UFCThe Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is a U.S.-based mixed martial arts organization, recognized as the largest MMA promotion in the world. The UFC is headquartered in Las Vegas, Nevada and is owned and operated by Zuffa, LLC. This promotion is responsible for solidifying the sport's postion in the history-books.
UFC is currently undergoing a remarkable surge in popularity, along with greater mainstream media coverage. UFC programming can now be seen on Spike TV in the United States, as well as in 35 other countries worldwide.
lol @ Mir's picking on himself and his pot belly. I was also really impressed with his respect of Nog and his taking this fight really seriously. I'm stocked for this fight. Nog is indeed a legend and Mir has to concern himself a lot to be able to pose a threat. "unsubmittable" and "you cant knock him out and he doesn't get tired"
Bader and crystov(spelling) both looked like crap even though they won,, they won't ever make it in UFC<,, however I think the most impressive of the bunch was Junie and Efrain,, they both looked damn good,,
Bader and crystov(spelling) both looked like crap even though they won,, they won't ever make it in UFC<,, however I think the most impressive of the bunch was Junie and Efrain,, they both looked damn good,,
How did Bader look like crap? He looked better than Vinny, and Vinny is God's second coming. You can't be a fighter if you can't take a punch. The UFC isn't for fighters with lots of potential, it's for fighters who can put on a good show, and win against top competition.
Shane Primm did a lot better than I thought he would, if he drops to MW or even WW he could do well.
How did Bader look like crap? He looked better than Vinny, and Vinny is God's second coming. You can't be a fighter if you can't take a punch. The UFC isn't for fighters with lots of potential, it's for fighters who can put on a good show, and win against top competition.
Shane Primm did a lot better than I thought he would, if he drops to MW or even WW he could do well.
Agreed. Primm looked about 20 or so pounds lighter than Krysztoff and he still gave him a lot of problems. I like Krys, but I don't see him cutting it in the UFC. Particularly if he stays at LHW. He should move up to HW to have any chance IMO.
I guess my expectations were high for Krysztoff considering his experience in the octagon. It will be interesting to see how his next couple fights go.
I guess my expectations were high for Krysztoff considering his experience in the octagon. It will be interesting to see how his next couple fights go.
Kryzstoff's 16-9 record with losses to guys like Ben Rothwell in the IFL didn't heighten my expectations too much.