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Fight ends in 6 seconds through sick flying armbar

hmmm..not bashin´, but every debate is the same story with ya..

I get it, u´re a vet from these UFC vs Pride wars, but guess what? I dont give a fook about ur vendetta.

I didnt even know this forum b4 last year. So stop with ur BS.

This has nuthin to do with this BS, but..every time u come back and spit the very same blablabla about UFC Pride nuthuggin, JMMA.

It´s getting boring.

I see no substance in your posts. Sorry.

Indeed, PAwikiMan.

Solid post, providing 0 answers to any questions nor being able to refute anything I said. Like i said, pipe down with your retarded arguments. You're almost as bad as the colby fans on here.
 
Solid post, providing 0 answers to any questions nor being able to refute anything I said. Like i said, pipe down with your retarded arguments. You're almost as bad as the colby fans on here.
lmao... now Colby... what da fonk? it´s like UFC vs Pride in your 1st post... what da fonk?

It´s like u have pre-written and pre- established arguments that u spit in every debate..!?!

The Worldwide part of the forum interests me coz it´s a place where u can learn.

Sadly, your knowledge is pretty "wiki". Not interested in refuting something like this, Im afraid.
 
lmao... now Colby... what da fonk? it´s like UFC vs Pride in your 1st post... what da fonk?

It´s like u have pre-written and pre- established arguments that u spit in every debate..!?!

The Worldwide part of the forum interests me coz it´s a place where u can learn.

Sadly, your knowledge is pretty "wiki". Not interested in refuting something like this, Im afraid.

That’s because you can’t refute any of it. The fact that you’re arguing about how Daiju Takase is more than a journeyman shows how little you actually watch(ed) the sport.

I’m not saying I know more than everyone, WW forum is full of guys like Tinobar that know more about JMMA than I ever will, but it’s laughable you’re saying I have wiki knowledge of MMA when on your other account, you were praising me for my knowledge of it.

I guess I understand why your other account got banned. Enjoy your night and keep trying to use the fact that Takase lost to a handful of fighters bigger than him as to why he’s a legend of MMA.
 
That’s because you can’t refute any of it. The fact that you’re arguing about how Daiju Takase is more than a journeyman shows how little you actually watch(ed) the sport.

I’m not saying I know more than everyone, WW forum is full of guys like Tinobar that know more about JMMA than I ever will, but it’s laughable you’re saying I have wiki knowledge of MMA when on your other account, you were praising me for my knowledge of it.

I guess I understand why your other account got banned. Enjoy your night and keep trying to use the fact that Takase lost to a handful of fighters bigger than him as to why he’s a legend of MMA.
u´re repeating urself dude.

Wasnt banned.Asked to.

Praising u yesterday, criticizing u today, perhaps praising u tomorrow.

Depends.

Right now, the way I see it, u have no real substance to share, PakWIKIman

U´re losing my time.
 
u´re repeating urself dude.

Wasnt banned.Asked to.

Praising u yesterday, criticizing u today, perhaps praising u tomorrow.

Depends.

Right now, the way I see it, u have no real substance to share, PakWIKIman

U´re losing my time.

You can respond to try and bash me all you want, makes no difference. Point was made to me when you couldn’t find anything of substance to refute anything I said about Daiju. Thanks for playing kid.
 
You can respond to try and bash me all you want, makes no difference. Point was made to me when you couldn’t find anything of substance to refute anything I said about Daiju. Thanks for playing kid.
I didnt call u names actually... unlike u...

U´re amusing me, PakWIKIman.
 
Andy was already training with Nogueria at this point too, right in the cusp of his prime.

It's really a remarkable win.
Think you have some dates wrong. From what I know Anderson joined the Nogs in 2006. His loss to chonan was in 2004. Before that he was Chute boxe, and then for a short time before the nogs he was with "The Muay Thai Dream Team". Maybe he had done some training sessions with them before during his muay thai dream team time, but don't think he was actually teamed with them full time until his UFC run. And HIGHLY doubt he did any training with them what so ever when he was with Chute Boxe as they had an intense rivalry with Brazilian Top Team with whom the noguerias were affiliated at the time.
 
Think you have some dates wrong. From what I know Anderson joined the Nogs in 2006. His loss to chonan was in 2004. Before that he was Chute boxe, and then for a short time before the nogs he was with "The Muay Thai Dream Team". Maybe he had done some training sessions with them before during his muay thai dream team time, but don't think he was actually teamed with them full time until his UFC run. And HIGHLY doubt he did any training with them what so ever when he was with Chute Boxe as they had an intense rivalry with Brazilian Top Team with whom the noguerias were affiliated at the time.

He was most certainly a chuteboxe guy for the Chonan fight.
 
Think you have some dates wrong. From what I know Anderson joined the Nogs in 2006. His loss to chonan was in 2004. Before that he was Chute boxe, and then for a short time before the nogs he was with "The Muay Thai Dream Team".
He was most certainly a chuteboxe guy for the Chonan fight.

You can read the article below as a reference with quotes from Nogueria. He trained Anderson's ground game and started managing his career beginning with the Waldir dos Anjos fight, which was 3 fights before Chonan.

"He came to train with us at Brazilian Top Team and picked up the necessary skills on the ground, working with me, Rogerio and Feijao.”

When talk of Silva’s possible retirement reached Nogueira’s ear, he intervened. “We arranged a fight for him in Bahia and asked if he was willing, and he accepted,” Nogueira said. “He did the fight in Bahia and then got another in Korea. Then I arranged some fights in England through a contact of a friend of mine. That’s when it all came together.”

http://m.sherdog.com/news/news/Nogueira-Anderson-Silva-Nearly-Retired-Before-Entering-UFC-32234
 
You can read the article below as a reference with quotes from Nogueria. He trained Anderson's ground game and started managing his career beginning with the Waldir dos Anjos fight, which was 3 fights before Chonan.

"He came to train with us at Brazilian Top Team and picked up the necessary skills on the ground, working with me, Rogerio and Feijao.”

When talk of Silva’s possible retirement reached Nogueira’s ear, he intervened. “We arranged a fight for him in Bahia and asked if he was willing, and he accepted,” Nogueira said. “He did the fight in Bahia and then got another in Korea. Then I arranged some fights in England through a contact of a friend of mine. That’s when it all came together.”

http://m.sherdog.com/news/news/Nogueira-Anderson-Silva-Nearly-Retired-Before-Entering-UFC-32234
Sure I guess, still only puts it at a time frame of around a year. Not going to be bullet proof from a crafty sub guy in that short a time even with a nog in your corner I don't think.
 
You can read the article below as a reference with quotes from Nogueria. He trained Anderson's ground game and started managing his career beginning with the Waldir dos Anjos fight, which was 3 fights before Chonan.

"He came to train with us at Brazilian Top Team and picked up the necessary skills on the ground, working with me, Rogerio and Feijao.”

When talk of Silva’s possible retirement reached Nogueira’s ear, he intervened. “We arranged a fight for him in Bahia and asked if he was willing, and he accepted,” Nogueira said. “He did the fight in Bahia and then got another in Korea. Then I arranged some fights in England through a contact of a friend of mine. That’s when it all came together.”

http://m.sherdog.com/news/news/Nogueira-Anderson-Silva-Nearly-Retired-Before-Entering-UFC-32234
You´re right.
 
Sure I guess, still only puts it at a time frame of around a year. Not going to be bullet proof from a crafty sub guy in that short a time even with a nog in your corner I don't think.
The funny thing is that Spider quarrelled with Cordeiro coz Spider was "stealing" BJJ students from one of his friends in Curitiba (which led to a surrealist scene where Cordeiro literally slapped him!)
 
You can read the article below as a reference with quotes from Nogueria. He trained Anderson's ground game and started managing his career beginning with the Waldir dos Anjos fight, which was 3 fights before Chonan.

"He came to train with us at Brazilian Top Team and picked up the necessary skills on the ground, working with me, Rogerio and Feijao.”

When talk of Silva’s possible retirement reached Nogueira’s ear, he intervened. “We arranged a fight for him in Bahia and asked if he was willing, and he accepted,” Nogueira said. “He did the fight in Bahia and then got another in Korea. Then I arranged some fights in England through a contact of a friend of mine. That’s when it all came together.”

http://m.sherdog.com/news/news/Nogueira-Anderson-Silva-Nearly-Retired-Before-Entering-UFC-32234

Stand corrected, guess that time between the loss from Daiju to Ryo is when he left Chute Boxe. He def had Chute Boxe in his corner for the Takase fight. Must not have for Ryo. Guess all Brazilians look alike :::shrug::::
 
Anderson was a purple belt in BJJ when he got mopped on the ground by sub .500 japanese guys.
 
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