holycheapshit
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"Dana drops so many f-bombs, it makes nuns blush. TRT and steroids are so common, it is ridiculous, but wait, that is not the problem. we gotta take 80% of someones purse away and give it to a giant douche, who has a duck faced skank as a girl friend. oh, and most of importance: someone said "fag" in a non-homo way, so let's fire him. go f*** yourself UFC."
on the following blog post:Nate Diaz suspended for gay slur about Bryan Caraway's bonus
4 days agoholycheapshitAdded a new comment
"Roy believes he is something like a fat Fedor, but he actually sounds like he got hit in the head way to often. "
on the following blog post:Roy Nelson Says Fight With Daniel Cormier Makes No Sense Unless It's At 205lbs.
2 weeks agoholycheapshitAdded a new comment
"One thing to consider: He's way more bulked up than Maia. I don't get it why guys go for the fast approch while descending to a lower weight class. Why not smarter, like solemly focusing on cardio while loosing that extra muscle mass over time? No, they go for the short cut, who the f*ck needs kidneys anyways. IMO those extreme diets also make you more prone to injuries. The Dolce diet means you loose a lot of water and dehydrate on top of that as much as possible, which will rather weaken you the more muscles you carry around. Smart going for a weight class tranistion, but weak doing it with this method."
on the following blog post:Hector Lombard To Work With Mike Dolce, Considering Drop To Welterweight
1 month agoholycheapshitAdded a new comment
"checked it out. nice recommendation, thx. PS: all pot heads, if former or active, know in the end: every single strain is awesome. ;]"
on the following blog post:Ben Askren is '100 percent sure' he could beat GSP
2 months agoholycheapshitAdded a new comment
"Hey Mike, props for the good article and following the recent discussion. I wanted to answer Evan in the latest Hendricks-Interview discussion, but it'll take it on from here. The Condit/Hendricks fight was close and seeing Condit actually doing more damage from the back and getting up every time, made the takedowns IMO an overrated technique, which in such cases simply favours the wrestler in his point game. There is this notion, that Takedowns do damage, maybe to the condition for the one who has to get up, but TD don't do any KO damage by themselfs to the one being taken down. Again, they are [ in the best case] just exhausting like being pushed aginst the cage. I know how to break someones hip, neck, arm or leg with a powerful judo/sambo throw, or a brutal lift/slam and I know that this damage can be severe compared to a single or double takedown. With an eager TD attempt I will probably knock myself out, just like Mark Kerr once did in the pride days. So what if, for example, pulling guard would get the same amount of points and attention? It's not an active move like the TD, but it's in my book 'just' a transistion. Or what if submission attempts would get the same amount of points on the scoring cards, which I mentioned before? The grapplers would crank their ankles in joy for such a change in the scoring system. Would they adjust their skillset to attempt half assed flying arm and kneebars from every possible way? Maybe. The truth lies between all those different opions. I'm not against a wrestling based fighting style, I'm simply against this detail in the scoring system, which determins fights lately quite often. And this will play a major role the better the allround skills become. The commision has to reevaluate its scoring system contrary to the favour of safe playing. Also they need to hire more former fighters, who take those new rules into action. And fighters have to rethink, if they wanna go that way, follow that regime and play the safe card. We have seen the transformation from exciting fighters like Clay Guida, Diego Sanchez, Kos, or Rashad to boring LnP fighters, who call their gameplan suddenly 'smart. "
on the following blog post:Is it time for change in MMA scoring?
2 months ago More...
"Dana drops so many f-bombs, it makes nuns blush. TRT and steroids are so common, it is ridiculous, but wait, that is not the problem. we gotta take 80% of someones purse away and give it to a giant douche, who has a duck faced skank as a girl friend. oh, and most of importance: someone said "fag" in a non-homo way, so let's fire him. go f*** yourself UFC."
on the following blog post:Nate Diaz suspended for gay slur about Bryan Caraway's bonus
4 days agoholycheapshitAdded a new comment
"Roy believes he is something like a fat Fedor, but he actually sounds like he got hit in the head way to often. "
on the following blog post:Roy Nelson Says Fight With Daniel Cormier Makes No Sense Unless It's At 205lbs.
2 weeks agoholycheapshitAdded a new comment
"One thing to consider: He's way more bulked up than Maia. I don't get it why guys go for the fast approch while descending to a lower weight class. Why not smarter, like solemly focusing on cardio while loosing that extra muscle mass over time? No, they go for the short cut, who the f*ck needs kidneys anyways. IMO those extreme diets also make you more prone to injuries. The Dolce diet means you loose a lot of water and dehydrate on top of that as much as possible, which will rather weaken you the more muscles you carry around. Smart going for a weight class tranistion, but weak doing it with this method."
on the following blog post:Hector Lombard To Work With Mike Dolce, Considering Drop To Welterweight
1 month agoholycheapshitAdded a new comment
"checked it out. nice recommendation, thx. PS: all pot heads, if former or active, know in the end: every single strain is awesome. ;]"
on the following blog post:Ben Askren is '100 percent sure' he could beat GSP
2 months agoholycheapshitAdded a new comment
"Hey Mike, props for the good article and following the recent discussion. I wanted to answer Evan in the latest Hendricks-Interview discussion, but it'll take it on from here. The Condit/Hendricks fight was close and seeing Condit actually doing more damage from the back and getting up every time, made the takedowns IMO an overrated technique, which in such cases simply favours the wrestler in his point game. There is this notion, that Takedowns do damage, maybe to the condition for the one who has to get up, but TD don't do any KO damage by themselfs to the one being taken down. Again, they are [ in the best case] just exhausting like being pushed aginst the cage. I know how to break someones hip, neck, arm or leg with a powerful judo/sambo throw, or a brutal lift/slam and I know that this damage can be severe compared to a single or double takedown. With an eager TD attempt I will probably knock myself out, just like Mark Kerr once did in the pride days. So what if, for example, pulling guard would get the same amount of points and attention? It's not an active move like the TD, but it's in my book 'just' a transistion. Or what if submission attempts would get the same amount of points on the scoring cards, which I mentioned before? The grapplers would crank their ankles in joy for such a change in the scoring system. Would they adjust their skillset to attempt half assed flying arm and kneebars from every possible way? Maybe. The truth lies between all those different opions. I'm not against a wrestling based fighting style, I'm simply against this detail in the scoring system, which determins fights lately quite often. And this will play a major role the better the allround skills become. The commision has to reevaluate its scoring system contrary to the favour of safe playing. Also they need to hire more former fighters, who take those new rules into action. And fighters have to rethink, if they wanna go that way, follow that regime and play the safe card. We have seen the transformation from exciting fighters like Clay Guida, Diego Sanchez, Kos, or Rashad to boring LnP fighters, who call their gameplan suddenly 'smart. "
on the following blog post:Is it time for change in MMA scoring?
2 months ago More...
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