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Not a thrilling fight, but ouch.
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Yeah, Juarez should've won that.
Cat is 35 and coming off a huge layoff, is normal and I think Miesha just lost her passion, she was talking about retirement before she won the title the second time.I have not watched Cats fight yet but after hearing she lost it makes me sad that the girls that got me interested in WMMA have not been able to evolve with their division. Ronda, Miesha and Cat are the main reason why I am such a WMMA fan today. The end of Strikeforce to the beginning of 135 in the UFC will probably always be the most exciting time for me as a fan of this sport.
Yoder/Dern was close?
Even though she still won, it irks me a bit that it will come up as a split decision win on Ketlens record
Even though she still won, it irks me a bit that it will come up as a split decision win on Ketlens record
Even though she still won, it irks me a bit that it will come up as a split decision win on Ketlens record
I honestly have no idea whatsoever why people pay to see Cyborg eventing (<- not going to even say main-eventing) outside some weird fetish thing about male on female violence cause that is pretty much the closest thing one can get on that front legally. I know a bunch on the heavies seem to pretend to be her fans cause they hate "WMMA", but... fuck this shit. Human cock-fighting at its worst.
And my plan for the fights went wrong badly - fell asleep accidentally and woke up for the Cyborg mauling, were the two other fights worthy? At least Yoder/Dern was close?
I like watching Cyborg fight.
Each to their own, I guess. But I am genuinely curious as to why? I mean sure, there is the Violence that really is not there for other fighters booked for the women's divisions, but she's hardly technical and I get nothing out of her bull-rushing girls who stand no chance of survival with her winged strengthpunches. Maybe I am biased and do not see something that "is there", but outside of novelty value/circus sideshow, she really brings nothing into the octagon for me (trying to write this as neutrally as I can, he he). At least if the booking was correct and it would really be a fight instead of a "fight", there would be sport-based interest, but now we don't even get that (except the Holm fight, which went the distance, quite tellingly).
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yeah but better to see it in Brazil when both have time to prepare, rather than in July when Nunes would have less than two months to prepare after facing Pennington.That's a bummer for Pennington, if they decide to do that. Hopefully it does not happen. Having a real division get sportswise derailed by Cybro related shenanigans would be a real pity.