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Bisping totally dominated that one. There was a funny thing that happened after Joe Rogan interviewed Mike. Dana White came over and spoke to Mike for a second, they both laughed. When Mike was walking away Dana went to give him a pat on the butt and missed. He better get back in training he is rusty already. I'm probably the only guy who thinks that was funny.
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Sensei Tom
Bisping totally dominated that one. There was a funny thing that happened after Joe Rogan interviewed Mike. Dana White came over and spoke to Mike for a second, they both laughed. When Mike was walking away Dana went to give him a pat on the butt and missed. He better get back in training he is rusty already. I'm probably the only guy who thinks that was funny.
Thanks,
Sensei Tom
Both fighters very cautious initially with Wurdum throwing the first punch and Andrei throwing the first inside kick. They clinched and Wurdum has Andrei against the fence. Wurdum landed a nice elbow and right ahnd before moving away. Andrei misses a wild punch and the kick. Arlovski caught him with the upper cut and Wurdum is on the ground but Andrei is still standing, so referee stands Wurdum up. Wurdum charges with series of punches with half of them landing on Andrei's face, has Andrei on the fence. Andrei landed another uppercut. Wurdum came forward and Arlovski connected. Wurdum is limping a little on the leg that Andrei has been chomping down on. Round ends as both fighters standing around looking for the opening.
Andrei comes out with more confident, and defends well against Wurdum's horrible takedown attempt. Wurdum misses a back spin kick. Wurdum misses a swing round hand but lands a leg kick. Andrei continues with the inside leg kick. Wurdum again charges with series of punches but not as effective this time. Andrei just waiting for the finishing punch is very tentative. Flurry of punches by both fighters right before the bell rings.
Gabriel comes out punching, with Cro Cop waiting for the perfect timing. Cro Cop throws a kick but Gabriel grabs the leg and take him down. Cro Cop doing a job holding Gabriel and avoids any big punches. Gabriel lands some good elbows and has cut Cro Cop up. Gabriel has Cro Cop against the fence but the referee stands them up with less than 30 seconds. Gabriel landed a head kick to Cro Cop and knocks him out.
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I was really looking forward to Machida vs. Heath, does anyone else know what the world happened in that fight? It was a prelim, I thought, we were robbed!
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A possible reason why we didn't see Heath v Machida
I am surprized to hear it didn't make the show.
From another recap I read it was an incredibly boring fight and Machida barely escaped versus someone Dana and Co. hoped he would dominate. Machida has really high expectations on him so they likely wanted to protect him and give him one more chance to actually give an inspired performance.
Wow, did Cro Crop ever get knocked the *f* out! I think it's awesome myself, first Heath then Cro Crop. All the Pride fanboy's that thought none of the UFC guys could stand up to them are eating their words now. Rampage is next! Arlovski's match was AWFUL! I thought it was going to be good after the first round then it just went to hell and turned into a total snooze-fest.
So what does everyone think Randy's chances are against Gonzaga? I'm thinking he's not looking forward to it from the sounds of what he was saying.