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I thought MM won, but it wasn't a robbery. Takedowns are incredibly overrated.
Lol at anyone givin a shit.
I skipped the fight, saw the result, read the controversy, and i still dont care to watch.
Which option do you pick if you just walked into a gym and they forced you to choose?
Then let me ask why you give MM a solid 60 strikes but dont dare to research and undermine with clear favoritism and salt on "lets say 10" for Henry?" Good luck for anyone to take your bitter shit post seriously. You know damn well MM got touched up a lot more than 10 times with some heavy heat.
Come on son. Go donate to Mighty on Twitch and watch him play Warcraft.
Brighten your day.
The one where you leave as the champ.
Legit curious.
Option A.
You stand in front of someone and allow them to kick you in the leg and body 60+ times, along with a couple knees to the head, and let's say 10 significant clean shots to the face.
Option B.
You allow some guy to take you down 3 or 4 times and bear hug you for 10 minutes.
Which option do you pick if you just walked into a gym and they forced you to choose?
If Floyd Mayweather was subjected to the same kind of scoring as the Cejudo/Johnson fight, half his fights would be losses.
Lol. You mean if the judges scored grappling in Mayweather's fights?
Clinching is part of fighting. This should be obvious to a fan of MMA.No. I mean if judges gave more points to clinching than actually fighting.
That just sounds bad lol sure it's bad for entertaining the masses but you gotta give them a chance.I'm just glad we can stop hearing crap about Mighty Mouse being a dominant champ. I'm sorry but you're just too small. I can get on board with some 135 fights but that's the limit. Any lower and I just don't care anymore. It's like watching kids fight.
It's like if they started a basketball league for guys under 5 feet. Sure, they probably are good athletes but who wants to watch that?
This isn't an apt comparison to what happened in the Johnson-Cejudo fight. Johnson outlanded Cejudo by a significant margin in the fight overall, but not in the rounds that Cejudo won.
Clinching is part of fighting. This should be obvious to a fan of MMA.
That just sounds bad lol sure it's bad for entertaining the masses but you gotta give them a chance.
Its sunday and im at a bar.Yet you care enought to comment on a message forum about it.
Makes a ton of sense.
And we'll go back to the obvious point that the question does not adequately describe the fight. Int he fourth and fifth rounds, Cejudo both outstruck and outgrappled Johnson. In the seconnd round, Johnson narrowly outstruck Cejudo but not enough to offset the grappling adSo we go back to my original question.
Would you rather be clinched for 10 minutes, or punched in the face for 10 minutes? All things "fighting" are not equal.
Its sunday and im at a bar.
You gonna pretend it takes a lot of time or brain power to comment on the obvious?
well when you make a totally deceptive and false options to 100% support your agenda its a pretty easy choice right? and anyone can do it...Legit curious.
Option A.
You stand in front of someone and allow them to kick you in the leg and body 60+ times, along with a couple knees to the head, and let's say 10 significant clean shots to the face.
Option B.
You allow some guy to take you down 3 or 4 times and bear hug you for 10 minutes.
Which option do you pick if you just walked into a gym and they forced you to choose?