Nah but ima say Volk and Chimaev are beasts, that 2nd Yan fight with Sterling is a big one since Yan got DQ'd last fight for an illegal knee hit, it was anti black shit concerning Sterling getting the W.I haven't been keeping up with UFC but I love MMA. ROADGAWD have you been keeping up with this card?
Nah but ima say Volk and Chimaev are beasts, that 2nd Yan fight with Sterling is a big one since Yan got DQ'd last fight for an illegal knee hit, it was anti black shit concerning Sterling getting the W.
Yeah it's not consistent, that's why I don't even train certain things because of that DQ shit i.e. Jon Jones was DQ'd for a 12-6 elbow from mount giving himself a loss because of the ref and the commission itself(which has a funny story as to why that particular elbow strike was banned)they need a different solution for DQ issues on championship fights.
I can see DQ for not title but when its all on the line. nahhh.
This.I used to be, years ago. Not some much now. I've always been a boxing fan. UFC isn't exciting anymore.
Yeah it's not consistent, that's why I don't even train certain things because of that DQ shit i.e. Jon Jones was DQ'd for a 12-6 elbow from mount giving himself a loss because of the ref and the commission itself(which has a funny story as to why that particular elbow strike was banned)
they need a different solution for DQ issues on championship fights.
I can see DQ for not title but when its all on the line. nahhh.
“There’s a lot going on with that situation, the way the rules are written, there’s part of it that’s the interpretation of the official. But there are some things in the rules that there’s a must and you have to.
“I think that we need more options and more tools, because every situation, not every situation, is black and white. Every situation is far from black and white and every time you’re in there you’re getting a different touch or a different spin on ythe situation every time.”
If you're a professional, you already know the kind of combat attack that's allowed to be used, if you get yourself DQ for mixing it up, you shouldn't blame anyone in my opinion.Yeah it's not consistent, that's why I don't even train certain things because of that DQ shit i.e. Jon Jones was DQ'd for a 12-6 elbow from mount giving himself a loss because of the ref and the commission itself(which has a funny story as to why that particular elbow strike was banned)
Most if not all rules concerning mma are agreed upon by the athletic commission associated with governing a fight organization, which varies across state, country, which organizations you fight for etc. But the enforcement of those rules and standards for fighting in mma organizations are determined by a referee judge and/or commission itself which is why it is inconsistent and not by whether the fighter, professional or otherwise, is aware or not. That's why the post you quoted I said I don't train certain moves to avoid possible DQ but it's still not guaranteed because anything can happen in a fight and the discretion is still in the hands of the organization you fight in, not you the fighter.If you're a professional, you already know the kind of combat attack that's allowed to be used, if you get yourself DQ for mixing it up, you shouldn't blame anyone in my opinion.
That really sucks to say the least because no matter how careful you are, it's all held into review of another who decides if it's acceptable or in violation. There should be a universal rule in my opinion that should apply all over.Most if not all rules concerning mma are agreed upon by the athletic commission associated with governing a fight organization, which varies across state, country, which organizations you fight for etc. But the enforcement of those rules and standards for fighting in mma organizations are determined by a referee judge and/or commission itself which is why it is inconsistent and not by whether the fighter, professional or otherwise, is aware or not. That's why the post you quoted I said I don't train certain moves to avoid possible DQ but it's still not guaranteed because anything can happen in a fight and the discretion is still in the hands of the organization you fight in, not you the fighter.
That's what could've been the case if the rules were unified across the board but politics infecting the umbrella of martial arts has messed up that ever happening i.e. a senator from Minnesota doesn't like elbow strikes so all fights in Minnesota can't use elbows even if accidental.That really sucks to say the least because no matter how careful you are, it's all held into review of another who decides if it's acceptable or in violation. There should be a universal rule in my opinion that should apply all over.
Yeah he do look like it because he looked tired asl tapping to scarf fold.Did yall see old ass Olenik make Vanderaa tap out? Vanderaa was looking flabby and sick and got that work.
Yes I know he looked so gassed around 2 minutes. There was a couple times where they looked super sloppy but I knew he wasn’t going to go the whole way. He didn’t look like he was in fight shape. He looked like he started camp 2 weeks before the fight.Yeah he do look like it because he looked tired asl tapping to scarf fold.
That's what I saw with Nick diaz last fight too, probably too soon like you said, not enough camp etc.Yes I know he looked so gassed around 2 minutes. There was a couple times where they looked super sloppy but I knew he wasn’t going to go the whole way. He didn’t look like he was in fight shape. He looked like he started camp 2 weeks before the fight.
To be very honest with you, that's completely trash. Politics is a very big problem in the world today and it affects almost everyone and everything. Even look at what it's been done by FIFA and UEFA.That's what could've been the case if the rules were unified across the board but politics infecting the umbrella of martial arts has messed up that ever happening i.e. a senator from Minnesota doesn't like elbow strikes so all fights in Minnesota can't use elbows even if accidental.
Yeah he do look like it because he looked tired asl tapping to scarf fold.
Definitely Fifa/Uefa had those scandals and everything, that's exactly why most fighters stick to the local settings and avoid the Ngannou/Jon Jones treatment. Some of us just want to fight, too much bs involved with the big leagues.To be very honest with you, that's completely trash. Politics is a very big problem in the world today and it affects almost everyone and everything. Even look at what it's been done by FIFA and UEFA.
It's really a big shame they are slowing killing a beautiful sports with the politics crap they are getting involved in the mix. Only if athletes could abandon the sports for them but it's highly impossible for that to happen.Definitely Fifa/Uefa had those scandals and everything, that's exactly why most fighters stick to the local settings and avoid the Ngannou/Jon Jones treatment. Some of us just want to fight, too much bs involved with the big leagues.
I could go into it as to the why but the new black media better explains the situation involving athletes and the organizations they work for and I agree there should be change to these things.It's really a big shame they are slowing killing a beautiful sports with the politics crap they are getting involved in the mix. Only if athletes could abandon the sports for them but it's highly impossible for that to happen.
Man whenever money gets involved that becomes peoples number one motivator. Money motivation kills sports, music, and anything it touches. The money motivation brings corporations, the corporations take the art and reduce it down to a highly reduced down version of it that maximizes engagement at lowest cost. Corporatism eventually kills everything it touches.I could go into it as to the why but the new black media better explains the situation involving athletes and the organizations they work for and I agree there should be change to these things.
This is pure facts that you just spilled here. It's the same thing with footfall and what money have done to it and the same thing goes with MMA. I can remember well since the sale of Neymar for 222 billion to PSG, footfall have never been the same again.Man whenever money gets involved that becomes peoples number one motivator. Money motivation kills sports, music, and anything it touches. The money motivation brings corporations, the corporations take the art and reduce it down to a highly reduced down version of it that maximizes engagement at lowest cost. Corporatism eventually kills everything it touches.
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