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Style: JJ of the B variety--
I don't understand the whole "he is ruining the sport" mentality. Some guys have class and some don't. Lighten up a little. This isn't the first sport to have an obnoxious asshole in it making some noise and it won't be the last.
And for those saying they won't buy a ppv with him on the card... really? So **** all the other fighters because Brock hurt your feelings that much? Does he seriously have that much power over you? -
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Posted On:
7/13/2009 9:21am
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Understood. To be fair, though, I don't think it comes as a surprise to anyone who has trained in a martial art -- or played football, or wrestled with an older sibling, or been walked into by a larger guy at the mall -- that size and strength are advantages in a physical confrontation. This is why there are weight classes to begin with, so anyone who follows any combat sport is well aware of it. Therefore I don't think that Brock Lesnar is disheartening for anybody, because he is just one more example of an established fact.
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Posted On:
7/13/2009 10:32am
Style: Judo Sandbagger--
Watched this as a family night, to win the Wife over to MMA.
Guess what Mr. Douch, you have undermined years of explanations and hard work trying to un-murky the waters. If I was 200 pounds heavier, I would personally try to make you pay. Now I have to go back to stealing my MMA fix.
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Posted On:
7/13/2009 12:47pm
Style: Catch as Catch Can--
Size matters a lot, but its not everything.
Thats why I like Japan. You wanna fight? You agree to it, you do it.
One would think that the same could be expected in the land of the free...
Anyway, ever heard of Ikushisa Minowa?
YouTube - IKUHISA ï¼MonkeyScrotumCleaning.tv INOWA High light
no one ever told this guy he couldnt beat large fuckers...
...Also Cock Chestner Apologizing, ha ha crack that wip Dana lolLast edited by blisterstarr; 7/13/2009 1:03pm at .
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Posted On:
7/13/2009 1:27pm
Style: Wrestling, Judo--
Not when before the fight you're calling lesnar a punk because he was enough of a "*****' to tap when he realized he'd been subbed.
"He cried uncle, he said stop, he said I can't fight no more. There's nothing more humiliating than tapping in a fight."
**** you Frank. I think it's more humiliating to be effortlessly taken to the ground, held down like helpless child, and beaten until the ref figures he's seen you swell and bleed enough. Frank got dominated the first fight too, but luckily he got an opponent so green he was willing to step into his guard after Frank butt-flopped.
Showing up and getting beat backs up the fact that you're not afraid to fight somebody. Showing up and getting utterly dominated doesn't back up the fact that you even had a chance against that guy. Especially when you spend the better part of a year bragging about what you're gonna do to him (unless you're bragging that you're going to lie down and get handed a one sided beating).



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7/13/2009 8:33am
Style: BJJ, Taekwondo, Boxing