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This plane and simple. He lacks charisma n Dana hates him.Dana White doesn't like him.
This plane and simple. He lacks charisma n Dana hates him.Dana White doesn't like him.
The UFC for sure never really liked Stipe but if I recall Stipe declined an immediate rematch or didn't want to step back in so Lewis was offered the fight. For Stipe's sake I don't think he should be stepping right back in with Ngannou. Gane might be a more favorable matchup for him. Stipe has been known to wait around and take his time coming backStipe holds the record for most wins in heavyweight title fights along with the longest title defending streak in the heavyweight division. Arguably one of the greatest Heavyweights in UFC History.
Yet what I don’t understand is this, how can he hold those accolades and yet not be given an immediate rematch for his title after a loss? Case in point..
He loses by KO to Cormier, rather than give Stipe the immediate rematch he deserves off the back of his impressive Heavyweight run, DC is allowed to defend against Derrick Lewis before running it back with Stipe.
He then gets his rematch with Cormier and wins via TKO…. Cormier (company man/shill) is then given immediate rematch with Stipe ??
Stipe eventually lose title in his rematch with Ngannou (going 1-1) and seems to be out in the wilderness with barely a mention at fighting to get his belt back again. Instead we’ve got Gane and Ngannou.
Have I missed something? Do the UFC or Dana have something against Stipe? You’d think a heavyweight with the accolades stipe has in the UFC would get treated slightly better and more respectfully.
Let's not complain when someone doesn't get an immediate rematch. Immediate rematches are stupid and should only happen in the case of an obviously unintentional foul that ends the fight, or a freak injury.
I agree with everything you said.
Stipe is a class act and totally underappreciated/undervalued by the UFC.
He put on an absolute clinic against Ngannou the first fight.
Yes, Ngannou improved his skills, countered Stipe, and got a knockout. Credit to Francis.
But was a flash knockout, and if any heavyweight champion in UFC history deserved an immediate rematch, for sure it was Stipe Miocic.
Stipe holds the record for most wins in heavyweight title fights along with the longest title defending streak in the heavyweight division. Arguably one of the greatest Heavyweights in UFC History.
Yet what I don’t understand is this, how can he hold those accolades and yet not be given an immediate rematch for his title after a loss? Case in point..
He loses by KO to Cormier, rather than give Stipe the immediate rematch he deserves off the back of his impressive Heavyweight run, DC is allowed to defend against Derrick Lewis before running it back with Stipe.
He then gets his rematch with Cormier and wins via TKO…. Cormier (company man/shill) is then given immediate rematch with Stipe ??
Stipe eventually lose title in his rematch with Ngannou (going 1-1) and seems to be out in the wilderness with barely a mention at fighting to get his belt back again. Instead we’ve got Gane and Ngannou.
Have I missed something? Do the UFC or Dana have something against Stipe? You’d think a heavyweight with the accolades stipe has in the UFC would get treated slightly better and more respectfully.
Most likely from the way he loss. It wasn't really competitive so that makes it hard to campaign for an instant rematch. He didn't just get caught, he was losing the whole fight before the KO. I understand the Conor vs Aldo debate and people want to see more from their fight since it was over during the 1st real exchange, but his fight with Ngannou wasn't that. He failed with the takedowns and was getting beat in every aspect of the fight before the KO happened. He should just focus on fighting other fighters and having and impressive performance to campaign for a rematch. If he wants to wait out for an instant rematch it might not happen for years unless he's waiting to see the results of Gane vs Ngannou and try to get an instant title fight with Gane. That may be what he's planning on but if Ngannou wins, then that plan goes out the window.Stipe holds the record for most wins in heavyweight title fights along with the longest title defending streak in the heavyweight division. Arguably one of the greatest Heavyweights in UFC History.
Yet what I don’t understand is this, how can he hold those accolades and yet not be given an immediate rematch for his title after a loss? Case in point..
He loses by KO to Cormier, rather than give Stipe the immediate rematch he deserves off the back of his impressive Heavyweight run, DC is allowed to defend against Derrick Lewis before running it back with Stipe.
He then gets his rematch with Cormier and wins via TKO…. Cormier (company man/shill) is then given immediate rematch with Stipe ??
Stipe eventually lose title in his rematch with Ngannou (going 1-1) and seems to be out in the wilderness with barely a mention at fighting to get his belt back again. Instead we’ve got Gane and Ngannou.
Have I missed something? Do the UFC or Dana have something against Stipe? You’d think a heavyweight with the accolades stipe has in the UFC would get treated slightly better and more respectfully.
White is still bitter because Miocic took the belt from him and handed it to his trainer to put it around miocic's waist
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Delusional.The tides possibly could’ve turned if he just didn’t get ahead of himself. He thought he’d hurt Ngannou with that counter more than he actually did. Stipe beats him in a trilogy.
Yes.Do the UFC or Dana have something against Stipe?
He got an immediate rematch vs DC, then got all the time he needed for recovery and surgery without an interim title made.They call him the greatest HW on one hand and give him no opportunities to show if he is on the other. The treatment is low class.
A common thing with the UFC is drawing power over disagreements. If you can draw, you can argue with them.
He got an immediate rematch vs DC, then got all the time he needed for recovery and surgery without an interim title made.
If you compare his case to Ngannou, he has been fairly well treated.