Media Jordan Vucenic pleased with losing in the UFC debut

Its like a serbian or croat name

Like Miocic or Filipovic

OR SOMETHING

Looks like it's most likely to be Montenegrin, according to Wiki. There's a lot of south slavic SOMETHINGS around, ain't there?
 
Looks like it's most likely to be Montenegrin, according to Wiki. There's a lot of south slavic SOMETHINGS around, ain't there?
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Yea, he's an ethnic minority here according to Tommy Robinson.

If he's part of an ethnic minority community then he quite literally is an ethnic minority. And WTH does TR have to do with it?

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He actually looked good in his debut.
And Guram is a tough guy as well.

Jordan is only 28 and I think he'll be top 10 in a few years.
 
He had a good showing in Cage Warriors only a week or two before his fight. He's talented. That's a tough short notice fight to take.

Before his loss he was on a good run with four straight wins by submission. He's also 1-1 with Paul Hughes.
 
He actually looked good in his debut.
And Guram is a tough guy as well.

Jordan is only 28 and I think he'll be top 10 in a few years.
28 is not young in MMA. In a few years he'll be over 30 lol.. Seems like a nice guy but won't do much
 
28 is literally entering your physical prime
That just means he's so far behind if he losing to guys like Guram who although not a bad fighter will never sniff top 10 much less the belt at that age.

And I know you'll to point guys in their mid to late 30's who are champs or are top contenders but most likely those guys were competing and beating the best fighters at his age..

If you think 28 yrs old is young for a prospect in MMA or combat sports you couldn't be more wrong
 
That just means he's so far behind if he losing to guys like Guram who although not a bad fighter will never sniff top 10 much less the belt at that age.

And I know you'll to point guys in their mid to late 30's who are champs or are top contenders but most likely those guys were competing and beating the best fighters at his age..

If you think 28 yrs old is young for a prospect in MMA or combat sports you couldn't be more wrong
I mean he basically had Guram beat. He won round 1, round 2 was close and Guram edged it. His corner told him he was up two going into the third and he lacked the urgency to finish strong. It was his first fight in the UFC, give it a rest, man.
 
28 is not young in MMA. In a few years he'll be over 30 lol.. Seems like a nice guy but won't do much

28 is relatively young in MMA.

Look at the average age of the top across of all divisions in the UFC.
 
28 is relatively young in MMA.

Look at the average age of the top across of all divisions in the UFC.

Like I said at 28 those guys were competing and beating the best.

That's like a 24-25 year old rookie in the NBA or the NFL. Just because he's young in the outside world doesn't mean he's young in MMA.

If he had freakish physical traits like a ridiculous power or insane speed then maybe he can have an Ngannou type climb but he doesn't.
 
Idk why people are still hung up on tattoos or whatever people wanna do their bodies at this point.

I would think people understood at this point you don't judge a book on his cover, especially if you only judge it on your own biases. If see someone with a lot of tattoos, the only assumption I make is that they have a lot of money or a friend who does Ink as a job.
 
28 is literally entering your physical prime

I think I'd call it more athletic prime. We see athletes perform well around that age since by that time they've matured and gained a shit ton more experience so they're better able to tap into whatever physical abilities they have left. If we had a fight between a 22 year old and 29 year old where they were evenly skilled/experienced I'd put my money on the 22 year old all day.
 
I had no idea about this guy until like 2 days before the fight when I started watching some tape for gambling purposes.

He seemed like a pretty decent dude.
And this is why the house always wins.
 
And this is why the house always wins.

Doesn't really apply to sports gambling lol.

And even in that context of that saying, the house has never beaten me. It would take them decades just to break even unless I started giving them donation bets haha.
 
That just means he's so far behind if he losing to guys like Guram who although not a bad fighter will never sniff top 10 much less the belt at that age.

And I know you'll to point guys in their mid to late 30's who are champs or are top contenders but most likely those guys were competing and beating the best fighters at his age..

If you think 28 yrs old is young for a prospect in MMA or combat sports you couldn't be more wrong
He barely lost to Guram, in his UFC debut. He has years to build himself a career.
 
Doesn't really apply to sports gambling lol.

And even in that context of that saying, the house has never beaten me. It would take them decades just to break even unless I started giving them donation bets haha.
Sure buddy lol
 
Sure buddy lol

You tried gambling, had no clue what you were doing, and lost your beer money, didn't you?

Can always spot the clueless bums haha.

"House always wins" hahah. You sound like an old geezer who go turned out by a casino or some shit one time and has been bitter about it ever since haha.
 
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