Uriah Hall was never the same after this Knockout

Na. I watched that season. One of the only ones that I did. He was off before that. Obviously we saw MUCH more of him after the show, but I distinctly remember him constantly having to be pep talked by Chael and others
 
Why did he score another 8 tko/ko's after that then?
He has one of the highest ko rates in the UFC
 
I would equate it to being a surgeon and being afraid of blood. You don't have to work your whole life to become a phlebotomist, at least here in the U.S.. You need some sort of certificate saying you won't kill people, that's all.

Lol fair enough...a surgeon then sir.
 
He could've worked at Walmart and never knocked anyone out.
The weirdest thing is TS getting sad over Uriah Hall knocking his opponent and being nervous after. If he is sad seeing Hall getting beat up I would have understand, as I also have cried seeing my favorite fighters get the worst beating, although I still enjoy the fights in some ways.
 
He's the guy that will knock Jake TFout

His skill set kept him on wanna see list. Even after a couple bad showings, still knew he was capable of some wild flashy knockout any second.
 
Was expecting a Urijah Faber thread.

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Sorbo was a real one for this...
 
The weirdest thing is TS getting sad over Uriah Hall knocking his opponent and being nervous after. If he is sad seeing Hall getting beat up I would have understand, as I also have cried seeing my favorite fighters get the worst beating, although I still enjoy the fights in some ways.
I think it's a reasonable reaction. I too also feel a sadness for the fighter that has to keep bludgeoning his opponent in those cases where it should already be stopped. Like even Volk admitted to feeling bad for (kind of) putting KZ away. Hall felt bad, the viewer (empathizing) feels bad. Should Hall feel bad? Not really, but MMA isn't for everyone. If he didn't want to devastate his opponent, maybe fight bigger guys or something (random idea). Become a jits player idk (I think Maia said that's why he preferred JJ)
 
He's the guy that will knock Jake TFout

His skill set kept him on wanna see list. Even after a couple bad showings, still knew he was capable of some wild flashy knockout any second.
I highly doubt it. I give 60 year old Vitor a better shot.
 
True story…..A ton of people on here think they know what fighters go through because they competed in a couple of bjj tournaments…..
 
Which I think we've seen with his admission of suicidal thoughts after retirement.

It reminds me of when Rogan decided to quit doing TKD tournaments after KOing someone and they were out for a LONG time. It scared him.

I bet that was something like what Uriah experienced.
 
The weirdest thing is TS getting sad over Uriah Hall knocking his opponent and being nervous after. If he is sad seeing Hall getting beat up I would have understand, as I also have cried seeing my favorite fighters get the worst beating, although I still enjoy the fights in some ways.

I've never cried seeing fighters lose, but I have been mad for a few hours afterward.
 
It reminds me of when Rogan decided to quit doing TKD tournaments after KOing someone and they were out for a LONG time. It scared him.

I bet that was something like what Uriah experienced.


I have gone to the official TKD website and he's not on the list of U.S. champions.
He quit because he was getting headaches supposedly.
 
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