thomond2006 wrote: » Seahawks vs Packers gone to OT. Mental ending to normal time.
Interested Observer wrote: » I stopped watching in the 2nd half at 16-0, what happened from there?
P_1 wrote: » Although spare a thought (or a hearty 'haw haw') for those on the bandwagon...
thomond2006 wrote: » Bah I'll keep on track with the NFL Fantasy next year. I've really gotten into NFL recently and tonight was awesome!
Podge_irl wrote: » If I end up losing the fantasy final to Buer AND see the Hawks win again...
Deleted User wrote: » Why must UFC always be on at ridiculous O'Clock
Buer wrote: » So what's the plan now? I assume he gets the title fight that has been promised. Will it be in Dublin and, if so, are we talking stadium event?
thomond2006 wrote: » How would a fight at Croke Park or the Aviva work if it pissed rain?
durkadurka wrote: » They usually have a canvas awning over the ring I think
.ak wrote: » I just set my alarm for 4:30, fell out of bed, watched it, back to bed. Good stuff from McGregor. In his previous fights you could say he's been lucky with some of his TKO's, but in this he absolutely dominated Siver. Walked him around the ring just inflicted pain with every strike, those headshots were something else though, he seems to be silly accurate for an MMA fighter, he never winces or closes his eyes going into contact, which makes a counter-strike almost impossible, especially with his reach. Fair play to Siver though, as he really should've gone down in the first round but he kept his feet.
dregin wrote: » This **** is utterly mental. How many people here are now on terror watch lists, I wonder... http://www.techspot.com/news/57316-nsa-classifies-linux-journal-readers-tor-and-tails-linux-users-as-extremists.html
Tox56 wrote: » Don't think he was particularly lucky in his other fights, his opponents just couldn't handle him at all so we didn't see much of his all round abilities Aldo is a massive favourite unfortunately but it will be an incredible occassion either way