Originally posted by Healing Artisan
i disagree. i knew rampage was going to win due to the way he blocks punches and the strikes. (i just didn't think it was going to be so quick)have u seen Wandy vs Rampage I and II?
the way he blocks Wandy's punches is incredible.
Well I watched K1 Dynamite last night.Gracie comes off winning a decision against Saku.I defenently think it was a fair call.People can complain all they want.How if this was the "old" Sakuraba he would have killed Royce.The reality though is that this isn't the old saku.This is Sakuraba and Royce now.While Royce wasn't pulling off any amazing feats,he managed to fight a technical bout that I found very interesting.(despite boos coming from the crowd).
That's the problem with having so many fans who are growing up on the Ultimate Fighter.I remember watching the first UFC back in 1994.When it realy was a "new" sport.Albeit a bloodsport then but nonetheless it was good for those days too.I can't help but to think last nights K1 was for the true fans of MMA.The hardcore elite.It wasn't the best show ever and the presentation could have been alot better.However,watching Royce fight Sakuraba again gave me chills.It made me realize how much the sport has evolved in a mere 7 years.For the better and the worst.
Originally posted by mr.smileyHow impressive was Brock Lesnar?
Well I watched K1 Dynamite last night.Gracie comes off winning a decision against Saku.I defenently think it was a fair call.People can complain all they want.How if this was the "old" Sakuraba he would have killed Royce.The reality though is that this isn't the old saku.This is Sakuraba and Royce now.While Royce wasn't pulling off any amazing feats,he managed to fight a technical bout that I found very interesting.(despite boos coming from the crowd).
That's the problem with having so many fans who are growing up on the Ultimate Fighter.I remember watching the first UFC back in 1994.When it realy was a "new" sport.Albeit a bloodsport then but nonetheless it was good for those days too.I can't help but to think last nights K1 was for the true fans of MMA.The hardcore elite.It wasn't the best show ever and the presentation could have been alot better.However,watching Royce fight Sakuraba again gave me chills.It made me realize how much the sport has evolved in a mere 7 years.For the better and the worst.
Yeah he was very aggresive.He wasted no time in taking the fight to the ground and commenced KTFO of his poor opponent(Kim Man Choi or something).Anyway the guy was,I belive 2/5 in his pro fighting career.
On the ground Lessnar reminded me alot of Mark Coleman.We'll have to wait and see how he does against some higher calibur fighters.I hope his dominating performance makes other prowrestlers consider joining the MMA ranks.I know the Undertaker is friends with Pat Miletech,but he's just way too old and banged up to be getting in a cage or a fighting ring.Alot of people are against prowrestlers fighting in MMA.However,alot of people seem to forget some pretty good fighters came from prowrestling.Fujita and Sakuraba are the first to come to mind.Maybe some american prowrestlers could find even more,or at least equal succsuss in MMA.
Originally posted by mr.smiley
That's the problem with having so many fans who are growing up on the Ultimate Fighter.I remember watching the first UFC back in 1994.When it realy was a "new" sport.Albeit a bloodsport then but nonetheless it was good for those days too.I can't help but to think last nights K1 was for the true fans of MMA.The hardcore elite.It wasn't the best show ever and the presentation could have been alot better.However,watching Royce fight Sakuraba again gave me chills.It made me realize how much the sport has evolved in a mere 7 years.For the better and the worst.
Originally posted by mr.smiley
Maybe some american prowrestlers could find even more,or at least equal succsuss in MMA.
Originally posted by wuTathat's exactly how i picture Lesnar fighting a top contender.
Who remember Pete Williams KO on Marc Coleman? That fight was the shit.
he'll do good, until he gasses out as Coleman and Kerr have done in the past. i may be wrong, who knows. i never seen Lesnars cardio tested.
and did anyone noticed that they announced Lesnar as WWE champ. how ****ing embaressing is that.
Originally posted by mr.smiley
Yeah he was very aggresive.He wasted no time in taking the fight to the ground and commenced KTFO of his poor opponent(Kim Man Choi or something).Anyway the guy was,I belive 2/5 in his pro fighting career.On the ground Lessnar reminded me alot of Mark Coleman.We'll have to wait and see how he does against some higher calibur fighters.I hope his dominating performance makes other prowrestlers consider joining the MMA ranks.I know the Undertaker is friends with Pat Miletech,but he's just way too old and banged up to be getting in a cage or a fighting ring.Alot of people are against prowrestlers fighting in MMA.However,alot of people seem to forget some pretty good fighters came from prowrestling.Fujita and Sakuraba are the first to come to mind.Maybe some american prowrestlers could find even more,or at least equal succsuss in MMA.
Former WWE guy Sean O'Haire is 1-2 in MMA. He got KO'd in Pride by Butterbean.
Originally posted by mr.smileyi wouldn't be surprised if yakuza had some connections with Pride.
That's some funny S*#%!!!!!
Wouldn't suprise me if something like that realy happend.Just ask Ensoun Inoue (SPell check!).He belives Pride was ownend by the Yakazu. 😆 😆That's great.
anyone remember Mark Coleman vs Takada?
worst staged fight on the planet. i dont care how much they payed Coleman, if he was going to lose on purpose, he could have done it in a better fashion.
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