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The only Sir I know is @StonedLemur
Explain?
(edit: hour later... no explanation)
He is a Sir, indeed. But probably busy IRL - dabbing or cooking, or ordering vial shakers on amazon or somethin.The only Sir I know is @StonedLemur
The only Sir I know is @StonedLemur
That's a perfect way to put it. Max has put up Gretzgantuan numbers.That's a Gretzky esque stat if I ever saw one
He is him. No doubt.Maybe he is that guy.
loolololl at your edit.
sorry - I was sleeping.
Now, did you rewatch that fight?
... still waiting ... a day later. No explanation.
(you were not sleeping, hence the edit).
Side note-
you really think any MMA fan has not seen Diaz Lawler...
(let alone a 2006 account)
Get some sleep, you clearly need it.
Nick Diaz is passionate about the separation of church and state.Max is the modern/better Nick Diaz
lol, I am not sure what that is in reference to... but is a damn funny post as it stands lol.Nick Diaz is passionate about the separation of church and state.
i don't really understand this stat, it shows he is a durable volume point fight, that's it. "significant" lose a lot of its meaning in this context, since you have to admit that the strikes are not that "significant" if majority of his opponents can take hundred of them before eventually getting KOed.
compare to Poatan stats : he could have the less significant strike of the roster while having the longest KO streak lol
I agree Nick was better. However, Nate did try to imitate Nick's "punches in bunches" style at times. His best effort was against Cerrone, who was still a very good fighter at the time. Nate also ate a lot of leg kicks in that fight, like Nick sometimes did. Maybe if Cerrone kicked as hard as Barboza or Gaethje, it would've been a different outcome, but Nate clearly won the fight.Nate never fought like Nick
(volume punches, chin out)
but Max does.
Max raises the standard in the fight game.