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open hand strikes to the forearm
When he tapped.
why defend the guillotine then?The second he went for that takedown
He quit
He was done
Physically and mentally
McTapper implies he tapped, he did, that's fact. No one is calling him Mcquitter
Did you seriously quote my same post twice, 5 minutes between each other, with different responses? Go to bed you drunk bastardReally? Your going with that?
what he says is correct thoughI like Nate but I'm pretty happy his opinion isn't the end all be all of argument. Nick too.
NEGATIVE, name 1 other past or current fan favorite champion that was known for tapping that quickly in ANY of their fights where a break or SERIOUS pain wasn't being inflicted?The thing about tapping quick is so lame. You dont get extra credit for waiting to tap.
why defend the guillotine then?
what he says is correct though
He was flattened and the RNC was in deep. What is the point of robbing your brain of more oxygen? It's not like it was a guillotine that he could wait out.NEGATIVE, name 1 other past or current fan favorite champion that was known for tapping that quickly in ANY of their fights where a break or SERIOUS pain wasn't being inflicted?
What a laughable statement. We respect champions for their fortitude, even amongst challenges that seem or are nearly insurmountable. Not for people who do the equivalent of screaming uncle the instant a submission has been applied.
Sorry Brah!!!!
so if he fought the hands that wouldve changed everything for you?I thought he gave up when gave the RNC away and didn't even attempt to hand fight personally.
so if he fought the hands that wouldve changed everything for you?
open hand strikes to the forearm
so the fact he resisted everything up until the choke was already sunk in deep means nothing? but it all comes down to the fighting the hands bit?If he resisted? Yeah, probably lol
Did you seriously quote my same post twice, 5 minutes between each other, with different responses? Go to bed you drunk bastard
so the fact he resisted everything up until the choke was already sunk in deep means nothing? but it all comes down to the fighting the hands bit?
sherdog logic at work lol