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weird ass thread.
Who cares. Cheated and got dismantled anyway. Who the fck cares.
you do obviously.
weird ass thread.
Who cares. Cheated and got dismantled anyway. Who the fck cares.
If I have no life, what kind of life do you have if you spend your time telling someone with no life to get one?OP, get a life.
Lawler was out his arm dropped to the ground. Then Dean approached Askren who loosened his grip and Lawler woke up. People who are awake dont let their arms fall to the floor like they are unconcious. It's also called a bulldog choke cause it is a choke.Twenty some ought years I watched limbs flop around, and somehow Herb chose Robbie to be "out cold" from a headlock.
I loved laughing about Herb, but after Mcgregor cheating and Askren being awarded a win on a headlock, i legit believe Herb needs to be fired.
2001 join date, GOAT.Why would I want "likes"?
and who the fuck are you and why are you talking to me.
People who are unconscious don't respond with a thumbs ( except for Ben Askren ironically) when getting checked. It doesn't make alot of sense to me to stop a fight when a guy is responding to you with a thumbs up. What's the point of checking on him if you're not gonna gauge the response?Lawler was out his arm dropped to the ground. Then Dean approached Askren who loosened his grip and Lawler woke up. People who are awake dont let their arms fall to the floor like they are unconcious. It's also called a bulldog choke cause it is a choke.
People who are unconscious don't respond with a thumbs ( except for Ben Askren ironically) when getting checked. It doesn't make alot of sense to me to stop a fight when a guy is responding to you with a thumbs up. What's the point of checking on him if you're not gonna gauge the response?
Edit: you and i already discussed this before I think. I think we agreed to disagree. It's all good.
He woke back up. There is no explaination for why his arm fell while he was being choked other than he lost conciousness. I never claimed that he didnt wake back up quickly but his arm fell limply to the floor when he was out.People who are unconscious don't respond with a thumbs ( except for Ben Askren ironically) when getting checked. It doesn't make alot of sense to me to stop a fight when a guy is responding to you with a thumbs up. What's the point of checking on him if you're not gonna gauge the response?
Edit: you and i already discussed this before I think. I think we agreed to disagree. It's all good.
This, i dont know how anyone can claim Lawler never was out when his arm falls limply to the ground. Now if they want to debate if the fight should have been stopped cause Lawler woke back up that is fine cause at least they arent ignoring reality at that point.the thumbs up came after Herb initiated and Askren let up on the choke
it didn't go :
1. arm limp
2. thumbs up
3. askren lets up for the first time
it went
1. arm limp
2. herb comes in to stop and askren lets up for a brief second
3. thumbs up
4. herb dean with a classic brainfart and stops the fight
robbie was out for a second whatever way you want to slice it though
Round 1
(1) Grabbing shorts with his left hand.
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(2) Strikes to the back of the head, (3) 12-6 elbows, and (4) grabbing shorts with his left hand.
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(5) Grabbing shorts with his left hand.
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(6) Strikes to the back of the head and (7) 12-6 elbow.
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(8) Grabbing shorts with his left hand.
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Round 2
(9) Kneeing a downed opponent.
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This couldn't have been anymore flagrant; it's not like they were in a position in which it was difficult for McGregor to assess whether or not Nurmagomedov was a downed opponent.
(10) Grabbing the cage with his toes.
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(11) Grabbing the cage with his toes.
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And this foul was done right after Dean had already removed McGregor's toes from the cage.
Round 3
(12) Groin strike.
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(13) Grabbing shorts with his left hand.
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(14) Hooking fingers into opponent's glove.
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(15) Hooking fingers into opponent's glove and (16) strike to the back of the head.
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This might be one the most obvious signs of Herb Dean's incompetence/corruption: McGregor had hooked his fingers into Nurmagomedov's glove for 24 seconds in plain view of Dean, and not only was a warning not given nor a point deducted from McGregor, Dean actually gave Nurmagomedov a warning for inactivity.
Round 4
(17) Grabbing the cage with his right hand.
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(18) Grabbing the cage with his toes.
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(19) Grabbing the cage with his toes.
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Herb Dean recently explained his rationale for not deducting a single point for any of these fouls, but all he's achieved is make himself look worse:
What exactly does excitement have to do with a referees job? His job is to protect the fighters and ensure that the rules are being followed. Nurmagomedov wasn't protected from McGregor's fouls nor were the rules being enforced.
And yet how much did the above 18 fouls affect the outcome?
One of Dean's many flawed explanations for why he didn't take a point was because he didn't want to reward McGregor with a stand up by calling a pause in the action to deduct a point.
However, I copied this directly from the Unified Rules of MMA:
What's hilarious is that Dean has deducted points, without pausing the action, in past fights: he deducted a point from Gabriel Gonzaga in the Randy Couture fight for grabbing the fence in the second round, and did not pause the action (because Couture was in an advantageous position).
Another example was when John McCarthy deducted a point from Tito Ortiz for grabbing the fence against Rashad Evans at UFC 73; McCarthy didn't pause the action at all and Evans maintained top position.
Oh and McGregor has already admitted to cheating on Twitter:
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Conor will destroy him in the rematch. Chicken Kabob is afraid to fight him or Justin.
Cocaine isa helluva drugConor will destroy him in the rematch. Chicken Kabob is afraid to fight him or Justin.
99.9%2001 join date, GOAT.
Your account is older than 90% of the posters on Sherdog nowadays.
Round 1
(1) Grabbing shorts with his left hand.
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(2) Strikes to the back of the head, (3) 12-6 elbows, and (4) grabbing shorts with his left hand.
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(5) Grabbing shorts with his left hand.
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(6) Strikes to the back of the head and (7) 12-6 elbow.
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(8) Grabbing shorts with his left hand.
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Round 2
(9) Kneeing a downed opponent.
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This couldn't have been anymore flagrant; it's not like they were in a position in which it was difficult for McGregor to assess whether or not Nurmagomedov was a downed opponent.
(10) Grabbing the cage with his toes.
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(11) Grabbing the cage with his toes.
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And this foul was done right after Dean had already removed McGregor's toes from the cage.
Round 3
(12) Groin strike.
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(13) Grabbing shorts with his left hand.
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(14) Hooking fingers into opponent's glove.
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(15) Hooking fingers into opponent's glove and (16) strike to the back of the head.
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This might be one the most obvious signs of Herb Dean's incompetence/corruption: McGregor had hooked his fingers into Nurmagomedov's glove for 24 seconds in plain view of Dean, and not only was a warning not given nor a point deducted from McGregor, Dean actually gave Nurmagomedov a warning for inactivity.
Round 4
(17) Grabbing the cage with his right hand.
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(18) Grabbing the cage with his toes.
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(19) Grabbing the cage with his toes.
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Herb Dean recently explained his rationale for not deducting a single point for any of these fouls, but all he's achieved is make himself look worse:
What exactly does excitement have to do with a referees job? His job is to protect the fighters and ensure that the rules are being followed. Nurmagomedov wasn't protected from McGregor's fouls nor were the rules being enforced.
And yet how much did the above 18 fouls affect the outcome?
One of Dean's many flawed explanations for why he didn't take a point was because he didn't want to reward McGregor with a stand up by calling a pause in the action to deduct a point.
However, I copied this directly from the Unified Rules of MMA:
What's hilarious is that Dean has deducted points, without pausing the action, in past fights: he deducted a point from Gabriel Gonzaga in the Randy Couture fight for grabbing the fence in the second round, and did not pause the action (because Couture was in an advantageous position).
Another example was when John McCarthy deducted a point from Tito Ortiz for grabbing the fence against Rashad Evans at UFC 73; McCarthy didn't pause the action at all and Evans maintained top position.
Oh and McGregor has already admitted to cheating on Twitter:
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99.9%
could be the oldest. Or at least oldest active account.
but only cause so many people used to get banned. Like 75% of the site. Once they gave me double yellows I just wouldn't post for a month until it was lifted. Got double yellows 7 times.
I think I was 12 when I got this account lol
Round 1
(1) Grabbing shorts with his left hand.
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(2) Strikes to the back of the head, (3) 12-6 elbows, and (4) grabbing shorts with his left hand.
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(5) Grabbing shorts with his left hand.
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(6) Strikes to the back of the head and (7) 12-6 elbow.
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(8) Grabbing shorts with his left hand.
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Round 2
(9) Kneeing a downed opponent.
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This couldn't have been anymore flagrant; it's not like they were in a position in which it was difficult for McGregor to assess whether or not Nurmagomedov was a downed opponent.
(10) Grabbing the cage with his toes.
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(11) Grabbing the cage with his toes.
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And this foul was done right after Dean had already removed McGregor's toes from the cage.
Round 3
(12) Groin strike.
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(13) Grabbing shorts with his left hand.
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(14) Hooking fingers into opponent's glove.
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(15) Hooking fingers into opponent's glove and (16) strike to the back of the head.
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This might be one the most obvious signs of Herb Dean's incompetence/corruption: McGregor had hooked his fingers into Nurmagomedov's glove for 24 seconds in plain view of Dean, and not only was a warning not given nor a point deducted from McGregor, Dean actually gave Nurmagomedov a warning for inactivity.
Round 4
(17) Grabbing the cage with his right hand.
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(18) Grabbing the cage with his toes.
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(19) Grabbing the cage with his toes.
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Herb Dean recently explained his rationale for not deducting a single point for any of these fouls, but all he's achieved is make himself look worse:
What exactly does excitement have to do with a referees job? His job is to protect the fighters and ensure that the rules are being followed. Nurmagomedov wasn't protected from McGregor's fouls nor were the rules being enforced.
And yet how much did the above 18 fouls affect the outcome?
One of Dean's many flawed explanations for why he didn't take a point was because he didn't want to reward McGregor with a stand up by calling a pause in the action to deduct a point.
However, I copied this directly from the Unified Rules of MMA:
What's hilarious is that Dean has deducted points, without pausing the action, in past fights: he deducted a point from Gabriel Gonzaga in the Randy Couture fight for grabbing the fence in the second round, and did not pause the action (because Couture was in an advantageous position).
Another example was when John McCarthy deducted a point from Tito Ortiz for grabbing the fence against Rashad Evans at UFC 73; McCarthy didn't pause the action at all and Evans maintained top position.
Oh and McGregor has already admitted to cheating on Twitter:
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