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The Official MMA Thread: Alvarez TKOs Gaethje, Ngannou KOs Overeem, Holloway TKOs Aldo
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NothingButTheTruth wrote: »The Lonious Monk wrote: »Silva did fight with an injured rib. That's not an urban legend. It's fact. Sonnen himself acknowledged that he thought something like that was wrong with Silva during the fight.
Also no one is suggesting that Silva lost on purpose for 4 1/2 rounds, but it's a fact that he said he wanted to submit Sonnen before the fight, so that could have played into why he let himself be taken down so easily in the first couple rounds and why he didn't fight harder to get up. If you look at the second fight, you'll see that Silva was more than capable of stuffing Sonnen's TD attempts.
Lastly, who said Weidman is a joke? Stop with the Straw Man 🤬 .Dude trying too hard. Sonnen fought a good fight but he lost, he got a rematch and got washed..there is nothing fluky about that. He clearly beat the man twice and it's not debatable lol.
You tryna stretch a fluke win for silva for some reason and 🤬 just don't stand up under scrutiny when you 🤬 win by submission...🤬 ain't tap out by mistake bro.
As far as weidman is concerned, he got Vitor next and if he wins (convincingly) he looks more official, if he loses then he was a joke like many believe him to be. The ball in his court. He better bring his A+ game because folks gonna really be critical of him. If Vitor wins that doesn't mean that Vitor can beat silva and if Weidman wins it doesn't validate his wins over silva.
Who in here called him a joke? You are claiming that people in this discussion are calling him a joke. I've seen no one say that. -
Weidman is a joke.
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Will Munny wrote: »Weidman is a joke.
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It was a joke.
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Will Munny wrote: »It was a joke.
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I could see Vitor doing it. I could see Machida doing it. Those are both gonna be awesome fights.
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Weidman isn't a scrub that's for sure. Silva could have clowned all night against a lot of fighters in that first fight and coasted to a decision victory.
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http://www.mmafighting.com/2014/1/14/5309016/georges-st-pierre-on-ufcs-lack-of-drug-testing-support-it-bothered-meGeorges St-Pierre on UFC's lack of drug testing support: 'It bothered me enormously'
On Tuesday, Georges St-Pierre admitted one of the reasons he vacated his UFC welterweight title last month was due to the lack of drug testing support he received from the promotion leading up to his UFC 167 fight against Johny Hendricks.
"It bothered me enormously," St-Pierre said in French to a group of reporters in Montreal.
"That's one of the reasons why I stopped fighting. Not really to teach them a lesson, because that would also punish me. I wanted to do something for the sport. I love the sport. I see the direction it's going, and I don't think it makes any sense. This is stupid."
In a scrum video posted on RDS.ca, St-Pierre is seen answering questions about his decision to indefinitely leave the sport. However, when a reporter begins to ask about the drug testing issues he faced leading up to UFC 167, St-Pierre cracked a big smile, somewhat in relief, and said, "Oh, here's someone who reads between the lines. That's good." It appeared as though St-Pierre was just itching for someone to ask him about this subject, and once someone did, the flood gates opened for the usually guarded St-Pierre.
"I tried to do something to change the sport," he said. "Unfortunately, there were other people, for different reasons, maybe for money, in fear of losing money, because if you canceled the fight because someone tested positive there are millions of dollars [lost]. Also, the sport's image ... If you start testing everyone, how many will get caught? I don't want to say in public because I don't want to accuse anyone, but the sport's image will be hurt.
"Don't forget, I have internal information. I'm an athlete. I know what goes on, so that disappointed me greatly."
In September, UFC president Dana White said he thought both St-Pierre and Hendricks "looked stupid" for their public dispute over how they would be tested prior to their title fight. This came after St-Pierre offered to personally pay for Hendricks to be tested by the Voluntary Anti-Doping Association (VADA). Hendricks initially accepted the offer but then backed out, citing concerns with VADA's impartiality.
"I think it makes them both look stupid. These guys are going to get tested by the athletic commission," White said on a FOXSports Google Hangout.
"This is something that Georges St-Pierre wants to prove to everybody, because for years people have been saying (he's on PEDs). When he fought B.J. (Penn), B.J. talked smack about him. Other people have talked stuff. The kid, not only is he another guy that's been with us since day one, he's never tested positive for anything even remotely close to anything bad. He's never tested positive for anything. He's always been a straight shooter and always professional, yet people keep talking smack about him. I just think it's crazy for him to even do this."
In the end, after a public back-and-forth, only St-Pierre was randomly tested by VADA, and a month before UFC 167, St-Pierre told La Presse he was "very disappointed" by the UFC's lack of support in this matter. He hinted at these feelings on the conference call to announce his departure last month, but wasn't as clear about his feelings as he was on Tuesday. When White was asked on the conference call if he thought this issue led to St-Pierre's decision, he simply said, "no."
On Tuesday, St-Pierre stopped short at naming names. He didn't point a finger at White, Hendricks or anyone else, but he made it very clear that this was a major reason why he has no plans to fight any time soon.
"The only thing I want to say is, I wanted to do something to help those who are honest in the sport. Believe me or not, I never took drugs in my life. I'll take a lie detector test, I don't care. I'm for anti-doping tests. I think it's a big problem in the sport.
"This is a relatively new sport. There's one organization that has a monopoly, so the fighters don't have much power. They can't really talk because if one says what he thinks, he will get punished.
"If we want the sport to be accepted worldwide, like baseball, hockey, football, soccer, I believe [drug testing] is the thing to do. I think it's just a matter of time before it happens, it's just that I tried to make it happen now. Maybe they didn't like the idea because if I did it now, it would lead to others doing it and maybe that's not something they wanted to happen.
"It disappointed me. You know that there are things I can't say. I'm holding back. I'm a public person."
St-Pierre, who said he is still actively training and is in "excellent shape," announced on Tuesday that his GSP Foundation would give six athletes $15,000 a year for three years to train in six disciplines (karate, taekwondo, boxing, wrestling, fencing and judo). According to GSP's manager Rodolphe Beaulieu, the purpose is "to encourage school and athletic performance."
The 32-year-old St-Pierre said his family was very supportive of his decision to leave the sport last month, but once again, he left the door open for a return in the future. If certain things change, of course.
"No wants to talk about [drugs in MMA], but I think we need to talk about it. It's a problem.
"I wanted to remain diplomatic, but unfortunately there were people who weren't ready to change things. I'm certain it's a question of time. And maybe if things change one day, I'll return." -
Cat Zingano lost her husband and head coach yesterday. RIP Mauricio Zingano
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He committed suicide @lurkinassnigga
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Phillipou vs Rochold RIGHT NOW MAIN EVENT!
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Rockhold called out Vitor Belfort afterwards and said that he wants a rematch in the US -
Rockhold most likely will face Mousasi, Munoz or Bisping.
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oh man getting TKO'd by a body shot would be brutal cause you're totally there and its just like 'fuuuuuck i just lost'
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Will Munny wrote: »oh man getting TKO'd by a body shot would be brutal cause you're totally there and its just like 'fuuuuuck i just lost'
Yep, body shots are the most humiliating. Because you want to keep going but you just can't.
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Looks like he landed the kick with his foot. What do you kick boxing afficianodas have to say about that?
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Will Munny wrote: »Let's go!
really? nobody give a 🤬 ??!! I'm upping this pic every week until the fight. 🤬 damn i'm 🤬 hype as 🤬 . -
Will Munny wrote: »Will Munny wrote: »Let's go!
really? nobody give a 🤬 ??!! I'm upping this pic every week until the fight. 🤬 damn i'm 🤬 hype as 🤬 .
Lol...Yeah, I'm a OneFC fan here. I saw the poster a couple of days ago and saw your boy on there. Hes fighting another striker. If he can get past Manhoef, he should be straight this upcoming fight...lol -
I think so too. No way in Suzuki even close to as good as Manhoef plus it's at 170 not 185 cause Brock is a welterweight.
I mean 🤬 damn just two years ago me and Brock were fixing road signs way out in the middle of 🤬 nowhere out in the country just to make a buck. Now he's out here fighting for the One FC title this 🤬 is gonna be crazy. -
That's whats up...Will watch that one live.
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Respect Renan Barao
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That's what's up. Got him winning again.
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Yeah I don't see Faber winning.
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I know they're on the same team, but have Barao and Aldo ever said if they would fight each other?
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I know they're on the same team, but have Barao and Aldo ever said if they would fight each other?
I haven't heard anything, but I'm going to assume that they wouldn't fight each other. If Aldo goes up to 155 I could see Barao possibly moving up to 145 to take his place. This is probably the closest we're going to get to seeing them fight one anotherhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8u-AEUtrfU