UFC 134 Rio de Janeiro Aug 27th

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  • sideloaded
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    Originally posted by edman5555
    Scientist, why the sudden shift on Palhares? When has his striking looked great? He lost the first round against Dave Branch according to sherdog. I know he is good but I could see Miller sprawling and brawling and pulling out a decision.

    edman if you haven't noticed by now but scientist always suggests both sides of a fight before the event. Then come fight night the only bet he makes is -2000 or higher.

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  • Vandelay
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    Big nog weighing 242. Fat and out of shape.

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  • SPX
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    His boxing is pretty good. I think that was made most obvious in the Couture fight.

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  • Vandelay
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    Ive always thought big nog has had decent hands. Its his lack of head movement, no power and no speed that has doomed him standing.

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  • poopoo333
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    I just watched an interview with Big Nog and he claims he is 100% and all that stuff, but he also said he rushed his rehab to fight on this card and that if he didn't rush his rehab he'd have fought in October.

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  • MMA_scientist
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    I would not say it is a sudden shift, I always thought Palhares would win, but I just thought Miller was a live dog. I guess I started asking myself who Miller has ever beat that is even close to as good as Palhares. His best win is probably Horwich or Rosholt. But you are probably right, I should leave him out because he does gas out.

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  • MMA_scientist
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    His striking has never looked great, but he does have decent leg kicks. He stood with Hendo for 3 rounds, he lost, but he didn't get knocked out. He is short and Dan is kind of tall though, so Dan will probably jab him a lot. Miller lost a striking affair to pre-TRT Maia though. So... yeah.

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  • edman5555
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    yeah same here. Dans striking isn't really that great either. It is hard to tell who wins the striking though. Neither one is really that great.

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  • Svino
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    Nog has always looked old to me. I was shocked the first time I ever looked up his age.

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  • SPX
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    You could also ask when has Miller's striking looked great.

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  • edman5555
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    Scientist, why the sudden shift on Palhares? When has his striking looked great? He lost the first round against Dave Branch according to sherdog. I know he is good but I could see Miller sprawling and brawling and pulling out a decision.

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  • edman5555
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    You could sit on his knee and listen to stories. In all seriousness, he must have been punched in the face even more than I thought. Old as hell looking. I am still having a hard time pulling the trigger on Schaub even though he should definetly win.

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  • SPX
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    No shit. He's like 6 years older than I am and looks old enough to be my dad.

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  • Mr. IWS
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    Originally posted by poopoo333






    Nog looks about 55 now.

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