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  • sbjj
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    I think Yves could easily lose.

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  • sbjj
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    Originally posted by SPX
    I'm not so sure it is stupid.

    Don't you think Cruz beats him at least 8 out of 10 times?

    I imagine he beats him 10 out of 10 times. Just seems like MM is one step behind in every area. Maybe MM wins 1 in 15 or 20 by catching a sub or landing a punch, but that's it.
    I actually agree here. To me, it is like the Rampage-Jones and KOS-Hughes lines. People thought those lines were stupid. But i kept saying to myself, out of 10 fights, does Page beat Jones 2 or 3 times. No, the number I came up with was 0.

    i think Cruz is just that much better than DJ.

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  • SPX
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    Originally posted by MMA_scientist
    I am going to put something on MM, just because of the line being so stupid.
    I'm not so sure it is stupid.

    Don't you think Cruz beats him at least 8 out of 10 times?

    I imagine he beats him 10 out of 10 times. Just seems like MM is one step behind in every area. Maybe MM wins 1 in 15 or 20 by catching a sub or landing a punch, but that's it.

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  • poopoo333
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    I kinda like TBA over Aaron Rosa.

    Also liking Brenneman, Roller, and Michael Johnson.

    Maybe Wiman, Edwards (can he force a stand up fight like Winner did?), and Hougland.

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  • MMA_scientist
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    Dominick Cruz (No. 1 BW, No. 9 PFP) vs. Demetrious Johnson (No. 6 BW)

    Charlie Brenneman vs. Anthony Johnson
    Stefan Struve vs. Pat Barry
    Yves Edwards vs. Rafaello Oliveira
    Shane Roller vs. T.J. Grant
    Matt Wiman vs. Mac Danzig
    Paul Sass vs. Michael Johnson
    Jeff Hougland vs. Mike Easton
    Aaron Rosa vs. TBA
    Josh Neer vs. Keith Wisniewski
    Walel Watson vs. Joseph Sandoval


    Anything stand out? I like Wiman at close to even odds. I would bet Brenneman at even or +. Johnson should be able to beat Sassangle by forcing a fight on the feet and staying out of his guard. Basically these are all close fights IMO. Barry/Struve is the only one that seems obvious to me (is that still on? seems like i recall an injury or something). I am going to put something on MM, just because of the line being so stupid.
    Last edited by MMA_scientist; 09-26-2011, 02:36 PM.

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  • Luke
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    @ you two

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  • poopoo333
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    Originally posted by SPX
    Go fuck yourself, retard!
    My dicks not big enough to fuck myself.

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  • SPX
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    Go fuck yourself, retard!

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  • poopoo333
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    Originally posted by SPX
    I'm saying: Obviously it was based on fucking Fedor.

    Invincible Russian Sambo champ who is widely regarded as the P4P best?

    C'mon. . .
    Nope

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  • SPX
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    I'm saying: Obviously it was based on fucking Fedor.

    Invincible Russian Sambo champ who is widely regarded as the P4P best?

    C'mon. . .

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  • poopoo333
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    Originally posted by SPX
    I don't believe it. . .
    Did you watch the vid?

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  • SPX
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    Originally posted by poopoo333
    There was an interview with Angle...apparently they based his character off of Fedor.
    I don't believe it. . .

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  • poopoo333
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    Anybody leaning Wiman in this fight?

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  • poopoo333
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    There was an interview with Angle...apparently they based his character off of Fedor.

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  • SPX
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    Originally posted by Svino
    I think Angle was always a HW. He looked big to me, but maybe that was the point -- to have someone who looked like a monster in there.

    Anyway, it was definitely the best "MMA" movie I've seen. It was just generally done very well overall, a good character movie. Ultimately, a lot of the implausibility did weigh on me. Most sports drama movies only ask you to believe in one crazy underdog making it to the top, this one asked the audience to believe in two. And of course, all the other unlikely MMA details... Still, those things didn't totally ruin it for me, unlike (say) Redbelt.
    Word.

    I thought it was good overall. I enjoyed it and thought it was a "good" movie -- well acted, well written, well made. Yes, there was some implausibility in the story, but for the most part I was happily along for the ride and well invested.

    The critics also liked it:

    An ex-Marine haunted by a tragic past, Tommy Riordan returns to his hometown of Pittsburgh and enlists his father, a recovered alcoholic and his former coach, to train him for an MMA tournament awarding the biggest purse in the history of the sport. As Tommy blazes a violent path towards the title prize, his brother, Brendan, a former MMA fighter unable to make ends meet as a public school teacher, returns to the amateur ring to provide for his family. Even though years have passed, recriminations and past betrayals keep Brendan bitterly estranged from both Tommy and his father. But when Brendan's unlikely rise as an underdog sets him on a collision course with Tommy, the two brothers must finally confront the forces that tore them apart, all the while waging the most intense, winner-takes-all battle of their lives. (Lionsgate)


    As for Redbelt, I agree that it was disappointing, but I didn't hate it. The tying-the-arm-up thing was really the worst part about it. That was mega-gay. But other than that, it was a decent Mamet film.

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