That December 28th event will be f'n HUGE. I fully expect it to break or at least get close to 1 mil buys. Weidman-Silva II and Rousey-Tate II will surely do that.
Is it easy for a total newbie to MMA to get into it if he is really curious about it? Because I am curious about I just I don't know since I am new to it and haven't watched anything of it I am not invested as deeply into it but I would like to be if possible. Any helps or suggestions on how to start my journey into MMA? Please and thank you.
Just asking if I am able to get into MMA would and I get its a video game but I feel I might get a better recommendation to playing it in here. But would you all suggest if i get into MMA for me to maybe try out playing UFC Undisputed 3 so I can play UFC in video game form?
start by watching the fights that have won FOTY from various publications. Then the ones that have been praised highly. Then move onto watching a full event, UFC on Fox Sports 1 is coming up, has a great card and it is free
I read that earlier today too. I love the whole American Psycho thing he's got going. Plus, Penn's an asshole. I'm sure it was fun to beat on him for 15 mins. I've always said Rory didn't finish him on purpose and just wanted to beat on him more because there were a few times in that fight that he could have finished BJ but he backed up and then went back at him. Guess I was right.
Rory could've definitely finished Penn in the second if he turned it up. Penn was shelled up in a corner with Rory treating him as a punching bag the majority of the fight. It was hard to watch to be honest.
I still think Rory's overrated, if he can beat Ellenberger, he'll make a believer out of me. But even then, all Rory's doing is killing contenders considering he won't fight GSP.
Also, what do people think the chances of Hendricks dethroning GSP is?
Only a select few attraction fights were fixed. Who gives a shit if there was no drug testing? The fights were still awesome more often than not. And just because there are no knees/kicks to the head of a downed opponent these days, that doesn't mean he can't enjoy the fights.
Watch Pride, seriously. Some of the best fights of all time were during that era and if you want to get into MMA you'd be robbing yourself of a giant chunk of MMA's history if you don't.
It matters because if they watch PRIDE and get interested that will never happen again. They used different rules, company doesn't exist and most of the fighters don't even fight anymore. Not to mention fixed fights, a lack of drug testing and possible Russian mob ties. PRIDE is an awful example of what MMA should be.
Only a select few attraction fights were fixed. Who gives a shit if there was no drug testing? The fights were still awesome more often than not. And just because there are no knees/kicks to the head of a downed opponent these days, that doesn't mean he can't enjoy the fights.
Watch Pride, seriously. Some of the best fights of all time were during that era and if you want to get into MMA you'd be robbing yourself of a giant chunk of MMA's history if you don't.
Coleman, Goodridge and Rampage have all admitted stuff was fixed. Hell Cro Cop fought Del Rio in a mask and fake knocked him out. They rigged tournaments for Wanderlei. PRIDE to me is to MMA's history what the XFL is to football. It was a joke and very few fighters made it out with their dignity.
Just watch Fedor and Shogun's fights in Pride. Also, watch the Wandy/Rampage trilogy. There's some great fights in Pride, so I would recommend watching a couple from there.
Also watch Takanori Gomi vs. Nick Diaz when Diaz was high as FUCK while fighting :diaz
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