What do you guys think of this idea for an Ultimate Fighting Championship single elimination tournament?
Tank Abbot
vs.
Hugo Duarte
Brad Kohler
vs.
Steve Judson
Scott Morris
vs.
Pat Smith
Paul Herrera
vs.
Gary Goodridge
When I selected the individuals who would be looking for redemption, I tried for individuals who I believe may have been better than they showed.
Do any of you guys think there would be a legitimate chance for any redemption to take place?
The fighter I would most like to see redeem himself is Fred Ettish. If he has altered his training, has been preparing for the last couple of years, and were to come back, I would be his biggest fan. Seriously, if Fred Ettish came back all roided-up with a couple of years of training in Gracie Jiu-Jitsu or something like that, and even made a better showing for himself, wouldn't you guys feel better for him? What if he actually challenged Johnny Rhodes to a re-match and beat him, or if he kicked the ********* out of the author of the article in Black Belt magazine who listed him in their Top 10 most influential fights in MMA history? If he did both of those last two things, I would probably get a Fred Ettish T-Shirt made up and wear it once in a while. Maybe I could even start a Fred Ettish Fan Club and sell autographed merchandise. Actually, if he did even one of those things, I would probably do that. If he did both of them, I would probably have to write a book about his life story and name my first child after him (last name even).
Another idea I have is this:
Four man bracket composed of fighters in search of redemption.
Fred Ettish
John Matua
Scott Morris
Paul Hererra
Each individual would be randomly matched against a member of a four man bracket composed of the individuals who beat them in a single elimination tournament. (Johnny Rhodes, Tank Abbot, Pat Smith, and Gary Goodridge)
Tank Abbot
vs.
Hugo Duarte
Brad Kohler
vs.
Steve Judson
Scott Morris
vs.
Pat Smith
Paul Herrera
vs.
Gary Goodridge
When I selected the individuals who would be looking for redemption, I tried for individuals who I believe may have been better than they showed.
Do any of you guys think there would be a legitimate chance for any redemption to take place?
The fighter I would most like to see redeem himself is Fred Ettish. If he has altered his training, has been preparing for the last couple of years, and were to come back, I would be his biggest fan. Seriously, if Fred Ettish came back all roided-up with a couple of years of training in Gracie Jiu-Jitsu or something like that, and even made a better showing for himself, wouldn't you guys feel better for him? What if he actually challenged Johnny Rhodes to a re-match and beat him, or if he kicked the ********* out of the author of the article in Black Belt magazine who listed him in their Top 10 most influential fights in MMA history? If he did both of those last two things, I would probably get a Fred Ettish T-Shirt made up and wear it once in a while. Maybe I could even start a Fred Ettish Fan Club and sell autographed merchandise. Actually, if he did even one of those things, I would probably do that. If he did both of them, I would probably have to write a book about his life story and name my first child after him (last name even).
Another idea I have is this:
Four man bracket composed of fighters in search of redemption.
Fred Ettish
John Matua
Scott Morris
Paul Hererra
Each individual would be randomly matched against a member of a four man bracket composed of the individuals who beat them in a single elimination tournament. (Johnny Rhodes, Tank Abbot, Pat Smith, and Gary Goodridge)
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