And more recently Adesanya v Imavov.It is HUGE advantage to get a good eye poke on an opponent; it's really hard to come back from. Both Stipe (DC 1) and Randy (Chuck 2) got KOd right after an eye poke,
And more recently Adesanya v Imavov.It is HUGE advantage to get a good eye poke on an opponent; it's really hard to come back from. Both Stipe (DC 1) and Randy (Chuck 2) got KOd right after an eye poke,
No. This is far from pointless bitching, we just lost a HW title match because of it.ive seen a lot of fights… they dont always result in a win for the poker…
people just have to bitch about something it seems
how is it an advantage to have no-contests and DQs on your record?
just sayin

Because it very rarely ends in a NC and never ends in a DQ.how is it an advantage to have no-contests and DQs on your record?
just sayin
Good points here. If a defensive lineman hits a quarterback late or makes helmet to helmet contact, there is no need to determine if it was intentional- a foul is a foul, as it should be.There's no way a ref can be sure if the first instance of any foul was intentional, but they shouldn't be burdened with making that determination.
Refs in other sports have no issue calling a foul and determining the penalty. Not sure why it's so unreasonable to expect MMA refs to do the same.
how is it an advantage to have no-contests and DQs on your record?
just sayin
No, they're almost never incidental. Fighters are coming out saying this. Jon Jones himself said he knows it's illegal but he does it anyway. And it's not the gloves either.I don't think any rule changes would help a whole lot. The vast majority of eye pokes are incidental, and if severe punishments were handed out for them, you wouldn't like it. Guys would be cringing in pain over any finger that even brushed against their face, looking for an advantage.
Unless they change the gloves, which is a whole other ball of wax, I think they(and we) just have to deal with it being part of the fight game.
This whole train wreck is good in a weird way....
Similar to how a stock market crash is "good" in that it results in correcting a bubble... but there will be pain, that is just how things work.
If no one stands up against a bad behavior then it continues.
All these idiots fighters saying a champ should just take it in the ass and fight on with a disadvantage and effectively award their opponent for cheating are part of the problem.
Gane is a serial cheater.
This was shaping up to be a competitive fight, such that the advantage caused by impaired vision from an illegal shot COULD have imparted sufficient change in the trajectory of the fight to possibly affect the outcome. We have seen NUMEROUS TIMES where a fighter gets fouled and finished shortly after whilst trying to fight on in a compromised state.
Effectively what the entire tard army is saying right now is:
"The HW champ should have risked his legacy and title by fighting with impaired vision because that means I get what I want and I don't care who else gets hurt as long as I get what I want."
Unfortunately for Gane, many of you in the tard army, Chael, Anthony Smith, etc.... Tom has enough backbone to not cave to pressure and cave to the crybabies, he was willing to stand up for himself and not get fucked over and placate cheating, whether it be intentional or not. Yall gotta wait and it will get rebooked and hopefully we get a fair fight then and may the best man win.
No. This is far from pointless bitching, we just lost a HW title match because of it.
It doesn't ALWAYS result in a loss, but it creates a huge advantage, and to deny that is silly.
Everyone here has "watched a lot of fights," that's not much of an appeal to authority.
Good point on the locker room warning.It has been said many times, but the assessment of "intentional" or not shouldn't matter. You're warned in the locker room. First one is a point, regardless. Same for nut shots and fence grabs.
Second time? DQ loss imo.
There's no way a ref can be sure if the first instance of any foul was intentional, but they shouldn't be burdened with making that determination.
Refs in other sports have no issue calling a foul and determining the penalty. Not sure why it's so unreasonable to expect MMA refs to do the same.
And what you are doing is not only participating in them, but bitching about bitching, which is hilarious.Yeah and theres not 50 other threads about it… have fun bitching, kids
Pretty stupid to be shitting on Tom over this situation and giving props to Gane. Lots of retarded reactions on Sherdog, but this one takes the cake.
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New video shows Tom Aspinall's livid backstage reaction after UFC 321 eye-pokes: 'All that training for that'
Aspinall's first statement since UFC 321 included footage of his furious backstage reaction immediately following his eye-poke controversy with Ciryl Gane.sports.yahoo.com
"All that training for that," a livid Aspinall can be heard telling Daniel Cormier. "What the f*** is he doing?"
"The left one was really deep," replies Cormier.
"They're f***ing both bad," Aspinall says. "They're both bad. He got warned twice before it. Twice before it he got warned for it. F***ing did it again."

And what you are doing is not only participating in them, but bitching about bitching, which is hilarious.
Because NC's aren't losses, and DQ losses are fairy tales that don't happen.how is it an advantage to have no-contests and DQs on your record?
just sayin