Gokhan Saki.
I bet on his fight with Rountree and lost big and I couldn't figure out why/how he made such basic mistakes. If I remember correctly he threw out a naked leg kick and Rountree countered it with a straight punch down the middle that put Saki down and then he just was hopeless on...
That was a shocking and amazing finish to a fight but did it change either fighter's career much? I don't think so. Both guys continued with both wins and losses after that bout.
Yes but the difference between the UFC and the big league sports has been well noted. It's not the same thing. A third baseman for the NY Yankees doesn't pay for his own personal coaches and trainers and nutritionists, plus he probably makes a lot more than an average UFC fighter. How many fight...
For athletes in their 20s who burn a ton of calories, many of them can probably eat any and all food that they want and still be fine. That's what training heavy, having a lot of muscle, and being young does.
I used to be a mostly dedicated long distance runner and always was between 162-168...
Actually I just got out of a 3 year relationship so I'm fine for now. I used to have pretty good luck online dating but I think the sites made a lot of changes during the pandemic and now online dating is much tougher, and generally more crappy thanks to the company running the website, than it...
What's even more funny is most MMA fans are young men and studies indicate than many (perhaps most) young men aren't getting laid. A higher percentage of young men than women are vigins or haven't had sex in the last year. And almost everyone agrees dating is tougher for men (regardless of age)...
If you lose your hair you can still get laid although probably not as often. With a limp D you will never get laid regardless of how much hair you have.
I like Dolidze too, but I think one reason he is the underdog is age. At 35 years at some point he will fall off athletically, and his opponent is under 30.
They weren't in the modern era, but yeah, I still remember Scott Morris getting elbowed in the face and not being able to stand up and the thump of Weit's skull being elbowed against the mat and being helped out with an oxygen mask on.
I took Usman by Dec at +550, then took Chimaev by KO/TKO and Chimaev in Round 2.
Bets that I'm not fully confident on but it's (slightly) possible Usman keeps it standing and wins a decision.
They make a lot of money in 10-20 years which isn't a waste of a life. Are they messed up? Yes, probably to a point but so is the guy that's 60 years old who has been working for 40 years with chronic injuries and still only makes 50-80K a year. Dustin Poirier could retire now and has more money...
1. Favorites win far more often than dogs. Last week there was.... what?..one underdog that won?
1a- If he is 100% looking at Tony (who is a big underdog) than he isn't leaning toward every favorite.
2. A 4 leg parlay of favorites is risky but not the most risky bet out there.
3. Agreed that...
Interesting strategy but as a long time Seattle resident I'm reminded of how long the baseball season is. The Mariners have been in first place in the first month of the season and have been on 2 week win streaks where they "are the hottest team in baseball right now", only to go on an equally...
True but there are several small theatres and arenas in Vegas that would hold 1-4k people, if Dana thought he could get that many. Doing a Vegas residency would work just as well as the APEX and could get a small crowd in.
I think it's the company being lazy.
For those that still have ESPN+ (I don't) you can go back and watch it the next day or a few days later and pick the exact fights that you want to watch. My friends do that and it works well for them.
The only big issue with that is when you see all the fights listed it shows how long the fight...
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