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Thompson, clearly.
I just don't care for it as much anymore.
i was actually praying you woudn't say maia
Thompson, clearly.
I just don't care for it as much anymore.
I blame Rory. Wonderboy did what he always does. Rory was scared of getting his nose fucked up again so he just stay on the outside hoping to score some TDs and win rounds like that. If you push forward against Wonderboy then you get KTFO like Hendricks didi dont get why people are putting any blame on Wonderboy for the fight turning into a technical battle.
Rory did shit all for most of the fight. looked like his game plan was to counter Wonderboy, he was very flat-footed and looked to be loading up tryin to time something.
so much easier to time him reacting to what your doin then try and time someone's blitz attacks, he should have moved forward. and timed Wonderboy slipping either way or feint step in and catch him moving backwards.
and why didnt we see more single leg TD's, against a karate fighter with a predominant lead leg right there for fuck's sake. doesnt mean youll get it but you have to try more then 2-3 times over 25min.
i think there was just to much goin on in Rory's life with it being his last fight on his contract, pregnant GF, fuck'd up nose, and long layoff after a brutal beating from Lawler.
was a bad fight to take at the time.
and starting to get annoyed at Firaz for his fighters poor performances, he coaches like he is tryin to control the fight and when his fighters dont have success with the gameplan they devised they just cant adapt and look lost out there. so many rounds lately that were just conceded from inactivity.
there is so many variables in a fight you can never totally control it, but for sure the best chance a fighter has is finding there rhythm. and idk i just feel they gameplan against opponents to much and not gameplan for his fighters strengths.
I said it.
I was literally talking to a stranger at a bar in tahoe and not giving a fuck about the main event.
Very disappointing.
Let's be honest here and stop playing the whole "I'm an educated fight fan" card.
The fight was boring as fuck.
Rory's fault for not pushing more and being willing to take a shot to get inside, but Thompson is not going to make any more fans by running away the whole fight. Literally the minute they'd get in range he would run half-way across the damn cage.
Where was the flash? Where were the hook-kicks, the spin-kicks? Literally threw like 3 in 25 minutes.
I like Thompson as a person, but he is very much capable of stinking up the joint.
Really don't want to see Lawler vs Thompson all that much after that fight.
Actually TS laughed at that one.devastating. ts is done here.
I genuinley think guys need to train with Sonnen when fighting these stick and run fighters. He was very good at getting them on the ground.I thought it was a fantastic fight. I was nervous and on the edge of my seat all 5 rounds (not being sarcastic). I was interested to see what Firas' plan was to negate Wonderboy's front leg and close the distance. I didn't expect it to be Rory plodding in with one arm extended and the other covering his face.
Fighting someone with a good lead leg sidekick/front hook kick is incredibly frustrating. Especially if they're long. Being hit a few times will really change your approach and make you gunshy when trying to close the distance.
Anderson Silva vs Stephen Thompson would have been a very interesting fight.
To be fair i pretty much stopped paying attention after the 3rd round.The fight actually got better as it went on. It wasn't very exciting, but it wasn't boring, if that makes sense. Wonderboy fought the exact fight he needed to and there were some good exchanges at times. I loved watching Wonderboy's angles, really a treat to watch. Wonderboy did a lot more waiting than against Hendricks, but I think he had to, given Rory's gameplanning and skillset.