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Then go sail the seven sea's and don't? I don't know why this thread is even necessary lol.
Um, not.
I don't consider Aljamain Sterling a "Champion" ... (his win, his rematch, and his--ahem--"title defense" against Dillishaw were all weak AF, IMO.
I would never pay a penny to watch Aljamain.

Then go sail the seven sea's and don't? I don't know why this thread is even necessary lol.
i hope your ass never complains about fighter payUm, not.
I don't consider Aljamain Sterling a "Champion" ... (his win, his rematch, and his--ahem--"title defense" against Dillishaw were all weak AF, IMO.
And now ...
Aljamain faces another midget, who's come out of retirement, and I am supposed to pay money to see this?
Um, no, don't think so.
I would never pay a penny to watch Aljamain.
I would have paid full-price to see an active Cejudo ...
But there are too many weaknesses in Sterling, and too many unknowns in (the current) Cejudo, to make it worth my while to pay money to see this.
If Cejudo wins, I will pay to see his next fight.
If Sterling wins, I still wouldn't pay a penny to watch this thespian.
Fight Night freebies only.
i hope your ass never complains about fighter pay
Who does Aljo need to prove himself against? He beat Yan and Sandhagen convincingly. The only fighter ranked above them is OMalley. Who he’d likely steamroll.The topic of which fights are worth paying money is actually germane to fighting in general.
To see a person what the (ahem) "recent resume" of Sterling face a smaller man who came out of 2+ years of retirement is not worth $85.
It's a club fight, not an elite fight.
Anyone who comes out of retirement, two years with no activity, needs to prove himself.
Anyone who has the past three-fight "resume" of Aljamain needs to actually prove himself also.
Just to be clear, you will be stealing it and watching right?Um, not.
I don't consider Aljamain Sterling a "Champion" ... (his win, his rematch, and his--ahem--"title defense" against Dillishaw were all weak AF, IMO.
And now ...
Aljamain faces another midget, who's come out of retirement, and I am supposed to pay money to see this?
Um, no, don't think so.
I would never pay a penny to watch Aljamain.
I would have paid full-price to see an active Cejudo ...
But there are too many weaknesses in Sterling, and too many unknowns in (the current) Cejudo, to make it worth my while to pay money to see this.
If Cejudo wins, I will pay to see his next fight.
If Sterling wins, I still wouldn't pay a penny to watch this thespian.
Fight Night freebies only.
Just to be clear, you will be stealing it and watching right?