Someone’s having a bad day <45>stop trying to start a god damn argument for gods sake fuckin baiter over here
made me chuckle..good one
I agree. I really can't stand Rockhold's arrogance. On the other hand, I don't like Romero either. When he connected on that flying knee on Chris Weidman, it was shocking and brutal. Chris was literally writhing on the mat in a large pool of his on blood. I was worried how serious it might be. Not Yoel. I understand a moment of jubilation directly after something like that and celebrating, but most fighters after a few moments collect themselves and check on the other figher. Not Romero. He assumes his little military march and around and around and around the octagon he goes. I didn't think was ever going to stop. Never checked on Chris, didn't give a rat's ass apparently even though he calls himself God's soldier whatever that means. Also, regardless of the rules and anyone calling me a pus for feeling this way, I don't like fighters who try to permanently maim their opponents, legal or not. The way he damaged Whitakers knee and centered a large part of his strategy around that, I don't like it. I never liked that about Jon Jones either, but that's just me, call me a pus if you like.I like Luke’s fighting style/ability. However, I do not like the side of his personality that he shares with us (maybe he is a nicer person, in person).
With that being said, War Romero!
Romero does say anything to make me dislike him. His fighting style is aggressive, crowd pleasing.
I luvU mikaal Bissbing
No.I agree. I really can't stand Rockhold's arrogance. On the other hand, I don't like Romero either. When he connected on that flying knee on Chris Weidman, it was shocking and brutal. Chris was literally writhing on the mat in a large pool of his on blood. I was worried how serious it might be. Not Yoel. I understand a moment of jubilation directly after something like that and celebrating, but most fighters after a few moments collect themselves and check on the other figher. Not Romero. He assumes his little military march and around and around and around the octagon he goes. I didn't think was ever going to stop. Never checked on Chris, didn't give a rat's ass apparently even though he calls himself God's soldier whatever that means. Also, regardless of the rules and anyone calling me a pus for feeling this way, I don't like fighters who try to permanently maim their opponents, legal or not. The way he damaged Whitakers knee and centered a large part of his strategy around that, I don't like it. I never liked that about Jon Jones either, but that's just me, call me a pus if you like.
I agree. I really can't stand Rockhold's arrogance. On the other hand, I don't like Romero either. When he connected on that flying knee on Chris Weidman, it was shocking and brutal. Chris was literally writhing on the mat in a large pool of his on blood. I was worried how serious it might be. Not Yoel. I understand a moment of jubilation directly after something like that and celebrating, but most fighters after a few moments collect themselves and check on the other figher. Not Romero. He assumes his little military march and around and around and around the octagon he goes. I didn't think was ever going to stop. Never checked on Chris, didn't give a rat's ass apparently even though he calls himself God's soldier whatever that means. Also, regardless of the rules and anyone calling me a pus for feeling this way, I don't like fighters who try to permanently maim their opponents, legal or not. The way he damaged Whitakers knee and centered a large part of his strategy around that, I don't like it. I never liked that about Jon Jones either, but that's just me, call me a pus if you like.
I agree. I really can't stand Rockhold's arrogance. On the other hand, I don't like Romero either. When he connected on that flying knee on Chris Weidman, it was shocking and brutal. Chris was literally writhing on the mat in a large pool of his on blood. I was worried how serious it might be. Not Yoel. I understand a moment of jubilation directly after something like that and celebrating, but most fighters after a few moments collect themselves and check on the other figher. Not Romero. He assumes his little military march and around and around and around the octagon he goes. I didn't think was ever going to stop. Never checked on Chris, didn't give a rat's ass apparently even though he calls himself God's soldier whatever that means. Also, regardless of the rules and anyone calling me a pus for feeling this way, I don't like fighters who try to permanently maim their opponents, legal or not. The way he damaged Whitakers knee and centered a large part of his strategy around that, I don't like it. I never liked that about Jon Jones either, but that's just me, call me a pus if you like.
touche...I'm not sure I noticed that, but that sucks just as much assuming he realized the extent of Silva's injury. Don't really care much for Wideman either.How did you feel about Weidman partying like a rockstar in the cage after Anderson's leg snapped in two? Dana had to go over and tell Weidman to shut up while they were attending to Anderson. You mention Yoel and Jones, but hopefully you're not giving Weidman or anyone else a pass either.