Boards.ie uses cookies. By continuing to browse this site you are agreeing to our use of cookies. Click here to find out more x
Post Reply  
 
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread
06-08-2012, 16:46   #1891
El Guapo!
Formerly Dean09
 
El Guapo!'s Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Dublin
Posts: 7,002
Quote:
Originally Posted by MrStuffins View Post
Good news for BJ there. I'd like to see BJ get in there with someone he has a chance with. Move back down to 155 where guys aren't ridiculously bigger than you and take another run at the belt. There are so many lads in the mix at LW that there's many options for BJ
If you think about it though, do you really think BJ would have a chance at lightweight? Or is it just that you're a BJ fan that you'd want him to do well?
I'm a fan of his and I'd love to see him win a title again but if I'm honest with myself, he's nothing like the old BJ. It's not like he hasn't got the talent, he just doesn't seem to have the determination or hunger he used to have.
We already know how Edgar handled him and I think he'd easily handle him again based on BJ's performances lately. Plus you have Bendo who'd also make light work of him imo.
The LW division is just so stacked at the minute I can't see BJ making any sort of run at the title in his current form.
El Guapo! is online now  
Advertisement
06-08-2012, 18:13   #1892
MrStuffins
Registered User
 
MrStuffins's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 13,411
On current form, no. But he has shown that when he's sufficiently motivated he can be the best. The BJ who ruled 155 is without doubt the best BJ of all time and the best LW of all time.

Was that the same BJ who fought GSP? Or Edgar? Or Diaz? Sadly not imo. (not to take away from Frankie btw)

Will we ever see that BJ again? Probably not. I'd like to think so though.

Last edited by MrStuffins; 06-08-2012 at 18:18.
MrStuffins is offline  
Thanks from:
06-08-2012, 21:49   #1893
scudzilla
Registered User
 
scudzilla's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: BoggerVille
Posts: 6,532
Problem wit BJ is he's nowhere near consistent enough, sure he could go on a 2 fight run, he has the ability for sure, then, i dunno what it is with him, he just seems to lose motivation and is back to square 1
scudzilla is offline  
06-08-2012, 21:51   #1894
Chinpool
......Groovy
 
Chinpool's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Blaa in Duberlin
Posts: 33,503
Send a message via MSN to Chinpool Send a message via Skype™ to Chinpool
Diego heading back to lightweight
He really is one of those fighters caught between divisions in terms of success
Quote:
The last time Ultimate Fighter season 1 winner Diego Sanchez was at 155 pounds, he was fighting for the UFC lightweight title.
That fight, against B.J. Penn in 2009, didn't go his way, and after the fight Sanchez moved back up to welterweight where he had spent the majority of his career to that point.
Now after some soul searching and, obviously, some dietary changes, Sanchez has decided he will officially move back down to lightweight for his next fight in the UFC.
“It's back to 155 for me,” Sanchez wrote on his Twitter page recently. “Should be good!”
According to Sanchez, the unfortunate side of things right now is an injury that's pushing his return to the Octagon back for a few more months. Sanchez underwent shoulder surgery, but is currently rehabbing and working his way back into action.
The Team Greg Jackson fighter has started the work to get down to 155 pounds already, beginning a vegetarian diet, according to his Twitter page. His excitement to get back in the cage and compete again is already fueling his training.
“I'm cutting 45 pounds, so it better be someone worthy of a five-rounder,” Sanchez wrote about his return to lightweight. “You fans get me all excited about coming back. Thinking of a opponent is basically irrelevant now being I'm sidelined with a injury.”
While the decision to cut back down to 155 pounds seems set for Sanchez, now it's all about recovering from the injury so he can get back in the cage to compete again.
During his last run at lightweight, Sanchez went 2-1 overall including the loss to Penn in his lone title shot since winning the Ultimate Fighter season 1 back in 2005.
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/diego-s...6201--mma.html
Chinpool is offline  
06-08-2012, 21:52   #1895
MrStuffins
Registered User
 
MrStuffins's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 13,411
Quote:
Originally Posted by scudzilla View Post
Problem wit BJ is he's nowhere near consistent enough, sure he could go on a 2 fight run, he has the ability for sure, then, i dunno what it is with him, he just seems to lose motivation and is back to square 1
Yup! Once he's arsed he can be one of the best. He wanted that 155 belt and he wanted to show he was the Number 1. He destroyed everyone and then when it came to Frankie he didn't seem to be moivated.

I'm not sure he'll ever have motiviation like that again. It was terrible to see him fade so badly in the Diaz fight! He won the 1st round and then tired horrendously!
MrStuffins is offline  
Advertisement
07-08-2012, 01:02   #1896
tonymontana82
Registered User
 
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Munster
Posts: 141
Fighters only just had on their site that Brock lesnar punched another wrestler back stage 3 times, split the guy open, think it was just an undercard guy.
tonymontana82 is offline  
07-08-2012, 01:13   #1897
MrStuffins
Registered User
 
MrStuffins's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 13,411
Quote:
Originally Posted by tonymontana82 View Post
Fighters only just had on their site that Brock lesnar punched another wrestler back stage 3 times, split the guy open, think it was just an undercard guy.

Quote:
In his time in the UFC numerous reports surfaced that Brock Lesnar didn’t like to get hit in training leading up to his fights.

Apparently Lesnar doesn’t live by that whole ‘do unto others,’ credo.



According to our friends over at The Wrestling Observer, Lesnar was going through rehearsals for this month’s WWE SummerSlam pay-per-view, when he got into a physical encounter with fellow WWE superstar, Ryback.



Ryback, whose real name is Ryan Reeves, apparently got in a disagreement with Lesnar during an early morning run through in preparation for Lesnar’s big match with Triple H. It seems before things even got underway, emotions got heated and Lesnar struck Reeves three times in the face:
“Lesnar left the building after getting into a physical altercation with fellow WWE superstar, Ryan Reeves, known in ring as Ryback.

Not much information is being let out, but the source says Lesnar was in the arena early to rehearse a major angle with SummerSlam opponent Triple H. Before things even began, Reeves, who was also in the building, got into a heated argument with Lesnar. It is uncertain what the argument was about.

Reeves put his hands on Lesnar, though the source tells us that people who witnessed it said Reeves was going to apologize. Lesnar shoved Reeves back and a shoving match ensued. Lesnar threw Reeves to the floor and hit him in the face three times before being pulled off.

Reeves suffered a laceration above his left eyebrow which is required stitches. "Ryback" will not be competing tonight as he was originally planned. Lesnar left the building immediately, and all efforts to reach him have failed.”
Now, keep in mind, these are preliminary reports and nothing has been confirmed by the WWE, but Lesnar has gone through this before.
During his first tenure in the WWE, Lesnar was rumored to have a less-than-humble approach to 'the business.' In fact, rumors ran rampant that he and a majority of the locker room didn't get along. A rumored altercation with "The Undertaker" and "Mr.Perfect" were just some of the stories floating around the Pro Wrestling circuit.


Assuming this story does hold some weight, then it's utterly disturbing that Lesnar finds it somehow acceptable to be punching anything or anyone after becoming the UFC Heavyweight Champion of the world.


This writer is no lawyer, folks, but I have seen Con Air; and if Nic Cage can be sent to prison for using his fists as 'deadly weapons' defending his girlfriend in a bar fight, then Lesnar has to be held accountable for his actions.



Come to think of it, Lesnar would have fit right in on that, now infamously, doomed flight.

More on this situation as news breaks.

http://www.examiner.com/article/enra...-wwe-superstar

I find the highlighted part to be a pretty bizarre thing to say.

He'd be allowed hit the guy had he not been UFC Champ, but the fact that he was means he's not allowed hit anyone?

Last edited by MrStuffins; 07-08-2012 at 01:16.
MrStuffins is offline  
07-08-2012, 01:27   #1898
scudzilla
Registered User
 
scudzilla's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: BoggerVille
Posts: 6,532
That's all Brock is, A Bully.

In the UFC he was fine when he was top dog, but when tougher fighters came along he didn't wanna know.
scudzilla is offline  
(2) thanks from:
07-08-2012, 04:08   #1899
Mellor
Moderator
 
Mellor's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Sydney
Posts: 19,579
Quote:
Originally Posted by MrStuffins View Post
Good news for BJ there. I'd like to see BJ get in there with someone he has a chance with. Move back down to 155 where guys aren't ridiculously bigger than you and take another run at the belt. There are so many lads in the mix at LW that there's many options for BJ
BJ asked (via twitter) for the fight to be put back to the Rio card and asked Rory to stay in the VADA program with him.
Mellor is offline  
Thanks from:
Advertisement
07-08-2012, 12:07   #1900
dojojoe
Registered User
 
dojojoe's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Dublin
Posts: 3,124
Send a message via MSN to dojojoe
Quote:
Originally Posted by scudzilla View Post
That's all Brock is, A Bully.

In the UFC he was fine when he was top dog, but when tougher fighters came along he didn't wanna know.
Bet he wouldn't get into a shoving match with Cain or JDS if they were working in WWE.
dojojoe is offline  
Thanks from:
07-08-2012, 12:14   #1901
Ush1
Registered User
 
Join Date: Apr 2009
Posts: 5,940
Quote:
Originally Posted by dojojoe View Post
Bet he wouldn't get into a shoving match with Cain or JDS if they were working in WWE.
You underestimate his level of fetal position defence.
Ush1 is offline  
Thanks from:
07-08-2012, 12:33   #1902
p to the e
Registered User
 
p to the e's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Dublin
Posts: 943
Brock hit Ryback? I just hope it wasn't Casey Ryback. Otherwise it's curtains for him.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casey_Ryback
p to the e is offline  
Thanks from:
08-08-2012, 20:19   #1903
MrStuffins
Registered User
 
MrStuffins's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 13,411
I remember about 3 years ago starting a thread asking who people would like to see given a "second chance" in the UFC?

The one I started off with was Jay Hieron as I always thought he was too good NOT to be in the UFC and was unlucky in his short run back in the day (0-2 but the losses were by cut v Goulet and he lost to some other guy called Georges St Pierre).

Well, he's actually FINALLY been given that second chance! He's replaced the injured Kos and fights Ellenberger.

Tough fight for him but about time he was given that second chance!
MrStuffins is offline  
08-08-2012, 20:35   #1904
El Guapo!
Formerly Dean09
 
El Guapo!'s Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Dublin
Posts: 7,002
Really tough first fight back. But he's beaten Jake before. Hopefully he sets a good run this time around. Glad to see him back.
El Guapo! is online now  
08-08-2012, 20:58   #1905
Chinpool
......Groovy
 
Chinpool's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Blaa in Duberlin
Posts: 33,503
Send a message via MSN to Chinpool Send a message via Skype™ to Chinpool
Bones just tweeted that he's now being sponsored by Nike.
Massive brand to get involved in the sport! Or do they already sponsor some fighters?
Chinpool is offline  
Post Reply

Quick Reply
Message:
Remove Text Formatting
Bold
Italic
Underline

Insert Image
Wrap [QUOTE] tags around selected text
 
Decrease Size
Increase Size
Please sign up or log in to join the discussion

Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search