That time Wanderlei almost finished Bisping

wanderelei was still competitive despite the mileage on him at this time. he won 1, lost 1 pretty much until he left the ufc. beat bisping, stann, jardine, cung le etc. had some nice wins in their. sucks he never got a title shot

To be fair, he never came close to deserving one.
 
Soccer kicks stupid and require zero skill to use them.

Especially in that spot from the video. Any Jabroni could kick someone in the face there

If you get somebody in a position to soccer kick them in mma you've earned the soccer kick. It requires skill to get them there and skill to throw it in a way they don't capitalize on your shitty soccer kick.
 
Almost only counts in horseshoes.

However, if that were in the UK, bisping would have been awarded the decision.

Anderson Silva
Dan Henderson
Matt Hamill (worst decision in fighting history)

All decision "wins" in the UK.

I don't see an argument for giving Anderson or Hendo the decision.

Anderson - Bisping decisively won three rounds, and rocked Silva multiple times.

Hendo - Bisping decisively won three rounds and massively outstruck Hendo in every round. You can give Hendo the two rounds that he hurt Bisping in. But even if you make the round he almost got the finish a 10-8 it's a draw.
 
If you get somebody in a position to soccer kick them in mma you've earned the soccer kick. It requires skill to get them there and skill to throw it in a way they don't capitalize on your shitty soccer kick.

So if a fighter slips on the mat that’s skill. Derp. It requires absolutely no skill to kick someone in the face on the ground. Zero
 
you see hooks from punks in a street fight too. Do hooks not require skill?

These guys trained soccer kicks. They did drills with them. Hit pads with them. Chute boxe developed a strategy around them. Not everyone was landing soccer kicks as often as others.




What class did they teach them all to cheat and hold the ropes while doing it
 
Was rewatching bisping vs anderson the other night. Do you remember bisping dropping anderson in that fight, and also badly rocking him on another occassion? Do you remember that after anderson dropped bisping he did absolutely nothing the entire next round?

The knee was devastating but the fight went the distance and bisping won on points, i wouldnt even say it was a controversial result

I was sat three rows back from the cage and do not remember any of that thanks to 10 pints of Strongbow
 
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