I'm seeing him at +160 right now. ::thumbup::Quote:
Originally Posted by SPX
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I'm seeing him at +160 right now. ::thumbup::Quote:
Originally Posted by SPX
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Originally Posted by SPX
Oh ,then be fucking careful then .
LES-KNAR!
I will say this, Lesnar is not going to be able to ride Carwin. Carwin might not be as good a wrestler as Brock, but he is good enough to not get ridded for a long time. If Carwin gets battered on the mat, it is because he made a tactical mistake and tried to go to guard of something. If he gives his back and stands up, like I think all HW's should, he won't be getting held down for long.
Throw in Brock's lay off, illness, and stupid haircut, and I am starting to like Carwin more and more.
Brock's major path to victory should be blocked here. The only issue is that Carwin could easily run out of gas trying to stand up and escape the clinch.
Still @ + odds, I am on it.
Carwin's cardio is my biggest concern. We have no idea if he can fight past the first round without huffing and puffing.Quote:
Originally Posted by MMA_scientist
5th round is his best round!Quote:
Originally Posted by SPX
... according to some UFC countdown from a long time ago
At the same time though Carwins path to victory is blocked as well. Lesnar isn't stupid. As shown in the second Mir fight he does know how to train for an opponent's skill set. Also, Lesnar doesn't have as big a reach as many people think. The flaw in the 84" span comes in the system in which they use to measure it. They do a total wingspan measure for some stupid reason in MMA instead of armpit to knuckles like they should(since thats the part that matters). Anyway, they go across the chest from hand to hand. Because Lesnar has the chest of Mr Universe it skews the numbers a little bit. However what we do know is Lesnar can also throw a hell of a straight right. Carwin got wobbled and rocked by two right hands from Gonzaga, I'm pretty Sure Lesnar could rock him and take him down in the same fashion. That being said I think Lesnar will look to clinch him up and transition to a takedown that way.
Brock is still hyped too much IMO, and that's why he's getting favorite odds. Without his hype, the odds would be much more even and I think having Shane at over +150 is a steal. He will show everyone why he is undefeated and why he will stay undefeated after this fight.
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Forrest Petz Replaces Julio Paulino, To Face Daniel Roberts
::handshake::
Who replaces who?Quote:
Originally Posted by Luke
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^LOL
Noob alert.Quote:
Originally Posted by SPX
Forrest Petz/Sammy Morgan is the answer to a UFC trivia question.
So is Scott Ferrozzo
Lytle/Brown, who takes it?
Brown can't strike with Lytle but he has a much better ground game. If he can take Lytle down(which I believe he can, since Lytle has a tendency to over-commit to strikes at times) then he should be able to sub him after some position battling, or ride out a decision.
Matt Brown is going to sub Chris Lytle? What the fuck are you smoking?Quote:
Originally Posted by LudoCain
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Originally Posted by zY|
have to agree. Lytle has a better ground game than Brown. Brown might be able to get top position, but he won't be able to do anything to Lytle. Lytle is a bjj blackbelt, did you see that kneebar he whipped out in his last fight?
he might win a decision, but I guarantee he wont pass Lytle's guard.
Lytle/Brown is not an easy one for me to call after Brown lost me money on his fight against Almeida. Granted, Almeida is much ahead of Lytle in the grappling deparment, but Lytle's striking makes up for it. That said, I think Brown can pick Lytle apart standing, especially with his muay thai, and do fine on the ground. I'm feeling like Brown should get my bet but I think I'll just wait out til we get closer to the fights.
WHO?!Quote:
Originally Posted by zY|
One judge scored the fight 30-23 for Petz, making it the most lopsided in UFC history.Quote:
Originally Posted by SPX