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Thinking of Urijah Hall turning and looking away on his knees when Weidman was crippled.
Not a TKO or regular stoppage. What about when your opponent is out cold, face down, gurgling in a pool of Saliva and blood?!
Yelling and Cheering like you won the lottery when you don't know if the guy on the floor will wake up.
Is it better to wait to see if the guy is okay before cheering and celebrating?
It would suck if you were celebrating and then later found out they were comatose.
I prefer Lyoto style respecting your opponent always, you won ok don't need to get too emotional.
on the other side has a man who has a family, he helped you test your fight skills and deserve respect.
You have got to understand that destroying the opponent is something you are trained to do,and your own health is at risk because someone is tryin to do the same...so at FIRST there is jubilation,a rush,a high,and some relief as well.
It might take a second to come down and feel for the other guy.
I dont find it always disrespectful because some fighters style is to pull deep into the depths of some bad shit to pull out a win. Not everyone can win on technical brilliance,or in a calm manner.
I always thought it was badass when a person remains calm when he wins, that's why I love Ryu and Fedor.
i'm attracted to silent killers I hate emotional people.