Got plenty of hair. Don't need to grow it out into a disgusting head of brittle straw like that - not to mention, mine would look much better as I have better hair.
That guy is somewhat underrated hilarious for his few roles I remember of him. The part in Wayne's world where he brazenly hits on the sponsor's wife is gold.
"Discuss" is routinely leaned on as the default closing of a post when someone feels like they just have to create a new thread despite having nothing unique or interesting to say.
He oscillates back and forth between being one of the more intense actors of his generation (Nightcrawler, Nocturnal Animals, etc) and then just a hack, collecting paychecks. Pretty odd. I almost wonder if he just throws darts at a wall of names to determine his next film.
No need to reiterate what's already been identified in the thread, but I'll say it anyway - this is a minor penance and shows that the lawyers and lead plaintiffs in the case just went for a cash grab rather than really help to bring about any change regarding what they claimed to be fighting...
It would be distributed amongst all of the people who'd signed up, which apparently is some 1200 fighters. I'd assume the lawyers will take a third to half.
This guy has no clue how to conduct himself as a professional. He's perpetually stuck in this mental zone of believing he needs to bellow constantly and declare how connected and intelligent he is. No trace of a real personality remains in this troll.
Except that the UFC DOES host PPV events in odd places and subject the local audience in attendance to absurd times of night/morning, so this could certainly happen.
This is a sad sign, and these comments from dipshits here along the lines of "glad the champ got this win to turn things around " are laughably short sighted and ignorant. If this guy requires the rush of a knockout victory inside the octagon to constantly tilt his emotional issues, that's a...
"Style similar to Francis"...? What fucking sport are you watching? I say this as neither a criticism toward Alex nor Big Frank, but the two guys fight nothing alike.
These conversations always seem trite to me, anyway. This is a mercenary sport. Outside of a few outliers, most competitors will compete around a circuit throughout their careers. I love when people mention "Strikeforce fighters" and then identify someone like Hendo or Diaz, as if those guys...
I just think it's amusing that you're taking a very specific window of time within Strikeforce, and comparing that to TWO different other organizations spanning 15 years. Lombard and Nemkov? One last fought there almost 15 years ago. One fights today. Hardly a realistic sample size for...
Correct. The difference is that the UFC is always about 18 steps out of touch, and in their befuddled way, they think this is somehow edgy and dope and will net them millions of views, which will somehow equate to company profit. UFC seem to be on that underpants gnome level of understanding...
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