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Jon Jones goes on a pre-fight bender in Vegas | 3 | 8.11% | |
Jon Jones goes on a post-fight bender in Vegas | 1 | 2.70% | |
Jon Jones goes on a mid-fight bender in Vegas | 4 | 10.81% | |
Jon Jones tests positive for supercocaine, which USADA spends the next three months pretending is normal | 18 | 48.65% | |
A well-fought majority draw | 1 | 2.70% | |
No Contest on account of simultaneous dick kicks | 10 | 27.03% | |
Total: | 37 votes |
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Snowman_McK posted:Colby is genuinely amazing. He had a multi fight win streak at WW without a single actually impressive performance but which did include him getting outboxed by Damian Maia for a round. This win streak concluded four years ago, and somehow there's still people convinced he's near the top of the division despite not beating anyone in it. He smashed maia and the outboxed thing is a weird meme that came about because he landed like 3 clean shots in one round and then got dominated for the rest of it. Maia did decently but it wasn't a close fight.
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CarlCX posted:https://twitter.com/bullyb170/status/1640532528401612800 Look…look at how big their heads are. It’s like a picture of two Lego people.
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# ? Mar 28, 2023 04:44 |
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Oh, i see
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# ? Mar 28, 2023 04:56 |
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Are you all forgetting Colby's fights with Usman? Yeah he lost and got stopped in the second fight but he fought his rear end off
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# ? Mar 28, 2023 06:30 |
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he has a tonne more rear end to off before I ever want to hear his voice again
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# ? Mar 28, 2023 06:44 |
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Colby is also a smallish WW and Leon is a very big WW. I was amazed at how much bigger than Usman Leon seemed in their fight. That said the best case scenario is Colby/Leon is set up and then falls through and Colby has to fight a late replacement who is like iunno Vicente Luque and gets starched inside the first two rounds. Then we get Leon/Luque which would be a baller fight and Colby retires and becomes a realtor.
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# ? Mar 28, 2023 07:48 |
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if leon's still got his new mindset i think he'll crush colby. at his peak maybe colby had the toughness, gas and skills to push leon for all five rounds (still don't think he'd win) but now he's old and his skills seem like they've degraded.
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# ? Mar 28, 2023 08:46 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZAgr33aBIg Lol the runtime on this
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# ? Mar 28, 2023 16:29 |
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beep by grandpa posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZAgr33aBIg lmao, also why is the quality just garbage on this? the part with the logo and the crowd in the background seems completely fine and then as soon as it switches to the fight it's like a complete blur, it's like the perfect shitpost Edit: oh god drat it, I just looked closer at the name of the uploader. well done. Reminds me of those fake helwani tweets from a while back. Brut fucked around with this message at 16:37 on Mar 28, 2023 |
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Ahh drat I got got. Thanks Elon[sic] Brut posted:lmao, also why is the quality just garbage on this? the part with the logo and the crowd in the background seems completely fine and then as soon as it switches to the fight it's like a complete blur, it's like the perfect shitpost Reminds me of https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEzhxP-pdos edit: age restricted, nice i am having a great time on youtube dot com today
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Nierbo posted:Are you all forgetting Colby's fights with Usman? Yeah he lost and got stopped in the second fight but he fought his rear end off This argument might apply if there was some shortage of contenders. If this was in some dumb fake division like Women's Featherweight or Men's Light Heavyweight, but Welterweight is full of actual contenders. BlindSite posted:He smashed maia and the outboxed thing is a weird meme that came about because he landed like 3 clean shots in one round and then got dominated for the rest of it. I didn't say it was a close fight, I said he got outboxed in the first, which he did. The second and third rounds went exactly as they should between k-1 Maia and a man fully ten years younger than him, but the first round was hilarious.
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# ? Mar 28, 2023 22:09 |
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https://twitter.com/BloodyElbow/status/1640869375099158528?s=20 1) What a stupid loving thing 2) You know people will spend the money for it
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# ? Mar 29, 2023 02:00 |
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I’m going to steal a bunch of bitcoin and tell the UFC my name is “Ngannou Undisputed”.
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# ? Mar 29, 2023 02:11 |
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B league preview, but christ, this card is dire edition Bellator 293 - Friday, March 31 Main Card - 10 PM ET, Showtime Heavyweight - Marcelo Golm vs Daniel “The American Predator” James Golm is 10-3, with 7 TKO and 3 submission wins. He went 1-3 in UFC from 2017 to 2019. He’s currently 2-0 in Bellator, both fights ending inside the distance. James is 14-6, with 9 TKO and 4 submission wins. He’s 2-0 in Bellator, but his first bout there was his pro debut in 2014, and he didn’t return to the world famous Circlegon until 2022. Somehow, both guys are ranked in the Heavyweight Top Ten, which shows how bereft Bellator’s Big Boi division is. This being a main event is actively making me angry. What the gently caress even are these two men. Featherweight - “Alpha” Cat Zingano vs Leah “The Curse” McCourt Zingano is 13-4, bringing 5 TKO and 4 submission wins to the table. She went 3-4 in UFC, finishing her Octagon career by getting kicked in her eyeball by Megan Anderson. She’s currently 3-0 in Bellator. McCourt is 7-2 with 1 TKO and 2 submission wins. She’s 6-1 in Bellator, having lost in February of 2022, but rebounding with a win in September. McCourt is 10 years younger and two inches taller, but she’s giving up an inch of reach. I’ve long had a soft spot in my heart for Zingano, and I really hope she wins. Middleweight - John Salter vs Aaron Jeffery Salter is 18-6 with 7 TKO and 10 submission wins. He had a 1-2 cup of coffee in the UFC back in 2010. Since 2015 he’s been a Bellator Boi, going 8-3. His last bout was a decision loss to current Middleweight champ, Johnny Eblen, and prior to that, he lost to then-champ Gegard Mousasi. Jeffery is 13-3 with 9 TKO and 1 sub win. He had two bites at the Contender Series apple, losing to Brendan Allen in 2019 and Caio Borralho in 2021. He’s currently 2-0 in Bellator, both wins coming by TKO. Salter is a seasoned submission specialist. Jeffery is a punching man who has lost to the handful of names you might have heard of on his record. However, Salter is old and has shown he can get his lights punched out. Welterweight - Jaleel “The Realest” Willis vs Rustam “Tiger” Khabilov Willis is 16-4, with 5 TKO wins in his career. He had one fight in Bellator in 2016, a win, but didn’t return to the Circlegon until 2020. He’s 3-2 on this new Bellator run, winning his most recent bout in December after previously dropping a pair by first round submission. Khabilov is 24-4, with 4 TKO and 5 submission wins. He went 10-3 in UFC, but has not fought since his final UFC bout in 2019. Khabilov is good and has faced better competition, but he’s also been out of action for a long time. Light Heavyweight - Sullivan “Sully” Cauley vs Luke “The Gent” Trainer Cauley is 5-0, all wins in Bellator, all wins by TKO. Trainer is 6-1 with 3 TKO and 3 submission wins. He’s 3-1 in Bellator, rebounding from his only pro loss last May with a win in October. Trainer has 3 inches of height and a foot-and-a-half of reach on Cauley. Cauley’s also gotten slightly better matchmaking, so this looks to be his first major test. Prelim Card - 7 PM ET, YouTube Lightweight - Adam “The Bomb” Piccolotti vs Mandel “Rat Garbage” Nallo Piccolotti is 13-5 with 2 TKO and 6 submission wins. He’s 9-5 in Bellator with an additional 9 bouts that have been canceled. He’s on a one-fight losing streak, getting submitted by Mansour Barnaoui in October. Nallo is 9-2 with 5 TKO and 4 submission wins. He’s 4-2 in Bellator, most recently winning by first round TKO in June of 2022. I am just glad the original matchup, Nallo vs Jay Jay Wilson fell apart, because I like both of those guys too much to see them whomp upon each other. Anyway, let’s go Rat Garbage, you delightful weirdo. Lightweight - Archie “King” Colgan vs Justin “Kid Marvelous” Montalvo Colgan is 6-0 with 4 TKO and 1 submission win. He’s 3-0 in Bellator, most recently winning by sub-minute TKO in November. Montalvo is 5-0 with 4 TKO victories. He is 2-0 in Bellator, his last win coming in February 2022 by first round TKO. Two hot prospects smashing headlong into each other on barely watched prelims. Such matchmaking is the sign of a genius brain. Welterweight - Joey “Black Ice” Davis vs “Jazzy” Jeff Creighton Davis is 8-0 with 5 TKO wins, and every single professional bout has taken place in Bellator. However, he hasn’t fought since November 2020, a decision win over Bobby Lee. Creighton is 6-2 with 1 TKO and 5 submission wins. He’s on a two-fight win streak, so long as you don’t count the draw that happened betwixt those bouts. Davis has gotten the classic Bellator Soft Touch matchmaking, but Creighton hasn’t really fought any major guys, either. Featherweight - Lucas “Skywalker” Brennan vs Josh “The Zoo Keeper” San Diego Brennan is 7-0, with 1 TKO and 5 sub wins. He’s fought exclusively in Bellator. San Diego is 9-4, bringing 1 TKO and 3 submission wins to the table. He had a 2-0 run in Bellator back in 2016, drifted off to Tachi Palace and Dragon House, then returned to Bellator in 2018, going 2-1 on this current run. It should be noted that this “current” run saw San Diego last fight in 2019. Brennan is 16 years younger than San Diego and has been more active. This looks like a squash match to elevate a prospect. Sorry Mr. San Diego. Lightweight - “Fearless” Lance Gibson Jr vs Vladimir “Vova” Tokov Gibson is 7-0 with 3 TKO and 2 sub victories. He’s 5-0 in Bellator. Tokov is 7-2 with a single TKO and a pair of submission wins. He’s 3-2 in Bellator, dropping his most recent bout to Jay Jay Wilson last October. Tokov has struggled against some of the stronger tests. Gibson is still relatively untested. Let’s see who’s iron is sharper. Featherweight - Pam “Bam” Sorenson vs Sara Collins Sorenson is 9-5 with a single TKO and single submission win. She went 3-2 in Invicta’s cage, and is currently 1-2 in Bellator’s fenced enclosure, dropping her last two bouts. Collins is 3-0, but hasn’t left Australia, and her opponents are a combined 3-6. Sorenson has fallen to some top level fighters, while Collins has not even faced middling opponents. But hey, she’s 3-0, it’s not expected to be a world beater just yet. Still, feels like weird matchmaking. Heavyweight - Christian “Pain” Edwards vs Rakim “The Boogeyman” Cleveland Edwards is 5-2 with 2 TKOs and 1 submission. He’s fought exclusively in Bellator, and is on a two-fight skid. Cleveland is 22-15, boasting 12 TKO and 8 sub victories. He went 1-4 in PFL and is 0-2 in Bellator. Z-tier prelim heavyweights? Honk off, Bellator. Nobody wants this slop. Lightweight - “Magic” Mike Hamel vs Nick “Nyquil” Browne Hamel is 9-5 with 3 TKO wins. He went 0-3 in LFA and is 2-2 in Bellator. It’s been an interesting run for him, facing Adam Borics and Usman Nurmagomedov, and after dropping both of those, he took on the easier tests of Bryce Logan and Killys Mota. It should be noted that Hamel hasn’t fought since December 2021’s victory over Mota. Browne is 13-2, with 3 TKO and 6 submission wins. He was 1-0 in WSoF, 3-0 in LFA, and is 2-1 in Bellator, losing only to Islam Mamedov. Other than his nickname, Browne’s got everything going for him. He’s a better finisher, he’s fought and beat better competition, and he’s been active more recently. 120 lb Catchweight - “Rose City Phoenix” Randi Field vs Ashley “Smashley” Cummins Field is 3-1, with 1 TKO and 1 sub win. She is 1-1 in Bellator, bouncing back from a loss to Sumiko Inaba with a victory over Maraya Miller last April. Cummins is 7-6 with 2 submission wins. She went 1-0 in Bellator back in 2016. She has a 4-6 Invicta record, going 1-3 as a Strawweight from 2012 to 2014, then going 3-3 as an Atomweight, including two failed attempts to win the vacant title. She has not fought since 2020, and has not won since 2018. Cummins hasn’t done much of anything recently, so I don’t expect her to do much of anything here. Bantamweight - Bryce “Misfit” Meredith vs Brandon Carrillo Meredith is a 3-0 former college wrestleman with 2 TKO and one submission win, all in LFA. Carrillo is 1-0, winning his debut by first round TKO. Both guys are extremely green, but at least Bryce has beat people who have won a MMA fight before. Strawweight - Maria “Mouse” Henderson vs Mackenzie “Macjudo” Stiller Henderson is 1-0, winning her debut by submission last July. She is also the wife of retired fighter Benson Henderson. Stiller is 4-0 as an amateur, all four wins coming by first round submission. Macjudo is a terrible nickname. Anyway, expect tiny grapple times from the brand new fighters. Welterweight - Khonry Gracie vs David “Dynamite” Pacheco Gracie is 2-2, with one sub win. All of his bouts have taken place in Bellator. He lost his most recent outing in 2020, and in true Gracie fashion, he skulked away for a few years to hide his shame. Pacheco is 1-1, winning his pro debut by first round TKO. Both of his fights have taken place in Bellator, the most recent coming in 2020. He also had some kickboxing bouts since then. All Gracies deserve nothing but derision and scorn.
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# ? Mar 29, 2023 02:46 |
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Khonry Gracie is actually also off the card, because as a Gracie he suddenly felt shame and had to disappear from the public eye. This is one of the worst cards Bellator has promoted and that's loving saying something.
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# ? Mar 29, 2023 03:01 |
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Incredible that I'm more interested in the corpses of Moraes and Santos than that poo poo lol
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# ? Mar 29, 2023 03:11 |
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LobsterMobster posted:B league preview, but christ, this card is dire edition Come on now LobMob, a jokes a joke but you're going too far with these ridiculous made up names
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CarlCX posted:Khonry Gracie is actually also off the card, because as a Gracie he suddenly felt shame and had to disappear from the public eye. I thought he got run out of the sport in 2012
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Hollandia posted:Come on now LobMob, a jokes a joke but you're going too far with these ridiculous made up names Jaleel “The Realest” Willis Maria “Mouse” Henderson “Rose City Phoenix” Randi Field They're all so bad
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Digital Jedi posted:https://twitter.com/BloodyElbow/status/1640869375099158528?s=20 Yes, my name really is Berth Ell Pup.
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Hollandia posted:Come on now LobMob, a jokes a joke but you're going too far with these ridiculous made up names I appreciate that amongst those, Tokov is over here roughly analogous to ‘William “Billy” Lastname’
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# ? Mar 29, 2023 07:11 |
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jesus christ i just learned that pereira weighed 184 on the scale and 219 on fight day. that is absurd. that is rumble at welterweight level cut. loving hell he's monstrous.
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# ? Mar 29, 2023 07:21 |
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He's like one of those toys that gets huge in water, goddamn
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# ? Mar 29, 2023 07:34 |
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he didn't look like he was dying on the scale and i want to know why / how
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# ? Mar 29, 2023 07:49 |
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i think pereira is the biggest fighter i've ever seen relative to their weight class. it's just absurd but middleweight is a comedy division anyway so i think it's cool
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# ? Mar 29, 2023 09:54 |
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I’m surprised he can efficiently rehydrate that much in ~36 hours that’s like 4 gallons of water in body weight.
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# ? Mar 29, 2023 12:29 |
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Ashley "Smashley" Cummins needs to meet someone with the surname Pashley
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Digital Jedi posted:https://twitter.com/BloodyElbow/status/1640869375099158528?s=20 wish i had money to honor my grandfather, C. Dom DePot
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Fight Week! Pets Week! In a shocking twist and possible betrayal, Cat Zingano has dogs. Several dogs. Many of dogs John Salter has dogs. And a horse and whatever a "mulicorn" is. Pam Sorenson's pup Joey Davis has a lil Frenchy Lance Gibson, Akita enjoyer
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LobsterMobster posted:Lance Gibson, Akita enjoyer Here's a recent Caesar to go with these guys https://twitter.com/boco_t/status/1636156045864099846
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# ? Mar 29, 2023 18:14 |
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"the american predator" nickname makes my skin crawl because it sounds like a handle an overseas newspaper reporter would give to a yankee sex pest still on the loose
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Marching Powder posted:jesus christ i just learned that pereira weighed 184 on the scale and 219 on fight day. that is absurd. that is rumble at welterweight level cut. loving hell he's monstrous. weight fluctuations of 35lb in a single day seem completely healthy to myself, who isn't a doctor, and
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Foul Fowl posted:i think pereira is the biggest fighter i've ever seen relative to their weight class. it's just absurd but middleweight is a comedy division anyway so i think it's cool He's huge, but I still have nightmares about seeing how much of his flesh Anthony Johnson stripped away to make 170. Maybe that's more of a testament about Pereira being better at weight cutting.
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# ? Mar 29, 2023 20:04 |
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Check him for fresh scars next time he fights, with that much fluctuation he's gotta be getting stuff taken out and then put back in later
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DoombatINC posted:Check him for fresh scars next time he fights, with that much fluctuation he's gotta be getting stuff taken out and then put back in later Cody McKenzie walked so Pereira could run
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b league preview - oh, this thing is back? ok then PFL 2023 #1 - Saturday, April 1 Main Card - 9 PM ET, ESPN Featherweight - Brendan Loughnane vs “Magic” Marlon Moraes Loughnane is 26-4 with 13 TKO and 2 submission wins. He’s 8-1 overall in PFL, currently on a 4-fight win streak that saw him claim the 2022 title. Moraes is 23-11 with 10 TKO and 6 submission wins. He’s lost 5 in a row, all by TKO stoppage. This loving sucks, man. Marlon was retired for about ten minutes and then joined PFL and got knocked out by Sheymon Moraes. He needs to just stop. Light Heavyweight - Rob “Razor” Wilkinson vs Thiago “Marreta” Santos Wilkinson is 17-2, boasting 9 TKO and 7 sub wins. He’s 4-0 in PFL, capturing the 2022 title. Santos is 22-11 with 1 sub and 15 TKO wins. He finished his UFC run 14-10, losing his final two bouts. Two big punching punchmen gonna punch each other. Hooray! Light Heavyweight - Krzysztof Jotko vs Will Fleury Jotko is 24-6, with 5 TKO and 2 sub wins. He went 11-6 in UFC, losing his final bout to Brendan Allen in October. Fleury is 11-3 with 2 TKO and 3 submission wins. He went 4-2 in Bellator, and is 1-0 in PFL. UFC castoff versus Bellator castoff, let’s go! Featherweight - Movlid “Killer” Khaybulaev vs Ryoji Kudo Kaybulaev is 19-0 with 2 subs and 6 TKO wins. He’s gone 5-0 in PFL with 1 draw and 1 No Contest. He won the 2021 title, but hasn’t competed since then. Kudo is 11-4 with 7 TKO wins. He went 1-2 in PFL, losing to Bubba Jenkins in August. Khaybulaev has looked very impressive, but is he going to be a Rusty Randy? Featherweight - “The Long Island Killer” Chris Wade vs Bubba “Bad Man” Jenkins Wade is 22-8 with just 2 TKO and 5 sub wins. He had a 5-2 UFC record, and is currently 10-5 in PFL. He lost in the 2022 playoffs to eventual champ Brendan Loughnane. Jenkins is 19-6 with 6 TKO and 4 submission wins. He’s 5-2 in PFL, losing in the tournament finals to Loughnane. This is a rematch of a 2021 matchup that saw Wade claim a decision victory. Prelim Card - 6 PM ET, ESPN+ Light Heavyweight - Marthin “The Dark Horse” Hamlet vs Mohammad “The Latest” Fakhreddine Hamlet is 10-4 with 3 each of TKO and sub wins. He is 4-3 in PFL, most notably losing the 2021 tournament championship to Shoeface. Fakhreddine is 15-4 with 1 sub and 12 TKOs. He appears to have fought at Welterweight through about 2018, Middleweight until 2020 and only made his way to 205 lbs in 2021. Hamlet has probably faced the better competition thus far, as it looks like Fakhreddine has mostly fought just an assortment of Some Men. Light Heavyweight - Josh Silveira vs Sam “K9” Kei Silveira is 9-1, with 3 TKO and 5 sub wins. He had a 5-0 run in LFA before heading to PFL in 2022, going 2-1, losing in the playoffs to Omari Akhmedov. Kei is 8-6 with 4 TKO wins. He’s 0-1 in PFL, losing to Juan Adams in June. Kei is out here losing to low level Heavyweights. Silveira is beating mid-level Light Heavyweights. Let’s see which of these guys is More Bad (Spoiler alert: It’s gonna be Kei). Featherweight - Alejandro “El Gallito” Flores vs Daniel “Tucanao” Torres Flores has a record of 21-4, with 7 TKO and 2 submission wins. He is 2-1 in PFL, most recently losing to Ryoji Kudo by first round KO in June. Torres is 14-5, with one submission and 7 TKOs. He went 5-2 in KSW, including capturing the Featherweight title in 2021. He’s currently on a two fight win streak. I’m just going to be chanting “Flores! Torres!” over and over until the fight ends. Featherweight - Sung Bin “Korean Falcon” Jo vs Jesus “El Mudo” Pinedo Jo is 10-2 with 6 TKO and 4 submission wins. He lost to Daniel Teymur in his only UFC appearance in 2019, and lost to Tyler Diamond in his only PFL appearance in 2021. He rebounded from those setbacks with a win this past January. Pinedo is 20-5 with 11 TKO and 4 submission wins. He went 6-2 in Peru’s Inka Fighting Championship, including an appearance at Inka 25: No to Racism. He went 1-1 in UFC, and is currently riding a 4-fight win streak. Both guys have really cleaned up on the regional scene, but have stumbled significantly when facing more international competition. Is it possible for both guys to stumble against each other? Light Heavyweight - Delan Monte vs Ty “Big Medicine” Flores Monte is 9-3, with 6 TKO and 3 sub finishes. He went 1-2 in PFL in 2022, losing to Shoeface and Rob Wilkinson, but he did manage to TKO Emiliano Sordi. Flores is 11-4 with 2 TKO and 3 submission wins. He lost to Geoff Neal early in his career, then lost to Dustin Jacoby on the Contender Series. He’s currently on a two fight win streak. It’s hard to find much to say about two guys who are most assuredly not going to even come close to sniffing the PFL Playoffs. PFlayoffs. Light Heavyweight - Cory Hendricks vs “Tshilobo” Impa Kasanganay Hendricks is 9-5 with 3 TKO and 5 submission wins. Cory was knocked out of TUF 23 due to a neck injury and instead fought on the finale undercard, losing his UFC debut by majority decision. That was his only time inside the World Famous Octagon. He’s gone 1-1 in both the 2021 and 2022 PFL seasons. Kasanganay is 11-3 with 2 TKO and 3 submission wins. He notched a 2020 win on the Contender Series and then went 2-2 in UFC proper, most famously being on the receiving end of Joaquin Buckley’s jump spin kick. He’s currently on a two-fight win streak, including a first round TKO on the PFL Challenger Series to get him this opportunity. Both men looking for redemption at the end of 4oz gloves.
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# ? Mar 29, 2023 21:26 |
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Fight Week, Pets Week - PFL edition Brendan Loughnane and his Dognane Ryoji Kudo's cat Ty Flores's dog
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# ? Mar 29, 2023 21:30 |
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ONE Friday Fights 11 - 2022-03-31 Lumpinee Boxing Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand Airs starting at 8:30 AM ET on ONE's Youtube channel Week 11 of the ONE Lumpinee series features the first “rematch of a previous main event.” And rightfully so, as the first battle between Superball and Kongklai was in the top 5 best fights in the series to-date. You can see that fight here, and I rewatched it in anticipation of today’s show. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cIu39nHxP0o&t=12754 (Timestamp 3:32:34) Round one was fairly close, but Superball had a few more consequential blows as well as a better performance at clinch range. Superball knocked Kongklai down with a head kick early in round 2, though Kongklai protested that the momentum of Superball’s leg knocked him over rather than damage from the kick itself. Kongklai then almost immediately knocked Superball down with a right hook. Kongklai ended up landing a few more damaging strikes in the remainder of the round, which was one of the most exciting rounds of the year in any sport. In round 3 saw Superball crashing into the clinch repeatedly as both fighters were exhausted, but it didn’t look like Superball landed that many solid strikes compared to the number of punches and elbows Kongklai squeezed in. To my uniformed eyes, I would have scored it 2-1 for Kongklai. The judges, however, gave the unanimous decision to Superball. Still, it was a tremendous, legendary ONE Lumpinee fight, and both fighters earned the post-fight bonus, leading to tonight’s main event rematch. Part 1 Aleksandra Savicheva (2-0) vs. Anelya Toktogonova (2-1) (MMA 125) Allisson Barbosa (20-8) vs. Ali Kadbullah (7-1-1) (MMA 170) Tatsuya Ando (13-3-1) vs. Ali Motamed (7-5) (MMA 145) Yu Yau Pui vs. Devina Martin (MT 115) Yodkaikaew vs. Angelos Giakoumis (MT 135) Tyson Harrison vs. Rambo (MT 145) Part 2 Namphongnoi vs. Songfangkhong (MT 132) Petsommai vs. Olaylek (MT 120) Pongsiri vs. Pettong (MT 125) Komawut vs. Avatar (MT 145) Apiwat vs. Yodkhunsuk (MT 130) Superball (71-19) vs. Kongklai (75-16) (MT 138)
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# ? Mar 30, 2023 16:07 |
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What is going on where this man’s name is Superball Tded99? That doesn’t even make sense as a nickname.
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blue footed boobie posted:What is going on where this man’s name is Superball Tded99? That doesn’t even make sense as a nickname. https://www.siamfightmag.com/en/the-camp-teeded-99/
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