What are the worst ways to WIN?

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#1. Questionable DQ (ie Koscheck imo faking injury from knee on ground that did not land)

#2. Bad Judges decision after you clearly lose

#3. Finishing a person who completely gassed out wailing on you earlier, especially without dropping them with something heavy

#4. Injury you did not cause

#5. Holding guy against cage and doing literally nothing en route to a decision

That's my five, You can change it.


Carwin v Lesnar. That fight proved Lesnar was not going to be the same after the surgery. Period. He won, but he didn't really win. Carwin just completely gassed and let Lesnar slide up the choke. He pounded Lesnar for 4 straight minutes. Friere v Warren comes to mind.. And also now Magny v Lombard.

It's never a really bad day getting a win over Lombard, but it wasn't a great win. Lombard was already gassed when he dropped Magny in the second. Lombard actually looked surprised he dropped him, tbh. Like, "How did my exhausted azz do that?" Magny never truly "turned the tables" on his own. He got it to the ground after Lombard was gassed by getting knocked down lol.

Any other bad ways to win? And should winning by these ways affect the way a person moves in the ranks?
 
Hamill/Jones
TK/Fedor
Silva/Cote
Rumble/Burns 1
Kimbo/Dada (you circle each other for 13 minutes in a boring as fight til your opponent collapses and nearly dies due to being out of shape)
 
Wiman's "submission" win over Danzig. Ditto for Silva vs Dober (which at least got overturned).

Also just personally always hated the cut stoppage in the Lytle vs Alves fight. Ruined a great fight and the cut didn't even look bad.
 
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a decision under the current unified rules.


nobody takes these judge's seriously, flipping a coin is more accurate than these incompetent judges.
 
How bout that Leandro Silva vs Drew Dober.

That was some low class dirt bag bullshit.
 
Eye pokes! In particular these two were awful finishes to watch...

Urijah Faber (winner) vs Francisco Rivera
Michael Bisping (winner) vs Alan Belcher
 
There's a saying that a win is a win, no matter how you put it. But imo the worse way to win it is by performing an illegal move that was unseen/uncaught or cheating with banned "substance" that will made the playing field not fair.
 
From the looks of this place as of late, "Walk Off KO" seems to be the proper answer.
 
when the ref fucks up thinking your opponent taps and you know he didn't, yet you proceed to parade and celebrate like you earned that win. i'm not sure what his name was but i just know him as POS.
 
Tim Sylvia vs assuerio silva cage hug fest was embarrassing.

Cain Velasquez over Kongo. I remember thinking that Cain had no chance in the HW division after that panic wrestling performance. I was obviously way wrong but still getting dropped to start every round oon the way to a UD against a gatekeeper...
 
Unfortunately,... It's pro sports... of a manner. There is NO SUCH THING as a bad win. That's the bottom fucking line. There is no room for comments in the W/L column. I've yet to see somebody awarded an unfair win, turn around and lobby the AC, for a NC.

Take the fuckin money, and run.
 
Anything related to Jake Shields ways of win.
 
winning then getting popped for mary j and having it overturned but in my eyes a win is a win,
 
How about Maynard self KO into submission lol


I left that one off.
 
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