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I paused John Wick for this shit?
The UFC champ is undisputed the same way that the Superbowl winners of the NFL are the undisputed football champs for the season.
Could the Arena League champions dispute the supremacy of the Superbowl champions?
I guess they could, but do we really need to see that game?
Why do you want likes? We are all strangers. You don't need our validity. Like yourself, forget about this Skinnerian button pushing.i really can't follow this.
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Why do you want likes? We are all strangers. You don't need our validity. Like yourself, forget about this Skinnerian button pushing.
"Like" seeking is almost as bad as trolling.
Why do you want likes? We are all strangers. You don't need our validity. Like yourself, forget about this Skinnerian button pushing.
"Like" seeking is almost as bad as trolling.
INCONCEIVABLE!!!!!?"Undisputed". You keep using that word, TS. I do not think it means what you think it means...
I find it hysterical that every time the belt changes hands, and its changed hands plenty recently; that Bruce Buffer still calls out post match the "new UNDISPUTED champion"...
I do not know if this is a rhetoric that the UFC wants to maintain or its a Buffer thing, but the belts are all disputed. They are changing hands more often than not, and its funny they call a new champ the undisputed....We even throw around interm belts and still this goes on.
Lets get a champ like GSP or Silva or similar with more than 10 defenses of their belt before we call them the "undisputed"
What do you guys think?
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Check out this operant conditioning:Sometimes, this site really could use a bit of BF Skinner shock treatment when the "post reply" and "like" buttons are pressed.
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The term "undisputed champion" is ridiculous when used in the UFC. It's used in boxing when someone is recognized as champ by all the major boxing organizations. The use of the term would only make sense in the UFC if the UFC somehow split into two or more organizations all claiming to represent the UFC and some fighter would be recognized as the champ by all of them, then it would make sense to point out that he's the "undisputed UFC champion".