Beyond the bounds of acceptability, something that any reasonable person would find offensive. Doesn't really have a fine line, but like obscenity you know it when you see it?What does "too far" even mean?
That question is always asked but no one ever defines what that phrase means.
Somersaulted off his back whilst he was unconscious in celebration.
This, 1000%He didnt assault him any further physically.
The post-fight mocking should be ok if pre-fight trash talk is a thing.
Mas said it best, the ones who talk the most should be able to take the harshest backlash and there shouldn’t be anything wrong with that. Mas just fights, any other respectful opponent would’ve been different entirely how that went down celebrating.
That's a good point. Have we gotten to the point where trash talk and mockery and all that is more normalized?Nah. In old school days. Maybe . Nowadays . Don’t matter .
That's a good point. Have we gotten to the point where trash talk and mockery and all that is more normalized?
I think so. Sad cause Im old school but I think societal norms and morals breaking down and the advent of social media have “ normalized “ shit talking. Jorge was weirdly old school in this matter AND old school . Old school cause he didn’t like the shit talking but NEW school by mocking him after incessantly imo. Old school fighters wouldn’t have made a show koing a dude they hated in 5 sec. They would have remained expressionless. Think Randy , Mark Hunt or Fedor. To me that’s WAY colder and bad ass. Act like you’ve been there before and you expected it .That's a good point. Have we gotten to the point where trash talk and mockery and all that is more normalized?
It's certainly not the first smack talk Jorge has gotten in his life. Not even talking about his back yard brawls, but the dude fought Demian Maia, the most ruthless and mean-spirited fighter on the roster. Maia's hostility knows no bounds.Well if it was normalized, would Jorge have taken it all so personally?