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bushwacker 07-15-2009 01:01 PM

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Originally Posted by porndotnet (Post 16067568)
They were talking about the same exact thing on the Jason Ellis show (XM Faction).

Your right though, horrible personality and he has a swordcock tattoo on his chest with a blood load coming out! He is bad for the sport, but still people with flock to come see him with the fact in mind that the bigger they are the harder they fall. He is getting a little better. But everyone loves a circus comes to mind. He is not a good rep for the sport by any means but unfortunatly he will keep the seats packed and the PPV events purchased because everyone is going to want to see him get his ass whooped or him whooping someones ass. Sad but true.

Why is he bad for the sport? Every sport has or had an athlete that isn't well liked. Baseball had barry bonds, basketball had dennis rodman, football has anyone from the raiders (including their fans) ;)

Profits of Doom 07-15-2009 01:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Anthony (Post 16059022)
Just to throw this out to start more shit. :)

1. Fedor has one more fight with Affliction
2. Dana just stated he wants Fedor, again.
3. The new season of TUF is nothing but Heavyweights, big fuckers over 260lbs.
4. Fedor only wants one fight, UFC wants 6 fight deal
5. Fedor doesn't like the Championship Clause, wherein he's champ he has to stay contracted.
6. Kimbo got knocked the fuck out by Roy Nelson on this years TUF. <<< Rumor.
7. Cain and Carwin are two viable opponents for Lesnar and next in line.

My personal views are that Lesner will be the man for a very long time. Someone mentioned Bobby Lashley, and he is also a specimen. Trains out of American Top Team, and is slowly making a name for himself. He'll be in the UFC pretty soon.

Hey Anthony, is a guy named Christian T. one of the Muay Thai trainers at ATT now? I didn't see him on the instructor page of the ATT website, but a friend told me he thought Christian was an instructor there now...

Gabriel 07-15-2009 01:06 PM

Oh Joy.

I think Cess should be invited to the next Man Party.

Manowar 07-15-2009 01:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Pipecrew (Post 16055722)
They need to have fedor take a trip over to U.S.A and lay a retarded beating on his ass.

Now if for some reason he got lucky and beat fedor, it would pretty much be the end of the world.

yep, they need fedor in there now

maxjohan 07-15-2009 01:19 PM

If we gonna talk trainers, GSP's trainer impressed me with his style during
match up with Alves.

Most corners seems to have two trainers yelling different tactics like "your doing good, keep going" -

Or the ones who lie "you are doing good you won this round, he is tired" and the
fighter has been beaten to the bones.

Firas Zahibi`? = I cant find any images of this man.. but very impressed by his way
of working with GSP

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6. Kimbo got knocked the fuck out by Roy Nelson on this years TUF. <<< Rumor.
Intresting for sure... I can hardly wait to watch this...if true??

In the 90s young girls had boybands, in the 21st century boys in their teens has "Kimbo" slice is a "monster". :helpme

maxjohan 07-15-2009 01:21 PM

What about CroCop vs. Brock Lesnar


Don't underestimate the head-kick :winkwink:

Anthony 07-15-2009 01:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Profits of Doom (Post 16067738)
Hey Anthony, is a guy named Christian T. one of the Muay Thai trainers at ATT now? I didn't see him on the instructor page of the ATT website, but a friend told me he thought Christian was an instructor there now...

Man, I miss Christian, he was an awesome Muay Thai Coach, but sadly he left to join his brother mining for diamonds. The Muay Thai Coach at ATT now is Steve Bruno, who fights for the UFC.

Anthony 07-15-2009 01:32 PM

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Originally Posted by maxjohan (Post 16067829)
If we gonna talk trainers, GSP's trainer impressed me with his style during
match up with Alves.

Most corners seems to have two trainers yelling different tactics like "your doing good, keep going" -

Or the ones who lie "you are doing good you won this round, he is tired" and the
fighter has been beaten to the bones.

Firas Zahibi`? = I cant find any images of this man.. but very impressed by his way
of working with GSP

Intresting for sure... I can hardly wait to watch this...if true??

In the 90s young girls had boybands, in the 21st century boys in their teens has "Kimbo" slice is a "monster". :helpme

His name is Greg Jackson, and he is one of the top trainers in MMA.

From GSP's blog


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Round four, when I came back in my corner I told my trainer Greg Jackson that I pulled my groin. All of my trainers are very worried. Greg Jackson answers back to me, ?I don?t care! This is how champions are made! Fight on it and hit him with your groin! I thought I was kind of funny (afterward) but it was not funny during the fight. The fifth round starts and in my head I have only one thing?not getting hit and winning the fight. Be able to survive and stay there until the end. The round starts and I tell myself if I only try to survive, I'm going to be easy prey, so the best defense is an offense. So I make sure that he respects me by using my jab on his head. So the fifth round starts, I throw a couple of take downs and even though I was in a lot of pain, I was able to control the fight and win in a unanimous decision.

Profits of Doom 07-15-2009 01:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Anthony (Post 16067884)
Man, I miss Christian, he was an awesome Muay Thai Coach, but sadly he left to join his brother mining for diamonds. The Muay Thai Coach at ATT now is Steve Bruno, who fights for the UFC.

Christian was my Muay Thai coach at a place called Tama Martial Arts in Dayton, Ohio in early 2000 (2001-2002 sounds about right). I know he likes to move around a lot and he was only at Tama like a year and a half. I sparred with him a lot when he was training to fight in the light heavyweight division of Toughman, and he ended up winning the tournament and moving on to their version of nationals or whatever they call it. He ended up moving to Indianapolis I believe and I never heard how far he went, but he was also undefeated in kickboxing at the time. He really was a great coach and I was always curious what happened to him...

Anthony 07-15-2009 01:48 PM

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Originally Posted by JustDaveXxx (Post 16067019)
When im pissed, my grammar usually sux ass(I will give you that). You make claims that i cant read. Why dont you learn to write? You are not exactly clear and concise yourself. French Canadian?


And you make claims that you train? You dont state where and with who, because you dont train. Nobody is gonna want to learn from a guy that has zero accomplishments in there respective fighting art. Thats it, plain and simple.


As far as me being full of BS, im not gonna share anything further about who i am and my accomplishments in BJJ or as an MMA instructor. Lets meet up and Roll, bring your instructor and his friends and i will bring one student and a camera and we will see who who is full of BS.:thumbsup


Im from old school BJJ MMA boards and this is how disagreements were settled amongst "real" people who trained. You do train right???

DON'T FALL FOR IT!!! Dave showed a move on me in front of A LOT of ppl in Vegas, and he popped a rib head. I had Cory from WEG saying he could kick my ass after it. REF POST https://gfy.com/16067766-post83.html

It's just not worth having your shit wrecked by a BJJ Blackbelt. Repent Cess! Repent!!!


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