Is the "no tapping to strikes" sherbro the worst kind of sherbro?

Knowing when you're done. There is no difference. Fighters talk sometimes it backfires. You can fault Bj all you want, he fought the best WW on the planet for that title and the title for number 1 on the planet. So way he fell short after all the shit talk, these things happen and they will happen again throughout the years.
Did you read BJs comment that I was responding to?
 
Yes thats happened before. "verbal tapout"

GSP got one out of Hughes in the third fight IIRC

Most recent example I saw was Joe Warren in Bellator screaming when he got kneebar'd. Can't remember who he was facing.
 
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If the dummies who criticize fighters for tapping to strikes saw a list of everyone who has done it (there must be one floating around), then they would quickly realize how fucking stupid they sound.
Yes there is one, and ironically they ignore that quite a lot of their favorite, "super manly tough" fighters are on the tapped to strikes list.

I've noticed the overlap of GSP haters & tapped to strikes insulters is pretty astounding, and for some reason, the FACT that the overwhelming consensus MMA/UFC GOAT has tapped to strikes, and it's basically the only "ammo" that they can use because their favorites aren't as good &/or accomplished as the certified MMA/UFC GOAT GSP.

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Yes there is one, and ironically they ignore that quite a lot of their favorite, "super manly tough" fighters are on the tapped to strikes list.

I've noticed the overlap of GSP haters & tapped to strikes insulters is pretty astounding, and for some reason, the FACT that the overwhelming consensus MMA/UFC GOAT has tapped to strikes, and it's basically the only "ammo" that they can use because their favorites aren't as good &/or accomplished as the certified MMA/UFC GOAT GSP.

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Man that GSP BJ Penn 2 fight must have had them shitting blood ever since.
 
The foot stomping and inactive top position apologists are the worst sherbros. Thankfully their preferred fighters ost belts
 
Who knows what weird things happen to your body when your brain is getting bounced around your skull, your brain can literally hallucinate and feel things that are not real, no one can say how it feels to another man, maybe he feels like he is really going to die, or feels something strange like parts of his body shutting down etc.

One time I got hit in the liver not even that hard, just light sparring, and I felt like someone dumped a bucket of cold water over my entire body, to an outside observer it would have just looked like I was being a bitch over nothing.
 
One time I got hit in the liver not even that hard, just light sparring, and I felt like someone dumped a bucket of cold water over my entire body, to an outside observer it would have just looked like I was being a bitch over nothing.

I once got hit in the liver with a knee (also "light" sparring) and my body shut down completely. Not a pleasant feeling at all...
 
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I have no problem with a fighter tapping to strikes but it really shouldn't come down to that. Either the ref or the fighters coach should've stopped the fight by that point. People shit on fighters who tap to strikes when they should really be shitting on the coach for not taking care of their fighters.
 
I have no problem with a fighter tapping to strikes but it really shouldn't come down to that. Either the ref or the fighters coach should've stopped the fight by that point. People shit on fighters who tap to strikes when they should really be shitting on the coach for not taking care of their fighters.
It depends. Some guys tap out before the ref should intervene. Some guys do actually quit when they could have hung on. Some guys lose the grit they once had... But at the top level,barring an injury of some kind,usually the fighter is really just too hurt and dont see a way out.
 
It depends. Some guys tap out before the ref should intervene. Some guys do actually quit when they could have hung on. Some guys lose the grit they once had... But at the top level,barring an injury of some kind,usually the fighter is really just too hurt and dont see a way out.

If a pro fighter is tapping out i feel like it's hard to say they should've/ could've hung on. I'm sure you're right that it has happened but i doubt that's the norm. If a concussed fighter can tell he's done, the ref and his corner should be able to see that.
 
If a pro fighter is tapping out i feel like it's hard to say they should've/ could've hung on. I'm sure you're right that it has happened but i doubt that's the norm. If a concussed fighter can tell he's done, the ref and his corner should be able to see that.
Its def not the norm but it happens.
 
Please tell me it's only white belts and trolls who shit on fighters for what they tapped to.

I keep seeing it brought up, as if tapping to stop someone from potentially dislocating your arm is somehow perfectly acceptable, while tapping to stop a guy from potentially killing you or leaving you brain damaged is frowned upon and cowardly.

Seriously, how much of a mindless meat head do you gotta be to think this way? How much thought have you put into this? A bunch of dudes in their moms basements couch quarterbacking and shitting on champions who knew when they were defeated. MMA fans make me fucken sick.

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It's not something I believe in, but didn't it start with the fighters themselves? Chuck Liddell used to bring that up sometimes.
 
I have no problem with a fighter tapping to strikes but it really shouldn't come down to that. Either the ref or the fighters coach should've stopped the fight by that point. People shit on fighters who tap to strikes when they should really be shitting on the coach for not taking care of their fighters.

Maybe they changed it, or maybe I'm wrong, but I don't tbink the corners can stop the fight - between rounds they can, but not in the middle of the action with a towel. Isn't that the case? Anybody else remember this coming up?
 
Good post @Koro_11

I'd also like to point out the people who say 'he almost got beat by a LW in Burns' are also usually the basement dwellers, most likely chubby too :)
 
Maybe they changed it, or maybe I'm wrong, but I don't tbink the corners can stop the fight - between rounds they can, but not in the middle of the action with a towel. Isn't that the case? Anybody else remember this coming up?

You're right that it's against the rules but it only results in your fighter being disqualified which is the outcome you're looking for when throwing in the towel. It's a pretty ridiculous rule and punishment for violating said rule.
 
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