Beersmith wrote: » Winner of the next TUF to get a 125lb title shot, fupping ridiculous stuff.
martyos121 wrote: »
WarZ wrote: » Why do they hate each other so much? Was there any particular incident that set this off or is it just a case of two personalities clashing? It definitely seems to be more than just acting for PPVs
shrewdness wrote: » But so much for DC saying he wasn't going to get emotional this time, he kept responding to Jones fans. Earlier yesterday he tweeted a picture of him in hospital for a procedure, so maybe he was still coming down from the meds when he went on the big twitter rant!:pac:
Zero-Cool wrote: » I hate 'good guy' Jon Jones. I love 'Heel' Jon Jones. Heel Jon Jones FTW.
MrStuffins wrote: » Joke of a decision to be honest. In fact, I had a bet with my mate, me taking Anderson and he taking Lawlor, and when the result as read out I just gave him the money. Terrible decision!
shrewdness wrote: » Watching live I though Lawlor edged it but wasn't shocked to hear Anderson won, it was pretty close. However, how two judges scored it 30-27 I'll never know.
shrewdness wrote: » Closest thing to a prospect at LHW is Corey Anderson and I wouldn't rate him very highly, his win over Lawlor at 196 wasn't convincing at all.
Devastator wrote: » I have no idea what you class as outrageous, I just think he came across worse than I eas expecting...and I was not expecting a whole lot! Going on about he wants the Jones fight more than anything in the world but its DW & Lorenzo who won't let him fight. They told him "DC you're the champ, you need to be fit to fight". Playing the victim card none stop. Claims OSP is his friend but put him down throughout aswell as the horrendous offer to coach OSP. I think Helwani thought it was a windup because he said "WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT?" 2/3 times as DC was talking about his offer to OSP.
lougal88 wrote: » I listened to it this morning but I was kinda working at the same time, did I miss something outrageous? I know that's where he mentioned training OSP, hoping that he beats jones etc. But did he insult Bones? May have missed a few bits.
lougal88 wrote: » Plus you can audibly hear fans at the big shows booing as soon as the fight is taken to the ground, which it inevitably will.
Devastator wrote: » DC on the mma hour was worse than I expected :eek:
Mellor wrote: » I can't imagine they care. Tony is exciting and on a good run. Khabib is 22-0 and ragdolls people. It's not like his grappling is a lay and pray boring variation.
Gamebred wrote: » I give ferguson little chance against khabib personally although no result will ever surprise me anymore I think the dagestani cowboy is in another universe when it comes to grappling look forward to see if he can do it for 5 rds off an injury lay off, The LHW division is garbage outside the top few theres no up and coming fighter in the division really,there is hardly ever a LHW bout it feels like Jones dc or gus never fight (always great bouts when they do).
ASOT wrote: » Big year for Latifi coming up, he has Rumble ko power. Could easily see him beating everyone bar the top three. Have a feeling the could pop Khabib/RDA on to ufc 200, after he beats Ferguson.
lougal88 wrote: » I reckon the UFC are praying that Ferguson wins that fight to set up a UFC 200 match with RDA. The casual fans wont want to see a grappling match regardless of how high-level Khabib is.
Mellor wrote: » That's the crux of it really. To really cement it into place, here's 9 to 15 places To be fair, Belfort, Machida and possibly some other top MWs gravitated to 185 to avoid Jones.
lougal88 wrote: » LW has been one of the deepest divisions for years, probably my favourite division. That Ferguson v Khabib fight and Pettis v Barboza are as exciting as anything coming up! Cant wait to see who fights RDA next.
ASOT wrote: » If anything that just shows how thin the division is
9 Jimi Manuwa 10 Antonio Rogerio Nogueira 11 Patrick Cummins 12 Corey Anderson 13 Ilir Latifi 14 Nikita Krylov 15 Gian Villante