civis_liberalis wrote: » Yeah and it took a huge swing the other way then, with Irish bookies in any case.
Nicolas Cage wrote: » Was 112 the only outdoors event to date?
Saipanne wrote: » I only recently saw his latest win. I'm new enough to watching this sport, so my lack of experience might explain my question. But I think the ref was fairly quick to stop the fight there, especially when compared to the previous fight between Kennedy and the Cuban lad, where it took a good hiding for the ref to step in. Why was McGregor's match stopped so quick?
Saipanne wrote: » I think the ref was fairly quick to stop the fight there, especially when compared to the previous fight between Kennedy and the Cuban lad, where it took a good hiding for the ref to step in.
Lucy and Harry wrote: » being on the ground and not defending himself could Conor have danced on his head or is that illegal.Apart from eye gouging and biting what else is illegal?I am new to the sport so bare with me.I am glad the ref stopped the fight as Dustin was out of it and even while complaining after the bell ended the commentator said his legs were still wobbling.
Lucy and Harry wrote: » Do they wear protection on the groin area?
MagicIRL wrote: » Common sense basically- No back of the head strikes, no kicking a downed opponent, no 12-6 elbows, no eye pokes, no fish-hooking, no biting, no groin attacks, no holding a submission once the ref accepts the tap-out, no holding the cage. That's all I can think off the top of my head.
dave1982 wrote: » quick question, I don't train MMA so out of curiosity, Fighter A is pinned up against the cage by fighter B, can fighter A use cage to launch himself forward pushing fighter B on to his back. I often wondered is it against rules or is a bad move make.I often see down fighters using their legs to spin off the cage and fighter using cage to get back up, not grabbing it but shimming themselves up along it.
Dtp1979 wrote: » If you do as suggested chances are your opponent will use your momentum, hold you, spin and flip you onto your back
MagicIRL wrote: » There are some hilariously misinformed fighters in that video. One lad said he'd put Conor on the back foot... does he not know about Conor's counter hook? My God that fight would be over in seconds.
pc7 wrote: » Never knew much about MMA at all until all the hype around Conor. Have to say find his style in interviews and that fantastic (much like the old boxing characters that don't seem to exist anymore). Love him or loathe him he's definitely bringing new interest in the sport (like me). But I spent a bit of time the weekend watching some of Aldos fights and that and he seems in another league than Conor. The way he attacks with kicks/knees etc. seems fierce and when the opponent is down you can see him go into full animalistic attack mode (at some fights the ref did well to stop him). So as I say I have no knowledge of the sport only what I've started to watch, is Conor on a par with him, does he have a real chance. Is Aldo as good as he seems (again I haven't a scooby), go easy on me!
John_D80 wrote: » Mike Wilkinson. Tough as wrought iron in fairness but his style is a knockout waiting to happen against a heavy hitter like McGrrgor.