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Honestly, he should retire. He has nothing left to prove. He can't beat Jon Jones. He can beat every other light heavyweight in the world. He could've probably won the HW strap at some point too if not for Cain.
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is cool if you like him. I don't ... He lost he cried that deserve sympathy? This is a sport 1 winner 1 loser ... If he would of won, maybe he would of have been gracious maybe not .. We would never know and I'm glad I'm not going to find out ... He ain't no champ and that's the truth ... He never beat Jones ...Everyone clowned Ronda because real heads knew she was a lot of hype. World class judoka but great mixed martial artist? Not so much. She was out here acting like she could hang with males, beat world class boxers etc. She was doing the sport a disservice with her antics.
D.C. on the other hand isn't an egomaniacal entitled lil ***. He wanted this more than anything and really both guys said some really terrible things about the other. It wasn't just one party, they were both wrong.
This was our Frazier Ali. Difference is this time smokin' Joe couldn't get that win.
At least 6 months apparently due to USADAIf Jones does fight Lesnar when is it most likely going to take place? End of the year?
At least 6 months apparently due to USADA
Wouldn't be until 2018 at the earliest
Not exactly sure, I'm guessing it has to do with Brock's positive test and/or being retired. He has to "enter the usada testing pool" again or something to that effectHow does that work and was it implemented recently? I remember when Cowboy Cerrone fought on back to back weeks.
Its combat fighting, someone is always bound to end up in a compromising situation tho.
Its a slippery slope because each fighter has a different 'tough' meter when it comes to stoppage of a fight. Some fighters would rather damn near die before throwing in the towel.
I don't usually feel bad for people getting KO'd but I felt for DC, he was so disappointed in himself. He was winning that fight too or it was very close
so dude reveled his weakness ... Had plenty of time to work on it ... Stated it would not happen and still got caught.<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Wow. Daniel Cormier eerily predicted the result of last night's main event three years ago <a href="https://t.co/FfFG6Vp1W3">pic.twitter.com/FfFG6Vp1W3</a></p>— UFC Insiders (@UFCInsiders) <a href="">July 31, 2017</a></blockquote>
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Nunes still isn't a draw and may never be. Not saying DJ is either but I think with him going for the record of defenses is why he's the main event.Edit : Johnson v Borg, is it main event because Nunes pulled out last time?
How does that work and was it implemented recently? I remember when Cowboy Cerrone fought on back to back weeks.
Does Borg stand a chance?
Brock "retired" so he left the USADA testing pool as a result. If he wants to fight Bones, he has to re-enter the testing pool, hence the long delay due to his suspension i believe.
Nope lol
I think Nunes wont be the main event, cuz of her last minute pull out at 213. Should still be a really good competitive fight though.
The card isn't bad, but I'm not really hyped on seeing DJ/Borg.
Ohh I see. I thought it was the concussion protocol, like a certain period of time before a fighter can fight again depending on the damage.
Welp looks like Woodley/Dana back & forth is about to get interesting. I see where Woodley is coming from