Originally posted by MindsetI'll try to see both of those movies for free then.
Lol, no it doesn't.Tekken does though.
Originally posted by MindsetI'll try to see both of those movies for free then.
Lol, no it doesn't.Tekken does though.
I wouldn't even say Coleman was a better wrestler in their primes. Granted, Coleman was/is great, but Randy was a 1991 Pan American Gold Medal winner for Greco Roman, plus he was an alternate for the Olympic team. About the best thing you can say for Mark's career was that he was an NCAA Division I wrestler.
Not to mention, it was pretty funny seeing Cro Cop stuff every single one of Coleman's takedown attempts like he was a bitch.
Originally posted by Dr. Leg Kick
Wasn't Coleman an amateur Olympic wrestler? I think his wrestling is superior to Couture...on paper...but in MMA, Couture has transitioned far better.
Actually, you're right. He was in the Olympics back in '92.
But like you said, we're dealing with on paper on paper bs. The fact is, Coleman telegraphs his shots which has lead to a lot of problems for him.
Randy by unanimous decision.
Zaro didn't look too technical to me.
According to Fighters Only, the highly anticipated light heavyweight scrap between former champs Quinton "Rampage" Jackson and Rashad Evans is a done-deal for UFC 114 on May 29th.
The bitter rivals were originally slated to fight at UFC 107 after completing their assignments as coaches on "The Ultimate Fighter: Heavyweights," however Rampage opted to turn his back on MMA and accept the role of B.A. Baracus on the movie remake of "The A-Team."
A source close to the situation confirmed that bout contracts are currently being prepared and the fight will "definitely" go off inside the Mandalay Bay Event Center in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Not sure if i posted this, but I kicked it with Mousasi and Mitichyan 2 weeks ago. Both great guyz, Mitichyan is probably the hardest working guy i've met that's a fighter. The guy runs a business, does acting, and even trains as much as he can. If he was training full time, I gurantee Mitichyan would be a top 10-15 WW fighter. No question on my mind. As for Mousasi, humble and intelligence are the two words that come to mind.
And surprisingly, Mousasi spoke Armenian fairly well for not being born in a significant Armenian community.