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You say all this while having a meltdown like a 12 year old over a simple question, to defend your idolizing devotionalism to Ken that obscures all rationality, reminiscent of how I use to feel about pro wrestlers when I was 12...."Ducked"? You've been on this site for 22 years. I'd guess you're at least 35 years old, probably much older than that, yet you talk like a 12-year-old. I already know that nothing will come of this discussion. Your mind is already made up. Literally every single time you engage me in conversation, you do nothing but shit on Ken. It's boring. We don't have real conversations. I provide information, you ignore it.
I am fair to Ken, I just dont like and object to some of your attempts at flagrant revisionism, which you, and only you subscribe to.
He barely committed for half an hour on the feet. Whatever he threw during the brief period on the ground was not particularly significant.It won't matter to you when I tell you that Ken used palm strikes, elbows, and punches to the body.
You'll say "Blah blah Pancrase blah" and then ignore Severn's clear statement "I came up with my strategy of how am I gonna piss off 10,000 people in an arena. And guess what, I succeeded. I pissed off all these fans watching" and continue to blame Ken for everything.
Yes, Dan was at fault also. But it takes two to tango in that circling farce of inaction.
You came up first with this longwinded sorry sob story to defend Ken
"Ken didn't want to get jailed"..."Ken wanted to be a role model for the Windsor boys and girls club".He wasn't incapable, he heard that competitors who broke the rules laid down by the court were potentially going to be fined or even jailed, and so he elected to observe those rules, not just because he didn't want to go to jail - which was absolutely a possibility since the same month as UFC 9 eight fighters and promoters connected to Extreme Challenge were arrested in Montreal after an event - but because he was starting to become a role model and had just spent a day with the Windsor Boys and Girls club and couldn't stomach the idea of kids who look up to him seeing him behind bars or in handcuffs. He didn't trust that the SEG "compromise" was worth the risk, so he decided to obey the rules that had been laid down. He didn't suddenly forget how to punch and nobody has ever said anything that stupid, except you...
Ken neither circled nor danced. He stood in the center of the cage and watched Severn avoid him for nearly the entire fight.
Give me a break with this level of sickening syrupy adoration excuse making.
Palm striking was legal.
Ken was highly versed in Palm stikes which were the only permitted hand strikes on the feet in Pancrase.
Ken threw about T̶h̶i̶r̶t̶y̶-̶s̶e̶v̶e̶n̶ five palm strikes while standing against Dan, only maybe 2 with any kind of commitment and both with no followup, instead opting to engage in a staring match that cost the UFC hundreds of thousands of dollars.
One of Kens palms. If he had done this x20 this fight wouldnt have the reputation it does today.
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