Cliff Clavin
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Didn't even know it was on. Bellator needs to step up their promo game. Have mmafighting and mmamania in my RSS feed and don't recall anything about it.
Probably. But only because they'll put him in vs a low level guy. Any mid-tier UFC fighter would likely crush him. Of course no one has ever seen him fight so...As an outsider, does CM Punk have a chance in his debut on September 10th?
Pretty sure he did a few lines of coke before this fight.Alvey looks like he's chewing tobacco.
Perma UFC card:Like Stann said, should have these guys fight regularly. Such an entertaining fight.
Aldo v Hominick was April 2011. Close enough, I'll allow it. Dodson v MM I is good too.MW: Diaz / Silva? Rockhold / Weidman? Ntohing really jumps out at me.
FW: Was Aldo / Hominick within the last 5 years?
BW: Dillishaw / Barão 1
Flw: Dodson / MM 1
Yeah, Awad/Anderson was fun as hell. Machida Jr's uppercut KO before that was sweet too.AhrnCityPahnder said:Yeah I don't know what is going on with Bendo. He just looked lost out there. he's not the same fighter that we knew from WEC/UFC. I hope he gets his head right because when he's on he's clearly one of the top guys in the world. Looks like a broken shin for Patricio Pitbull, which sucks. I've been watching PP for his last dozen or so fights in Bellator. He strikes me as a Jorge Masvidal type , not his fighting style, but just his place in the pecking order and his show-appeal. May always be a "B" tier fighter at best , but you better believe I'm going to tune in every time because that guy comes to fight. If anyone didn't watch Bendo/Pitbull, honestly don't bother. One of the worst main events I can recall.
However, the fight earlier was fantastic. Go watch Derek Anderson / Saad Awad. Great offensive and defensive grappling as well as two guys throwing hard leather.
Featherweight, probably Aldo/Mendes 2. Or Poirier/KZ (lawd, that was so good). Bantamweight... Not everyone digs Cruz's style, but I thought Cruz/Dillashaw was awesome. I'm probably forgetting something, though.Best fight at each weight class in the last 5 years?
- HW: Hunt v Silva I
- LHW: Jones v Gustaffson
- MW:
- WW: Lawler v Macdonald / Lawler v Condit
- LW: Lauzon v Miller I
- FW:
- BW:
- FlW:
Most of the fans picking Condit here, but this seems just like the kind of matchup that Condit struggles with.
good call. was surprised Condit was a favorite. that was easy for Maia.
Now 13 in his last 4 fights.Pre-fight show:
"Maia has been hit with 12 significant strikes in his last 3 fights combined"
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its hard to hit someone who is all over you like a monkeyPre-fight show:
"Maia has been hit with 12 significant strikes in his last 3 fights combined"
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Had to be 1 and 3Did anyone see which two rounds Miller won?
Ridiculous. Wish he would have stuck to his BJJ for that stretch where he thought was a boxer.Now 13 in his last 4 fights.
One judge somehow gave Miller the 2nd.Had to be 1 and 3
He got tagged in round 2 and was on bottom for 2 + mins.
The flurry at the beginning of round 1 is what won it for him. Oh, and he raised his hands when the fight ended and joe lauzon just walked back to his corner with his hands on his hips.
"Maia has really been working on his hands, Joe."Ridiculous. Wish he would have stuck to his BJJ for that stretch where he thought was a boxer.
I was a little surprised as well although I don't think it was a bad decision. Miller himself raised Lauzon's hand. Miller really did more damage on his feet, he just couldn't avoid the takedown. Lauzon didn't do much damage in those spots.Had Miller/Lauzon on mute as the decision was called and gotta admit I was surprised when the ref had Miller's hand raised. Had it 29-28 Lauzon.
I call BS on this. Just rewatched and Condit didn't land a damn thing. Closest thing to "significant" was an elbow off his back that at best, was glancing.Clayton Gray said:Now 13 in his last 4 fights.
They have a broad definition of significant strikes, which makes the stat even more impressive.I call BS on this. Just rewatched and Condit didn't land a damn thing. Closest thing to "significant" was an elbow off his back that at best, was glancing.
He should fight all 3 at the same time
Just finished it. Two great fights last night. These guys are bringing it.Did anyone watch TUF last night which debuted a new season?
The format this year is that they invited 16 Flyweight Champions from promotions all over the country and world.
All 16 were seeded.
8 coached by Benevidez and 8 coached by Cejudo.
Winner gets to face Johnson for a title shot.
Well, Benevidez and Cejudo are pretty clearly the #2 and #3 flyweights in the world, so I'm at least fairly sure any random dude from the minors isn't better than either one. Losing to DJ carries no shame -- he's the best P4P fighter in the world, and it's not close, and well on his way to jumping into the GOAT discussions.I'm interested in the season (cuz I watch every season), but do these fighters really need to be coached by 2 guys that lost to DJ? And whose to say they're not all better than the coaches anyway?
Heck yeah! Meant to post about it last night but it was late, then forgot this morning. Great start and looks to be a great season coming. Have actually watched a bunch of these guys (RFA, Legacy, etc).Did anyone watch TUF last night which debuted a new season?
The format this year is that they invited 16 Flyweight Champions from promotions all over the country and world.
All 16 were seeded.
8 coached by Benevidez and 8 coached by Cejudo.
Winner gets to face Johnson for a title shot.