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  • #16
    Sure did! And I was quite pleased, with all the fights really.

    Robbie I was a little disappointed with, but I had to give it to Diaz. That was a good shot. Maybe a tad on the "lucky" side, but nonetheless, a good hit.

    Chuck ... Tito ... need I say more? *shakes head* *sports a big smile*

    Can't wait for the next one!

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Mike Brewer
      Tito disappointed me. I thought Chuck was the stronger probability for a win, but I was hoping the old Tito would show up. In the finish, Tito stood and watched Chuck beat him down. He didn't try to counter, he didn't try to clinch or shoot...he just covered up and accepted his fate. Not the kind of attitude I was hoping to see from him.
      Maybe the outcome of the fight was decided long before the fight took place. Who know... with all the money behind that fight maybe it was fixed-up. Like that fight between Chuck and Quinton Jackson...

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      • #18
        That was not a fake knockout.

        Tito dropped instantly upon that one straight right to the chin.

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        • #19
          wtf are you talking about

          Originally posted by IPON
          I wonder why they still call it "Ultamite Fighting Championships"

          There is no championship. In the original UFC not only were ther e no weight classes and judges decision, but it was a torunament fighting multiple time in a night to achive one overal victor.

          So ppl feel the talent is better now that the original UFC but the what they are being asked to do is one fight, within the same weight class big difference.

          I am also curious of teh skill level in the UFC it seems taht some ppl don't really have any real training, except for a 1yr of MMA (however you want to define it). Whereas the earilier versions the combatants were at least masters of there respective styles.


          It is also feeling a bit WWE to me "bad blood feud" between Chuck "the Iceman"liddell and Titio "the overated" Ortiz

          With all that said it was interesting that it turned into a striking game
          have you even watched any early UFC's, how can you say tank abbot is a *masters of his respective style*, o o yea maybe if his respective style was get in the cage n throw some leather till you cant throw no more. And the more bad blood the better for the sport , as it gets more pulicity and therefor more ppv sales and therefor mainstream acceptance. AND you cannot say that the talent back in them days is anywhere as good as todays standards?

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