Fuck me so was max vs Bryan.
But the others mentioned went longer. Jones vs Shogun was just a bad bad asskicking
But the others mentioned went longer. Jones vs Shogun was just a bad bad asskicking
U are so mad right nowJones vs Shogun was the biggest title fight beatdown in mma history.
Deal with it
I am cooler than the cucumbers Jones lined his bones on after he flatlined Shogun and made him tap.U are so mad right now
4 posts per minute pace thoI am cooler than the cucumbers Jones lined his bones on after he flatlined Shogun and made him tap.
For the ten minutes I've just sat down maybe. If that's the case I need a doctor as I have obviously lost pace and am probably dying4 posts per minute pace tho
For the ten minutes I've just sat down maybe. If that's the case I need a doctor as I have obviously lost pace and am probably dying
don't forget PED-Anderson vs Rich Franklin. Rich looked like a Tin Man in the Wrecking Yard.Fuck me so was max vs Bryan.
But the others mentioned went longer. Jones vs Shogun was just a bad bad asskicking
This is a stretch.When I says undeniable, that's basically a finish b/c if you are to suggest the spinning elbow was an undeniable advantage, then you are basically suggesting anytime someone lands a spinning elbow the fight is then won.
Are you suggesting the spinning elbow in this fight was enough to say one man was clearly the better fighter than the other?This is a stretch.
Guys have gained an undeniable advantage with head kicks, and guys have also landed head kicks that seemingly didn't phase their opponents at all. Why would saying that particular spinning elbow landing gave Jon an undeniable advantage require also saying that every spinning elbow wins a fight?
If this is at me, I don't know where you're suggesting I am saying a takedown is the equivalent to half of a round of superior striking.So in your scoring system one takedown, no matter what is done with it, nets you the equivalent to half of a round of superior striking?
It provided him with an undeniable advantage for the remainder of the bout. That's the criteria you chose.Are you suggesting the spinning elbow in this fight was enough to say one man was clearly the better fighter than the other?
Conor McGregor's one punch vs Jose Aldo. Was that a draw too?If this is at me, I don't know where you're suggesting I am saying a takedown is the equivalent to half of a round of superior striking.
My stance is pretty clear. Both fighters did a lot in the fight, but not enough to establish enough momentum for me to think one was clearly better than the other.
One takedown, one spinning elbow, none of those are enough to be a deciding factor to me.
Please tell me where I gave my criteria. I'm saying just b/c he landed a spinning elbow, that doesn't mean in a close fight that should give him the edge. If the fight was dead even, and that one strike was landed, I don't think that one strike would be enough to justify calling someone the winner, rankings being adjusted as such, pay being given as such.It provided him with an undeniable advantage for the remainder of the bout. That's the criteria you chose.
Are you serious? Of course that's an example of an undeniable advantage. Jose was slept. Can't get more undeniable than that. Are you now trying to say Jones/Gus was equal to Aldo/Conor on a competitive level? These post are becoming strange.Conor McGregor's one punch vs Jose Aldo. Was that a draw too?
Round 4 10-10???People go to too many extremes on this fight. I thought Jones won it first time I watched it, but rewatching it I'd score it a draw under the 10-point system (1 and 3 for Gus, 2 and 5 for Jones, 10-10 round 4). I wouldn't even hesitate declaring it a draw under Pride scoring.
I scored it for Jones originally but I've changed my mind. Gus dominated 4/5 minutes of the round and hit Jones with some prety good shots, messing his face up. And where do we draw the line at 'almost KOd?' Jones never dropped Gus and most of the follow up shots were blocked. It was a big moment but not big enough for me to cancel out Gus' work in the rest of the round entirely.Round 4 10-10???
Jones almost KO'd Gus in that round......
You asked specifically about an undeniable advantage. After that elbow, Jones dominated and continued to do more and more damage. That was caused by adjustments Jones made, and the damage of that spinning elbow. That is an undeniable advantage.Please tell me where I gave my criteria. I'm saying just b/c he landed a spinning elbow, that doesn't mean in a close fight that should give him the edge. If the fight was dead even, and that one strike was landed, I don't think that one strike would be enough to justify calling someone the winner, rankings being adjusted as such, pay being given as such.
That was my rebuttal to you indicating that one strike won’t sway it for you.Are you serious? Of course that's an example of an undeniable advantage. Jose was slept. Can't get more undeniable than that. Are you now trying to say Jones/Gus was equal to Aldo/Conor on a competitive level? These post are becoming strange.