goldrush Posted September 5, 2016 Share Posted September 5, 2016 brandon vera.. magaling sya.. Quote Link to comment
Guiness Posted September 5, 2016 Share Posted September 5, 2016 brandon vera.. magaling sya.. which big name fighter did he beat? if you look at his record. His last 2 UFC fights were losses. so he was let go from the promotion and he transferred to ONE FC. No disrespect to One FC but they're not exactly a big name promotion. Maybe in Singapore. The last 2 fights he had in One FC were agsint fighters the UFC wouldn't consider even signing. He lost to MMA legends, Randy Couture, Shogun, Jon Jones, Fabricio Werdum. Majority of which were TKO's on punches. He's average at best. Quote Link to comment
startoffbeat Posted September 7, 2016 Share Posted September 7, 2016 brandon vera.. magaling sya.. which big name fighter did he beat? if you look at his record. His last 2 UFC fights were losses. so he was let go from the promotion and he transferred to ONE FC. No disrespect to One FC but they're not exactly a big name promotion. Maybe in Singapore. The last 2 fights he had in One FC were agsint fighters the UFC wouldn't consider even signing. He lost to MMA legends, Randy Couture, Shogun, Jon Jones, Fabricio Werdum. Majority of which were TKO's on punches. He's average at best. Relax, Vera did beat Frank Mir. Even Mir admits he lost to this guy who was not even supposed to be a heavyweight. In fairness to Mir, he had his battles outside the cage that he had to deal with. Exactly my point. Edgar and GSP both have excellent cardio. BJ doesn't. Talent-wise, BJ trumps these two. Honestly, even his talent fell short when he fought these two guys. Quote Link to comment
MrRoboboto21 Posted September 7, 2016 Share Posted September 7, 2016 Khabib Nurmagomedov all day!!. Quote Link to comment
Guiness Posted September 7, 2016 Share Posted September 7, 2016 (edited) Relax, Vera did beat Frank Mir. Even Mir admits he lost to this guy who was not even supposed to be a heavyweight. In fairness to Mir, he had his battles outside the cage that he had to deal with. Frank Mir was dealing with a lot of issues, from his injury to being out of shape during the time he fought Vera. I've followed Vera since he fought in the UFC. He wouldn't have beaten Mir if Mir was in shape and focused for the fight. I have a lot of respect for Vera even repping for the Philippines when he fights but i just don't think he's that good. He fits under the category of a "never was". If its a Filipino fighter who deserves praise it would be Mark Munoz. At least this guy is legit good and he beat guys like Demian Maia and Chris Leben. Edited September 7, 2016 by hahnz Quote Link to comment
Guiness Posted September 8, 2016 Share Posted September 8, 2016 UFC 203's Alistair Overeem: Winning UFC heavyweight title would 'cement my legacy' in MMA By: Mike Bohn and John Morgan | September 7, 2016 3:15 pm CLEVELAND – Alistair Overeem knows there’s a lot at stake for him at UFC 203.Any fighter winning a UFC belt is significant, but for Overeem, capturing heavyweight gold from Stipe Miocic would be the perfect bow on an already illustrious MMA career. “We’re here for one goal and one goal only,” Overeem said at today’s UFC 203 open workouts.” We’re going to cement my legacy. We are going to get that championship belt. It will be history, and the after-party for some people will not be as nice.”UFC 203 takes place Saturday at Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland. Overeem (41-14 MMA, 6-3 UFC) vs. Miocic (15-2 MMA, 9-2 UFC) headlines the pay-per-view main card following prelims on FS1 and UFC Fight Pass. The chance to fight for the UFC belt has been a long time coming for “The Reem.” He was originally meant to have the opportunity at UFC 146 in May 2012, but a failed drug test derailed his chance. He could have gotten right back in the mix following his suspension, but he ran into an up-and-down period in his career in which he suffered a few key losses that forced him to rebuild. Overeem is right back where he needs to be now, though. He enters UFC 203 on a four-fight winning streak, including three victories by knockout. One of the wins in that stretch was a knockout of former UFC champ Junior Dos Santos, the most recent fighter to beat Miocic. MMA math infrequently works, however, and Overeem knows he must produce one of his finest performances in order to beat the current titleholder. “I expect him to come with a full arsenal,” Overeem said. “He has his striking, he has his wrestling base and, yeah, (he’s) a very dominant fighter and has got power. But everyone has power. So I have to be ready for his strikes, for his counterstrikes, I have to be ready for his wrestling. My game plan is great, so I’m very confident.” The UFC championship is essentially the one missing piece from Overeem’s resume. He won the Strikeforce championship, DREAM championship and even crossed over into kickboxing and won a K-1 title. None of those belts hold the same prestige as the UFC, though, and Overeem said he can feel inside what an important moment this is for his career. “It definitely does feel special,” Overeem said. “There’s definitely that extra tingling of nerves. Sometimes you don’t have nerves, sometimes you have a little bit of nerves. This is a little bit of nerves. But this is going to be my 87th fight. We’ve been there, we’ve done that. I use that tension. I’m using those nerves to my advantage. We’ll come out on top on Saturday.” Overeem started his MMA journey in October 1999 and has had a roller coaster of experiences during that time. At 36, some might say his chance has come too late and he won’t be able to overcome a champion like Miocic, who is essentially the prototype for the modern MMA fighter. Overeem begs to differ, though, and said he’s going to force the title to change hands in emphatic fashion.“I am the most hungry fighter of the heavyweight division,” Overeem said. “I predicted a second- or third-round knockout. It depends on him a little bit, too, because it takes two to tango. Judging his nature, it’s not going to take that long – but you never know. There’s an X-factor involved. He can go away, he can evade, he can become a different Stipe all of a sudden. But otherwise, I don’t see it lasting two or three rounds.” Quote Link to comment
The Cunning Linguist Posted September 10, 2016 Share Posted September 10, 2016 UFC 203 is going to be off the hook! Stipe Miocic vs Alistair Overeem! plus the debut of CM Punk! I think it's going to be train wreck (or completely scripted for Gall to lose) either way it's going to be fun to watch. Quote Link to comment
Guiness Posted September 10, 2016 Share Posted September 10, 2016 (edited) UFC 203 Official Weigh-in https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kd5g9Y26XNs Edited September 10, 2016 by hahnz Quote Link to comment
Guiness Posted September 10, 2016 Share Posted September 10, 2016 on CM Punk's upcoming fight. and i quote Jesse from the movie The Fast and the Furious "You just can't climb in the ring with Ali 'cause you think you box!" This is a real fight Punk, this is not WWE where you pull your punches Quote Link to comment
startoffbeat Posted September 11, 2016 Share Posted September 11, 2016 I appreciate the fact that Overeem walked out to Pride's theme song. Man, I miss that promotion. Quote Link to comment
Guiness Posted September 11, 2016 Share Posted September 11, 2016 The result was no surprise. But Punk earned my respect because he put the work in despite the disadvantage. He didn't come into the fight lightly. Gall called out fellow "Dana White looking for a white" signee Sage Northcutt. That would be a good match for an undercard fight. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7e6P7ZOjOHA Quote Link to comment
Guiness Posted September 11, 2016 Share Posted September 11, 2016 (edited) Werdum wins by Unanimous Decision https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VP85Nn1-bPg Browne's not getting into Ronda's panties tonight. Edited September 11, 2016 by hahnz Quote Link to comment
extrajootz Posted September 11, 2016 Share Posted September 11, 2016 Can't say I'm surprised with the result for the CM Punk fight. Still I got mad respect for him for having the balls to step into the ring even though he's already pushing 40. Just goes to prove that even under the wing of a wolrd class trainer such as Duke Roufus and having Showtime Pettis and Tyrone Woodley, you still have to earn your stripes both in training or in the smaller circuits. Quote Link to comment
MrRoboboto21 Posted September 12, 2016 Share Posted September 12, 2016 Rockhold vs Jacare 2 confirmed! Quote Link to comment
The Cunning Linguist Posted September 12, 2016 Share Posted September 12, 2016 Kawawang CM Punk...kala ko magiging scripted laban, hindi pala haha...That Miocic vs Overeem fight though, damn! Quote Link to comment
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