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Indie913

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  1. Sports men and fighters in particular will always try and gain any advantage they can. They wouldn't stop cutting weight, they would just cut weight to whenever the weigh-ins are. Weigh-ins are done the same in Boxing, why be different from other combat sports?

    Why not have more weight classes so weight advantage isn't such a problem? when you have 15-20lbs or more between weight classes then you can have a major differences in size between weight classes, if ll the weight classes were 5lbs to 10lbs apart you wouldn't see the severity of weight cutting (in all likelihood).

    What? Alves will be walking into the cage somewhere above 190. If he won't stop cutting at 185 now, why would he stop cutting at 180 if a 180 class was introduced? Fighters will always cut to the lowest possible weight, because as you said, they want every competitive advantage possible.

    Having weigh-ins a couple of hours before the show takes away that competitive advantage, because fighters don't have 24 hours to hydrate back up...if they do a quick rehydration in an hour or two, their bodies won't be in any sort of competitive fighting shape, so they won't bother trying and will gravitate towards a more natural weight class!

    The argument is that they still wouldn't stop trying, so the day-before weigh-ins are more to protect the fighters from themselves than anything. I'm not sure which side I fall on, personally, but I also don't find the weight discrepancies to be much of a problem anyway. It's all part of the sport to me.

    Also, I will die laughing if Kos beats GSP.

  2. I have to say, Carwin not being able to put Lesnar away? Doesn't fill me with confidence that Cain can.. I don't think Cain is as good with the stand up as Carwin, and I certainly don't think he can out wrestle Brock because of his pure size... For me that is another fight in Lesnar's win column :/

    Cain Velasquez wrestled at heavyweight against one of the toughest crops of heavyweight talent in NCAA history. He has a win over Cole Konrad who is about the same size and a better wrestler than Brock was. Cain might not have the power that Carwin does, but I wouldn't call Carwin a better striker. For me, Cain presents a much better challenge for Brock than Carwin ever did, and we saw how close that fight was.

  3. I can't get as excited about a guy who runs backwards when he gets hit like Lesnar does as everyone else. He looked dreadful in the stand-up department, and though he has power, Carwin isn't exactly high caliber there either. Still, a great turnaround and Brock demonstrated his progress as a fighter locking up that submission. The guy only has two years training under his belt, so his potential is limitless. I still think Cain Velasquez is a bad motherfucker who is going to take it to Brock pretty good. Cain is a way better wrestler than Carwin, who as I said before, was nowhere near the caliber of Brock in wrestling. Velasquez might be.

  4. Just watched the Countdown show again, and god damn Leben's a dick, I hope Akiyama shuts him the fuck up.

    Why is Leben a dick? It's Akiyama who was doing all the talking. (Granted I haven't bothered to watch the countdown show, but also bear in mind that those things create more drama than is really there regardless)

  5. I'm gonna take Lesnar. People like to talk about Carwin's punching power being something Lesnar hasn't seen yet, but Carwin hasn't faced anyone half the athlete Lesnar is, or with the wrestling background. The wrestling will not cancel out here, Carwin isn't close to Lesnar's caliber in that area.

    Lytle/Brown will be a fun little war, too.

  6. Not the fault of the UFC... The NSAC have a lot to answer for if it was an active infection, aanybody who was in the octagon with or after Hamill would be at risk :/

    I am willing to give the benefit of doubt to the NSAC if their concerns fell on deaf ears however. :shifty:

    Yeah, wasn't blaming the UFC.

    Poor Jardine if he gets cut after this and has staph.

  7. I think a motivated Timmy beats Pedro. He looks to want to get his career back on track, if only to collect a few more paydays. People are forgetting, he lost to Nogueira, Fedor, and Ray Mercer. As embarrassing as the Mercer loss is, he was standing with a great pro boxer, it's not exactly an indictment on anything other than poor game planning. I think the weight issue is a bigger one for him, but if I recall correctly, he came in better shape for the Pudz fight than he has in some of his more recent outings (not that it takes much).

    I also think Barnett would beat him up and Shamrock would be an easy win. Pedro is the best fight for him because it's a fight he should be able to win against a somewhat credible opponent.

  8. The match is seminal and very very historically significant, especially in terms of the history of Japanese MMA and holds a place in my heart for sure, but having watched the match again recently, its about an hour too long at an hour and a half long :)

    I'm not sure I agree. It's slow and plodding, but I found that added to the suspense and made it all the more compelling. I'll concede that i'm probably more interested in watching grappling than most though.

  9. Sad for Yvel as I thought the fight should've been stopped at the end of Round 2 with that flurry of haymakers, that third round is one (if not) the most boring third round I've ever seen, Yves screwed Yvel.

    Rothwell was still very lucid and in no danger of being KO'd. They were hard shots and it looked brutal, but Yves absolutely made the right call. Rothwell is a tough dude. Terrible fight though, neither looked good.

  10. Some Croatian site interviewed Mirko following 115 and though the translations are poor, it appears that he said this might be his last fight, and that it was one of his favorites of his whole career.

    It'd be a good note to go out on, if that's true. Either way, if they can lure him back, he shouldn't fight Rothwell if he's only gonna fight once or twice more. Give him Nogueira as a final fight.

  11. Cro Cop's a tough one because you don't want to put him against somebody who isn't already thought of as a decent fighter, Rothwell or Mir maybe, the problem with Nogueira is that they've fought before.

    I wouldn't call it a problem. They fought ages ago and that's a rematch Cro Cop wants. He said in several interviews at different points in his UFC tenure that he really wants that rematch. I do think, though, that a fight with Rothwell is the best choice here.

  12. Is there any way someone could get their hands on the old ToS updates for WMMA 1? I'm mostly looking for #5. It seems they've gone away along with EWinventory. It's a shame. They may not have the scope of fighters or the accuracy of the new updates, but they have nostalgic appeal.

  13. Pudz has no chance against Sylvia. Not that I think Sylvia is much of a fighter anymore, but Pudz' two fights so far have not been pretty at all. The Mercer debacle was just that, but Tim was still trying to stand with a world-class boxer. Dumb strategy and the result is not surprising in that case. Pudz has nothing to offer offensively like Mercer's hands. His leg kicks are brutal, but leg kicks take time and accumulation, Pudz will gas within three minutes.

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