geneticfreak Posted February 27, 2011 Share Posted February 27, 2011 About time someone put that mofo in his place. Quote Link to comment
JMig Posted February 28, 2011 Share Posted February 28, 2011 Being in the receiving end ng submission move na yun all I can say is... Shet!!! Razi deserves that rear naked choke. Quote Link to comment
Olympus Posted February 28, 2011 Share Posted February 28, 2011 Dear Dana White and Joe Silva, Please make Bisping's next opponent either Stann, Maia or Belfort so this guy can be shut up again sincerely yours, UFC fans around the world Quote Link to comment
geneticfreak Posted February 28, 2011 Share Posted February 28, 2011 i agreed with the draw.but if they adapt the Pride rules (w/c IMO they should be,since the only significant event in the 1st 2 rounds were the takedowns of BJ and subsequently reversed) Fitch is the clear winner...wla tlgang kwenta c BJ in the long run..hehe..he shud go back to LW where he belongs.. Only the 2 takedowns mattered in the first two rounds? Nope. BJ had Fitch's back both times after both take downs with both hooks in and he threatened both times with a rear naked choke. If you're to follow the UFC judging criteria ('effective striking, grappling, aggression and octagon control') then you'll clearly see that BJ might have handily won both rounds 1 and 2 on the basis that firstly there hardly was any striking in both those rounds and he clearly had him beat in two out of the other three criteria. For those here who have no experience in BJJ tourneys let me tell you the back mount with hooks is one of the highest positions of advantage and has the highest number of corresponding points (together with the full mount) in BJJ. Fitch is my hero but I actually scored the first two rounds 10-9 to BJ. Take note also that though Fitch wound up on top both times during the first two rounds he was never able to 'advance' position as we call it in BJJ. He wound up in BJ's guard both times and never managed to pass. Though he landed some ground and pound while in BJ's guard most of his punches were effectively blocked by BJ. I actually scored it 29-28 for BJ (the third round was a no-brainer of course). So for the people here crying foul thinking Fitch was robbed think again. The guy who ends up on top in an MMA fight doesn't necessarily make him the winner of a round/fight especially if you take the 'BJJ/grappling' aspect of it into consideration. I think the draw was the justified. Quote Link to comment
sujiro Posted March 1, 2011 Share Posted March 1, 2011 (edited) Dear Dana White and Joe Silva, Please make Bisping's next opponent either Stann, Maia or Belfort so this guy can be shut up again sincerely yours, UFC fans around the world Amen. Or feed him directly to Anderson, since he really want to fight for the belt.(i want to see a spinning back kick KO). We need another highlight reel KO/Submission again. Edited March 1, 2011 by sujiro Quote Link to comment
MODERATOR tamago Posted March 1, 2011 MODERATOR Share Posted March 1, 2011 Bisping now has a big target on his back. Aside from Belfort, Chael Sonnen has also expressed his interest to fight Bisping. Joe: If you get a chance to talk with him, please mention to your idiot-in-residence Michael Spitsbing it’ll be a little tougher to knee ME in the head when I’m charging at him like a runaway train and mincing him through the fence like a boiled potato, should we ever have the pleasure of each other’s company for a few (VERY few) moments in the Octagon. Oh; and I’d suggest to him being a little careful about spitting on any of MY cornermen, since any one of them can beat him up as badly as I can. Thanks ever so much.Hope all is well. -Chael Sonnen Quote Link to comment
Guest eljuego Posted March 1, 2011 Share Posted March 1, 2011 (edited) Only the 2 takedowns mattered in the first two rounds? Nope. BJ had Fitch's back both times after both take downs with both hooks in and he threatened both times with a rear naked choke. If you're to follow the UFC judging criteria ('effective striking, grappling, aggression and octagon control') then you'll clearly see that BJ might have handily won both rounds 1 and 2 on the basis that firstly there hardly was any striking in both those rounds and he clearly had him beat in two out of the other three criteria. For those here who have no experience in BJJ tourneys let me tell you the back mount with hooks is one of the highest positions of advantage and has the highest number of corresponding points (together with the full mount) in BJJ. Fitch is my hero but I actually scored the first two rounds 10-9 to BJ. Take note also that though Fitch wound up on top both times during the first two rounds he was never able to 'advance' position as we call it in BJJ. He wound up in BJ's guard both times and never managed to pass. Though he landed some ground and pound while in BJ's guard most of his punches were effectively blocked by BJ. I actually scored it 29-28 for BJ (the third round was a no-brainer of course). So for the people here crying foul thinking Fitch was robbed think again. The guy who ends up on top in an MMA fight doesn't necessarily make him the winner of a round/fight especially if you take the 'BJJ/grappling' aspect of it into consideration. I think the draw was the justified.I think BJ also won the first 2 rounds. If BJ maintained the status quo in the third round, meaning he did in the third round what he did in the first 2 rounds, I think he would have won handily. Edited March 1, 2011 by eljuego Quote Link to comment
geneticfreak Posted March 1, 2011 Share Posted March 1, 2011 I think BJ also won the first 2 rounds. If BJ maintained the status quo in the third round, meaning he did in the third round what he did in the first 2 rounds, I think he would have won handily. Yup correct. Kaso... knowing BJ (again) right at the very end of the 2nd round he looked really really gassed out. He really is I think better suited to just campaigning at lightweight IMO. Quote Link to comment
riceb0i Posted March 3, 2011 Share Posted March 3, 2011 I actually scored it 29-28 for BJ (the third round was a no-brainer of course). So for the people here crying foul thinking Fitch was robbed think again. The guy who ends up on top in an MMA fight doesn't necessarily make him the winner of a round/fight especially if you take the 'BJJ/grappling' aspect of it into consideration. I think the draw was the justified.the guard position is actually an advantageous position, and the person inside the guard is in the least dominant position in BJJtama ba chief gf? Quote Link to comment
sujiro Posted March 4, 2011 Share Posted March 4, 2011 wow! Palhares kneebar Branch, a Renzo Gracie Black Belt..... hope to see a rematch with Nate or an interesting match up with Maia.. but if GSP moves up to MW, i hope Palhares will tests him first.. Quote Link to comment
JustSmile=) Posted March 4, 2011 Share Posted March 4, 2011 (edited) Holy Crap! What a stand-up war between Kampmann and Sanchez.. That was fun to watch! Dana was so happy that he gave both fighters $160T in bonuses alone.. Also, the lighter weight fighters have officially arrived with the Bowles vs Page match.. Page was dominating the stand-up with his phenomenal muay thai until Bowles landed an uppercut and grabbed his neck for the dejavu guillotine on Page.. Munoz won.. Yey! A controversial one but a victory nonetheless.. Oh UFC, please make Palhares vs Maia match.. Let's see who is the best grappler in MMA's MW division.. Edited March 4, 2011 by G_sKiLLz Quote Link to comment
kuya willie Posted March 4, 2011 Share Posted March 4, 2011 shogun will break jones skinny leg in half!!! and then jones will be called " broken bones" hehehehe Quote Link to comment
geneticfreak Posted March 5, 2011 Share Posted March 5, 2011 the guard position is actually an advantageous position, and the person inside the guard is in the least dominant position in BJJtama ba chief gf? Well not really. It's more like the guy on the bottom has 'neutralized' the top person's advantage cause he cannot attach from within the guard. If it's MMA though judges tend to look at the top guy as the one with the positional advantage cause of course in MMA you have the additional option to punch and elbow from within the guard. If ever Palhares and Meia would ever meet in the octagon the thing is both might not actually risk goin to the ground knowing how good both of em are. What we might end up watching is two of the best grapplers in the world trying to decide who among them is the better striker so we might not actually find out who the better grappler is if they're gonna meet in the octagon. The ADCC I think would be a better venue to find that out. Quote Link to comment
JustSmile=) Posted March 6, 2011 Share Posted March 6, 2011 If ever Palhares and Meia would ever meet in the octagon the thing is both might not actually risk goin to the ground knowing how good both of em are. What we might end up watching is two of the best grapplers in the world trying to decide who among them is the better striker so we might not actually find out who the better grappler is if they're gonna meet in the octagon. The ADCC I think would be a better venue to find that out.Has Palhares ever competed in ADCC? I know Maia is a former under 88kg champion. Oh Hendo is SF champ again after TKO of Feijao. Quote Link to comment
thecunninglinguist Posted March 6, 2011 Share Posted March 6, 2011 Anyone here has an opinion on Mark Munoz demolition of CB Dolloway? Maybe he should be the one to shut up Bisping. I personally think that would be a good fight. Quote Link to comment
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