Brock pounded him...it was stopped in the 2nd. Brock wins, Mir was bloodied up nicely.
Quite a few of the crowd was booing him; not sure why.
Dan Henderson had a brutal knockout of Michael Bisping in earlier fight
Lesner's fists are the size of my head. That guy is a beast, i can not think of a guy who can beat him.
Anyone know when the Forest Griffen/ Spider Silva fight is?
Yea I just read about that on yahoo. I think this is a sport though. Fighters, boxers included, are probally the most physically fit guys in the world.
What Boxing HAS to do, to become relevant again, is to merge the 3 different leagues/championships into a single one. That way, you have ONE Heavyweight champ, ONE Lightweight, etc.
Whatboxing needs is good marketable boxers. When De La Hoya is the best thing in the past 10-15 years, you know its a dying sport.
People who think MMA is barbaric just don't take the time to actually understand how regulated the sport is or how trained the fighters are.
And sorry for the negativity/rant, but this is one of my real topics. Like I think this is one of the surest signs (I mean besides something like the emergence of Sarah Palin) of my country's moral and intellectual decline.
That doesn't make it a sport.
Look at it this way. Yesterday I watched a video of a fight between a panther and a big snake, in the jungle. It was a great fight. It was not a sport. I guarantee, having watched it, it contained as much technique as an MMA fight. The snake went into the water to regain an advantage; the snake put a choke hold on the panther, which the panther broke using another technique - etc.
Yet the snake vs the panther is not a sport. And so neither is two random thugs fighting each other for the amusement of a lot of morons a sport. And the latter even lacks the few virtues of the former. At least the snake and the panther, or any two animals in the wild, it's a fight for survival, and to the death. It's not a fight because the two animals are bored and all their animal friends are wealthy and depraved enough to create a market for such fights. And I'd much rather watch two natural fighters like the snake and the panther than a couple of musclebound thugs who if you dropped them in the wild, they'd get eaten, or starve to death (see my namesake for an example).
I love boxing but even with boxing, I've always had a love/hate relationship with it. It's as far in that direction as you can go before you're into savage, embarrassing, late-Rome stuff. UFC is well over that line, IMO.
And Wabash, I agree. But I think even if they did that, boxing just wouldn't appeal to modern America, especially not with MMA right there. They'd always pick that over boxing, which a fan has to learn how to watch. Remember the last great popular champ was Mike Tyson, who just blitzed opponents. That's the only kind of boxing modern Americans would understand.
People who think MMA is barbaric just don't take the time to actually understand how regulated the sport is or how trained the fighters are.
IrishAlum1997 said:Grrrr............
Nancy Pelosi. Harry Reed. Broccoli.
OchoShayneO said:Man thats a depressing outlook on the state of intellect in America. I respect that opinion of you and all the people who think MMA is over the line. I do like watching MMA just as much as boxing. Im not a moron either and just like you say fans have to learn how to watch boxing, fans should learn how to watch MMA. Not much can be learned from watching the Lesner fight but The Theigo Alves vs George St. Pierre fight would be a fight that is entertaining for the technique they guys use.
Peggy Noonan is running for office in 2012?
Also, your defense of MMA guys is the exact same as your defense of scholarship football players. They're not working their asses off to get the shit kicked out of them - Lesnar got paid 3 million dollars for that fight.
Oh, and I promise I would do a better job as governor of the great state of Indiana than Mrs Palin did in Alaska. I wouldn't have countless ethics complaints. I wouldn't quit to run for higher office during my first term, then abruptly resign midway through that term in order to start a self-promotion tour and avoid an ensuing scandal caused by my criminality. I certainly wouldn't belong to a group promoting the secession of my state from the US. And so on.
And it's not vehement hate, and doesn't have to stop. That woman would have done irreversible damage to an already dying country, that I happen to live in. McCain, who is a grown up, should never be forgiven for what he almost put us through.
And as a response to the Lesnar post - the fact that BL could be so dominant with so little training shows how little training is needed for - fighting. I promise if he became a boxer against anyone near his size, and well-trained, he wouldn't be so dominant. He'd be lucky to compete.
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Wabash, if I were you, the Palin-defending post is the one I'd come back tomorrow and say my roommate typed it. That's the one a man doesn't want on his record.
I'm no fan of Lesnar (even less so after his post-fight antics), but he's a phenomonon. The guy's only been training MMA for three years and I can only think of two heavyweights who might beat him (Fedor and Barnett). Cain Velasquez and Shane Carwin could possibly step into the picture in the future, but currently I can't see any of the Heavies on the UFC roster beating Lesnar.
Prove it. And there are few people that bug me here at IE. You are fast approaching the likes of Ihatepaste and urbanmeyerbadhire. You do not want to go there... and keep spewing the hate! We all love hate here!