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Name value on his resume.Not that impressive beating a 37 year old Matt Wiman . 25 at 7n0 mostly finishes why tf he fighting a washed up left for dead wiman.
Name value on his resume.Not that impressive beating a 37 year old Matt Wiman . 25 at 7n0 mostly finishes why tf he fighting a washed up left for dead wiman.
I never heard about that veteran before fight. He is like 15 years in a row in ufc. Legend that noone ever heard about.Not that impressive beating a 37 year old Matt Wiman . 25 at 7n0 mostly finishes why tf he fighting a washed up left for dead wiman.
When fight started he immediately run of and pressed Wiman in corner without any risk by disguise of wanting to touch gloves. And when they started to fight Wiman's back was already against the fence. This is a dirty trick. And why do you think he carried Wiman all the way to the fence. Because near the fence is hardest part of canvas. So he tryed to maximise damage from already the most dangerous and barbaric move in mma - slam. And all that he hides under his mask of some kind of monkeylike childish behaviour.
The framing on a platform is always sturdier on the edges. It's why walls are harder at the studs.
When fight started he immediately run of and pressed Wiman in corner without any risk by disguise of wanting to touch gloves. And when they started to fight Wiman's back was already against the fence. This is a dirty trick. And why do you think he carried Wiman all the way to the fence. Because near the fence is hardest part of canvas. So he tryed to maximise damage from already the most dangerous and barbaric move in mma - slam. And all that he hides under his mask of some kind of monkeylike childish behaviour.
I hate slams, but they are usally used to escape submission attempts like Rampage or Andrade did. Or it is made immediately in the heat of the moment like when Shamrock broke Zinoviev's neck. But Wiman was just waiting for Leavitt to lay on him, because takedown was essentially made with such an underhook. He just secured his guard. Wiman just calmly decided to slam him instead of control him, and he put his hand on Wiman's neck in the last moment, until that Wiman didn't expected that. It is legal of course but it is disturbing.Wiman has some responsibility in the results from that slam. Instead of trying to reach the floor with his feet and defend the takedown he locked up full guard and decided to try to survive a high amplitude takedown. Arona suffered the same fate when Rampage powerbombed him. He thought holding on to the triangle choke would be the right decision...it wasn't. Matt had plenty of time to change is strategy, he obviously chose wrong.
When fight started he immediately run of and pressed Wiman in corner without any risk by disguise of wanting to touch gloves. And when they started to fight Wiman's back was already against the fence. This is a dirty trick. And why do you think he carried Wiman all the way to the fence. Because near the fence is hardest part of canvas. So he tryed to maximise damage from already the most dangerous and barbaric move in mma - slam. And all that he hides under his mask of some kind of monkeylike childish behaviour.
Yes, you are right. /threadLooked pretty legit to me.
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They started out (touched gloves) in the inner ring and Winman moved back to the cage, the lift even occurred in the central area. He was carried and slammed in the corner with his coaches.
#NoProblemHere.
I hate slams, but they are usally used to escape submission attempts like Rampage or Andrade did. Or it is made immediately in the heat of the moment like when Shamrock broke Zinoviev's neck. But Wiman was just waiting for Leavitt to lay on him, because takedown was essentially made with such an underhook. He just secured his guard. Wiman just calmly decided to slam him instead of control him, and he put his hand on Wiman's neck in the last moment, until that Wiman didn't expected that. It is legal of course but it is disturbing.
Looked pretty legit to me.
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They started out (touched gloves) in the inner ring and Winman moved back to the cage, the lift even occurred in the central area. He was carried and slammed in the corner with his coaches.
#NoProblemHere.
Nice, did he make it all the way through?I saw an episode of Hot Ones yesterday with Joe G Leavitt. He was good.
joint sections are braced more than floating areas, even if they are small 2x2 squares. Unless it's a completely solid base (concrete floor) the cushion covered plywood in open will have more bounce than a support leg. It's not much but it gives enough that it's not fighting on solid ground. Much less bounce range than gymnastics flooring though, they just open the squares larger and spread foam blocks apart in the void.but there is most definitely steel framing going throughout the octagon as well spaced throughout the floor of the octagon. SO the edges are no stiffer than other random points in the octagon floor that are directly connected to the floor and probably not much different than where the steel tubing support beams are running all over the octagon as well.
When fight started he immediately run of and pressed Wiman in corner without any risk by disguise of wanting to touch gloves. And when they started to fight Wiman's back was already against the fence. This is a dirty trick. And why do you think he carried Wiman all the way to the fence. Because near the fence is hardest part of canvas. So he tryed to maximise damage from already the most dangerous and barbaric move in mma - slam. And all that he hides under his mask of some kind of monkeylike childish behaviour.