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You were here and yes they did.
Stop trolling
Your response is exactly my point. you hate Jones to the point everything he does is unacceptable.
You were here and yes they did.
Stop trolling
i agree, i cant stand ariel and his ways, so i dont listen, but sometimes i wish i could listen to more interviews, bc he dominates
i guess that shows what the fan base likes
I think that as the sport grows better journalism will follow. The problem now is only a few people have access
Not a sub, but still belongs
Didn't Stann say he regretted throwing that second punch, too?
I love that woman.
Demain did roll to his back and could have eaten another shot that probably would have hit legally. Either way, glad Nate stopped himself.
Gus helping up Shogun after the round. Made me a fan of him.
Edit : not a submission but it made me a fan of Gus so in a way, I submitted to his sportsmanship? Yes I'll go with that.
Lets not forget when Shaub shut it down, he tells the ref
Good point!
Burkman sub was NOT good sportsmanship. Remove that one and insert Nate the Great
Seriously no response?
If he would have snapped his ankle like we know he could have the second he could have it, there would be no whining at all. But instead he holds it a literal second too long in some people's eyes and he's a unsportman like bastard.
Just imagine. He locks it in and snaps it all in second. Snap crack pop. Gee he didn't hold that too long did he?
Grow up
I'm not sure if this has been posted but this was the first thing I thought of
Especially after this...
Except Mike tapped. Theres no need to assume. And the ref fucking jumped on him. He held it for like an extra 3 seconds.
I don't think you realize the damage he could have caused Pierce.
Pierce all time disrespects Brazil and our fighters.
Toquinho is wrong, but I cant deny, this time a smile appeared on my face.
Have to and should are two different stories.
I'm surprised no one posted the Machida/Shogun 2 gif.
Examples of good sportsmanship (+ bad refereeing in at least 1 of them).
Weidman vs. Lawlor
Weidman realizes Lawlor is out and looks at the referee trying to tell something is wrong.
When the referee finally stops the fight, Weidman instantly tries to revive Lawlor (that procedure makes Lawlor's blood flow faster in order to wake him up).
Fitch vs. Burkman II
He'd choked him unconscious with a guillotine, but referee Steve Mazzagatti hadn't realized it yet. It was up to Burkman to let go and that