Usman on colby's takedown, Next opponent, Khazmat

Even if you credit Colby with that takedown, the fact remains he went 1/11 in takedown attempts against Usman which is pretty abysmal.

Not really considering he did win the fight even though incompetent judges gave usman the W
 
I was rooting for Colby, so know that it's not like I'm biased in my response here.

By wrestling rules, that was a takedown. By most (if not all) submission grappling rulesets it was not. It makes a lot more sense for MMA to use submission grappling rules for what constitutes a takedown.
 
It's not really the champ's obligation to call out people with one top 10 win, which happens to be against #10. There's obviously a lot of potential, but right now Khamzat has zero relevant credentials when it comes to title fights.
Usman was sure quick to respond to unranked Nate Diaz tho!

Khamzat is the biggest money fight in the division (as far as ranked fighters), and has an incredible amount of hype behind him. Why not accept?
 
Wrestling in MMA makes no sense.

It was a takedown in wrestling, but not in MMA.

This is the same issue with sub defense & attacks.

Rules need to be updated across the board for opening judging.

(side note, for the 14 year olds... fuck colby)
 
Usman was sure quick to respond to unranked Nate Diaz tho!

Khamzat is the biggest money fight in the division (as far as ranked fighters), and has an incredible amount of hype behind him. Why not accept?
Oh don't worry, I'm convinced that Usman doesn't want to fight Khamzat. I'm sure he'll retire soon, in fact. But I also think there's not much pressure to fight Khamzat right now, the latter hasn't done much to put himself into the position of a title challenger, so what Usman wants or not deep inside is a bit moot. One wouldn't expect the reigning champ and GOAT contender to call out fighters with a win against the #10 ranked guy. Also the Khamzat hype is a very local phenomenon on certain internet forums. Casual mma fans don't care about Khamzat (yet) and he's not a draw (yet).
 
Oh don't worry, I'm convinced that Usman doesn't want to fight Khamzat. I'm sure he'll retire soon, in fact. But I also think there's not much pressure to fight Khamzat right now, the latter hasn't done much to put himself into the position of a title challenger, so what Usman wants or not deep inside is a bit moot. One wouldn't expect the reigning champ and GOAT contender to call out fighters with a win against the #10 ranked guy. Also the Khamzat hype is a very local phenomenon on certain internet forums. Casual mma fans don't care about Khamzat (yet) and he's not a draw (yet).
If Juiceman calls out Khamzat and build the fight UFC would book it instantly.
 
One of the times it amounted to nothing because Usman blatantly grabbed the fence and held on for dear life to stop it.

Regardless, amounting to nothing doesn't mean it didn't happen. It's pretty obvious the UFC just made an executive decision to not acknowledge them to keep Usman's 100% TDD stat.

Did he grab the fence enough to claw with his fingers? To prevent the takedown? Or was he just reaching forward to post his hands flat against something to keep his back concave and turtle out of that control position? Big difference.
 
They made way too big of a deal out of it. It amounted to nothing.
What does the lack of follow up, have to do with the takedown? They discussed the fact that it was a takedown, nothing else. Moving the goal posts does not change it, or the outcome.
 
Usman still avoiding Khamzat's name like the plague!

I agree with DC that Colby took him down twice, and Usman used the little fence grab to avoid it further.

Agreed.

Moreover, not only did Usman avoid the topic of Khamzat — but he went into great detail on why it should be Edwards, then great detail why Vicente Luque is another consideration (and I agree, these two will probably be his best next fights) — but then he actually swallowed hard, "Gulp!", and changed the subject altogether, without even discussing the subject of Khamzat at all.

Rewatch the tape, he literally goes, "Gulp," and changes the subject.
 
Did he grab the fence enough to claw with his fingers? To prevent the takedown? Or was he just reaching forward to post his hands flat against something to keep his back concave and turtle out of that control position? Big difference.

He blatantly grabs the fence which noticeably stops his backwards momentum off Covington's throw. You can easily see him catch himself when he jerks backwards and suddenly stops because he's holding the fence.

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He 100% cheated to stop getting taken down (again).
 
Even if you credit Colby with that takedown, the fact remains he went 1/11 in takedown attempts against Usman which is pretty abysmal.
Wow did he really attempt 11? I didn't remember anywhere near that many.
 
What does the lack of follow up, have to do with the takedown? They discussed the fact that it was a takedown, nothing else. Moving the goal posts does not change it, or the outcome.
The outcome was a clear 10-9 for Usman. If there is moral victory in counting that as a takedown, feel free to do so. It dominated the narrative for too much of the round, as it amounted to nothing; which was entirely my point and is completely relevant since it was 2 seconds of a 5 minute round. No “goal posts” were moved because I never said it wasn’t a takedown. You made that up.
 
Khamzat is the new Johnny walker. Lots of hype. When he gets to higher comp, he will flounder
 
Lol he avoided Khamzat name like it is the end of the world
 
Everyone going into full shill mode to protect a statistic because the UFC wants to use it as a selling point.

No one cares it if amounted to something or not. It's the fact that it either happened, or it didn't. But it did happen.

But I guess the Usman fangirls want to keep gushing over this stat, so they refuse to admit it no longer exists.
 
He blatantly grabs the fence which noticeably stops his backwards momentum off Covington's throw. You can easily see him catch himself when he jerks backwards and suddenly stops because he's holding the fence.

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He 100% cheated to stop getting taken down (again).

You have a gif of the control while applying that TD other than looking like he was holding on for dear life..?
 
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