Winning the UFC title without question takes talent. But lets be real here... winning the WWE championship as a female takes popularity and an absent gag reflex.
Its abundantly clear her WWE co-workers were not impressed with her ability to be an entertainment wrestler.
I'm ignorant to his reasons for the return but his prime years are definitely behind him and he shouldn't have come back at all. The competition is only getting stronger
I think in all the instances you wrote "Kamaru has" can be replaced with "Kamaru had". His regression has been apparent in his last 2 fights in comparison to his previous 2. I think its Khamzats to lose.
"possibly has agreed" only serves to annoy me. i'm with Dana on this one, i don't want to hear rumour-mill fight announcements. Either get the facts and announce or don't. Rumours are just misinformation with a side order of trying to cover your ass.
No. I'm saying the contested title being must be conclusively won by the challenger for the title to be exchanged regardless of the challengers status in a totally separate division.
If you're of the opinion that Volk conclusively won the specific fight we're actually talking about, well then i...
Wandy is tough as hell when his opponent is looking to stand toe to toe. Realistically speaking most aren't going to do that in 2023 and i can't see him getting past 10th-8th
they use the same method as boxing, to be the champ you have to beat the champ and nothing short of a tap, ko or a conclusive beating is going to unseat him.
hmmm... pretty tough to make that case when the majority are hung up on fighter pay and not out there saying "man i'm just here to compete, the fact that they pay me to do this is just a bonus!"
my personal favourite is when his corner instructed to him to "throw sand" like they do in 80's ninja movies to blind their opponent to which Tony responds by throwing invisible sand that does nothing lol.
i'm not a professional fighter and don't pretend to know the gym-culture but i do know fighters in sparring generally don't go outside of the gym stirring drama about what happened in sparring.
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