Was that the penn fight?His last win was in 2011 vs a featherweight
Every time I see this gif I can picture Nick at Weed dispensary looking at a glass counter saying "Gimme all that shit"
Disagree. That fight got Carlos a shot at GSP - it was a smart business move to change his style.I think Condit gave his own soul away the moment he decided to go with that lame ass game plan. Condit was 27-5 with like 13 Tko/Ko and 13 submission victories, he was definitely a top finisher. His nickname is Natural Born Killer. He finished Rory, Dan Hardy, and Stungun in a row before the Diaz fight. He comes out throwing and swinging with awesome technique even against hard hitter like the Robbie Lawler.
But only on that day, he decided to sell his soul and go for the "plan". Nick was definitely in his head.
Jake is an interesting choice. I'm not sure that I'd disagree but he's not one that stands out or even comes to mind when I initially think of great histories at 170.Condit is probably the #5 all time Welterweight.
1) Georges
2) Hughes
3) Shields
4) Robbie
5) Carlos
Ok. Look at Condit's face When Buffer announced the winner. There was guilt written all over. Plus, he mentioned in Rogan podcast that fight still haunts him and wanted a rematch with Diaz.Disagree. That fight got Carlos a shot at GSP - it was a smart business move to change his style.
Jake had that crazy win streak one time.Jake is an interesting choice. I'm not sure that I'd disagree but he's not one that stands out or even comes to mind when I initially think of great histories at 170.
Soul stealing is a complicated affair and currently the Diaz-Condit debate is ongoing between the top Soul Theft scholars.So someone who hasn't won a meaningful fight in YEARS has stolen the soul of someone who has been top 3-5 for a decade? Ok...
Soul stealing is complicated, kind of like US tax code, so this case is highly debatable.So someone who hasn't won a meaningful fight in YEARS has stolen the soul of someone who has been top 3-5 for a decade? Ok...
I can't, but it was a smart business move for Carlos to fight the way he did.Ok. Look at Condit's face When Buffer announced the winner. There was guilt written all over. Plus, he mentioned in Rogan podcast that fight still haunts him and wanted a rematch with Diaz.
Could u tell me one instance in history of MMA when a winner of fight asks for the rematch?