UFC 128 Newark, NJ March 19 Rua vs Jones
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I dont think it would be crazy .I thought Evans would beat Shogun too. Evans has trained with Jones so he knows a lot about him . He's a damn fine wrestler and has a lot of power .He also has better foot work than Rua , he wont just stand in front of Jones and wait to get hit. The only thing thats bad for Evans is the layoff
I think Jones will probably win but no way should this be anywhere near -525 imo2015 MMA BETTING CHAMP
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I think Rashad has only one path to victory, but it's a viable one. He's fast as fuck and can hit hard, so if he catches Jones just right then it could be lights out. We don't really know what kind of chin Jones has at this point.I heart cockComment
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Luke..I agree. I was going to hit Rashad's line hard against Rua. I was going to lay like 5u on it. The only reason why I didn't bet Jones last night was because of him being "green" (yes I know he is black), he was close to a 2:1 favorite, and had been preparing for wrestlers for awhile.
SPX, that makes sense. I just see Rashad having a hard time getting inside to get ahold of Jones. Jones can throw a front kick from his corner and knock Bruce Buffer out during the introductions.Comment
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I meant seriously because it looks like it was wrote by a 1st grader. Monster? Fearless leader? mourning ? crying for help? ............wow just wow
Styles make fights? Thanks for the breaking news . In other news the sky is blue2015 MMA BETTING CHAMP
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He'd have to do some trademark Rashad dancing in there, slip a punch, and counter. That's how I would see it going down if it happened.I heart cockComment
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And in still other news your mother's a whore.I heart cockComment
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True. I feel like there's a chance Evans may be able to use a cardio advantage in a 5 round fight. If he can just hold on defensively for a few rounds, he might be able to come back after Jones wears out.Comment
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To the naked eye, it appeared that Jon Jones was never in the slightest bit of trouble during his 205-pound title-winning performance against Mauricio “Shogun” Rua in the main event of Saturday’s UFC 128.
Jones dissected Rua en route to a third-round technical knockout at the Prudential Center in Newark, N.J. Throughout the bout, “Bones” seemed to go wherever he wanted, whenever he wanted, and Rua seemed helpless to stop him.
However, Jones’ striking coach, Mike Winkeljohn, had a different view of the competition from the fighter’s corner. According to “Coach Wink,” Jones had plenty of adversity to overcome.
“There was a turning point after the second round where we were real scared, because [Jones] was tired,” Winkeljohn told Sherdog.com after the bout. “He had pressed all day long. Well, s--t, the whole last two weeks, [cameras] following him around 24-7. I think all that hoopla got to him, and the pressure got to him a little bit. He was tired after the second round, and I was worried.”
“But you know what he did? He pushed through it, and that is a champion. That is a veteran. At 23 years old, that is incredible. All of a sudden, in the third round, he just decided, ‘Yeah, I’m going to win this thing,’ and he just went to another gear.”I heart cockComment
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