- Joined
- Jun 24, 2006
- Messages
- 42,115
- Reaction score
- 22,746
Especially since like 10 years ago it looked like he would never be a force again..His longevity is mind boggling.
Especially since like 10 years ago it looked like he would never be a force again..His longevity is mind boggling.
Seriously. I have a friend who is a long time mma fan.. like 1998-ish.. but he’s not a fan of Robbie. Never has been. I can’t wrap my head around it.Robbie is the man. Always respectful and has put it on the line for years with numerous classic wars. How can anybody not be a fan of him?
Seriously. I have a friend who is a long time mma fan.. like 1998-ish.. but he’s not a fan of Robbie. Never has been. I can’t wrap my head around it.
They are that stupid and boring. That's why guys like Ariel who researches and thinks of interesting questions stand out.can anyone tell me why all the mma journalists are asking such lame, repetitive questions? especially that fucker joe morgan is really annoying
Is the ufc telling them to ask these softball questions, or are they really that stupid and boring?
can anyone tell me why all the mma journalists are asking such lame, repetitive questions? especially that fucker joe morgan is really annoying
Is the ufc telling them to ask these softball questions, or are they really that stupid and boring?
Agree with a good part of this. Robbie , clearly, on other side/ career but hes not getting trucked nor is he quitting. He always carries himself well so last night no surprise. Given the right opponents, he could go through stretch exchanging wins and losses - still- against the best ( avoiding the top half dozen or so).I mean he fought a fat guy who clearly just came off the couch and wasn't trained.
It was a complete train wreck. Nick tapped to strikes after the first big shot he had to eat. It would be insanely embarrassing to gloat or make much of it.
Robbie is happy the UFC was able to give him a high profile fight with an opponent that offered him next to zero threat. He was professional and just went about his business.
Its kind of surprising it took him so long to sit Nick down who looked like he was punching through water. Its time for Robbie to wrap things up too, a very fine career.
That's why guys like Ariel who researches and thinks of interesting questions stand out.
Lawler is just protecting Diaz' legacy and being a class act, for a man that clearly had no business being in the octagon.