It's shit on it's own for sure, and yes demographics have changed but things like the ABC Inclusion Standards here are definitely a thing.
I don't think those kinds of things really detracted from this film, which is good. But it also felt to me like there was absolutely zero chemistry between...
@TITS and @Substance Abuse, I fall somewhere between you guys.
I rated it about a 3/10 (to your 4, Substance) so we're pretty much in agreement on the overall. Made the same remarks about it being a different movie and separate from the Road House franchise too.
Tits, I do agree that the...
I think GSP/Kos were closer in terms of skills/athleticism in their first fight. By the time that second fight happened, it looked like GSP had evolved beyond well beyond Kos. The quality of GSP's competition is why I personally give him the edge as the top all-time great. The way he dispatched...
Koscheck's eye always seemed to bother him after GSP shredded him with the jab. Never seemed to be the same after that, hesitant, touching at it.
GSP continuing to win rounds against a monster like Alves with an injured groin is really impressive.
Alves' style holds up to the modern game, if...
The issue is less so the Chito v O'Malley fights (storylines and company wants are always going to be a factor whether we like it or not, and always have been) and more so the never ending, predictable, boring, undeserved, excessive double champ callouts.
I don't know if they're doing it...
He should have won, definitely. He started off ok and then got worse and worse and worse. Osp started off bad and got worse too, but he can maintain whatever the hell he was doing.
OSP's footwork was impressively bad. It's not pretty when he's fresh, when his tank was empty it was something...
Unmentioned fights for sake of discussion (they aren't on the Shogun/Jones level).
BROCKLESNAR beating Randy (so many Brock haters/denialists refused to accept he could beat Randy, he was a betting underdog). He didn't destroy him, but once he started getting comfortable in there he took over...
It was fun because it was so bad, and how comedic the gassing was in rd3.
Veteran performance by OSP, but man oh man what an awful fight. I'm glad a few of us can find joy in these scraps.
The line between so bad it's tediously boring and so bad it's shockingly entertaining is a thin one...
Well Goro, @HatKick and @Gamer007 pretty much said what I thought (interesting note about basketball players, hadn't thought about that before but it makes perfect sense. I don't follow the sport).
I'd like to add in that in addition to Poatan's propensity for porous defence, have you also...
Gane beats Pav and Blaydes imo (and Jailton too).
You think Blaydes wrassles him? Definitely possible, but I think Gane is too nimble and wears Blaydes down.
Seems like it, unless he can catch Merab charging in like Cejudo and whoever else did.
Gonna need to do that early, his gas tank will be tested mightily
Depends what his goal was.
Me? I wanted him to stick around in MMA because I much prefer it to boxing.
His bank account is definitely better off. His potential legacy is not, although he's blazed his own trail and you've gotta hand it to the guy
Seems to me like Sean is enjoying the banter, and that he managed to get Ariel to bring out the dawg in 'em. Nice promo cut by Ariel, though. A little more force in that delivery and it was a 10/10
I tuned in late to see this fight, knew nothing about the Brazilian, and was genuinely intrigued by the prospect of them facing off afterwards.
Aaaand it's gone.
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