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Thanks, just fact lol.
Oh and nice sig bet I agree haha
Cecil Peoples lol, I like your sig
Thanks, just fact lol.
Oh and nice sig bet I agree haha
The guy got out muscled and beat by a 145'er. He literally laid on his back with no offense, just laid there holding on for dear life hoping it was going to be stood up. Then when he does get to his feet he just tries kicking off the cage. If this guy gets in the cage with a real wrestler at 155 hes gonna be fucked.
The kick on Bendo, which secured him the decision, was a stroke of luck and is his biggest accomplishment.
Aside from that, he won't become champ, he falls just a bit short on certain skills to get past the top tier.
Also, he is too arrogant for his own good, probably his biggest flaw.
too bad Pettis will have to start over after Cerrone is done with him. Cerrone seems like he doesnt really care about the belt. Too much attention. He just wants to fight and get paid. Pettis is the kind of striker that Cerrone likes to fight. just my opinion
Again. When has that been the case
That fight was up in the air in that last round. Anyone could have taken it.
Cerrone is the type of fighter pettis likes. Someone who won't be trying lay on him the entire fight.
Where does it imply that I said Bendo was dominating the fight? or that he was domiating the 5th round? I think he was edging the round and even if he would have lost slightly on points the judges would have most likely given Bendo the nod because he was champ and Pettis didn't decisively beat the champ without a significant blow or knockdown in that round and overall wouldn't have done enough to win most likely.
I'm willing to bet Pettis dives for takedowns on Cerrone instead of trying to strike. Cerrone will light Pettis up on the feet.
Bendo/Pettis. derp