UFC 160 May 25th

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  • edman5555
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    Originally posted by Vandelay
    Feel free to neg me on that one luke. Boy was i wrong. I would do it myself if I could
    I guess the schilling fight was a good example of him stuffing takedowns. Garcia was able to get him down but it wasn't until the end of the fight. Similar to what Bermudez was able to do. I think the issue is Bermudez was too small and couldn't get on the inside with his striking.

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  • Vandelay
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    Feel free to neg me on that one luke. Boy was i wrong. I would do it myself if I could

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  • edman5555
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    Originally posted by Vandelay
    Only concern for me with Bermudez is his striking defense. He seems to get dropped in almost all his fights. Holloway has beaten a who's who in the FW division so far (Pat Schilling - a scorching 0-2 in UFC before he was cut?, Justin Lawrence - 1-2, and Leonard Garcia - Fuckin awful and he arguably lost this fight). He also doesnt possess much power so barring this rail thin 145 pounder with questionable wrestling and bjj just starching Bermudez...this one shouldnt be that close.
    Crazy how this one turned out.

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  • Vandelay
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    Forest Griffin retired...I enjoyed making money off of his lossed. darn.

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  • Svino
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    Originally posted by edman5555
    Did he really look that bad? He got nailed in the liver. It happens.
    He didn't look good. Pettis was putting hands and feet on him even before the liver shot.

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  • edman5555
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    Originally posted by Svino
    I'd be a little worried about how Cerrone looked against Pettis, too.
    Did he really look that bad? He got nailed in the liver. It happens.

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  • Svino
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    I'd be a little worried about how Cerrone looked against Pettis, too.

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  • edman5555
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    Originally posted by Thewisemann
    Not sure. Two fights stand out to me. Cerrone vs Nate Diaz and Noons vs Masvidal. So we have seen Noons struggle against a versatile striker that mixes in takedowns and Cerrone strughle against a boxer. I think Cerrone will probably win but it will be a close fight. I'm on Noons though at +250 I think its a good bet
    I was having the exact same problem.

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  • edman5555
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    Originally posted by Vandelay
    Noons doesnt replicate the pressure that diaz does which nullifies kicks well.
    Nice. Thanks. Good point.

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  • Vandelay
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    Noons doesnt replicate the pressure that diaz does which nullifies kicks well.

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  • Thewisemann
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    Not sure. Two fights stand out to me. Cerrone vs Nate Diaz and Noons vs Masvidal. So we have seen Noons struggle against a versatile striker that mixes in takedowns and Cerrone strughle against a boxer. I think Cerrone will probably win but it will be a close fight. I'm on Noons though at +250 I think its a good bet

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  • edman5555
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    Originally posted by Thewisemann
    Wow definatly shoulda waited til today to bet Maynard
    Who do you have in Cerrone-Noons Wiseman?

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  • edman5555
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    Originally posted by poopoo333
    I don't see how Glover loses to be honest.
    Te huna lands a big punch or wrestles him.

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  • Thewisemann
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    Wow definatly shoulda waited til today to bet Maynard

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  • poopoo333
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    I don't see how Glover loses to be honest.

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