The UFC became more professional.
imagine how much more awesome the intros would have been if they used this classic
This is kind of a cheesy song too but its still way better than that crap.
I prefer Pride's theme,that shit gave me the goosebumps
I dunno about it as the UFC theme but it would be a cool song for someone to come out to.Megadeth always has a few "commercial" oriented songs, meant to to be catchy, on each album. this is one of them, not too technical, simple lyrics etc. but the song is still great. I always thought it would be most ideal for a UFC intro.
Which band is that song from? Sounds a little bit like drowning pool to me.ITS ALLL INSIIOIDE MY HEEEEEAAAAD
STEMMWhich band is that song from? Sounds a little bit like drowning pool to me.
Everyone thinks whatever time that ISNT today is the golden era.
Yeah I reaaaallly miss having one card every 2 months.
I mean certainly it is interesting to reflect on your passion when you first got into it,before anybody. I got alot of my friends into it,and eventually started to train etc.the golden era is often when you really got into the sport. It’s easy for the early 2000 guys to view it as the golden era, because it was amazing. Guys like Coleman and Royce were in the recent past.
NOBODY in my high school recognized it, nobody knew Tito, nobody knew Chuck, Frank, Coleman, Kerr, Royce etc. For me that made it all the better, it was a hidden gem, beyond that it was a time where the legends of the sport defined/started their legacy. I didn’t get into this shit til ufc 40, but I grew up on 1-21 on vhs, some of the shit was just so boring I faded out of it.
Shamrock made me a fan, think what we will of him, but he’s arguably one of the biggest draws to the sport, WWE helped the sport.
I have so many VHS and DVD's collecting dust now lolAgreed, fightpass in 2002 would have saved me BANK!