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  1. KenFlo was also great in his outing against the huerta.

     

    Yup yup. He did exactly what he had to do to counter Huerta's "brawling" style, which was to stick and move and "mix it up". From the outset Ken Flo was always the better technical striker than Huerta and Huerta's often "devil may care" style does leave a lot of openings, not just for strikes but for takedowns and submission attempts as well.

     

    To put it simply, Ken Flo just "picked him apart".

  2. Affliction vs UFC? Hehehe ... Emelianenko vs Lesnar would be interesting to see. I don't think Fedor has fought a man as Large and as "Explosive" as Lesnar. Though seeing Emelianenko in action against Tim Sylvia in Affliction: Banned really was something else.

     

    I don't know about explosive but Fedor has fought opponents larger and stronger than Brock Lesnar and has been very impressive. His last fight before the Affliction PPV was against a massive 300 pound Korean named Hong Mang Choi (who even managed to get in a lil GNP on Fedor before eventually getting submitted with an armbar from the guard). The korean did even better than big Timmy against Fedor in my opinion.

  3. pansin ko lang kay brock mabilis din mapagod

     

    Well that's the price of trying to be "explosive" in your movement while carrying that amount of muscle mass. (That flying knee attempt right off the bell was quite something. ehehe). But then again it could have been the "butterflies" also. Brock was trying to prove he was legit so he probabbly had that at the back of his head all the time he was in there and it's given that stress does cause you to fatigue a lot quicker.

     

    He was a lot more relaxed though as the fight wore on. Even nodding his head to the crowd while they were chanting his name, eventually relishing the experience of dominating Heath Herring and being a winner in the octagon.

  4. I HAVE A QUESTION PO ...

     

    1.) NAGPATEST PO AKO NANG HIV LAST WEEK ... HIV WITH TITER PO YUN THE RESULT WAS NON - REACTIVE ... (THANK GOD HAHAHAHA!!)

     

    - THE QUESTION IN EVERY MONTH BA NEED MAG PA HIV TEST ... IF NON-REACTIVE AKO NGYN POSSIBLE BA GANON DIN NEXT MONTH PROVIDED HINDI AKO NAKIKIPAGSEX.

     

    2.) PAG NAG PATEST PO BA AKO FOR STD EH KUKUHANAN AKO NANG BLOOD (TAKOT KASI AKO DUN ) ... OR PEDE SA URINE LANG SALAMT

     

    Again. as per CDC guidelines Negative HIV Tests out to 12 weeks post exposure are considered definitive and conclusive (unless you have the presence of other immunocompromised conditions meaning may iba ka pang sakit which would have your immune system compromised). Kelan ba tong test mo? If it was taken 12 weeks past your last exposure and it was negative then NO OTHER tests are warranted.

     

    If you took it earlier than the recommended 12 week mark. Better take another one at the 12 week mark just to make sure. But know this: the newer tests 3rd or 4th Generation ELISA's (EIA's) can detect HIV usually within 4-6 weeks of exposure. And to this day no doctor on record (well at least here online) has ever seen someone normal ( meaning without any immunocompromising condition(s)) seroconvert (aka become positive for HIV) after testing negative at the 6 week mark.

     

    But better pa din follow the 12 week Standard to be sure for your peace of mind.

  5. sayang I go for Jon Fitch sana pero GSP is more athletic

     

    Not just athletic. He really is the more COMPLETE fighter. But kudos to Jon Fitch. To get knocked down twice in the fight and nearly finished and still keep one's composure and poise and FINISH is something quite remarkable especially if you do it against someone as highly touted as GSP. He had nothing to be ashamed of after that performance.

     

    Kudos to to Heath Herring for finishing the fight against Brock Lesnar. Now that's what you call heart, grit and determination.

  6. Sa tingin ko may tulog lang sya sa mga high-level BJJ experts in the HW division like Gonzaga and Werdum. Knowing those high-level bjj experts, you can f*ck them all night, but they will still have the last laugh, heheheh!

     

    Yup Yup. I agree. I think he can beat up either Werdum or Minotauro all he wants but he'll still bet submitted in the end. (Remember that Bob Sapp - Nog fight back in PRIDE. Nog was beaten to a pulp but came out with the submission victory in the end) But who knows? Brock showed a lot more "maturity" this time in his fight with the Texas Crazy Horse. It was all a matter of capitalizing on his strengths (his base, his size and strength and his wrestling Pedigree) and minimizing his weaknesses.

     

    Brock knew Herring was probabbly better in BJJ than he was and that is why he didn't take any uneccessary risks this time. Mike Goldberg even commented that despite the fact that Brock got Herring's back a lot during the fight he never put in the hooks. He just rode Herring, instead of choosing to try and submit him he just battered him with punches and knees to the body. He capitalized on his strengths and what he was good at.

     

    Even more impressive was that punch he threw at the very start of the fight that floored Herring. It showed us that he's not just a wrestler, that he has tools standing up and is not afraid to use them.

     

    He is clearly now a force to be reckoned with in the UFC HW division (even more so due to the lack of "quality" heavyweights in the said division) and I expect to see him improve further in his next few fights.

     

    I'd love to see him against either Kongo or Werdum or Napao that would be a great fight.

  7. yup GSP is definitely on a roll but Jon Fitch is not a pushover just look how he dominated Diego in their last fight. so i'd keep my pick to myself on this fight. ^_^

     

    Yup he is no pushover. but,I still find him to "one-dimensional". He is a "controlling" fighter who uses his wrestling to his advantage. To me,his standup is nothing special, definitely not as dynamic as that of GSP and we have not seen him and his jiu-jitsu extensively.

     

    GSP on the other hand is (IMHO)... to make the long story short "COMPLETE".

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