The follow-up shots feel illegal in bareknuckle
The follow-up shots feel illegal in bareknuckle
Bhullar didn’t engage and got two warnings (yellow cards) before that. (At least that’s I assume; I switched away after the second yellow card and they were discussing potential disqualification if he didn’t do more.)
Edit: You can find the clip in another post: https://kbin.social/m/mma/t/870220/SPOILER-Disqualification-For-Inactivity-Between-Amir-Aliakbari-vs-Arjan-Bhullar
Isn’t it crazy how they put possibly the worst fight of the card as the headliner? Seems incredible that bad heavyweights will actually pull more viewers, considering that random people are probably not gonne tune into one of these fight nights anyway.
Does this count for a shit post?
Apart from the main event the fight night looks pretty nice though, to be honest.
And against the power puncher Topuria again…
MMA is awesome. Seeing the panic in Roman’s eyes is something else.
Let’s hope the reason for that was that he didn’t wait long enough after the KO from Makhachev. Maybe if he takes some time off he can come back for real. (Inhaling copium.)
Actually missed it because it happened so early in the fight. Motta is exciting. There’s just something about people with serious knockout power that draws your eyes to them.
Insane knockouts but the highlights seem somewhat diminished by the lack of crowd reaction.
Worth a read, if only for nice paragraphs like this:
Sonnen has been trying hard to defend UFC pay, and his recent efforts included making dubious claims and inflating the non-disclosed bonuses that he got from the promotion. He claimed to have earned $8,800,000 in the rematch against Anderson Silva, when in reality, lawsuit documents showed that Silva got just $2.5 million while Sonnen got $1.05 million — over eight times less than his claim.
I don’t even think he has much of a point anymore due to the inactivity. Not at heavy weight with one fight against someone with little wrestling skills and after he lost his last fight at LHW to Reyes (who is probably not among this “absolute toughest competition”), no matter what the score cards said. Other unproven champions get stripped all the time when they’re injured.
Why should we believe that he is the exciting guy at HW and presumably past his prime. The last time he beat a legend was 6,5 years ago in another division (Cormier) – and it was overturned due to doping!
So yes, in a literal sense he is right of course, he fought legends and Aspinall didn’t. But I’d rather watch Aspinall v Stipe for the title with Jones stripped than Jones v Stipe and I think it would be more deserving as well. So I don’t think he has much of a point in any practical sense.
On the one hand I don’t give a fuck about either of the two, so I’m happy about some drama. On the other hand: Please don’t cancel the Dariush fight, I’m hyped for that!
The highlight sentence to spare you the click:
While financial details of the transaction remain unknown, Davis revealed plans to do a champions vs. champions “mega-event” in 2024. Additionally, Davis told ESPN that a “reimagined” Bellator brand, named “Bellator International Champions Series,” will run concurrent to PFL in 2024 with eight “one-off” events in 2024.
I love the smell of MMA while the sun is still up for once.
This Lapilus dude has insane striking, very impressive.
Maybe, just maybe could have stopped it at the turning away on stanky legs part…
So damn clean, so damn quick. Absolutely beautiful!
Wow, this already looks much more interesting than I thought it would be. Max rocked?!
I wanna like him because he is the only somewhat relevant fighter from Germany but unfortunately he is a boring decision machine.
For the folks who didn’t understand (like me), a guy on Reddit transcribed:
Link to the comment: https://libreddit.northboot.xyz/r/MMA/comments/1b53jrg/spoiler_referee_has_a_chat_with_main_card_loser/kt4mou8/?context=3