I agree with everything lol. Completely repulsive. I am with Chito too but if I have to be honest with I would bet on O'Malley. Odds were around 2:1 last I checked. Could go either way thoughi want chito to win as i think imo , o'malley is a total prick and i find him repulsive , but as far as the fight goes i favour shaun just on reach alone . i'm not accurate with ufc. too many variables . omalley i would say is favourite ? i have not checked the odds . hopefully vera knocks him out cold
everytime i predict ufc i get it wrong. so i will say shaun to win by k.o. in the hope that the opposite happensChito must have been seething as well with all the shit talk since last fight and O'Malley refusing to acknowledge the loss. Hoping for Vera to pull off a super kamehameha or something and send this guy to the moon.
Well he is a talented striker. Other than that not much to like about him at all.i find redeeming features in anyone pretty much .... i struggle with o'malley . i really do
He's not wrong though hahalistening to francis ngannu telling tyson fury that he would beat him everyday of the week and twice on sunday , in a real fight .... and all the furys remained silent for once. i found that amusing . that's a fury catchphrase
totally agree . you have more ufc knowledge than myself . i'm learning on the job . i'm boxing basedWell he is a talented striker. Other than that not much to like about him at all.
He's not wrong though haha
As for MVP I like him as well but I find so disappointing he wasted his talent fighting cans when he should have been building his legacy among fighters of his caliber. I feel he wasted his career to be honest, now it's too late. They put him against Holland so it's clown vs clown, but Page will destroy him. Serious mismatch there imo.
Well I am the champion of watching mma fights in my area, I'm pretty sure I like boxing as well but am not as educated. The sport has lacked the structure mma had for the last 20years, as far as working like a meritocracy where the best end up fighting the best. Not always the case with boxing I think which makes me less interested. All combat sports are cool though and we even used to watch sumo on eurosport with my friends when we were in our 20s.totally agree . you have more ufc knowledge than myself . i'm learning on the job . i'm boxing based
i can't disagree . i enjoy stand up fighting more than ground game work and favour watching muay thai the mostWell I am the champion of watching mma fights in my area, I'm pretty sure I like boxing as well but am not as educated. The sport has lacked the structure mma had for the last 20years, as far as working like a meritocracy where the best end up fighting the best. Not always the case with boxing I think which makes me less interested. All combat sports are cool though and we even used to watch sumo on eurosport with my friends when we were in our 20s.
My favourite sport to watch was actually K1 but that's long gone, sadly. K1 and Pride FC were the pinnacle of organized combat sports in my opinion. As far as competition, excitement, production and spectacle. Boxing has been around for a very long time and is a lot more technical. The sweet science they call it. But you can't really take seriously the belts, organizations and championships, it's just a mess. I only watch the most hyped boxing fights, or the total freakshows. I do enjoy watching the old documentaries, I'm sure you saw Thrilla in manilla and When we were kings. I also am subscribed to the Teddy Atlas podcast but that's more because the way he talks is hilarious.
money . the investors we never see or hear of control the show . when anything gets so big it gets corrupted , and boxing was built on corruption so it has escalated freely . boxers these days are mainly westernised to a point that many of them are fame hungry and have small balls compared to the boxers of the past .It's beautiful to watch interviews with boxing champions talking about their heroes from previous generations. Such a rich history and lineage. I'm sure they could make it more exciting with a more organized approach to matchmaking. It's really a shame the fragmentation of the different belts and the sheltering of the records and all the bullshit.
Pride was wicked!Well I am the champion of watching mma fights in my area, I'm pretty sure I like boxing as well but am not as educated. The sport has lacked the structure mma had for the last 20years, as far as working like a meritocracy where the best end up fighting the best. Not always the case with boxing I think which makes me less interested. All combat sports are cool though and we even used to watch sumo on eurosport with my friends when we were in our 20s.
My favourite sport to watch was actually K1 but that's long gone, sadly. K1 and Pride FC were the pinnacle of organized combat sports in my opinion. As far as competition, excitement, production and spectacle. Boxing has been around for a very long time and is a lot more technical. The sweet science they call it. But you can't really take seriously the belts, organizations and championships, it's just a mess. I only watch the most hyped boxing fights, or the total freakshows. I do enjoy watching the old documentaries, I'm sure you saw Thrilla in manilla and When we were kings. I also am subscribed to the Teddy Atlas podcast but that's more because the way he talks is hilarious.