What is Jon Jones looking at?

I will admit, you do frighten me with your deep quotes and self importance.

ok, so i'm absolutely done engaging you, cuz it's a well of stupidity, so feel free to get the next last word in.

but why do you think you can post a snide (bordering on passive aggressive fighter bashing even) thread, and yet others cannot post snide shit back attcha? and is that any different than a typical bully "can dish it out but cannot take it" type attitude?

i'm glad you got the answer you were looking for. cheers.
 
This is how you do it...
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Fighting is an emotional sport. Eye contact is a way to transfer emotion from one person to another.
 
I have some stuff to say, but dont want to get my account banned =)

I think he just play that role... and is not cool at all.
 
ok, so i'm absolutely done engaging you, cuz it's a well of stupidity, so feel free to get the next last word in.

but why do you think you can post a snide (bordering on passive aggressive fighter bashing even) thread, and yet others cannot post snide shit back attcha? and is that any different than a typical bully "can dish it out but cannot take it" type attitude?

i'm glad you got the answer you were looking for. cheers.


See you are one of those guys that saying anything not positive about a fighter is bashing him and hating. The truth is bashing a fighter is saying negative unsubstantiated stuff about a guy that has little to do with anything.
I don't like that Nate Diaz acts like he hates whoever he is going to fight, and then right after the fight says nah, he's a good dude that was just pre-fight stuff. Saying that I don't like that isn't bashing him. An example of bashing would be if someone were to say he (Nate) is an uneducated jerk.

Here, I did nothing even close to bashing the man. He is currently the p4p best fighter in the world, but It bothers me that he rarely looks a guy in the face. Its funny you bring up passive aggressive because that's exactly my interpretation of Jon's face off behavior. If you are keeping emotions out of it you should be able to look a guy in the eye and say may the best man win. If you lose, you sit in front of the cameras and tip your hat to the guy that was better than you on that night. I have never heard anyone other than Jon say not looking someone in the eyes is a sign of respect for that person. Usually its the opposite. If by his own admission it makes him uncomfortable, why shouldn't an opponent use it to rile him up. More importantly why can't we discuss it if he does it and does it alot?
 
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