Rexob wrote:Tomasino wrote:Trust you pair to jump on an auto text spelling mistakethats all you've got in the tank between you
Ok Tomato go back to bed.
Tomato?
Why would I go back to bed little one?
Rexob wrote:Tomasino wrote:Trust you pair to jump on an auto text spelling mistakethats all you've got in the tank between you
Ok Tomato go back to bed.
He was the favorite v Nate too. That didn't stop him from quitting the way he claimed he would rather die than do.Lancenix wrote:Cmon you know that is not going to happen. Eventually he won't be able to make 145, that is true. But he made 145 fight before last. His time at 145 is not done just yet. I think he can fight both before leaving. Edgar will possibly a good fight but CMAC would be the favorite there in that matchup.Tanzio wrote:Team HypeJob are the ones that have acknowledged that HypeJob can't keep making 145, Farcenix. Take it up with them. Edgar will make Mr. HypeJob his bitch, just as Nate did. He will fall to his knees and submit.Lancenix wrote:
You don't even understand weight cutting 101.You expect Tanzio to know about weight cutting? He is like 80 man and does not even know what MMA stands for. Let's get this straight CMAC's PPV vs Diaz appears to be the biggest grossing event in the history of the UFC!! Man you must feel so dumb denigrating him. You see he knows exactly what he is doing. You do not. Your small, pea size brain cannot absorb it. His next fight will be vs. Aldo and it will be one of the biggest rematches in the history of the UFC. It will not be Edgar. Diaz, a WW will be fighting for the title vs. Lawlor if he wants it. As for me? I called the Cmac fight exactly at odds of +350 on the win and 10 to 1 on the submission so for those looking for my next great pick stay tuned. Tanzio and ImpracticalMMAjoker will be waiting for that too. They also need a lesson on weight cutting 101 because they are really dense but I now realize that will require a Special Ed class for them. Does anyone have a Special Ed. certification here? If so I will pay for ImpraacticalMMAjoker's class Tanzio is on Social Security and can pay for his own. Let me know. Thank you.
I think that Rockhold is all wrong for Weidman but Chris is always dangerous on the mat.Impractical Poster wrote:Some very good matches right around the corner.
Weidman/Rockhold 2
DJ/Cejudo
Comier/Jones 2
I feel Weidman will be better prepared this time around, but still going with Luke. Luke's training with Daniel and Cain has him prepared for anything wrestling wise Weidman can throw at him. And as far as striking, Luke holds a big advantage there. But, Chris is smart and should have a better game plan going into this one. Luke by UD.
Cejudo/DJ is the most interesting out of the three just because of what Cejudo brings to the table. His wrestling could neutralize DJ's speed as long as he can get a hold of DJ. This will be a great test in seeing where DJ's wrestling stands at a world level. Gotta go with DJ because I think he is the more complete package, but wouldn't be surprised to see Cejudo score a number of take downs and score big with some GnP.
Cormier/Jones has me the least excited, however I am still looking forward to it. I'd like to see Daniel take the win, but I feel Jones' size, striking, wrestling, and overall athleticism will score him another UD.
Not even close.Tanzio wrote:I think that Rockhold is all wrong for Weidman but Chris is always dangerous on the mat.Impractical Poster wrote:Some very good matches right around the corner.
Weidman/Rockhold 2
DJ/Cejudo
Comier/Jones 2
I feel Weidman will be better prepared this time around, but still going with Luke. Luke's training with Daniel and Cain has him prepared for anything wrestling wise Weidman can throw at him. And as far as striking, Luke holds a big advantage there. But, Chris is smart and should have a better game plan going into this one. Luke by UD.
Cejudo/DJ is the most interesting out of the three just because of what Cejudo brings to the table. His wrestling could neutralize DJ's speed as long as he can get a hold of DJ. This will be a great test in seeing where DJ's wrestling stands at a world level. Gotta go with DJ because I think he is the more complete package, but wouldn't be surprised to see Cejudo score a number of take downs and score big with some GnP.
Cormier/Jones has me the least excited, however I am still looking forward to it. I'd like to see Daniel take the win, but I feel Jones' size, striking, wrestling, and overall athleticism will score him another UD.
I'm going with Cejudo's wrestling v JD.
Cormier's only hope is to have gotten into Jone's head, baiting him into a big mistake, IMO.
But, admittedly, I am no UFC expert at the moment.
We will see. If I'm right I won't be trumpeting it like a fourth grader for a week though, like you, airhead.Lancenix wrote:Not even close.Tanzio wrote:I think that Rockhold is all wrong for Weidman but Chris is always dangerous on the mat.Impractical Poster wrote:Some very good matches right around the corner.
Weidman/Rockhold 2
DJ/Cejudo
Comier/Jones 2
I feel Weidman will be better prepared this time around, but still going with Luke. Luke's training with Daniel and Cain has him prepared for anything wrestling wise Weidman can throw at him. And as far as striking, Luke holds a big advantage there. But, Chris is smart and should have a better game plan going into this one. Luke by UD.
Cejudo/DJ is the most interesting out of the three just because of what Cejudo brings to the table. His wrestling could neutralize DJ's speed as long as he can get a hold of DJ. This will be a great test in seeing where DJ's wrestling stands at a world level. Gotta go with DJ because I think he is the more complete package, but wouldn't be surprised to see Cejudo score a number of take downs and score big with some GnP.
Cormier/Jones has me the least excited, however I am still looking forward to it. I'd like to see Daniel take the win, but I feel Jones' size, striking, wrestling, and overall athleticism will score him another UD.
I'm going with Cejudo's wrestling v JD.
Cormier's only hope is to have gotten into Jone's head, baiting him into a big mistake, IMO.
But, admittedly, I am no UFC expert at the moment.
Did they even have 4th grade when you went to school??Tanzio wrote:We will see. If I'm right I won't be trumpeting it like a fourth grader for a week though, like you, airhead.Lancenix wrote:Not even close.Tanzio wrote: I think that Rockhold is all wrong for Weidman but Chris is always dangerous on the mat.
I'm going with Cejudo's wrestling v JD.
Cormier's only hope is to have gotten into Jone's head, baiting him into a big mistake, IMO.
But, admittedly, I am no UFC expert at the moment.
Why don't you tell us for the 100th time about how you chose the winner of a fight between two people, airhead?Lancenix wrote:Did they even have 4th grade when you went to school??Tanzio wrote:We will see. If I'm right I won't be trumpeting it like a fourth grader for a week though, like you, airhead.Lancenix wrote:
Not even close.
I'm looking forward to the non-title fights Wonder boy v Rory and El Cucuay V Khabib just as much as the ones mentioned above. Can't call either with any degree of confidence.Tanzio wrote:I think that Rockhold is all wrong for Weidman but Chris is always dangerous on the mat.Impractical Poster wrote:Some very good matches right around the corner.
Weidman/Rockhold 2
DJ/Cejudo
Comier/Jones 2
I feel Weidman will be better prepared this time around, but still going with Luke. Luke's training with Daniel and Cain has him prepared for anything wrestling wise Weidman can throw at him. And as far as striking, Luke holds a big advantage there. But, Chris is smart and should have a better game plan going into this one. Luke by UD.
Cejudo/DJ is the most interesting out of the three just because of what Cejudo brings to the table. His wrestling could neutralize DJ's speed as long as he can get a hold of DJ. This will be a great test in seeing where DJ's wrestling stands at a world level. Gotta go with DJ because I think he is the more complete package, but wouldn't be surprised to see Cejudo score a number of take downs and score big with some GnP.
Cormier/Jones has me the least excited, however I am still looking forward to it. I'd like to see Daniel take the win, but I feel Jones' size, striking, wrestling, and overall athleticism will score him another UD.
I'm going with Cejudo's wrestling v JD.
Cormier's only hope is to have gotten into Jone's head, baiting him into a big mistake, IMO.
But, admittedly, I am no UFC expert at the moment.
danamba7 wrote:I'm looking forward to the non-title fights Wonder boy v Rory and El Cucuay V Khabib just as much as the ones mentioned above. Can't call either with any degree of confidence.Tanzio wrote:I think that Rockhold is all wrong for Weidman but Chris is always dangerous on the mat.Impractical Poster wrote:Some very good matches right around the corner.
Weidman/Rockhold 2
DJ/Cejudo
Comier/Jones 2
I feel Weidman will be better prepared this time around, but still going with Luke. Luke's training with Daniel and Cain has him prepared for anything wrestling wise Weidman can throw at him. And as far as striking, Luke holds a big advantage there. But, Chris is smart and should have a better game plan going into this one. Luke by UD.
Cejudo/DJ is the most interesting out of the three just because of what Cejudo brings to the table. His wrestling could neutralize DJ's speed as long as he can get a hold of DJ. This will be a great test in seeing where DJ's wrestling stands at a world level. Gotta go with DJ because I think he is the more complete package, but wouldn't be surprised to see Cejudo score a number of take downs and score big with some GnP.
Cormier/Jones has me the least excited, however I am still looking forward to it. I'd like to see Daniel take the win, but I feel Jones' size, striking, wrestling, and overall athleticism will score him another UD.
I'm going with Cejudo's wrestling v JD.
Cormier's only hope is to have gotten into Jone's head, baiting him into a big mistake, IMO.
But, admittedly, I am no UFC expert at the moment.
Agree. Came across horribly on TUF and his recent interview calling out Conor in his sunglasses was very strange, seemed fake. Great fighter to watch though and who knows how Khabib will be post injury. Crazy to think its 2 years since his last fight where he beat the champ. Since then RDA has won 5 in a row. Khabib could have been in that position. Khabib V RDA 2 would be very interesting with RDA's current form.Impractical Poster wrote:danamba7 wrote:I'm looking forward to the non-title fights Wonder boy v Rory and El Cucuay V Khabib just as much as the ones mentioned above. Can't call either with any degree of confidence.Tanzio wrote: I think that Rockhold is all wrong for Weidman but Chris is always dangerous on the mat.
I'm going with Cejudo's wrestling v JD.
Cormier's only hope is to have gotten into Jone's head, baiting him into a big mistake, IMO.
But, admittedly, I am no UFC expert at the moment.Absolutely!
Rory/Thompson should be an excellent match up of styles. A pick-em.
Khabib should take this on paper, but Tony has been on such a run the past couple years. I don't really care for him ever since his drunken outbreak on TUF, but his improving skills are undeniable.
Imagine what a comparable boxing card would look like, ffs.thunderfromdownunder wrote:I saw a poster yesterday for a supposed line up for 200
Connor v Edgar
Lawler v GSP
Silva v Kennedy
Aldo v Holloway
I'm sure its fake, bit what a card that would be
About as likely as:thunderfromdownunder wrote:I saw a poster yesterday for a supposed line up for 200
Connor v Edgar
Lawler v GSP
Silva v Kennedy
Aldo v Holloway
I'm sure its fake, bit what a card that would be
danamba7 wrote:GSP would be barmy to go straight in with Lawler after 2 and a half years out!
No I agree. He got dropped by Condit and arguably should have lost the Hendricks fight and all that was before his long lay off. Lawler has very good defensive wrestling and you'd have to knock his head off to stop him which I cant see GSP doing.Tomasino wrote:danamba7 wrote:GSP would be barmy to go straight in with Lawler after 2 and a half years out!
I think he'd get busted up...I just don't see GSP holding the title again, do you? The division is stacked just now.
danamba7 wrote:No I agree. He got dropped by Condit and arguably should have lost the Hendricks fight and all that was before his long lay off. Lawler has very good defensive wrestling and you'd have to knock his head off to stop him which I cant see GSP doing.Tomasino wrote:danamba7 wrote:GSP would be barmy to go straight in with Lawler after 2 and a half years out!
I think he'd get busted up...I just don't see GSP holding the title again, do you? The division is stacked just now.
I don't think he's even 35 yet, but he's had a lot of mileage.Impractical Poster wrote:How old is George now?
I think he lost the passion a few fights before Hendricks. If he was somehow able to regain some hunger, I think he could get back on top. Athletically, he was one of the finest athletes to ever step into the cage. Technically superb as well. But, if the hunger is gone, he will not be elite again.
jujigatame wrote:GSP is 34. I know because I was literally born on the exact same day as him.