Remembering Some Guys...

Ken Stone. Guy was a legit talent but had the worst chin in the history of combat sports. Yes. No hyperbole. Fact.

I'll continue to sing your praises Stone! Nobody else will :')
 
I guess this is one of those list I’ll always put McSweeney on. To most he was just a journeyman, but he has shown some brilliance in his career. He would bear guys he shouldn’t have beaten ( on paper wise) and lost to guys he shouldn’t have ever lost to. This is what happens when you essentially coach yourself majority of your career.

But when he trained with a good team, his striking looks better than most lhw these days. Just never could always put it together. Looking back at his last ufc fight, I’d put that first round up against most of the lhw division outside of the top few. The last kill or be killed OG’s

 
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Dude was 20-2 before going on a 4-fight losing skid and eventually ending up in bareknuckle
 
Drew fickett, dong huyn Kim, Luis azevedo, Marcus Aurelius
 
Jimmy Hettes. Had a good run and then a couple losses and he disappeared off the planet.
 



She looks like a beautiful woman


Checks out. She was STUNNING in person.


I was sitting next to Mike Thomas Brown, head coach of ATT and former WEC 145 champ. Ian was directly behind us. MTB was super pumped up about Justin Scoggins, telling me to watch him and that Scoggins would be champ.

Ian I guess was with his wife and her friend, also smoking hot, like I am guessing they are both models. Very tall chicks, dressed to the 9s and makeup etc.

Bunch of fighters were sitting nearby.
Jens Pulver, Diego, Kenny Florian, I think Josh Thomson, a few others (it was around 10-12 years ago and I was not even close to sober that weekend).
 
Roger Huerta was 20-1-1 at one point and undefeated in the UFC before he finally started to take a few Ls. Dude was one of those guys who had a ton of potential, lived up to a lot of it, and had a crazy backstory about his upbringing as well.
 
Uncle Creepy was such a good fighter. Gave MM all he could handle then got addicted to painkillers or some shit and his career went off the rails. He seems like he's clean doing good now though.
 
Uncle Creepy was such a good fighter. Gave MM all he could handle then got addicted to painkillers or some shit and his career went off the rails. He seems like he's clean doing good now though.

No I think it was that his hands kept breaking (or something like that), I don't think he had any drug problems

Could be wrong
 
Anyone remember when Ian McCall was apart of the flyweight tourney, if there was a draw there was a planned extra round. The scores were read out wrong and no 4th round happened between Ian & Mighty Mouse.

Ian was getting the better of things in the 3rd and would've had a huge advantage in that bonus round potentially changing that division and Mighty Mouse's run forever.
 
Was randomly thinking of Marcus Davis the other day. The Irish Hand Grenade. He was also like English, Scottish, American, Welsh and some I'm forgetting ... guy had more nationalities than the HW division
 
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