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01-11-2007, 01:32 AM
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Chuck vs. Jardine
So I want to see this match now. I believe Jardine has a decent chance in this fight, moreso then Tito IMO. The only fighter that I think has a better chance is Rampage but we will wait for that one. What impressed me most about Jardine's excellent performance against Forrest was the leg kicks. They were very hard and (I haven't heard any post fight from anyone) I think they won the fight. Forrest became very imobile after that left knee was kicked a few times. Then Jardine smelled blood and finished him. Chuck would probably win but if Jardine kicks Chucks legs a few times.......the dean of mean could be throwing some High 5's at the end of the fight. Also Jardine has a chin for sure.....that is something that will help you out a little when fighting chuck.
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01-11-2007, 03:36 AM
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Jardine really leaves himself open for some nasty shots though. He might have some decent leg kicks but when he comes in he seems to swing wildly alot. I think he can take some nasty punishment though, so I would say he would at least last the first round.
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01-11-2007, 03:46 AM
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sooo chuck watchs the film
sees the hole
counters the leg kicks
and puts his chin next to his sholder
....different league imo...jardine would be a good fight to watch but you have to think about how much people prepare for those fights....you cant prepare for a punch from chuck...you can prepare for a leg kick
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01-11-2007, 08:07 AM
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Jardine is good but he's tailor made to go down hard against Liddell. The man will stand with Chuck, very stupid. Jardine had decent hands but the way he throws them very wide, would leave him susceptable to straights down the pipe. If Jardine fixes that problem, he still drops his head too low when he throws combos, where he would eat an uppercut. I know he can take punch and throw one, but the chance of him getting inside Liddell, like he did Forrest, is very very slim. I like Jardine, but he's not ready yet, and the way Chuck has been fighting, I don't see a guy in the UFC that could beat him right now, even with more experience. Chuck is in his own lil zone
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01-11-2007, 10:34 AM
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Jardine would not last more than 3 mins with Chuck. As stated already Jardine is very wild, average stand up at best. Chuck would not even break a sweat before he knocked him out. It would be an ugly fight.
If you payed to watch it then don't go get a drink b/c this one would not last long.
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01-11-2007, 12:42 PM
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Originally Posted by bigevil368
Jardine would not last more than 3 mins with Chuck. As stated already Jardine is very wild, average stand up at best. Chuck would not even break a sweat before he knocked him out. It would be an ugly fight.
If you payed to watch it then don't go get a drink b/c this one would not last long.
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Don't get me wrong, I am sure Chuck would win, he is in his own planet right now as someone else pointed out. I didn't think Jardine's stand up was sloppy at all against Griffin. I just think that:
1. Chuck has injured knee
2. Jardine can kick the **** out of knee
3. Jardine and Chuck may fight
4. Jardine may.....MAY....be able to exploit the above facts to pull off what may be one of the most stunning upsets of all time.
But he probably won't....b/c it's Chuck.
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01-11-2007, 01:47 PM
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Jardine beats Forrest and ever starts talking like he a good fighter, hes decent at best Chuck would make light work of him.
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01-11-2007, 02:01 PM
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Jardine beats Forrest and ever starts talking like he a good fighter, hes decent at best Chuck would make light work of him.
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I have always enjoyed Jardine's fights and I am suprised at how much improvement I saw in his last fight. The reason people weren't talking about Jardine before the Griffin fight is because before that fight the UFC was going to give him Mike Nickels....what does that tell you about the UFC's plans for Jardine. Before that he lost a decision to Bonnar that I think he won, so what does he do this Dec? He knocked Forrest out in the first round (Tito who just went three rounds with Chuck only won a close decision against the guy that Jardine knocked out in the first round). Chuck probably will make light work of him. I don't even think Jardine has enough fights in the last year to warrant a title shot but who else? One thing is for sure, Jardine at least deserves to have his name mentioned in Chuck's possible next opponent.
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01-11-2007, 02:02 PM
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chuck would drop jardine. Man bonnar caught him and dropped him with a counter punch on one of his sloppy coming forward onslaughts what u think chuks gonna do?
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01-11-2007, 02:11 PM
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I think Chuck is going to drop him. But that's my answer to every opponent the UFC will throw at Chuck in 2007. I honestly don't know if anyone can beat Chuck until he retires. So do we just not want to talk opponents for Chuck? ITS CHUCK, I know he will probably "make light work" "KTFO" etc. etc..... 
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