LOL at Rampage's last Facebook entry about Mo

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This fight is getting ridiculous. Wrestling(the actual sport of amateur wrestling) is constant, exhausting action. With immediate separations for stalemates, and points taken away for passivity.

Shit like this, which is what is boring...
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...has nothing to do with wrestling. Do people think the guy on top has free rein to do whatever he wants, and simply chooses not to? Do they not realize there is a baby monkey on bottom, clinging, trying to stifle all offense? It takes two to tango, and when your entire offensive output is reliant on the guy separating from you so you can "stand and bang," and go into strict defensive mode otherwise, there is blame that belongs on you for it being boring.

Nobody actually dislikes wrestling in MMA. People dislike boring grappling that gets misattributed to wrestling, because the guy on top usually gets the victory, and is the wrestler. Which is not surprising when the opponent does so little in the way of offense.

For all the talk about Mo's lack of offensive output, what the hell did Rampage do in rounds 1 and 3?
 
I haven't laughed at Page in years...

But that's pretty fukin funny.
 
Lol, good stuff from Rampage.
 
He beat him so bad hair grew from his scalp officially fertilized forming some sort of crown like configuration. :icon_lol:
 
this fight is getting ridiculous. Wrestling(the actual sport of amateur wrestling) is constant, exhausting action. With immediate separations for stalemates, and points taken away for passivity.

Shit like this, which is what is boring...
closed-mma-guard.jpg


...has nothing to do with wrestling. Do people think the guy on top has free rein to do whatever he wants, and simply chooses not to? Do they not realize there is a baby monkey on bottom, clinging, trying to stifle all offense? It takes two to tango, and when your entire offensive output is reliant on the guy separating from you so you can "stand and bang," and go into strict defensive mode otherwise, there is blame that belongs on you for it being boring.

Nobody actually dislikes wrestling in mma. People dislike boring grappling that gets misattributed to wrestling, because the guy on top usually gets the victory, and is the wrestler. Which is not surprising when the opponent does so little in the way of offense.

For all the talk about mo's lack of offensive output, what the hell did rampage do in rounds 1 and 3?


you mad lol
 
This fight is getting ridiculous. Wrestling(the actual sport of amateur wrestling) is constant, exhausting action. With immediate separations for stalemates, and points taken away for passivity.

Shit like this, which is what is boring...
closed-mma-guard.jpg


...has nothing to do with wrestling. Do people think the guy on top has free rein to do whatever he wants, and simply chooses not to? Do they not realize there is a baby monkey on bottom, clinging, trying to stifle all offense? It takes two to tango, and when your entire offensive output is reliant on the guy separating from you so you can "stand and bang," and go into strict defensive mode otherwise, there is blame that belongs on you for it being boring.

Nobody actually dislikes wrestling in MMA. People dislike boring grappling that gets misattributed to wrestling, because the guy on top usually gets the victory, and is the wrestler. Which is not surprising when the opponent does so little in the way of offense.

For all the talk about Mo's lack of offensive output, what the hell did Rampage do in rounds 1 and 3?

Yawn. Like when Pettis was going for subs constantly and all Guida did was defend them and he still got the decision. Thats the problem, the guy on the bottom can be outstriking and going for subs, but if a wrestler takes a nap on top he wins the fight anyway because takedowns seem to be worth infinite points to the judges....until recently. I was glad to see damage and trying to finish finally win, like it used to in Pride, since it's, you know, actual damage.
 
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