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Does that change weightcutting? TJ ain’t training at a commercial gym too, I’m just surprised more fighters aren’t adopting his methods
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TJ ain’t training at a commercial too
Commercial gym*I was wondering about this, thanks for clearing it up.
Does that change weightcutting? TJ ain’t training at a commercial gym too, I’m just surprised more fighters aren’t adopting his methods
Frankie didnt cut a lot at 155, he was too badass to need to.Fighters have moved down before and done well.
Did Jared Cannonier change anything? What about Frankie? He wasn't far off champ/champ moving down.
Whatever happens with TJ he's doing nothing new and it changes absolutely nothing.
TJ has Napoleon complx
That works both ways though cause the one changing weights has also always won, they did happe to be the lighter fighter but this is a little bit different than the rest.Change weight cutting? I know in the champ champ fights the lighter guy always wins, but in general most fighters find success in lower weightclasses.
Cool man. Who te hell are you.View attachment 506397
T.J. is the second most competitive person I have ever met. We wrestled together in college and he was never the type to shy away from anyone. He literally fought our starting 184lb Ian Murphy, who later fought jacare in dream, over a game of basketball.
The most competitive person I have ever met was Steve Neal. He coached me for a year in college before going to football. He is a heavyweight world champion wrestler who walked onto patriots and won 2 Super Bowls. Steve was a competitive maniac. I once beat him in bond and the next day he accused me of losing it, I later found out he hid the game bc he could not take losing again. We once played a game of football instead of wrestling practice. I was on the team against Steve. We were way ahead. He started getting crazy, this guy is 6’5 280 with little fat. He made us stay an hour after practice, refused to let anyone quit, the second his team finally got the lead he let us leave.
I have always thought that Steve and TJ were so similar. They remind me of the other in a lot of ways. They can at times be dicks but usually it’s because they hate losing or just truly believe they are better than everyone at everything. They are also the two most successful athletes I have ever met. Something that is not a coincidence. T.J. can rub some people te wrong way but I never see him that way. I always know that’s one of the things that makes T.J. great! It is not a little man syndrome in any way. He is an ultra competitive freak. He hates losing more than anyone could love winning. Steve was the same way. Both world champs
Threw in a pic from college where T.J. had a mullet for Halloween
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T.J. is the second most competitive person I have ever met. We wrestled together in college and he was never the type to shy away from anyone. He literally fought our starting 184lb Ian Murphy, who later fought jacare in dream, over a game of basketball.
The most competitive person I have ever met was Steve Neal. He coached me for a year in college before going to football. He is a heavyweight world champion wrestler who walked onto patriots and won 2 Super Bowls. Steve was a competitive maniac. I once beat him in bond and the next day he accused me of losing it, I later found out he hid the game bc he could not take losing again. We once played a game of football instead of wrestling practice. I was on the team against Steve. We were way ahead. He started getting crazy, this guy is 6’5 280 with little fat. He made us stay an hour after practice, refused to let anyone quit, the second his team finally got the lead he let us leave.
I have always thought that Steve and TJ were so similar. They remind me of the other in a lot of ways. They can at times be dicks but usually it’s because they hate losing or just truly believe they are better than everyone at everything. They are also the two most successful athletes I have ever met. Something that is not a coincidence. T.J. can rub some people te wrong way but I never see him that way. I always know that’s one of the things that makes T.J. great! It is not a little man syndrome in any way. He is an ultra competitive freak. He hates losing more than anyone could love winning. Steve was the same way. Both world champs
Threw in a pic from college where T.J. had a mullet for Halloween
BJ vs GSPChange weight cutting? I know in the champ champ fights the lighter guy always wins, but in general most fighters find success in lower weightclasses.
*almost always winsBJ vs GSP
1/10th of a liter is a waste of time. Nobody is doing thatJust an FYI, since you seem to be not in the know, IV's are NOT illegal. The rule states that IV's are only prohibited if it's "more than 100 mL per 12 hour period".
It goes on to state:
"Infusions or injections are permitted if the infused/injected substance is not on the Prohibited List, and the volume of fluid administered does not exceed 100 mL per 12-hour period."