Did you like Bubba a bit after he got KTFO?

It was really hard to like Bubba.....Just felt bad for him after the K.o.....Let him bang on the finally with that 1 guy who got K.O by the short stocky guy??
 
I like how Mir was trying to make him feel better, but Bubba had to ask:

Mir: "Even Anderson Silva has [bleep] losses on his record. George [St. Pierre], I've seen get knocked out. Best fighters in the world."
Bubba: "Oh. How long was it?" (the fight)
Mir: "20 seconds."
Bubba: "Really..."

:icon_chee That was the best part.
 
Yeah no. If I don't like someone before they take a beating, I'm not gonna like them after.
 
I like how Mir was trying to make him feel better, but Bubba had to ask:

Mir: "Even Anderson Silva has [bleep] losses on his record. George [St. Pierre], I've seen get knocked out. Best fighters in the world."
Bubba: "Oh. How long was it?" (the fight)
Mir: "20 seconds."
Bubba: "Really..."

And he spared him telling him the fight was twice longer than it really was
 
Yes I am ok with him now while I wasn't before.
 
I don't care about him outside the octagon. But inside the octagon, he is incredibly inconsistent.

JBJ nailed it when he said that he never knows which Bubba will show up during a fight.
 
I definitely hated Bubba more than Josh until i realised that whenever Josh is speaking? It's like he's asking a question? You know how his voice goes high at the end of every sentence? It'll keep going up? Until he gets to his last sentence when it goes down.

Every fucking interview seriously.
 
Not at all, I actually felt his dive / submission / lack of effort robbed us off watching the savage beating we had been anticipating.
 
nope. I thought it was funny just how easily he was beaten.

It was obvious he was very overrated, and he did not deserve the wild card. His relationship with JJ is the only reason he got it. watching him whine and complain over his match-up with Hall was pathetic.
 
I don't feel bad for him at all,Bubba was lucky to have second chance but blow it
 
He redeemed himself by reacting the way he did to the loss and being laid back about it. I laughed at his post fight comments.
 
Bubba bugs me less than Josh. Uriah bugs me less than Josh or Bubba.
For all their skills and abilities, none of them strike me as being particularly great blokes.
Then again maybe it's just the pressure to perform, because I do think Bubba seemed less of a tool after the fight, and he was clearly much more relaxed.
It's not like the sort of pressure they face fighting and on the show is typical either, so they could be completely ok normally.
The exact nature of the competition and the house is more likely to result in arrogance and aggressiveness as a response.
It's certainly makes Dylan's character stand out, although on the downside he doesn't particularly seem like he wants to hit people in the cage either.
 
I can't hate on the guy. He's obviously insecure and a bit of a head case. The guy came from a rough background and is just trying to better his life.

All the whining and complaining about the matchup was annoying, but I saw it as fear. I think the guy had really high expectations for himself and wanted to come through for his family. Not that the other guys don't, but it just seemed like he put a huge amount of pressure on himself then started doubting whether he could come through.

I just felt bad for him after he got his eye busted up. At 29 years old, he probably saw this as his last big shot.
 
I definitely hated Bubba more than Josh until i realised that whenever Josh is speaking? It's like he's asking a question? You know how his voice goes high at the end of every sentence? It'll keep going up? Until he gets to his last sentence when it goes down.

Every fucking interview seriously.

LOL. It is like he is interviewing himself. He knows he is really important and he doesn't trust that any interviewer would have the skills he has to get to the hard hitting impornant questions about himself and his philosophy so he just needs to do the interviewing himself.
 
LOL. It is like he is interviewing himself. He knows he is really important and he doesn't trust that any interviewer would have the skills he has to get to the hard hitting impornant questions about himself and his philosophy so he just needs to do the interviewing himself.

I know, right? Seriously, get a personality, cos right now he sounds like the Vapid Douche-a-tron 2000 (that represents the number of spots on his back btw)
 
I found him a little annoying, but in this video he shows his sportsmanship. There are many guys out there (Koscheck) that would've tried to lie in this situation. I respect him for being a man about it.



Pretty good fight with better ending .
 
As much as I hated him going in to this fight, that KO was brutal and he was a man about it afterwards.
 
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