Tobias Kahun
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I see the same, He's definitely overhyped.Walker was a major hype train. I don't see champ material in him, he's not a smart fighter and has lazy defending
I see the same, He's definitely overhyped.Walker was a major hype train. I don't see champ material in him, he's not a smart fighter and has lazy defending
I think not having the crowd is effecting the fights. It changes the adrenaline flow and all.
I think not having the crowd is effecting the fights. It changes the adrenaline flow and all.
Here's where we have our first finish tonight - Moicano with the submission.
I got a Moicano finish at +210, thought that was strange
I had Moicano by submission at +330. I guess he did have some question marks coming in, but loved those odds.
Maybe it's just me but I'm so sick of these "superfights". They've completely diluted the meaning of the word. You have guys who've had the belt five seconds talking about legacy and superfights. A real superfight is GSP/Silva. Two guys who defended their belts countless times and completely cleaned out their division.
I'm not saying this has happened yet, but it inevitably will. You'll have a guy like Lee who doesn't want to fight at 170, win the 165 belt, then call out the 175 champ. It's absurd. I'd like to see the UFC implement some sort of rule/standard where you have to defend your belt at least three times before superfight even comes out of your mouth.
The divisions have been enough of a mess as it is, adding more would bring even more vacant belts and paper champs.
When you start caring about divisions being held up more than you do about seeing the top fighters matched up, I think you've lost sight of what makes MMA great