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Stephen A. Smith with the "dick punch."
Thigh punch ala Romero
Stephen A. Smith with the "dick punch."
SAS via whatever he wants
SAS via whatever he wants
If you watched the video you would know that Rogan disagrees with him during the interview and explains why and then SAS tells him he's right and doesn't mind being corrected by someone like Joe who's been involved in the sport for so long.Notice that Joe waited until he was a few thousand miles away to run his mouth.
I used to watch ESPN religiously four years ago for whatever reason.
All of these hosts are relatively new to MMA. They don't know much. That's why the network hired Chael and Ariel. But they all act like authorities on MMA. They are incredibly clueless. I remember one host thought Roy Nelson was just some random fat guy.
I feel your painI used to watch ESPN religiously four years ago for whatever reason.
“Someone needs to explain to me what’s happening here. It looks like he’s punching a baby,” Rogan said to Thomson as the pair watched the footage of Smith’s pad work. “This guy should not be allowed to talk about fighting.”
After trashing Smith’s training footage, Rogan and Thomson shifted their attention to the ESPN commentators comments about Cerrone.
“You called a guy a quitter [who], first of all, had a broken orbital bone. You’re saying he was a quitter? He got his face smashed. He got cracked by one of the biggest punches in the sport. He has the most wins in the [UFC]. He has the most wins by finish. He has the most bonuses. I mean, come on. He has the most fights. You’re calling that guy a quitter? He got cracked! That’s what happens.”
Thomson then posited that Smith will probably not be treated very warmly by UFC fighters after the way he spoke about Cerrone. Rogan agreed, reminding that losing a fight is an incredibly emotional experience, and implying that a little more tact should be exercised when discussing defeated fighters.
“Losing a fight is so much different than losing a game [in another sport]. It’s not the same. You’re talking about unbelievable physical consequences.”
https://www.bjpenn.com/mma-news/ufc/joe-rogan-buries-stephen-a-smith-this-guy-should-not-be-allowed-to-talk-about-fighting/