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p4p1 wrote: 26 Mar 2020, 02:10
Impractical Poster wrote: 25 Mar 2020, 00:12

Dana is a great president for the UFC. I've got my fingers crossed.



https://sports.yahoo.com/coronavirus-wh ... 46837.html
Let's be honest though, if Dana said it probably isn't happening :lol: :lol: :lol:

Will be amazing if they can pull this off though. What advertisement for the sport. With no other events on I'm sure the viewership will be huge, and it *should* be an incredible fight.
Dana is looking to put together one of the most stacked cards in history with this one. He can put all the main and co-mains of the events that were either canceled or postponed and put them on one mega card. JACKPOT! The UFC is AWESOME! Dana has a lot of critics, but this man works his @ss off and has the boxing promoters trying to emulate his model.

You are right. This is huge for the organization!
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p4p1 wrote: 26 Mar 2020, 13:24 Jon Jones at it again

https://www.google.com.au/amp/s/www.mma ... lbuquerque
Wow! Kinda surprises me. I really thought all this was behind him. It takes some a while to mature in certain areas. God knows it did for me.
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Impractical Poster wrote: 26 Mar 2020, 13:58
p4p1 wrote: 26 Mar 2020, 13:24 Jon Jones at it again

https://www.google.com.au/amp/s/www.mma ... lbuquerque
Wow! Kinda surprises me. I really thought all this was behind him. It takes some a while to mature in certain areas. God knows it did for me.
He has it all except for brains and self control. Anyone still think he isn't juicing?
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Baby Face Finster wrote: 26 Mar 2020, 14:20
Impractical Poster wrote: 26 Mar 2020, 13:58

Wow! Kinda surprises me. I really thought all this was behind him. It takes some a while to mature in certain areas. God knows it did for me.
He has it all except for brains and self control. Anyone still think he isn't juicing?
I don't think he's juicing. His latest performances along with how stringent his testing is, I highly highly doubt it.
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Bones being a sociopath has nothing to do with a lack of maturity or taking steroids.

He won't "grow up" or "get clean". He will eventually hurt someone bad enough that the big money boys will no longer be able to protect him.
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Impractical Poster wrote: 26 Mar 2020, 14:31
Baby Face Finster wrote: 26 Mar 2020, 14:20

He has it all except for brains and self control. Anyone still think he isn't juicing?
I don't think he's juicing. His latest performances along with how stringent his testing is, I highly highly doubt it.
I meant to say does anyone still think he wasn't juicing. It's obvious from his recent performances that he isn't the same fighter he used to be when he was on the gear.
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Baby Face Finster wrote: 26 Mar 2020, 20:50
Impractical Poster wrote: 26 Mar 2020, 14:31
I don't think he's juicing. His latest performances along with how stringent his testing is, I highly highly doubt it.
I meant to say does anyone still think he wasn't juicing. It's obvious from his recent performances that he isn't the same fighter he used to be when he was on the gear.
There's definitely something different. His aggressiveness is no where the same as it was around the time he won the title from Shogun. Maybe all his dubious habits outside the cage have caught up with him.
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Impractical Poster wrote: 26 Mar 2020, 20:58
Baby Face Finster wrote: 26 Mar 2020, 20:50

I meant to say does anyone still think he wasn't juicing. It's obvious from his recent performances that he isn't the same fighter he used to be when he was on the gear.
There's definitely something different. His aggressiveness is no where the same as it was around the time he won the title from Shogun. Maybe all his dubious habits outside the cage have caught up with him.
In fairness, he's also an older fighter now.

He was a world champion when he was (23?), he's gotta have quite a lot of mileage on the clock now.
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Partying and doing tons of booze, weed, and coke instead of training is not great for a pro athlete. Bones has been on the downswing since the first Gustafsson fight. Shame because he was the greatest talent the sport has ever seen.
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Nondescript wrote: 26 Mar 2020, 21:34
Impractical Poster wrote: 26 Mar 2020, 20:58
There's definitely something different. His aggressiveness is no where the same as it was around the time he won the title from Shogun. Maybe all his dubious habits outside the cage have caught up with him.
In fairness, he's also an older fighter now.

He was a world champion when he was (23?), he's gotta have quite a lot of mileage on the clock now.
True, but not that old. And he has not been very active either.
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jujigatame wrote: 26 Mar 2020, 21:36 Partying and doing tons of booze, weed, and coke instead of training is not great for a pro athlete. Bones has been on the downswing since the first Gustafsson fight. Shame because he was the greatest talent the sport has ever seen.
The long layoffs from fighting while doing other things like heavy weight lifting along with all the extracurricular activities are most likely the culprit for his slide. Plus, he's probably become complacent in his preparations. I wouldn't be surprised if he has juiced before, but I'm thinking if he did do it, it was during his heavy lifting heyday.
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Sounds like Jones and Bonnar have similar interests. They should hang out some time :lol:
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Impractical Poster wrote: 27 Mar 2020, 00:20
jujigatame wrote: 26 Mar 2020, 21:36 Partying and doing tons of booze, weed, and coke instead of training is not great for a pro athlete. Bones has been on the downswing since the first Gustafsson fight. Shame because he was the greatest talent the sport has ever seen.
The long layoffs from fighting while doing other things like heavy weight lifting along with all the extracurricular activities are most likely the culprit for his slide. Plus, he's probably become complacent in his preparations. I wouldn't be surprised if he has juiced before, but I'm thinking if he did do it, it was during his heavy lifting heyday.
Oh he definitely juiced, but that might have started in his late 20s when his ability was starting to flag a bit due to partying and alcohol/drug use. I mean, it's possible he could have juiced in his younger days as well, but no more possible than all of his opponents juicing as well.
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My reaction to Jones;



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April 18 still has a pulse.
I'm on it. I'm watching for the latest updates. :salut:
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Been watching old Melvin Manhoef fights recently. Would have been a terrifying prospect to fight. Zero ground game, shitty gas tank, but would come out throwing hell for leather. Still one of the most exciting fighters of all time.
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Tinnie wrote: 31 Mar 2020, 21:22 Been watching old Melvin Manhoef fights recently. Would have been a terrifying prospect to fight. Zero ground game, shitty gas tank, but would come out throwing hell for leather. Still one of the most exciting fighters of all time.
Manhoef was one of those guys who was impossible to rank because he'd KO some very good fighters but would generally lose against anyone who could grapple, or just weather those first couple minutes.

Absolutely one of the best finishers in MMA history though. The Manhoef who KO'd Hunt and Misaki was a scary opponent.
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Conor looks in good nick there. He never seems to get too far out of shape.
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jujigatame wrote: 01 Apr 2020, 09:40
Tinnie wrote: 31 Mar 2020, 21:22 Been watching old Melvin Manhoef fights recently. Would have been a terrifying prospect to fight. Zero ground game, shitty gas tank, but would come out throwing hell for leather. Still one of the most exciting fighters of all time.
Manhoef was one of those guys who was impossible to rank because he'd KO some very good fighters but would generally lose against anyone who could grapple, or just weather those first couple minutes.

Absolutely one of the best finishers in MMA history though. The Manhoef who KO'd Hunt and Misaki was a scary opponent.
Much like Hunt, he was never suited for MMA, but i figure he followed the opportunities and the dollar at the time. He also seemed to fight bigger guys, for the most part, which is something to consider for his record. Still a beast though lol
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Khabib received criticism from Tony and Conor, and now he might be reconsidering. https://sports.yahoo.com/khabib-nurmago ... 59244.html
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Gaethje/Ferguson as the main event now for UFC 249. The location hasn't been announced yet. Still scheduled for April 18th.
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Impractical Poster wrote: 06 Apr 2020, 16:48 Gaethje/Ferguson as the main event now for UFC 249. The location hasn't been announced yet. Still scheduled for April 18th.
I like Gaethje for this if it goes ahead, (don't think it will).
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Ricky wrote: 06 Apr 2020, 16:55
Impractical Poster wrote: 06 Apr 2020, 16:48 Gaethje/Ferguson as the main event now for UFC 249. The location hasn't been announced yet. Still scheduled for April 18th.
I like Gaethje for this if it goes ahead, (don't think it will).
A rep for Belarus has come out and said that they are willing to host the event and the UFC said that they have a few options already and will only use Belarus as an emergency back-up. I think it will happen. April 18th seems too soon. So I am not sure everything gets done by that time. But I do believe the fight will take place. I actually like this main better than the Khabib fight.
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This is so stupid. Just postpone the original fight 3 months like every other sporting event under the sun.
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Impractical Poster wrote: 06 Apr 2020, 17:04
Ricky wrote: 06 Apr 2020, 16:55

I like Gaethje for this if it goes ahead, (don't think it will).
A rep for Belarus has come out and said that they are willing to host the event and the UFC said that they have a few options already and will only use Belarus as an emergency back-up. I think it will happen. April 18th seems too soon. So I am not sure everything gets done by that time. But I do believe the fight will take place. I actually like this main better than the Khabib fight.
I bet they're looking at an Indian reservation in Montana or Arizona. I wouldn't go to Belarus if I was a fighter. Might not get back.
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