Thats exactly what ive thoughtSeems like Tony is lost on his back against a real talented grappler to be honest. There's no doubt about how that Khabib fight would have gone now.
Awesome fight, both fighters in their prime, but will never happen, because Khabib is the type of guy to quit at his prime.Thats exactly what ive thought
Khabib v oliveira anyone?
Been a fan since the beginning, great to see him becoming dominant and doing the little things to win. He had a few close tough losses and never really looked ready for someone as good as Ferguson. I wonder if Ferguson isn't the same fighter anymore but either way it's his best win yet.Oliveira has been around a long time and has always had an impressive skillset. Really seems to be coming into his prime now. He's well on track to smash the all time UFC submission record too if he sticks around.
How about Yoel vs a stool and Rumble vs an exercise mat?Yoel signs with Bellator & is moving up to LHW. Yoel vs Rumble?
Doubt they'd have one of their new boys lose that fast but would be interesting!
Yoel to pack on some muscle? He's always been quite skinny so would be interesting to see him fill out a bitYoel signs with Bellator & is moving up to LHW. Yoel vs Rumble?
Doubt they'd have one of their new boys lose that fast but would be interesting!
I don't think he is gonna be putting much muscle on. He just not gonna keep doing extreme weight cutting any more. His body can't handle it.Yoel to pack on some muscle? He's always been quite skinny so would be interesting to see him fill out a bit
In all seriousness though are Bellator more lax with their testing? It's hard to imagine even a freak like Romero putting any serious muscle on in his 40s unless he just feels good enough to take on their LHW division at his current size.
A prime Khabib vs a way past his prime Tony? for sure...After seeing el cucuy being dominated like that by a ground game master, i think we can all agree how the fight with Khabib would have ended
I wonder what he walks around at. Not having to cut that extra 20lbs will probably help extend his career but it does remove some of the physical advantage he had if he's up against guys who are cutting a lot to 205. Still a tank of a man though.I don't think he is gonna be putting much muscle on. He just not gonna keep doing extreme weight cutting any more. His body can't handle it.
Out of competition, probably close to 220lbs. I remember reading that he usually shows up at around 205lbs beginning of his fight week, and cuts the 20lbs during the week.I wonder what he walks around at. Not having to cut that extra 20lbs will probably help extend his career but it does remove some of the physical advantage he had if he's up against guys who are cutting a lot to 205. Still a tank of a man though.
I always think its weird how people slate certain figgters (i.e. Jones, TJ) but when Yoel gets mentioned steroids are fine and just a bit of a laugh. Is it because he's soon cartoonishly in shape or something? Never quite got it me.
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I don't really have an opinion on him either way as a person to be honest, just think it's odd people get up in arms about some fighters like Jones but with Romero it's just a laugh and fine for him.
Has Yoel actually been caught in the UFC as a PED taker?I always think its weird how people slate certain figgters (i.e. Jones, TJ) but when Yoel gets mentioned steroids are fine and just a bit of a laugh. Is it because he's soon cartoonishly in shape or something? Never quite got it me.
He's just a super soldier a la Captain Cuba)Has Yoel actually been caught in the UFC as a PED taker?
I know there was one time he got caught but USADA backtracked because it was an unlisted substance or something...
That's the oldest excuse in the book isn't it? I'm pretty sure they all say that except TJ who admitted to it.Has Yoel actually been caught in the UFC as a PED taker?
I know there was one time he got caught but USADA backtracked because it was an unlisted substance or something...
Will I guess it's too do with the fact that TJ admitted it and Jones got caught red handed whereas USADA dropped their case against Yoel.That's the oldest excuse in the book isn't it? I'm pretty sure they all say that except TJ who admitted to it.
Equally....and I've not got the best eyesight I'll hold my hands up, but looking at the guy I'd say he's being helped somewhere. Still, not doubting he's an incredible athlete I could never look like that by consuming every steroid in the world.
GSP explained on Rogan a few years back where basically fighters will leave America after their fight and USADA won't trave to places. Romero goes back to Cuba after every fight I believe.
They didn't drop the case, they agreed to a reduced suspension.Will I guess it's too do with the fact that TJ admitted it and Jones got caught red handed whereas USADA dropped their case against Yoel.
Didn't Romero sued the supplements company and won the tainted supplement lawsuit?They didn't drop the case, they agreed to a reduced suspension.
It's not just a Romero thing, or a USADA thing, I'm not fussed either way really about Romero. My initial point was it's just funny people turn a blind eye when they like the fighter but when they don't they're up on arms.
Nope, he got a default judgment cos the company didn't respond.Didn't Romero sued the supplements company and won the tainted supplement lawsuit?
I agree it's getting better but if you've found the UFC less interesting surely their cast offs going to Bellator is hardly a great turn on??UFC has been getting progressively less interesting this year. With a number of former well known UFC fighters now in Bellator, I may need to tune in more often.
yeah, I like watching Bellator for the up and coming prospects who can make the jump to the UFC. Aj Mckee, Amosov, Pico, Nemkov (LHW champ), etc.I agree it's getting better but if you've found the UFC less interesting surely their cast offs going to Bellator is hardly a great turn on??
Corey Anderson, Rumble, Romero all tried and failed title contenders.
I find the cast offs very interesting at an individual level. I loved watching both Rumble and Romero, as well as Moussasi, Anderson, Douglas Lima, Cyborg. They also have a lot of interesting characters from over the years like Paul Daley, MvP, Josh Barnett, Phil Davis, Fedor, Benson Henderson etc. Its beginning to get to the point where there's enough name recognition at Bellator for even more disaffected UFC fighters to leave.I agree it's getting better but if you've found the UFC less interesting surely their cast offs going to Bellator is hardly a great turn on??
Corey Anderson, Rumble, Romero all tried and failed title contenders.