He said he'd fight IS sometime after 300. The champ taking time to heal up from a title run in nothing new. Considering some of the long breaks fighters have taken in the past, waiting a few more months will barely be noticeable.
I'd love to see a nod to the early UFC with TMA's coming in from their individual disciplines and fighting for a spot in the UFC. Wing Chun vs Savage, Akido vs pressure point street fight guru dipshit.
Tom gets injured, heals up, comes back (after one year), wins fights and the title. Jones fights once in three years and wins easily over a cherry picked champion. Tom beat the top contender at his own game. Jones is coasting on the greatness he left back in 2019. Tom's the more legit champ at...
I only have so much time in the week for watching sports. Using some of that time to watch WWE, even with a bunch of cross-overs from MMA, seems unlikely. Sitting through all the walkouts and commentary is painful but worth it once the fight starts. I've been watching UFC too long to care about...
Silva vs Franklin. Both fights. The second fight in particular. Franklin knew what Silva was going to do (from experience) but couldn't stop it from happening. Best use of the Thai clinch and knees in UFC.
Pettis vs Cerrone. Lands a showtime knee to cowboys face then folds him with a body kick.
The existing mainstream perception of MMA might save Dana on this one. If he was coaching olympic girls volleyball his firing would be a foregone conclusion. Except he isn't, he's the king of the low brow bottom feeding neanderthals. He's just confirming what a lot of people already thought...
Chael recently said that Tim was a guy that just knew more about MMA than a lot of the other people in the sport. What that means to you, or anyone else, depends on how much stock you put into Chael's youtube content.
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