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It's easy to defend 3 times a year when you don't engage in the fight.
Right? He didn’t take any damage defending takedowns against Maia, or staring at Thompson. He should be defending MORE
It's easy to defend 3 times a year when you don't engage in the fight.
Lol, well saidthat was a sexy post.
It's about how he won. He came in with the best strategy in both fights. They were boring to casuals who don't understand high level MMA.
Dominant fashion? The first defense was a draw, so he didn't even win. The second was a majority decision, so one of the judges thought he didn't win. The 3rd was a grinding decision. He's not exactly knocking fools out.
He's actually defended his belt in a pretty dominant fashion thus far
Fact still remains that he has held onto the belt through 3 defenses which is the fourth longest reign in the history of the sport right behind GSP, Hughes, and Militech.
but not reallyHe's actually defended his belt in a pretty dominant fashion thus far
a lot of sense. just remove womens and maybe 125. you will still be with less 3 weight classes in totalall this 165,175 talk is nonsense..
This clown has barely been able to defend the 170lb belt, and he's talking about moving up to 185? Give me a break.
Since you retards found out they get a new belt with each defense you just can't help but overstate what's going on.https://www.mmafighting.com/2018/9/...champ-tyron-woodley-talks-joining-165-175-185
Woodley recently spoke to media to promote UFC 228. In their discussion, “T-Wood” discussed possibly making big history in the future. The rumor of dispelling the welterweight championship arose.
In turn, more divisions such as 165 and 175 pounds would be added. Woodley said he’s willing to win titles at 165, 175 and 185 pounds to make history (quotes via MMA Fighting):
“I heard they were thinking about that. I don’t know which one I would do – I mean, I could make 165, it wouldn’t be very sexy, but I could make it.
“And obviously 175 would be a little easier to make than 170. I make 175 and I could make 185, too. Those are three different weight classes that I could fight in and be extremely competitive in all of them.”
The 36-year-old isn’t interested in cutting down to 170 pounds much longer. The ability to fight at a higher weight class is beginning to sound more appealing:
“I would love to fight in a different division, you know?. I walk around at 200 pounds, only having to drop 15 pounds wouldn’t be a bad look for me at all.”
LMAO! You don't get a fucking title defense when you have a draw.
A draw counts a defense. Anytime the champ enters and leaves with the belt it's a defense.Since you retards found out they get a new belt with each defense you just can't help but overstate what's going on.
When you were kindergarten did you count the number of times you successfully got to the bathroom without shitting yourself as a new instance of "being potty trained"?
He won ONE CHAMPIONSHIP. He has defended it twice. Give that "four belt" shit a rest. You sound stupid.
lol that's perfect
If you think his defences were dominant, you need to watch more fights.He's actually defended his belt in a pretty dominant fashion thus far
He beat each guy in their own domain whether it was the brawler or the grappler or the stand up wizard. That's dominant in my eyes. It would be the equivalent of Khabib knocking out or outstriking Conor.If you think his defences were dominant, you need to watch more fights.
Landing a punch on Robbie Lawler then playing patty cake for 75 minutes is hardly considered dominant fashion mateHe's actually defended his belt in a pretty dominant fashion thus far
Today I learnt that Damien Maia is world class striker. Or wait, you didn't watch that fight either.He beat each guy in their own domain whether it was the brawler or the grappler or the stand up wizard. That's dominant in my eyes. It would be the equivalent of Khabib knocking out or outstriking Conor.