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Covfefe
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Re: MMA

Post by Covfefe »

Impractical Poster wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 10:26
Covfefe wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 10:14
Impractical Poster wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 10:10
He was talking about Conor.
Why are you involved if you’re not even going to bother reading his posts?
:lol:
Brilliant.

Thanks for playing.
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Impractical Poster wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 10:27
greg wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 10:18 ..whatever, I'm enjoying another "legend" biting the dust:

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Amazing how dudes wearing skirts (figuratively speaking) come out of the woodwork to condemn actions taken by men in circumstances that the sheilas (figuratively speaking) have never been and will never be exposed to.

“Such beastly behavior is soooo appalling, do you not agree, Elizabeth?”

“Ghastly, Mildred! Simply barbaric.”

My only regret is that the post main bruhaha took the focus off the fact that this may have been TBE card in combat sports history.

For those (including the mascara prone - figuratively speaking) who missed it, there were four prelims of the very highest quality, that included two relatively hot lasses in a high tech rumble, a last minute KTFO comeback victory by Lewis over Drago, a last second KTFO by Reyes over St Preux, in an overall masterful performance by the American, and a Hagler / Hearns level battle of the ages between Ferguson and Pettis, ending with Pettis having to retire between 2 and three due to breaking his hand on Ferguson’s skull.

Absolutely phenomenal action. The only thing that made the main event more memorable was the post fight (largely) theatrics.
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Re: MMA

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samwbr wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 10:28 Thought there was a real malice and intent about Khabib last night, he wanted it big time. The melee after was great viewing. :lol:
They say how horrible it was... until a rematch is made and they run the chaos on a constant loop to promote it.
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Impractical Poster wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 11:14
samwbr wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 10:28 Thought there was a real malice and intent about Khabib last night, he wanted it big time. The melee after was great viewing. :lol:
They say how horrible it was... until a rematch is made and they run the chaos on a constant loop to promote it.
And they will definitely do it all again.
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ironbeard wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 11:13 Amazing how dudes wearing skirts (figuratively speaking) come out of the woodwork to condemn actions taken by men in circumstances that the sheilas (figuratively speaking) have never been and will never be exposed to.

“Such beastly behavior is soooo appalling, do you not agree, Elizabeth?”

“Ghastly, Mildred! Simply barbaric.”

My only regret is that the post main bruhaha took the focus off the fact that this may have been TBE card in combat sports history.

For those (including the mascara prone - figuratively speaking) who missed it, there were four prelims of the very highest quality, that included two relatively hot lasses in a high tech rumble, a last minute KTFO comeback victory by Lewis over Drago, a last second KTFO by Reyes over St Preux, in an overall masterful performance by the American, and a Hagler / Hearns level battle of the ages between Ferguson and Pettis, ending with Pettis having to retire between 2 and three due to breaking his hand on Ferguson’s skull.

Absolutely phenomenal action. The only thing that made the main event more memorable was the post fight (largely) theatrics.
Awesome card. And what kind of a night would it have been without a bit of chaos at the end. The Irish probably had a proper shit once the Ruskis started going off.
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Post by Impractical Poster »

samwbr wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 11:16
Impractical Poster wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 11:14
samwbr wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 10:28 Thought there was a real malice and intent about Khabib last night, he wanted it big time. The melee after was great viewing. :lol:
They say how horrible it was... until a rematch is made and they run the chaos on a constant loop to promote it.
And they will definitely do it all again.
Crazy Conor already looking for a rematch. He gets mauled again.
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Re: MMA

Post by ironbeard »

Impractical Poster wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 11:14
samwbr wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 10:28 Thought there was a real malice and intent about Khabib last night, he wanted it big time. The melee after was great viewing. :lol:
They say how horrible it was... until a rematch is made and they run the chaos on a constant loop to promote it.
Loved every second of that card. Epic.

Anyone who missed it needs to find it posthaste and put it on a loop, forever.
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Post by Boxerbeetle »

Personally I found the post-fight shenanigans hilarious and hope it happens more often from now on.
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Covfefe wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 07:54
handsofstone wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 07:50
Covfefe wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 07:47

Nonsense. Stop defending bullshit and grow up.
Don't know much about this but if McGregor has been bringing the family into then the gloves are off IMO, he deserves all he gets
I’m sorry but he’s a grown man. Trash talk is what it is and if you can’t take it and behave like that then he deserves to lose his pay and should be fired. Defending his behaviour or excusing it is equally childlike. McGregor is just as bad too by the way I saw what he did with that coach earlier this year, so don’t think I’m defending him in some way as I don’t really care about either.
In fairness, he's a strict Sunni Muslim and at the press conference, Conor kept deliberately offering him his whiskey despite knowing that fact.

He said his father was a coward and was only friendly with the warlord leader of Chechnya out of false respect. That in itself could be dangerous for Khabibs family as
Ramzan Kadyrov is already known to be a loose cannon and Dagestan and Chechnya are quite closely linked in certain ways.

He said Dagestan was a country full of backwards people who had been destroyed by Russia and pushed to the edge of cliffs (that's an extremely sensitive geopolitical topic in itself).

Then McGregors team mate, the one that Khabib jumped into the crowd after, had been creating memes of the prophet Mohammed drinking Conor McGregors proper 12 whiskey.

There's lots of other examples I can't even think of right now, but it was extremely personal stuff.
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Boxerbeetle wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 11:19 Personally I found the post-fight shenanigans hilarious and hope it happens more often from now on.
:TU:
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Counter-puncher wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 08:57
RKY wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 08:28
Covfefe wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 06:37 Not a fan of either but it’s takes a real prick to behave like that when you’ve won!
The UFC created this circus of thugs and meatheads and ended up with a predictable outcome.
:TU: the hypocrisy as Imposter also says is laughable

I dislike McGregor so much that I'm not an objective onlooker, for me Khabib jumping the cage and singlehandedly starting on a mob is fvcking epic- it's like the Larry Holmes running broad jump at Berbick writ large. As far as damage done it's to either Khabib's career, ok he's fvcked himself silly lad, And to the UFC image. Although given the way they set this up as you say one can hardly shed tears for them on account of an athlete 'sullying the image' of a sporting brand that regularly embraced the gutter in the buildup

All in all, McGregor smashed, his millions of idiot fanboys back in their box, and the goons running the UFC look stupid, get their cash cow beaten and humiliated, and the only costs are to Khabibs career (hey ho) and the UFC brand underlining the totally classless way they have promoted this circus. Pretty good night all in all.
I think the UFC will come crawling back to Khabib eventually anyway.

He just whopped the ass of their golden boy, it would be foolish to ditch him imo.
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Post by Boxerbeetle »

Nondescript wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 11:21
Covfefe wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 07:54
handsofstone wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 07:50
Don't know much about this but if McGregor has been bringing the family into then the gloves are off IMO, he deserves all he gets
I’m sorry but he’s a grown man. Trash talk is what it is and if you can’t take it and behave like that then he deserves to lose his pay and should be fired. Defending his behaviour or excusing it is equally childlike. McGregor is just as bad too by the way I saw what he did with that coach earlier this year, so don’t think I’m defending him in some way as I don’t really care about either.
In fairness, he's a strict Sunni Muslim and at the press conference, Conor kept deliberately offering him his whiskey despite knowing that fact.

He said his father was a coward and was only friendly with the warlord leader of Chechnya out of false respect. That in itself could be dangerous for Khabibs family as
Ramzan Kadyrov is already known to be a loose cannon and Dagestan and Chechnya are quite closely linked in certain ways.

He said Dagestan was a country full of backwards people who had been destroyed by Russia and pushed to the edge of cliffs (that's an extremely sensitive geopolitical topic in itself).

Then McGregors team mate, the one that Khabib jumped into the crowd after, had been creating memes of the prophet Mohammed drinking Conor McGregors proper 12 whiskey.

There's lots of other examples I can't even think of right now, but it was extremely personal stuff.
Seriously? Braver man than me...
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p4p1 wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 09:15
banjo wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 09:12
p4p1 wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 09:05

I'll be honest.... I'd watch a Lee Murray comeback :lol:
I think Dana White said he was the scariest bastard he's ever met :oo
He is on the receiving end of one of the greatest knockouts I've ever seen though.
By who?!
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Conor and his crew got off light.
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Post by Nondescript »

Impractical Poster wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 11:17
ironbeard wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 11:13 Amazing how dudes wearing skirts (figuratively speaking) come out of the woodwork to condemn actions taken by men in circumstances that the sheilas (figuratively speaking) have never been and will never be exposed to.

“Such beastly behavior is soooo appalling, do you not agree, Elizabeth?”

“Ghastly, Mildred! Simply barbaric.”

My only regret is that the post main bruhaha took the focus off the fact that this may have been TBE card in combat sports history.

For those (including the mascara prone - figuratively speaking) who missed it, there were four prelims of the very highest quality, that included two relatively hot lasses in a high tech rumble, a last minute KTFO comeback victory by Lewis over Drago, a last second KTFO by Reyes over St Preux, in an overall masterful performance by the American, and a Hagler / Hearns level battle of the ages between Ferguson and Pettis, ending with Pettis having to retire between 2 and three due to breaking his hand on Ferguson’s skull.

Absolutely phenomenal action. The only thing that made the main event more memorable was the post fight (largely) theatrics.
Awesome card. And what kind of a night would it have been without a bit of chaos at the end. The Irish probably had a proper poo once the Ruskis started going off.
I saw 2 videos doing the rounds on Twitter of some Irish lads getting knocked out cold by (looking at their appearance) either Dagestanis or people from the Caucuses region
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Yeah it's all been kicking off
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Post by Nondescript »

Boxerbeetle wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 11:26
Nondescript wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 11:21
Covfefe wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 07:54

I’m sorry but he’s a grown man. Trash talk is what it is and if you can’t take it and behave like that then he deserves to lose his pay and should be fired. Defending his behaviour or excusing it is equally childlike. McGregor is just as bad too by the way I saw what he did with that coach earlier this year, so don’t think I’m defending him in some way as I don’t really care about either.
In fairness, he's a strict Sunni Muslim and at the press conference, Conor kept deliberately offering him his whiskey despite knowing that fact.

He said his father was a coward and was only friendly with the warlord leader of Chechnya out of false respect. That in itself could be dangerous for Khabibs family as
Ramzan Kadyrov is already known to be a loose cannon and Dagestan and Chechnya are quite closely linked in certain ways.

He said Dagestan was a country full of backwards people who had been destroyed by Russia and pushed to the edge of cliffs (that's an extremely sensitive geopolitical topic in itself).

Then McGregors team mate, the one that Khabib jumped into the crowd after, had been creating memes of the prophet Mohammed drinking Conor McGregors proper 12 whiskey.

There's lots of other examples I can't even think of right now, but it was extremely personal stuff.
Seriously? Braver man than me...
Yeah, it was something along those lines.
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Post by ironbeard »

Impractical Poster wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 11:28 Conor and his crew got off light.
So far . . . certain elements of the planet have very long memories when it comes to visual degradation of the omnipotent figment of their imaginations and its prophet.
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ironbeard wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 11:33
Impractical Poster wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 11:28 Conor and his crew got off light.
So far . . . certain elements of the planet have very long memories when it comes to visual degradation of the omnipotent figment of their imaginations and its prophet.
I was thinking that following their first presser. Conor talks a lot of shit. But I felt he crossed a dangerous line during that presser. People have died for saying much less. And he said it on such a big stage. I wouldn't be at all surprised to hear Conor has been offed. That's how messed up the things he said were. Speech is free, but there are consequences. His ego has gotten out of control.
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Nondescript wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 11:30
Impractical Poster wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 11:17
ironbeard wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 11:13 Amazing how dudes wearing skirts (figuratively speaking) come out of the woodwork to condemn actions taken by men in circumstances that the sheilas (figuratively speaking) have never been and will never be exposed to.

“Such beastly behavior is soooo appalling, do you not agree, Elizabeth?”

“Ghastly, Mildred! Simply barbaric.”

My only regret is that the post main bruhaha took the focus off the fact that this may have been TBE card in combat sports history.

For those (including the mascara prone - figuratively speaking) who missed it, there were four prelims of the very highest quality, that included two relatively hot lasses in a high tech rumble, a last minute KTFO comeback victory by Lewis over Drago, a last second KTFO by Reyes over St Preux, in an overall masterful performance by the American, and a Hagler / Hearns level battle of the ages between Ferguson and Pettis, ending with Pettis having to retire between 2 and three due to breaking his hand on Ferguson’s skull.

Absolutely phenomenal action. The only thing that made the main event more memorable was the post fight (largely) theatrics.
Awesome card. And what kind of a night would it have been without a bit of chaos at the end. The Irish probably had a proper poo once the Ruskis started going off.
I saw 2 videos doing the rounds on Twitter of some Irish lads getting knocked out cold by (looking at their appearance) either Dagestanis or people from the Caucuses region
Just saw a video of 10 or so Russians, I think, surrounded by a slew of Irish fans. One of the Irish guys came close to them with middle fingers raised, and he got sparked out cold.

Bad night for the Irish all around.
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The adrenaline can send anyone over the edge, no matter how composed you might think you would react in situations were shit gets real. It's a split second decision after a fight, where you have to leave your "normal" reasonable self absolutely behind to be able to compete, to jump over that fence and attack. They will plead for temporarily insanity, or whatever which it absolutely was or some shit like that.

Mcgregor absolutely brought it upon himself acting like a retarded leprechaun on crocodile.

That said i find it still an absolute shit sport, grown man rolling around like children out of their minds, never can get over the fact that you don't hit on a man on the ground. And those fuckin' elbows to the head, despicable, i watch it from time to time but never will be able to enjoy that shite.
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Post by Boxerbeetle »

Impractical Poster wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 12:01
Nondescript wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 11:30
Impractical Poster wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 11:17

Awesome card. And what kind of a night would it have been without a bit of chaos at the end. The Irish probably had a proper poo once the Ruskis started going off.
I saw 2 videos doing the rounds on Twitter of some Irish lads getting knocked out cold by (looking at their appearance) either Dagestanis or people from the Caucuses region
Just saw a video of 10 or so Russians, I think, surrounded by a slew of Irish fans. One of the Irish guys came close to them with middle fingers raised, and he got sparked out cold.

Bad night for the Irish all around.
Come on guys, post links to these vids please :TU:
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Post by Impractical Poster »

Boxerbeetle wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 12:19
Impractical Poster wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 12:01
Nondescript wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 11:30

I saw 2 videos doing the rounds on Twitter of some Irish lads getting knocked out cold by (looking at their appearance) either Dagestanis or people from the Caucuses region
Just saw a video of 10 or so Russians, I think, surrounded by a slew of Irish fans. One of the Irish guys came close to them with middle fingers raised, and he got sparked out cold.

Bad night for the Irish all around.
Come on guys, post links to these vids please :TU:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.mmaman ... ockout-mma
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Dana's head is so far up Conor's ass it's sick. Dana is talking about banning Khabib's team for life. Yet Conor gets special treatment for the bus incident. Dana's in love with Conor.
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