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  • UFC 196: McGregor Vs. Dos Anjos
  • Pigface
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    That DADA5000 bloke had a heart attack and suffered acute renal failure after his fight, according to what I just read he dropped 40lbs in two weeks prior to the fight, diuretics a go go 😯

    I thought MMA looked after their fighters

    bongohoohaa
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    I thought MMA looked after their fighters

    That’s like saying I thought football looks after their players. It’s not the sport that is at fault, it is the one organisation. In this case Bellator.

    jimjam
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    bongohoohaa – Member

    That’s like saying I thought football looks after their players. It’s not the sport that is at fault, it is the one organisation. In this case Bellator.

    Texas Athletic commission really are to blame here, or at least equally share the blame with Bellator. Medics used a “visual test” to determine whether Dada was too dehydrated to fight or not. Both he and Kimbo had passed all necessary medical tests.

    I thought MMA looked after their fighters

    Different U.S states or countries have different sanctioning bodies with different rules and different standards of testing. A fight promoter can enforce stricter tests than the state/national testing body, but not more lenient. The UFC’s testing goes above pretty much any U.S state or national testing body in terms of fighter health and P.E.D use.

    Pigface
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    Who or what is Bellator? Know nothing about MMA as would of been seen in the legendary thread.

    jimjam
    Free Member

    They are one of the larger MMA organisations notorious for freak show match ups. They were recently bought by Viacom so the expectation is they will try and build an organisation equal to or greater than the UFC. Not like that they won’t.

    brakes
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    just realised that takedown is very nearly an anagram of taekwondo

    bongohoohaa
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    Not like that they won’t.

    I am hoping this was some sort of contractual thing, and they just had to squeeze this last piece of detritus out of the tube before they can start to focus on remodelling and improving Bellator.

    Signing fighters like Bendo shows an intent to get some real fights on the go.

    blueflamespecial
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    What weight is Bendo going to be fighting at in Bellator – is he sticking at 170 or back to 55?

    I’d like to see him fight Brooks and Chandler but I don’t think there are too many guys on that 155 roster that could realistically challenge him outside those two to be honest. Rematch with Josh Thompson maybe.

    170 they could stick him in there with Paul Daley. That I would watch.

    BoardinBob
    Full Member

    Diaz has stepped in!!!

    Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaasssssssssss

    jimjam
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    warton
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    at 170!!!

    not sure Cowboy is going to be delighted at that.

    and not sure where it leaves UFC 200. surely thompson deserves a shot at Lawler, so is 200 now:
    RDA v McGregor,
    Thompson v Lawler
    Rousey v Holm (if she wins)
    aldo v edgar

    bongohoohaa
    Free Member

    Let the shit talking commence!

    jimjam
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    warton – Member

    at 170!!!

    not sure Cowboy is going to be delighted at that.

    and not sure where it leaves UFC 200. surely thompson deserves a shot at Lawler, so is 200 now:
    RDA v McGregor,
    Thompson v Lawler
    Rousey v Holm (if she wins)
    aldo v edgar

    Conor v GSP.

    BoardinBob
    Full Member

    It’ll be an easy night’s work for Conor but at least the next two weeks will be entertaining!

    warton
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    It’ll be an easy night’s work for Conor but at least the next two weeks will be entertaining!

    not so sure.

    I know it won’t last a round, and it will be a stand up brawl, but Nate is an animal, you never know, one good shot…

    jimjam
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    warton

    not so sure.

    I know it won’t last a round, and it will be a stand up brawl, but Nate is an animal, you never know, one good shot…

    Nate is awkward, durable and rangey with incredible BJJ and good boxing but he lacks knock out power. He grinds people down.

    If he’s smart he’ll try to take Conor down and look for a submission, but I can’t see him trying.

    bongohoohaa
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    I know I shouldn’t be, but I am more stoked for this fight than Dos Anjos.

    Like a really tasty appetiser, and the mains will still be coming at some point 🙂

    bongohoohaa
    Free Member

    YOLO!

    jimjam
    Free Member

    I got my McGregor by round 3 KO at 9/1.

    arrpee
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    Can’t help but feel a bit “meh” about McGregor vs. Diaz. After watching back some of Dos Anjos’ more dominant performances (e.g. Petis, and Diaz himself), I honestly thought we’d see him win a very entertaining fight. Still, the possibility of things going very differently to how one might predict is an obvious part of its appeal.

    What do people reckon regarding McGregor’s ability to get up to welterweight at 2 weeks notice? Diaz’ corner has been accusing him of all sorts of steroid jiggery-pockery. Presumably, he’ll have been intending to cut weight to get to 155 for Dos Anjos, then found himself needing to do the opposite. Wonder how much he ultimately needed to put on? He looks markedly bigger in the recent build-up videos, talking all the while about how many pies he’s had that day.

    jimjam
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    arrpee

    What do people reckon regarding McGregor’s ability to get up to welterweight at 2 weeks notice?

    He’s already on weight. He doesn’t have to “go up” at all. He just doesn’t have to come down.

    arrpee
    Diaz’ corner has been accusing him of all sorts of steroid jiggery-pockery.

    Selling the fight. Typical salty Diaz rhetoric.

    Presumably, he’ll have been intending to cut weight to get to 155 for Dos Anjos, then found himself needing to do the opposite.

    He had plenty of time to cut, lean muscle holds more water than fat. These guys can lose 18-20lbs of water in 24hrs.

    warton
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    he walks around at 170. He hasn’t cut anything.

    I agree re. the excitement, it hasn’t got the same kudos of the RDA fight.

    I think Diaz is there for the payday, and is kind of coming across like win or lose he just wants a payday. It won’t last a round.

    arrpee
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    These guys can lose 18-20lbs of water in 24hrs.

    Christ, can you imagine how horrendous that must feel? You’d be pissing sand.

    jimjam
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    arrpee

    Christ, can you imagine how horrendous that must feel? You’d be pissing sand.

    Well, people have died doing it so yeah. Can’t feel good.

    jimjam
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    bongohoohaa
    Free Member

    I prefer this one….

    ….good luck mate 🙂

    bongohoohaa
    Free Member

    Actually….I take it back, this is my favourite:

    bongohoohaa
    Free Member

    Well…I am £45 richer. 8)

    BoardinBob
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    Yeah I ended up sticking £20 on Diaz after seeing the weigh in. McGregor just looked “off” to me.

    Social media inevitably filled with clueless people saying McGregor is a hype job. All we learned last night is he has no business fighting at that weight. If Diaz can do that with two weeks notice and no proper camp, imagine what the likes of Cerrone would have done to him.

    Most pleased for Miesha though. Didn’t give her much of a chance against Holm which raises the question, did Rousey just have an off night against her?

    blueflamespecial
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    Yeah, I think the idea of Conor as a force at 170 is and always was overly optimistic.

    Last nights fight wasn’t even a commentary on that imho, what we really saw was 2 natural 155lb-ers in there. Nate has always been better at 155. Remember the Mcdonald shellacking? We all know that Conor struggles to make 145 and he’s fought equally as successfully at lightweight.

    The difference in my opinion was the reach. Conor forced to overextend constantly looking for that left hand. Plus the fact that Nate is a Diaz and therefore tough as nails and very skilled.

    I’m also pleased for Miesha. Sad for Holly, but it’s nice to see Tates hard work finally paying off. Thought it would be a case of always the bridesmaid for her so fair play.

    I think the jury is out on Holm at the moment.
    Didn’t look particularly great in any of her UFC fights bar the Ronda bout. Efficient maybe but not great.

    Rousey came straight at her – bull matador style which was perfect for the way Holly likes to fight. She’s a great athlete but time will tell I think.

    She was winning on the scorecards up until then too. Hope she comes back strong and starches Rousey again in a title eliminator.

    bongohoohaa
    Free Member

    I think Connor maybe has another shot at 170, but he needs to work on his wrestling. Messing about with pool noodles is all well and good, but that’s not going to help your ground game with a BJJ black belt like Nate. Saying that, Lawler probably would destroy him so 155lbs is probably his ideal.

    I think my favourite line from Nate was:

    I would have a lot more knockouts on my record, but as soon as they start getting landing on they start shooting, and all the sudden they become wrestlers

    Also, the curse of EA covers continues….

    nwill1
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    I like Connor but I think he now has to accept he’s king in the smaller division but can’t walk through the divisions, as he goes up his power gets less and opponents chins get stronger not to mention they hit harder. (For those that didn’t watch he was screwed before it hit the floor, punch drunk like Ronda was).

    I can’t now see a convincing reason why he will get a shot at the 155 belt. TBH he needs to works massively on his ground game cause he’s come up very short once again. If said Diaz was a good boxer with exceptional ground/BJJ on social media and felt the upset might be there.
    Connor (like Hollie Holme) has proved to be a one dimensional fighter in MMA, good stand up but you can’t be like that in MMA.

    I see a short and unsuccessful MMA career for Connor from here on out, every one will use the take down and ground game against him, look at Petisbeaten once then every body follows suite with strategy!

    Never rated Hollie Holme myself, not really done great in UFC until Ronda, was winning fights but bloody boring she wouldn’t open up, very much a counter fighter and Ronda bum rushed her and play into her strengths. Hollie doesn’t have a ground game right now…bit like Connor!

    jimjam
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    God. Dammit.

    Ah well. Great event. Great fights. McGregor and Diaz were awesome.

    Connor* (like Hollie Holme*) has proved to be a one dimensional fighter in MMA, good stand up but you can’t be like that in MMA.

    You should probably tweet Conor* and Holm* and tell them what not to do. I’m sure they don’t have a clue 😉

    Euro
    Free Member

    Ah well. Great event. Great fights

    You watch the same card as me? The two best fights didn’t include men. The other fights were a bit one dimensional. Really glad Diaz won. Always liked him as a fighter and he deserves the limelight and riches he’ll get for this. Hopefully it’ll shut McGregor up for a while. I like him and he plays the game better than anyone, but he’s not even the best fighter as his own weight never mind stepping up. He was too cocky before and during the fight. If he’d listened to his corner that fight was his.

    jimjam
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    Euro

    You watch the same card as me? The two best fights didn’t include men.

    Evidently not since there were a ton of good fights other than the girls. Ishihara v Erosa was great (I wanted to see Erosa get smashed). Saggo v Salas was a BJJ masterclass, and Sanchez Miller was a war. Taleb v Silva was awesome. Miranda v Guimaraes was awesome too.

    Anderson v Lawlor and Latifi v Villnate were crap, but other than that a great night of fights and the main event was just phenomenal. No feeling out, no gaming, just trying to kill each other from start to finish.

    Euro
    Free Member

    Anderson v Lawlor and Latifi v Villnate

    That’s the only two others i saw. Seems i got the ‘lite’ download. That’s what you get when to grab the first torrent you see.

    jimjam
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    Casual fan in hastily formed opinion shocker 😛

    bongohoohaa
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    Casual fan in hastily formed opinion shocker

    You could hear the stampede from miles away 8)

    Euro
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    Casual fan in hastily formed opinion shocker

    That’s fighting talk!

    bongohoohaa
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    Anderson v Lawlor and Latifi v Villnate were crap

    Is it sad that I mainly look forward to Lawlor’s weigh-ins, rather than his fights.

    Dan Severn being a personal fav…

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