Watching Khabib vs Tibau for the first time

hey man. i actually have a fight for you to rewatch and score. its one of the times i had a different score than i did live. Jake shields vs Tyron woodley. live it made perfect sense as to why jake won. but another poster and i debated and he told me to rewatch it. came back and told him i was wrong, woodley should have won that fight
It's interesting when that happens, eh?

I remember watching the Edgar-Munhoz fight live and thinking that the judges got it right and Edgar won. When I rewatched it it seemed pretty clear that Munhoz did.

That's one of the reasons why I think its funny when people have really strong opinions and cry robbery over a fight they watched once, possibly drunk, with biased commentary. A lot of fights are close and open to interpretation, especially high-level fights.
 
It's interesting when that happens, eh?

I remember watching the Edgar-Munhoz fight live and thinking that the judges got it right and Edgar won. When I rewatched it it seemed pretty clear that Munhoz did.

That's one of the reasons why I think its funny when people have really strong opinions and cry robbery over a fight they watched once, possibly drunk, with biased commentary. A lot of fights are close and open to interpretation, especially high-level fights.
it took me like 2 years to addmit frankie lost the first benson fight......even after scoring it 3-2 benson. "fuck it frankie gets the 3rd cause i say so"
 
it took me like 2 years to addmit frankie lost the first benson fight......even after scoring it 3-2 benson. "fuck it frankie gets the 3rd cause i say so"
I'll watch Woodley-Shields tonight and get back to you.
 
Meldonium is a heart drug. It's used to treat ischemia. Khabib does not have a heart problem and doesn't use it. Islam does have a heart problem and used it. That's why he got flagged and not Khabib when USADA put it on it's list in 2016.
Most famous athlete to get flagged for it was Maria Sharapova.

RDA is just a butthurt fighter talking trash

Not saying Khabib used it but it does seem to have legit use as a PED, a lot of Russian's have been busted using it.

https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/309165

A number of athletes from the United States, Russia, and Europe are currently facing bans for using meldonium. Most recently, this includes Alexander Krushelnitsky, who won medals in curling for Russia at the most recent Winter Olympics. The Olympic committee stripped him of his medals and banned him from participation in his sport for 2 years.

According to the designer of the drug, Ivar Kalvins, chair of the scientific board of the Latvian Institute of Organic Synthesis, meldonium was created to increase the capacity of the body to carry oxygen.

Due to the mountainous terrain of Afghanistan, Soviet soldiers would take meldonium to increase their endurance in the oxygen-reduced air while carrying large backpacks.
 
hey man. i actually have a fight for you to rewatch and score. its one of the times i had a different score than i did live. Jake shields vs Tyron woodley. live it made perfect sense as to why jake won. but another poster and i debated and he told me to rewatch it. came back and told him i was wrong, woodley should have won that fight
Well, I rewatched the fight, and I can see a case for each guy. Woodley had the bigger moments but Shields was much more active and dictated where the fight happened.

R1- Woodley had the biggest moment of the round when he knocked Shields off balance with a leg kick, and he landed a few punches. Shields was grinding the whole round, constantly throwing little kicks at range and knees in the clinch. Really tough round to score, but I gave it to Shields based largely on activity and octagon control. He was pushing the pace. When a round is really close I ask myself who is closer to what they want to be doing. Looking at it like that, Shields was playing his game, and Woodley was not. When Woodley managed to make some space he was more effective, but Shields mostly smothered him. 10-9 Shields

R2- Easiest round to score for me. Fairly close round, but Woodley set the tone early with another leg kick knockdown and a big overhand right. Woodley looked stronger in the clinch, and Shields wasnt able to implement his game as much. Not a great round, lots of stalemate clinching. Crowd was booing. Woodley showed better striking and had the much bigger moments in an otherwise close, kinda boring round. 10-9 Woodley, 19-19.

R3- Another weird clinchy round. Shields has thrown hundreds of little knees in the clinch. Tyron is weirdly passive and looks kinda gassed. This is not a good fight, and the crowd is booing like crazy. Woodley has the biggest moment of the round when he lands a clean backfist, but Shields eats it. Great chin on him. More clinching, more little knees, more booing. Shields reverses against the cage in the last minute and finishes strong. I think if Woodley had done anything in addition to the backfist he would have won the round, but Shields was relentless and outworked him. Third round was a pretty bad round. Very ugly at times. Still, I scored it 10-9 Shields based on his workrate and finishing strong.

29-28 Shields, but 30-27 Woodley is not unreasonable. Not a great fight. Gutsy performance from Shields, disappointing performance from Woodley.
 
Well, I rewatched the fight, and I can see a case for each guy. Woodley had the bigger moments but Shields was much more active and dictated where the fight happened.

R1- Woodley had the biggest moment of the round when he knocked Shields off balance with a leg kick, and he landed a few punches. Shields was grinding the whole round, constantly throwing little kicks at range and knees in the clinch. Really tough round to score, but I gave it to Shields based largely on activity and octagon control. He was pushing the pace. When a round is really close I ask myself who is closer to what they want to be doing. Looking at it like that, Shields was playing his game, and Woodley was not. When Woodley managed to make some space he was more effective, but Shields mostly smothered him. 10-9 Shields

R2- Easiest round to score for me. Fairly close round, but Woodley set the tone early with another leg kick knockdown and a big overhand right. Woodley looked stronger in the clinch, and Shields wasnt able to implement his game as much. Not a great round, lots of stalemate clinching. Crowd was booing. Woodley showed better striking and had the much bigger moments in an otherwise close, kinda boring round. 10-9 Woodley, 19-19.

R3- Another weird clinchy round. Shields has thrown hundreds of little knees in the clinch. Tyron is weirdly passive and looks kinda gassed. This is not a good fight, and the crowd is booing like crazy. Woodley has the biggest moment of the round when he lands a clean backfist, but Shields eats it. Great chin on him. More clinching, more little knees, more booing. Shields reverses against the cage in the last minute and finishes strong. I think if Woodley had done anything in addition to the backfist he would have won the round, but Shields was relentless and outworked him. Third round was a pretty bad round. Very ugly at times. Still, I scored it 10-9 Shields based on his workrate and finishing strong.

29-28 Shields, but 30-27 Woodley is not unreasonable. Not a great fight. Gutsy performance from Shields, disappointing performance from Woodley.
i had jake 2-1 live. i gave tyron 2 rounds upon rewatching. he had a nice spinning backfist some were if i remember right. sucks close fights like that people only remember who got the W.

also sucks you gave the nod to jake 8(
 
I didn't know that, but either way, the explanation for popping made sense. Sorry it's not in my head anymore man.
@Ackmed what was the explanation given by Makhachev for his positive test on meldonium?

You know the athletic commission also accepted the excuse from Ubereem, that when he popped it was due to medication. He never was convicted for doing PEDs, only negligence.
 
30-27 Tibau, he outstruck Khabib 46-33 and outwrestled him. Khabib went 0/13 on takedowns

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Wait, outwrestled khabib just because khabib couldnt secure a single takedown? Or you're talking about the "takedown" from tibau? Did you even watch the "takedown"?

But it doesnt matter tho, khabib was 23 and it was his second fight in the ufc, at that time tibau had like top 3 highest number of takedowns in the ufc. Prime khabib throw tibau like he threw conrad
 
You know the athletic commission also accepted the excuse from Ubereem, that when he popped it was due to medication. He never was convicted for doing PEDs, only negligence.
That's probably true, but i wasn't talking about Islam getting the benefit of the doubt from any comission, but mostly about the fact that the reasons he came out with actually made sense and it wasn't your typical "tainted meat" stuff.
 
That's probably true, but i wasn't talking about Islam getting the benefit of the doubt from any comission, but mostly about the fact that the reasons he came out with actually made sense and it wasn't your typical "tainted meat" stuff.

It was more to show that a lot of athletes who are serious about doping or guided by someone who is serious and knowledgeable about it, that they often make sure they always have a believable excuse prepared in case they do get caught.

I think with Islam it was medication for an injury he had had. And there are multiple ways they could have went about it to work that into a pre-thought out excuse for how the substance came into his body.
 
It was more to show that a lot of athletes who are serious about doping or guided by someone who is serious and knowledgeable about it, that they often make sure they always have a believable excuse prepared in case they do get caught.
That does make sense too.
It's probably why i can't ever get that much behind Islam as a fighter.
I'm relatively inclined to believe he's truthful but there always remains a shadow of doubt for me i guess, which is a shame, because he's obviously a very good fighter.
 
That does make sense too.
It's probably why i can't ever get that much behind Islam as a fighter.
I'm relatively inclined to believe he's truthful but there always remains a shadow of doubt for me i guess, which is a shame, because he's obviously a very good fighter.

The inactivity is the most offensive, IMO. Whether he did or didn't dope is secondary to me. lol
 
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It was a close fight, I had it 29-28 for Tybau. Khabib fans just like to pretend like that fight didn't happen or Khabib dominated it but he definitely didn't
 
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