Originally Posted by mike rocks nikes
i have a argument with a friend and wouldnt brock lesnar destroy kimbo
Brock Lesnar by ground and pound first minute. His wrestling and strength is too much for Kimbo(and alot of HW's for that matter).
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Originally Posted by mike rocks nikes
i have a argument with a friend and wouldnt brock lesnar destroy kimbo
looks like a torn bicepOriginally Posted by LilStarZ07
did he break his arm or something?
I think it would be safe to say that Brock would beat Kimbo, and it wouldn't even be close. Although MMA has seen weirder things happen; CroCop getting his head kicked off by Gonzaga or GSP getting knocked out by Serra.Originally Posted by mike rocks nikes
i have a argument with a friend and wouldnt brock lesnar destroy kimbo
Originally Posted by MonopolyMan630
I think it would be safe to say that Brock would beat Kimbo, and it wouldn't even be close. Although MMA has seen weirder things happen; Cro Cop getting his head kicked off by Gonzaga or GSP getting knocked out by Serra.Originally Posted by mike rocks nikes
i have a argument with a friend and wouldnt brock lesnar destroy kimbo
Seth Petruzelli, who stopped Kimbo Slice on Saturday in Sunrise, Fla., said in an interview Monday that EliteXC officials had paid him to stand with Slice instead of taking him to the ground.
"My original plan was to throw out push kicks -- they're called 'teeps,'" Petruzelli said when asked about his strategy during the Monsters in the Morning Show on 104.1 FM in Orlando, Fla. "Throw out push kicks, have him think that I'm going to throw them to try to rush in more and then shoot in on him obviously."
Petruzelli was then asked whether he wanted to avoid Slice's standup, and he noted his training with professional boxers as evidence in his confidence.
"I knew I would do all right, actually, standing up with him, but the promoters kind of hinted to me and they gave me the money to stand and trade with him. They didn't want me to take him down -- let's just put it that way. It was worth my while to try to stand up and punch with him."
Petruzelli, a 28-year-old from Fort Myers, Fla., accepted the matchup on extremely short notice. He was supposed to fight on the undercard, but Slice's scheduled opponent, Ken Shamrock, was cut over his left eye and medically disqualified from competing just hours before the event.
EliteXC officials scrambled for a replacement, and Petruzelli took the fight. Compared to Slice -- who, while popular, had only three professional bouts going into Saturday and was known strictly as a puncher -- Petruzelli was the more experienced and well-rounded competitor.
In the opening seconds, Petruzelli dropped Slice with a short right hand and then finished him off with strikes on the ground.
"Obviously we didn't pay [Petruzelli] to stand," EliteXC Head of Fight Operations Jeremy Lappen told Sherdog.com on Monday when informed of Petruzelli's comments. "Kimbo had trained for months to fight a guy who's fighting on the ground. We don't care if people stand or take people down or what. It doesn't matter to us. All we want is an exciting fight."
Petruzelli had not returned calls from Sherdog.com at the time of this report. However, in a follow-up interview with FiveOuncesOfPain.com, he suggested that his statements during the radio interview had been twisted and he denied that EliteXC had tried to influence his strategy with money.
"What was meant to be said was that I wanted to keep the fight standing for myself because I knew that was what the crowd, the promoters, and everyone wanted to see because that's more exciting than just taking someone to the ground," Petruzelli told FiveOuncesOfPain.com. "That was my thing only. I wanted to keep it exciting, so I decided to keep it standing. It had nothing to do with anybody else. That was all me."
According to the Florida State Athletic Commission, Petruzelli was paid $50,000 for his win over Slice, which included a $15,000 win bonus. During the 104.1 FM interview Monday, he said he was paid in the "six-figure range," though it is common for fighters to be paid additional compensation that is not reported through athletic commissions.
http://www.sherdog.com/news/news/elitexc-denies-paying-petruzelli-to-stand-14673http://www.sherdog.com/ne...petruzelli-to-stand-14673
Brock would make Kimbo look like a kid, Brock has a amateur background in wrestling. That by itself is enough to dominate Kimbo. Then take intoaccount Brock has trained and already had 2 very impressive fights under the UFC agaisn't REAL opponents not just stand ins.Originally Posted by mike rocks nikes
i have a argument with a friend and wouldnt brock lesnar destroy kimbo
Female MMA's brightest star, Gina Carano (7-0), took home $25,000 ($15,000/$10,000 bonus) for her rousing three-round unanimous decision over the game Kelly Kobold (16-3-1) in their 140-pound contest. Kobold earned $6,000.
Gina's the one that should have pocketed the 500K instead of Slice.
Originally Posted by mike rocks nikes
i have a argument with a friend and wouldnt brock lesnar destroy kimbo
Gina's the one that should have pocketed the 500K instead of Slice.Originally Posted by Supermanblue79
Female MMA's brightest star, Gina Carano (7-0), took home $25,000 ($15,000/$10,000 bonus) for her rousing three-round unanimous decision over the game Kelly Kobold (16-3-1) in their 140-pound contest. Kobold earned $6,000.
Originally Posted by Bastitch
Originally Posted by mike rocks nikes
i have a argument with a friend and wouldnt brock lesnar destroy kimbo
What the?
Why are you having MMA discussions with ******s? That's worse than having an MMA discussion with General Forum cats.
You have the greatest Avy in the history of NiketalkOriginally Posted by sole vintage
i wanna see when and who Ortiz next opponent is going to be. i know they wont let him fight kimbo
Originally Posted by sole vintage
i wanna see when and who Ortiz next opponent is going to be. i know they wont let him fight kimbo
Originally Posted by SHUGES
Gina's the one that should have pocketed the 500K instead of Slice.Originally Posted by Supermanblue79
Female MMA's brightest star, Gina Carano (7-0), took home $25,000 ($15,000/$10,000 bonus) for her rousing three-round unanimous decision over the game Kelly Kobold (16-3-1) in their 140-pound contest. Kobold earned $6,000.
Clutchshooter wrote:
Originally Posted by sole vintage
i wanna see when and who Ortiz next opponent is going to be. i know they wont let him fight kimbo
i thought he was setup to fight sobral.
affiction and elitexc obviously dont mind cross promoting.
sobral is salty because tito called him a 'b' fighter a while back. this is that tito is on the same level.
Yo Tito's done for, his about to go for back surgery(back fusion)is No joke.
I wish him the best for recovery, but anything mma is likely done for.