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Doctor Dre 01-27-2007 10:45 PM

UFC 67 is gonna be the first event...
 
Where I'm not gonna be waiting for the main event. Finally UFC is showing us a good card. Congrats go Dana White for presenting an event that could compete with Pride's quality.

Vegas Ken 01-27-2007 10:51 PM

Yeah I am definately looking forward to the fight. Nice to see some great fighters making their UFC debut.

Doctor Dre 01-27-2007 10:57 PM

Yeah I just wish it would have went better for Heath... he needs to get his cardio back up big time...

Evil E 01-27-2007 11:35 PM

You should do more research on the non main event fighters.

That being said, can't wait to see crocop and rampage in the cage.

Doctor Dre 01-28-2007 09:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by knewon (Post 11804713)
You should do more research on the non main event fighters.

That being said, can't wait to see crocop and rampage in the cage.

I know most of them bud... they just aren't up to Pride's level (especially in the heavyweight division)

NoWhErE 01-28-2007 10:03 AM

Doctor Dre = Anthony v2.0

evildick 01-28-2007 02:36 PM

Will be the first UFC in high def as well. That's always a nice bonus. Would be insane if Crocop came in and got beat. I don't think anyone was expecting Heath to lose either.

MikeVega 01-28-2007 02:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by evildick (Post 11807779)
Will be the first UFC in high def as well. That's always a nice bonus. Would be insane if Crocop came in and got beat. I don't think anyone was expecting Heath to lose either.

he looked really bad ...:Oh crap

rapmaster 01-28-2007 03:01 PM

I've been to a handful of UFC events and they are awesome, quite an experience

pradaboy 01-28-2007 05:17 PM

fightcard for the uninformed:

Anderson Silva vs. Travis Lutter (Pictures)
Mirko Filipovic (Pictures) vs. Eddie Sanchez
Quinton Jackson (Pictures) vs. Marvin Eastman (Pictures)
Patrick Cote (Pictures) vs. Scott Smith
Sam Hoger (Pictures) vs. Ryoto Machida (Pictures)
Tyson Griffin (Pictures) vs. Frank Edgar
Terry Martin (Pictures) vs. TBA
Melvin Guillard (Pictures) vs. TBA
John Halverson vs. TBA

Doctor Dre 01-28-2007 06:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by evildick (Post 11807779)
Will be the first UFC in high def as well. That's always a nice bonus. Would be insane if Crocop came in and got beat. I don't think anyone was expecting Heath to lose either.

Heath is definitly not at Crocop's level thought ;)

i wanna see Rampage win... I hope he does.

Pleasurepays 01-28-2007 06:48 PM

Let me preface this by saying, i pay very little attention to UFC, don't know all the characters, their history etc. so blast away... below is just an observation...




I remember the very first UFC events and how excited we were to see full contact fighting and it came at a time when me and a couple friends were training 4-6hrs a day with karate.

here is how i remember everything..

first fights:

- totally retarded. it was clear from the first moment that the show biz aspect was more important than the actual fights. one idiot came in dragging a cross saying he was fighting for jesus, other idiots like van clief (also studied and trained with some people that i did in Go Ju Ryu) dressed like captain america, jumping and dancing around and then getting knocked down in a few seconds.

it became instantly clear that rounds, weight classes etc were needed to make it entertaining. it also became clear that watching a boxer fight a wrestler was going to be boring as fuck 9 times out of 10.

from there...

grapplers started taking over. the boring factor shot through the roof. no rounds... just two guys hanging on to each other on the ground for 20-30 minutes (severen and oleg taktarov (spelling?)) come to mind. gracie as much as he was loved in the beginning was no better. no striking whatsoever and often the fights went on until we got bored and changed the channel because no one could end the fight. all he could do was keep walking at the person with both his hands up and straight out in front of him trying to get the guy against the cage so he could go for the take down. he would throw fake punches and kicks and it was extremely evident that he did not know how to do either.

we stopped caring or watching from that point. maybe it got better in the next fights.

then....

i remember grappling became a big part of UFC. tried watching it occasionally... boooooooooring.

i cared even less.

in recent times......

I started watching UFC again. noticed that almost all the fantasy and bullshit is gone. noticed rounds and weight classes adn that there was a rational, equal focus on a good stand up game and good ground game.
... so ok. i started watching it a little more.

THEN... i started watching pride. and thought FINALLY... exactly what full contact fighting is supposed to be. Something you will never hear in Pride which you hear non-stop in UFC -- "oh, he's in the guard position... this is where he's very comfortable" blah blah blah. in Pride, anytime i notice someone going to the ground, they are usually getting the fucking beating of their lives while on their back while the opponent stands above them and rains down total hell on them.

In my opinion, there is zero comparison between the best pride fighters and the best UFC fighters. CroCop, Fedor Emelianenko and many others are on a totally different level than any UFC fighters. Tito and Liddell aren't even well rounded fighters. Liddell is a brawler... Tito.. hmm... don't know. I never paid a lot of attention but when i watched him fight Liddell the last time, i saw a guy who had absolutely no idea what to do.. and when he did something, he was usually punished for his half assed attempts. I doubt he could last very long against the top Pride guys... but in UFC, he can be a champion.

Jim_Gunn 01-28-2007 07:02 PM

Pride does have tough fighters but the UFC is much more popular and better filmed and marketed here in the States and will keep growing while Pride will likely never be known outside of hardcore MMA fans. With the UFC's explosive growth and success, they will keep bringing in former Pride fighters and other mma fighters from overseas and outside of the organization until UFC makes up for any perceived shortcomings in the ranks.

At that point- which will come very soon- then the people who rant about how much better Pride is than the UFC will be no better than the people who brag about how they never watch tv. In other words, blowhards who might have some minor point but they are mostly just trying to be contrarian against the popular brand and the majority opinion.

evildick 01-28-2007 07:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pleasurepays (Post 11808631)

here is how i remember everything..

first fights:

- totally retarded. it was clear from the first moment that the show biz aspect was more important than the actual fights. one idiot came in dragging a cross saying he was fighting for jesus, other idiots like van clief (also studied and trained with some people that i did in Go Ju Ryu) dressed like captain america, jumping and dancing around and then getting knocked down in a few seconds.

it became instantly clear that rounds, weight classes etc were needed to make it entertaining. it also became clear that watching a boxer fight a wrestler was going to be boring as fuck 9 times out of 10.

I totally loved the first ones without weight classes, rules, etc. The guy dragging the cross I think was Kimo, he went on to fight in K1 and Pride I think, as well as more fights in the UFC.

I wish they could bring back the old days. Nothing like seeing a sumo wrestler take on a judo guy.

Pleasurepays 01-28-2007 07:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by evildick (Post 11808698)
I totally loved the first ones without weight classes, rules, etc. The guy dragging the cross I think was Kimo, he went on to fight in K1 and Pride I think, as well as more fights in the UFC.

I wish they could bring back the old days. Nothing like seeing a sumo wrestler take on a judo guy.

there is no question that there was some entertaining moments. i am just going by memory. i remember we were all really excited to watch it... then i remember with each new event, it just seemed like it got more and more boring, with a few high points here and there. a die hard fight fan would understandably have a very different recollection.

Doctor Dre 01-28-2007 07:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pleasurepays (Post 11808631)
Let me preface this by saying, i pay very little attention to UFC, don't know all the characters, their history etc. so blast away... below is just an observation...




I remember the very first UFC events and how excited we were to see full contact fighting and it came at a time when me and a couple friends were training 4-6hrs a day with karate.

here is how i remember everything..

first fights:

- totally retarded. it was clear from the first moment that the show biz aspect was more important than the actual fights. one idiot came in dragging a cross saying he was fighting for jesus, other idiots like van clief (also studied and trained with some people that i did in Go Ju Ryu) dressed like captain america, jumping and dancing around and then getting knocked down in a few seconds.

it became instantly clear that rounds, weight classes etc were needed to make it entertaining. it also became clear that watching a boxer fight a wrestler was going to be boring as fuck 9 times out of 10.

from there...

grapplers started taking over. the boring factor shot through the roof. no rounds... just two guys hanging on to each other on the ground for 20-30 minutes (severen and oleg taktarov (spelling?)) come to mind. gracie as much as he was loved in the beginning was no better. no striking whatsoever and often the fights went on until we got bored and changed the channel because no one could end the fight. all he could do was keep walking at the person with both his hands up and straight out in front of him trying to get the guy against the cage so he could go for the take down. he would throw fake punches and kicks and it was extremely evident that he did not know how to do either.

we stopped caring or watching from that point. maybe it got better in the next fights.

then....

i remember grappling became a big part of UFC. tried watching it occasionally... boooooooooring.

i cared even less.

in recent times......

I started watching UFC again. noticed that almost all the fantasy and bullshit is gone. noticed rounds and weight classes adn that there was a rational, equal focus on a good stand up game and good ground game.
... so ok. i started watching it a little more.

THEN... i started watching pride. and thought FINALLY... exactly what full contact fighting is supposed to be. Something you will never hear in Pride which you hear non-stop in UFC -- "oh, he's in the guard position... this is where he's very comfortable" blah blah blah. in Pride, anytime i notice someone going to the ground, they are usually getting the fucking beating of their lives while on their back while the opponent stands above them and rains down total hell on them.

In my opinion, there is zero comparison between the best pride fighters and the best UFC fighters. CroCop, Fedor Emelianenko and many others are on a totally different level than any UFC fighters. Tito and Liddell aren't even well rounded fighters. Liddell is a brawler... Tito.. hmm... don't know. I never paid a lot of attention but when i watched him fight Liddell the last time, i saw a guy who had absolutely no idea what to do.. and when he did something, he was usually punished for his half assed attempts. I doubt he could last very long against the top Pride guys... but in UFC, he can be a champion.

Rampage who has beat Lidell in Pride is making his UFC debut.
Crocop isn't in pride anymore... He's making his UFC debut next card.

Andersen Silva who is now the middleweight champ was a Pride fighter for Chute Boxe. He's fighting in that card too.

Read the posts man ... that's why I'm excited...

P.S. Lidell is a very well rounded fighter... according to most MMA mags he's in the top 5, and the #1 more often then other times.

I'd personally rank the top 5 for the 205 pounds class as :
Shogun
Wand
Rampage
Lidell
Arona or Noguerra

RealityWife 01-28-2007 07:37 PM

Pride is actually very popular and has a much larger following than UFC outside of the US. And to those who think Crocop has a chance of losing have never seen him fight before.

brownie 01-28-2007 07:47 PM

HEY!! Have you all seen the fight between Rampage and Chuck Liddell???? It was a PRIDE event and Dana White (president of UFC) brought "his boy" to Pride to fight Rampage and Rampage BEAT Chuck Liddell. It was nutz cuz Liddell actually threw in the towel. Dana White was actually part of the commentators for the fight and he was so pissed that his boy was getting pwned!! Anyway, I'm really looking forward to both Crocop and Rampage coming in and hopefully making some waves.

Anthony 01-28-2007 07:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NoWhErE (Post 11806792)
Doctor Dre = Anthony v2.0

I train in MMA, and will fight in May. Anthony v3.0 will rise from his victory.

Yes, Anthony will start talking in the 3rd parson.

Anthony 01-28-2007 07:51 PM

While you were gone, MMA has evolved. You missed the birth of Ground and Pound in the guard, and Sprawl and Brawl for the striker.

MMA is fighting in all ranges of combat.



Quote:

Originally Posted by Pleasurepays (Post 11808631)
Let me preface this by saying, i pay very little attention to UFC, don't know all the characters, their history etc. so blast away... below is just an observation...




I remember the very first UFC events and how excited we were to see full contact fighting and it came at a time when me and a couple friends were training 4-6hrs a day with karate.

here is how i remember everything..

first fights:

- totally retarded. it was clear from the first moment that the show biz aspect was more important than the actual fights. one idiot came in dragging a cross saying he was fighting for jesus, other idiots like van clief (also studied and trained with some people that i did in Go Ju Ryu) dressed like captain america, jumping and dancing around and then getting knocked down in a few seconds.

it became instantly clear that rounds, weight classes etc were needed to make it entertaining. it also became clear that watching a boxer fight a wrestler was going to be boring as fuck 9 times out of 10.

from there...

grapplers started taking over. the boring factor shot through the roof. no rounds... just two guys hanging on to each other on the ground for 20-30 minutes (severen and oleg taktarov (spelling?)) come to mind. gracie as much as he was loved in the beginning was no better. no striking whatsoever and often the fights went on until we got bored and changed the channel because no one could end the fight. all he could do was keep walking at the person with both his hands up and straight out in front of him trying to get the guy against the cage so he could go for the take down. he would throw fake punches and kicks and it was extremely evident that he did not know how to do either.

we stopped caring or watching from that point. maybe it got better in the next fights.

then....

i remember grappling became a big part of UFC. tried watching it occasionally... boooooooooring.

i cared even less.

in recent times......

I started watching UFC again. noticed that almost all the fantasy and bullshit is gone. noticed rounds and weight classes adn that there was a rational, equal focus on a good stand up game and good ground game.
... so ok. i started watching it a little more.

THEN... i started watching pride. and thought FINALLY... exactly what full contact fighting is supposed to be. Something you will never hear in Pride which you hear non-stop in UFC -- "oh, he's in the guard position... this is where he's very comfortable" blah blah blah. in Pride, anytime i notice someone going to the ground, they are usually getting the fucking beating of their lives while on their back while the opponent stands above them and rains down total hell on them.

In my opinion, there is zero comparison between the best pride fighters and the best UFC fighters. CroCop, Fedor Emelianenko and many others are on a totally different level than any UFC fighters. Tito and Liddell aren't even well rounded fighters. Liddell is a brawler... Tito.. hmm... don't know. I never paid a lot of attention but when i watched him fight Liddell the last time, i saw a guy who had absolutely no idea what to do.. and when he did something, he was usually punished for his half assed attempts. I doubt he could last very long against the top Pride guys... but in UFC, he can be a champion.


Pleasurepays 01-28-2007 08:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Anthony (Post 11808847)
While you were gone, MMA has evolved. You missed the birth of Ground and Pound in the guard, and Sprawl and Brawl for the striker.

MMA is fighting in all ranges of combat.

sure, its changed a lot. totally changed for the better. i personally think it still lacks the world class strikers that Pride seems to have from what i have seen. its definately more entertaining to watch in my opinion than it was when it started. but again... i am not obsessed with it and not a regular fan, so i know very little about all the people.

Evil E 01-28-2007 08:12 PM

The Pride fanboy is strong in this thread. That being said, Heath was injured for his debut UFC fight.

Pleasurepays 01-28-2007 08:12 PM

actually. i only started watching it more in recent times because i started boxing and kick boxing. i deeply regret wasting so much time with karate... almost a complete and total waste of time training hard to master the most impractical and useless shit. i wish i had just put that time into kickboxing

cess 01-28-2007 08:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Doctor Dre (Post 11804586)
Yeah I just wish it would have went better for Heath... he needs to get his cardio back up big time...

Quote:

Originally Posted by evildick (Post 11807779)
I don't think anyone was expecting Heath to lose either.

Heath was injured before his fight with Jake. Also Heath isn't near as good as Mirko.

Doctor Dre 01-28-2007 08:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RealityWife (Post 11808790)
Pride is actually very popular and has a much larger following than UFC outside of the US. And to those who think Crocop has a chance of losing have never seen him fight before.

Yep but right now Pride is having financial problems... they lost their TV deal a while ago because of the ties with the mafia... that's probably why they are loosing some of their top fighters. Fedor is gonna fight in bodog soon.

UFC sold 1.2 million PPV last time... that's some good money.

Doctor Dre 01-28-2007 08:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pleasurepays (Post 11808929)
actually. i only started watching it more in recent times because i started boxing and kick boxing. i deeply regret wasting so much time with karate... almost a complete and total waste of time training hard to master the most impractical and useless shit. i wish i had just put that time into kickboxing

You didn't read what I just said right ? Crocop is fighting in UFC... so is rampage... and Andersen Silva.

Pleasurepays 01-28-2007 08:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Doctor Dre (Post 11808959)
You didn't read what I just said right ? Crocop is fighting in UFC... so is rampage... and Andersen Silva.

yeah. i was agreeing with everything you said. (or so i thought)
UFC is going to be taken to the next level this year for sure.

Doctor Dre 01-28-2007 09:14 PM

Okay I didn't think you realised what I said ;) sorry

CybermedAndy 01-28-2007 09:16 PM

Poor Eddie Sanchez R.I.P.

Anthony 01-28-2007 10:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pleasurepays (Post 11808906)
sure, its changed a lot. totally changed for the better. i personally think it still lacks the world class strikers that Pride seems to have from what i have seen. its definately more entertaining to watch in my opinion than it was when it started. but again... i am not obsessed with it and not a regular fan, so i know very little about all the people.

Just so you know... Mirko Filipovic is considered one of the best strikers in MMA. Top 3 MMA HW in the world.

He left PRIDE and now fights for the UFC.

Anthony 01-28-2007 10:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Doctor Dre (Post 11808954)
Yep but right now Pride is having financial problems... they lost their TV deal a while ago because of the ties with the mafia... that's probably why they are loosing some of their top fighters. Fedor is gonna fight in bodog soon.

UFC sold 1.2 million PPV last time... that's some good money.

A couple of things. It's not the Mafia, it's the Yakusa that caused the TV problems.

Fedor is still fighting for PRIDE, and isn't leaving. Fedor has a clause in his contract that he can fight for any MMA org that is held in Russia. Every night I went to American Top Team to train last week, I saw Jeff Monson working out. This should be a great fight.

I wouldn't count PRIDE out of the picture yet.

Doctor Dre 01-28-2007 10:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Anthony (Post 11809383)
A couple of things. It's not the Mafia, it's the Yakusa that caused the TV problems.

Fedor is still fighting for PRIDE, and isn't leaving. Fedor has a clause in his contract that he can fight for any MMA org that is held in Russia. Every night I went to American Top Team to train last week, I saw Jeff Monson working out. This should be a great fight.

I wouldn't count PRIDE out of the picture yet.

Never said Pride was out of the picture... but they definitly are having problems... Fedor shouldn't have to fight in any other org...

Isn't Yukusa a kind of japanese mafia ???

chartgraves 01-28-2007 10:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by evildick (Post 11808698)
I totally loved the first ones without weight classes, rules, etc. The guy dragging the cross I think was Kimo, he went on to fight in K1 and Pride I think, as well as more fights in the UFC.

I wish they could bring back the old days. Nothing like seeing a sumo wrestler take on a judo guy.

I have watched since UFC 1 ... It isnt the same as it used to be ... But even with all the new rules, weight classes, etc - I think it is better. What would be awesome is if they took all the new talent and put them into the old UFC rule set ... Back before the ref called matches ... People bled or were knocked the fuck outbefore a match got called....

Anyways - enough of me reminiscing to the good old days of UFC....

I think Jackson and CroCop need to fight and get it over with. Then have that winner go face Liddel.

Pleasurepays 01-28-2007 10:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Anthony (Post 11809369)
Just so you know... Mirko Filipovic is considered one of the best strikers in MMA. Top 3 MMA HW in the world.

He left PRIDE and now fights for the UFC.

not sure why i typed something that was so misunderstood. the discussion is about these guys coming over from Pride. i was simply saying that Pride has better fighters (in my opinion). these people coming to UFC is going to really change UFC for the better.

everyone knows... .CroCop has a contract to fight. he isn't fighting today. the day he actually fights will be known as "the day of tears" for all the top heavyweights in UFC today because the bar is going to be raised far above their current talent level.

Evil E 01-28-2007 10:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Anthony (Post 11809383)
A couple of things. It's not the Mafia, it's the Yakusa that caused the TV problems.

Apparently Pride/DSE is owned by the Yakuza and Sakakibara could be just a front man. I have no proof or anything about this, but read it a few times.

jryan89 01-28-2007 10:59 PM

Everyone in the UFC don't use any technique at all...that's why they changed it from Jujitsu mainly to mixed martial arts...

I'm not watching...that's 4 sure!

Anthony 01-28-2007 10:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Doctor Dre (Post 11809401)
Never said Pride was out of the picture... but they definitly are having problems... Fedor shouldn't have to fight in any other org...

Isn't Yukusa a kind of japanese mafia ???

I agree, but the fact is Fedor has a clause in his contract that he can fight for any MMA show in Russia.

Bodog has alot of cash to throw around.

Anthony 01-28-2007 11:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jryan89 (Post 11809541)
Everyone in the UFC don't use any technique at all...that's why they changed it from Jujitsu mainly to mixed martial arts...

I'm not watching...that's 4 sure!

Yeah, ok. Where do you get your info from? A comic book or your local Mcdojo?

Ken 01-28-2007 11:40 PM

Anthony,

Have you met Benji Radach at ATT? Good friend of mine who's fighting for the first time in a few years after a string of bad injuries. He'll be out at my gym in CA this week to train for a couple days before his fight. If you don't know him, great guy to train with next time you're over there.

Doctor Dre 01-29-2007 12:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jryan89 (Post 11809541)
Everyone in the UFC don't use any technique at all...that's why they changed it from Jujitsu mainly to mixed martial arts...

I'm not watching...that's 4 sure!

LMAO

Where are you gonna fight Anthony ?

A friend of mine was supposed to be fighting in the last King of the Cage (last week) but his opponent didn't get a brainscan...

Anthony 01-29-2007 01:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Doctor Dre (Post 11809844)
LMAO

Where are you gonna fight Anthony ?

A friend of mine was supposed to be fighting in the last King of the Cage (last week) but his opponent didn't get a brainscan...

I'm fighting in Santa Barbara at the Earl Warren. It's gonna be amateur, which is the plan for this year, and going pro next year. Possibly this year if I win both fights.

Was your buddies opponent knocked out his last fight?

Anthony 01-29-2007 01:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ken (Post 11809703)
Anthony,

Have you met Benji Radach at ATT? Good friend of mine who's fighting for the first time in a few years after a string of bad injuries. He'll be out at my gym in CA this week to train for a couple days before his fight. If you don't know him, great guy to train with next time you're over there.

Hey Ken, I havne't met Benji at ATT, usually the Pros are training around midday, and I'm slaving way at work till about 6pm. I've heard nothing but great things about Benji though, and hope he pulls up next fight, I'll be chanting ATT. :)

I train with Emyr "Shark" Bussade, the man is vicious, and tries his hardest to kill me. Train hard, win easy!

Martin3 01-29-2007 01:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Doctor Dre (Post 11804586)
Yeah I just wish it would have went better for Heath... he needs to get his cardio back up big time...

Joe Rogan posted at the underground that he had an MCL injury which is why he looked so sloppy and clumsy. Probably effected his training which is why his cardio was shit.

I'm looking forward to 67 aswell. They got a nice intro up at 67.ufc.com

gecko 01-29-2007 02:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pradaboy (Post 11808294)
fightcard for the uninformed:

Anderson Silva vs. Travis Lutter (Pictures)
Mirko Filipovic (Pictures) vs. Eddie Sanchez
Quinton Jackson (Pictures) vs. Marvin Eastman (Pictures)

why are they puttting them up against cans though? :(

gecko 01-29-2007 02:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Doctor Dre (Post 11808786)
I'd personally rank the top 5 for the 205 pounds class as :
Shogun
Wand
Rampage
Lidell
Arona or Noguerra

Rampage should not be in the top 5.. what has he done lately? Until I see him get back to his original form he should not be an auto top 5.

Vitasoy 01-29-2007 04:00 AM

Looking forward to it, I can't wait

brownie 01-29-2007 09:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gecko (Post 11810411)
why are they puttting them up against cans though? :(

I think Marvin Eastman actually beat Rampage a while back when Rampage first fought. I guess Rampage is hoping to "tie up that loose string" which I'm thinking he will absolutely do.

D-Money 01-29-2007 10:33 AM

Chuck grabbed my cock at the Ball.

I think he likes me.

Thomas N 01-29-2007 11:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pleasurepays (Post 11808631)
Let me preface this by saying, i pay very little attention to UFC, don't know all the characters, their history etc. so blast away... below is just an observation...




I remember the very first UFC events and how excited we were to see full contact fighting and it came at a time when me and a couple friends were training 4-6hrs a day with karate.

here is how i remember everything..

first fights:

- totally retarded. it was clear from the first moment that the show biz aspect was more important than the actual fights. one idiot came in dragging a cross saying he was fighting for jesus, other idiots like van clief (also studied and trained with some people that i did in Go Ju Ryu) dressed like captain america, jumping and dancing around and then getting knocked down in a few seconds.

it became instantly clear that rounds, weight classes etc were needed to make it entertaining. it also became clear that watching a boxer fight a wrestler was going to be boring as fuck 9 times out of 10.

from there...

grapplers started taking over. the boring factor shot through the roof. no rounds... just two guys hanging on to each other on the ground for 20-30 minutes (severen and oleg taktarov (spelling?)) come to mind. gracie as much as he was loved in the beginning was no better. no striking whatsoever and often the fights went on until we got bored and changed the channel because no one could end the fight. all he could do was keep walking at the person with both his hands up and straight out in front of him trying to get the guy against the cage so he could go for the take down. he would throw fake punches and kicks and it was extremely evident that he did not know how to do either.

we stopped caring or watching from that point. maybe it got better in the next fights.

then....

i remember grappling became a big part of UFC. tried watching it occasionally... boooooooooring.

i cared even less.

in recent times......

I started watching UFC again. noticed that almost all the fantasy and bullshit is gone. noticed rounds and weight classes adn that there was a rational, equal focus on a good stand up game and good ground game.
... so ok. i started watching it a little more.

THEN... i started watching pride. and thought FINALLY... exactly what full contact fighting is supposed to be. Something you will never hear in Pride which you hear non-stop in UFC -- "oh, he's in the guard position... this is where he's very comfortable" blah blah blah. in Pride, anytime i notice someone going to the ground, they are usually getting the fucking beating of their lives while on their back while the opponent stands above them and rains down total hell on them.

In my opinion, there is zero comparison between the best pride fighters and the best UFC fighters. CroCop, Fedor Emelianenko and many others are on a totally different level than any UFC fighters. Tito and Liddell aren't even well rounded fighters. Liddell is a brawler... Tito.. hmm... don't know. I never paid a lot of attention but when i watched him fight Liddell the last time, i saw a guy who had absolutely no idea what to do.. and when he did something, he was usually punished for his half assed attempts. I doubt he could last very long against the top Pride guys... but in UFC, he can be a champion.

Yeah it was tought back then, realizing everything you trained in for 6 hours a day could be negated so easily. Most people evolved and learned (mma). Some turned the channel because reality hurt too bad. :)

Brandon99 01-29-2007 11:37 AM

WTF is this about?! Randy Couture vs. Tim Sylvia? I thought Randy retired?

http://www.ufc.com/index.cfm?fa=even...htCard&eid=400


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