He was giving his own teammate shit for trying to calm him down. Came off a little too much like an over-sensitive brosef there.
You're just a coward. Letting people insult you.
Also lol, master Cordeiro would absolutely destroy Edmond.
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So it's better to just laugh at those people than lower yourself to their level.
According to you, a guy high on adrenaline after a fight in which he was robbed of stoppage due to both Travis and the referee breaking the rules should take out his pipe, make a cup of tea and talk poetry while someone is calling him a motherfucker to his face and that person is in punching distance. Again, he pushed Edmund off and he didn't follow up, just took a defensive stance. So what's the problem here?
Is that an argument? It doesn't look like it, so it must not be an argument...
"You're a coward." No, that's an insult, not argument. So it's not worth answering to, as I think gratuitous insults are generally a sign of limited brain power. So it's better to just laugh at those people than lower yourself to their level.
"Letting people insult you" That's a statement based on absolutely nothing, so it's not an argument. It's also about me, when I wasn't in that ring. So it's definitely not an argument about that situation...
But why would anyone answer me with something so empty?
Well... I guess in your view, I must be a coward, as I won't try to go to your house to punch you. So I guess we will disagree, because what you call a coward, I call having common sense.
Better? How so? He would be better company?
As a prize fighter, I would argue kicking Edmond in the head would have been "better" for him, his career, his future purses, and his family.
The argument is if it's better for the UFC, as a professional organization, to allow people to hit each other in the ring after the fight is over.
water bottle dude's reaction cracks me up everytime
No, he didn't. I can't understand why people have this "act civilized" attitude. Yes sure, it's fine to be nice and polite, but if someone crosses the line, that person needs to be taught a lesson. In my experience, most people are polite and nice enough, but these bullies expect from civilization to protect them. They are constantly out of line, provoke people for no reason, hide behind laws and threaten to sue if you say or do anything to them, and in this idiotic pussified society it's actually encouraged to act this way.
It always reminds me of a great Robert E. Howard quote: "Civilized men are more discourteous than savages because they know they can be impolite without having their skulls split, as a general thing."
Werdum was frustrated because of an idiotic timeout, still high on adrenaline after the fight and he used his leg to push off a guy who got into his face with insults. So how the hell is that out of line? Even if Werdum was 100% chilled out and this happened in the street or in a bar, he just pushed the guy off, no big deal.