Who needs drama?

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Look at these two warriors!
I expect nothing but a brutal fight from them.

And yet, they don't need fake grudge to make it memorable!
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What do you think?
Is Drama/grudges good or it doesn't matter if fighters are good?
 
Drama is for women. I only care about good fights.
 
Rashad/Rampage was the greatest fight of all time because they HATED each other and that is really what makes fights interesting. Did you see how Rampage took down that door on TUF?
 
Hunt is a fat dude. Roy is a fat dude with a beard. They're pretty good fighters too, sure, but when it comes to marketabillity, this is fat dude with a beard vs fat dude; hillbilly vs samoan.

It's not lethal weapon vs bodybuilder.


It's pretty laid back dude vs pretty laid back dude.

It's a different way of making people relate to fighters.
 
Great pic.

And I want that Saku/Royce shirt
 
Hunt vs Bigfoot was a great fight and they are pals. Let's see how this one turns out
 
Drama and grudges are good if they are real.
 
I hate the drama, but I understand its done to get more attention/ views
 
Rashad/Rampage was the greatest fight of all time because they HATED each other and that is really what makes fights interesting. Did you see how Rampage took down that door on TUF?

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TS: you're right. The pre-fight verbal disputes are unnecessary, but some fighters do a decent job at using it as a vehicle to hype their upcoming fight.
 
I like drama sometimes, as in the case of Jones vs Cormier. Big Country vs Hunt don't seem like the personalities built for drama and they'll give it their all in the cage and I am no less excited for this fight without any drama. It's probably one of my most anticipated fights of the year along with Brown vs Lawler. I cannot wait.
 
I care for great fighters competing against each other, but I will admit occasionally I fall for a hype job.
 
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