEM V NGANNOU
    WOAH. Lights out ladies and gentlemen
    Ngannou absolutely flattens Overeem with a left hook
    Snapped his neck back like a Christmas turkey

    HOLLOWAY V ALDO
    Aldo showed plenty of mettle and durability but Holloway too strong and too accurate
    Aldo battered by the end

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    @mikethesnow it was a great card and hugely enjoyed seeing Overeem get monstered. I was once a fan but since he got off the roids he's just a smug cnut that and his best clearly came out of a syringe or a bottle.

    Holloway should be chasing McGregor. I think he'd win.

    Alvarez is a warrior and I was happy to see him come out on top of an absolute war.

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    @raznomore said in UFC:

    @mikethesnow it was a great card and hugely enjoyed seeing Overeem get monstered. I was once a fan but since he got off the roids he's just a smug cnut that and his best clearly came out of a syringe or a bottle.

    Holloway should be chasing McGregor. I think he'd win.

    Alvarez is a warrior and I was happy to see him come out on top of an absolute war.

    Agreed.

    Gaethje will be back. Better for this loss.

    Holloway v McGregor could be an all-time classic.

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    "[Dana] White knew then that GSP was ready to bounce back to welterweight, and a week after airing his druthers at the media gathering it’s all but official. The UFC is now flirting with the idea of having Luke Rockhold challenge Whittaker at UFC 221 in Perth, Australia, come February, in all likelihood for the undisputed (vacated) middleweight belt. GSP made the idea come off as a wise move by announcing that he was battling ulcerative colitis, an inflammation of the digestive tract that was complicated—he said during an interview with Canadian SportsCentre—by unnaturally gorging himself to make the higher weight. What kind of boss would willingly turn his best pound-for-pound fighter into a glutton?"

    Dec 6, 2017

    GSP Might Ditch the Middleweight Title, and Conor McGregor Is Playing Hardball

    GSP Might Ditch the Middleweight Title, and Conor McGregor Is Playing Hardball

    ā€œI don’t want to hear that,ā€ says Dana White, correctly

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    Main event changed at the start of the week. Now three fights cut because of Conor

    As for what’s left of the card.. Khabib should maul Holloway. I’ll be cheering for Holloway though. Who knows, maybe he can stay on his feet long enough and make Khabib burn energy on takedown attempts.

    I’m picking Joanna to avenge her loss

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    Rumours abound that Brock Lesnar will be returning to UFC after Wrestlemania. Dana White has said as much, although until Brock actually turns up, I guess we can't be certain.

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    This feels like a massive publicity stunt to me.

    REgardless, will be interesting to see how it plays out. Tough decision for White ... kick out the UFCs biggest (and by a country mile) superstar, or try and make peace with a guy whose clearly out of control.

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    @majorrage said in UFC:

    This feels like a massive publicity stunt to me.

    Do you think the UFC deliberately injured fighters, or do you think everyone the bus was in on it?

    Seems more likely Conor had too much coke

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    @duluth I think that Conor showing up was a publicity stunt. Just escalated more than expected.

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