Yeah fill this fucking forum with fist and mafacka uppercutsHow bout I stir my fist into your face instead?
You don't earn anybodies attention though. You're a dumb fuck with a dumbass opinion that hero-worships fighters. Picture of a fighter as your AV like it's a girl on your locker. You embarrassing fuck.
Tony Ferguson's win-streak albeit impressive is nothing more than a house of cards about to cave in. Aside from his RDA victory he has looked very beatable in all of his fights - many of them against very subpar competition. In the RDA fight there could have been a number of mitigating factors which led to the poor performance from RDA... whether it be a poor weight cut, coming off a loss, USADA, whatever.
Tony Ferguson was being pummeled and was even full mounted by a very green to the scene Kevin Lee who had the most blatant case of staph infection on his chest. Staph infection is very serious and isn't on the Tito Ortiz "fractured skull" of excuses when a fighter loses. It is admirable that Kevin Lee even took the fight.
An infection of that magnitude will certainly sap your energy, and it is obvious that fatigue attributed to Kevin Lee's eventual downfall in round 3... it wasn't that Tony Ferguson was the better fighter...
If Khabib comes in healthy to this fight, and that is a big if due to the intensity of his training and his difficult weight cuts, then I do not see how this fight is competitive barring the puncher's chance (or in Tony's case, a spinning elbow, flying knee, etc) which is possible in any fight.. although I feel like Tony will be even more hesitant than usual in this fight when it comes to throwing his flashy arsenal of moves because it will result in being taken down. This alone will make Tony's gameplan more restrictive.
Can you imagine if Khabib has full mount on Tony - (it won't happen because Khabib likes to stay in more advantageous positions)? Or is able to dictate the pace for 2-3 rounds? Anything else will be number one bullshit.
not really ferguson won round 2 and was winning round three until he subbed himKevin Lee was basically on his death bed and he gave tony all he could handle. I’m expecting Khabib to wrestle fuck him for the win. Dunno why anyone wouldn’t expect that sort of fight.
Where exactly should he rated if he is overrated?I agree that Tony is overrated, but I think you might be a little off about the staph infection thing. I don't think an external staph infection is super physically draining. I think that's when they get into your bloodstream.
I'm not an expert on the topic, so I could be wrong, but that's the impression I've always had. I had a wrestling teammate get staph in high school. He covered it up, took some antibiotics, and was good to go. I think he only missed 1 practice so he could get 24 hours of antibiotics into his system.
Because it’s mma and one strike or submission attempt could end your night.
You watch many mma fights?
I am leaning towards Tony in this fight. I think were gonna get a decision here consider the fact that both guys are incredibly hard to finish, in 51 fights between them they have been combined finished once. That being Tony be by a submission in 2009 which IMO is irrelevant at this point. When you have two high level guys like this you don't often see a finish in fights where one guy doesnt have a clear advantage in any element of mma.
So with all that said, I am gonna go with the guy that has the killer pace and cardio and that is Tony. He out paced RDA which is hard to do over 5 rounds, Khabib hasnt gone beyond 3 in his entire career and when he has no one has really challenged him that much cause he dominates. I think Tony will make him work harder and offer a challenge in that aspect and I think he will slow down in the later rounds. I think we'll get a competitive fight with Khabib winning the first 2/3 but then Tony will take over 4 and 5.
I told you guys dumbass Khabib fans would be making stupid threads leading up to the fight.
Anyone who thinks this fight is anything other than a 50/50 fight is a biased idiot.
There hasn't been a fight harder to call in a while.