It wasn't the middle of the fight. Anderson was KOed laying on the canvas.
I agree on the emotions part, but they don't have to be disrespectful or hate necessarily though.
cool... hehehe..
these guys spend so much time together... it would be tough to do all that media together if they really hated eachother..
And that fight went well for Pat huh? He looked like crap that night....
You can't really love your opponent during a fight, that's a fact. You need the bad intentions.
See. Anderson is not a thug. He loves kids. Why do you guys try to make Anderson look like an antagonist? Does it have to do with high melanin contain in his skin?
always a fucking race baiter around to try to spoil the fun
I think after he really establishes himself with another win over Anderson and a couple more impressive title defences against the likes of Vitor and Jacare Weidman will be one of the most popular fighters in the sport.
I think after he really establishes himself with another win over Anderson and a couple more impressive title defences against the likes of Vitor and Jacare Weidman will be one of the most popular fighters in the sport.
Those are 3 very tough fights to do in a row. Most of the time, something would go wrong for him in at least one (or more) of those fights.
Don't get me wrong, he can beat all of them, but if he has to fight them 3 in a row, he'll probably lose.
both of them very likable.
Are we supposed to pretend like Anderson doesn't have a bad attitude, fuck around during fights, and claim "injuries" when he fights someone good? Seriously, outside of his skill in the octagon, there are very, very few traits to find admirable about him. But you like Diaz too, so I'm going to guess you don't care what happens outside the octagon. Fair enough.
Kids ugly as hell. But cool vid none the less
I can't wait until Weidman's son knocks out Anderson's son
Weidman calls Silva "Hey bud, how are you?"
they shake hands and embrace...
if half the retards in here were right about the "disrespect" by Silva towards Weidman, Weidman would have gone straight to his table and ignored Silva.