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Can't tell if you're agreeing or being sarcastic. Either way, you're not making a point, so it's hard to tell.Yes, Diaz and McGregor represent the amateurization of the sport great point
Can't tell if you're agreeing or being sarcastic. Either way, you're not making a point, so it's hard to tell.Yes, Diaz and McGregor represent the amateurization of the sport great point
Hi I’m back as I was put on 72 hour lockdown because this site is run by wannabes that can’t handle verbal heat and wouldn’t survive an encounter with anyone that actually trains.I've done combat sports since I was teen, but then, I'm not sure what that matters to what I know about MMA lol. It certainly doesn't mean that I know more than everyone who hasn't done any training.
That's, uh, one heck of a goal you've got there, mate.
Really tempted to go back in this thread and find what poster set you off. Must've been a hell of a post.
Hi I’m back as I was put on 72 hour lockdown because this site is run by wannabes that can’t handle verbal heat and wouldn’t survive an encounter with anyone that actually trains.
What set me off and sets me off is lamers that talk smack about millionaire killers that deserve this:
It’s fantastic. You’ll love it. That roundhouse though.lol @ them curbstopping that kid in his front door.
I need to watch this movie. Never seen it but always meant to.
Top competition right thereTS has a point. Nate has has won 4 of his past 10 fights this past decade, losing 3 of his last 4.
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too bad hes such a slow starter, it's almost always too late when he finally finds his grooveHe has these spiritual morale victories. Them stopping the match against Jorge and him stunning his opponent last min of the fight.
He can legit claim that he would have won that fight if it was longer, there is an appeal to that in combat sports.
He was never close to being finished, but he would probably have finished Leon were the fight slightly longer