If most wmma fights where like that, we wouldn't have a problem.

Good fight.

Round 2 was close af.

Andrade had the TD's but Tecia had the big strikes.

Wouldn't be surprised if it was a Draw.

Hope Tecia gets it, though.
 
And if oranges were green, they wouldn't be called fucking oranges.
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You’d probably talk about how bad they’re takedowns are compared to Men or how they don’t hit hard enough. You’d find a way to complain.
 
Andrade and Tecia put on a performance, but Andrade just puts these WMMA Fighters on their back feet and makes them throw down, she doesn't let them point fight and pussy foot around the cage, she's a real presence in the 115 pound division. She's there to march you down, throw hands, and slam you on your ass, and I love that about Andrade.

She's WMMA's Justin Gaethje, tough as fuck and doesn't let you get away fighting like a BEYATCH!
 
And if oranges were green, they wouldn't be called fucking oranges.
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the color orange is actually named after the fruit.



The colour orange is named after the appearance of the ripe orange fruit.[3] The word comes from the Old French orange, from the old term for the fruit, pomme d'orange. The French word, in turn, comes from the Italian arancia,[4][5] based on Arabic nāranj, derived from the Sanskrit naranga.[6] The first recorded use of orange as a colour name in English was in 1512,[7][8] in a will now filed with the Public Record Office.

Prior to this word being introduced to the English-speaking world, saffron already existed in the English language.[9] Crog also referred to the saffron colour, so that orange was also referred to as ġeolurēad (yellow-red) for reddish orange, or ġeolucrog (yellow-saffron) for yellowish orange.[10][11][12] Alternatively, orange things were sometimes described as red such as red deer, red hair, the Red Planet and robin redbreast.
 
the color orange is actually named after the fruit.



The colour orange is named after the appearance of the ripe orange fruit.[3] The word comes from the Old French orange, from the old term for the fruit, pomme d'orange. The French word, in turn, comes from the Italian arancia,[4][5] based on Arabic nāranj, derived from the Sanskrit naranga.[6] The first recorded use of orange as a colour name in English was in 1512,[7][8] in a will now filed with the Public Record Office.

Prior to this word being introduced to the English-speaking world, saffron already existed in the English language.[9] Crog also referred to the saffron colour, so that orange was also referred to as ġeolurēad (yellow-red) for reddish orange, or ġeolucrog (yellow-saffron) for yellowish orange.[10][11][12] Alternatively, orange things were sometimes described as red such as red deer, red hair, the Red Planet and robin redbreast.
Let's not talk about it, it ruins my post.
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There are shit fights in the Men’s divisions, as well.

Did you really have to be a dick, and make a shit thread, though ?

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Andrade is one of the few consistently watchable female fighters. One of about 4, maybe 5 at the most.
 
Tecia is fine af

Andrawsh was too strong for her
 
the color orange is actually named after the fruit.



The colour orange is named after the appearance of the ripe orange fruit.[3] The word comes from the Old French orange, from the old term for the fruit, pomme d'orange. The French word, in turn, comes from the Italian arancia,[4][5] based on Arabic nāranj, derived from the Sanskrit naranga.[6] The first recorded use of orange as a colour name in English was in 1512,[7][8] in a will now filed with the Public Record Office.

Prior to this word being introduced to the English-speaking world, saffron already existed in the English language.[9] Crog also referred to the saffron colour, so that orange was also referred to as ġeolurēad (yellow-red) for reddish orange, or ġeolucrog (yellow-saffron) for yellowish orange.[10][11][12] Alternatively, orange things were sometimes described as red such as red deer, red hair, the Red Planet and robin redbreast.

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I just caught the last minute. People talking like it was a war but neither looked like they took any damage.
 
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