UFC 207 "The B*tch Is Back": (Rousey/Nunes, Garbrandt/Cruz, & Werdum/Cain) [Fri. 12/30]

Who Wins At 207?


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jackswstd

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MMA evolves quicker than most other sports. You gotta be working constantly to evolve with it, Ronda didn't do that. She didn't do herself any favors by deviating from her formula to win. When she knocked out Bethe she thought she could strike, Edmund had her believing it was at an elite level so she didn't work at it.

Edmund is not a good coach.
 

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We're people saying fukk that overrated hook and I hope she dies what a fukking loser with Pac? I said it's all good to crack jokes and memes but certain people are going crazy with it
If it was Floyd Mayweather, you would see a lot worse than that. No sympathy for this broad.
 

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MMA evolves quicker than most other sports. You gotta be working constantly to evolve with it, Ronda didn't do that. She didn't do herself any favors by deviating from her formula to win. When she knocked out Bethe she thought she could strike, Edmund had her believing it was at an elite level so she didn't work at it.

Edmund is not a good coach.

I'm seriously at a complete loss as to what they actually did for the last year :mindblown:
 

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I'm seriously at a complete loss as to what they actually did for the last year :mindblown:

Hit pads and the heavy bag...


neither of which punch back :yeshrug:

I am just absolutely dumbfounded at Edmond being a boxing coach and him being unable to help his star pupil improve her boxing deficiencies. Unreal!
 

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i hate to use the word but the "swag" in this gif. :whew:

cody made one of the best p4p fighters in the world, the guy who was chumping him in interviews, the guy who 98% of people had outclassing him, he made him look like a fukking clown. he was rocking dom, making him miss and trying out for the jabbawockeez all at the same time.

i'm still shocked by this fight, man. look at that head movement...and clowning him after with the dance moves. i mean....granbrandt did this shyt to dominick cruz...all night long. wow. :whoo:
 

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i hate to use the word but the "swag" in this gif. :whew:

cody made one of the best p4p fighters in the world, the guy who was chumping him in interviews, the guy who 98% of people had outclassing him, he made him look like a fukking clown. he was rocking dom, making him miss and trying out for the jabbawockeez all at the same time.

i'm still shocked by this fight, man. look at that head movement...and clowning him after with the dance moves. i mean....granbrandt did this shyt to dominick cruz...all night long. wow. :whoo:

For real, that fight was the most shocking turn of events in recent MMA history to me. I mean, I knew Garbrandt had a chance, but I saw his chance as being catching Cruz early... not dominating him for 5 rounds and winning a decision :dwillhuh::dwillhuh::dwillhuh: AND openly clowning and mocking him in the fight :dwillhuh::dwillhuh::dwillhuh:
 

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i hate to use the word but the "swag" in this gif. :whew:

cody made one of the best p4p fighters in the world, the guy who was chumping him in interviews, the guy who 98% of people had outclassing him, he made him look like a fukking clown. he was rocking dom, making him miss and trying out for the jabbawockeez all at the same time.

i'm still shocked by this fight, man. look at that head movement...and clowning him after with the dance moves. i mean....granbrandt did this shyt to dominick cruz...all night long. wow. :whoo:
Dom should've prepared for Cody like he was the most dangerous fighter ever, he was convinced Cody was one dimensional. Garbrandt made me a fan after this one, I hope they give TJ the next shot. There's already built in animosity, the fight sells itself.
 

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Sad part is judo is no joke as a sport and to go to the Olympics and bronze in it even if you hate her is a major accomplishment. That takes talent. I did judo for a bit and it's a tough sport.

But it is painfully obvious she took advantage of a shallow talent pool and rose to the top...cause this shyts pathetic. She's the poster child of feeling yourself....pause.

Most judo focused mma are not really that successful in the sport, so rhonda gets points for that.
 

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I'm aware of all of this. Still don't get why people who don't even watch this are so personally invested in ones downfall. Yes make fun of her and everything she deserves it. But people go overboard like she is Hitler or worse Lena Dunham. Is life that miserable for some folks?
I agree but people love arrogance when you're successful but want you to show humility in defeat. Recently look at what happen when the warriors lost to the Cavs. People were going overboard with the memes and poking fun.

I heard somebody trying to compare her loosing to the first time ALI or Tyson lost which is apples to oranges. Those guys were legit, respected their opponents and didn't let a L stop them from coming back. She clearly did not want to this but that 3M+ to be embarrassed in 40s was worth it. She doesn't have the heart for it anymore and the women's division hasn't evolved that much in a few years it's just that Rousey got lazy and got exposed with a limited skill set.

I personally believe her camp did everything they could to prepare her for this fight and they had a gameplan. But from that first punch she took from Nunes, you could see her body language change and her plan went out the window because she lost all rationale.

Look at a boxer like Floyd. Let's be honest, most people don't buy his fights to marvel at his defensive prowess, they buy it in hopes that they will not only see him take an L but an azzwhooping. He has that mastered and Rousey tried but couldn't pull it off even with so many people across the sports media platform loving her even though she was trying to be the "villain", they put her on the fukking cover of Ring magazine..smh
 

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5 most dominant athletes of all time

In lieu of Ronda Rousey’s :34 second knockout victory of Bethe Correia last night, her sixth UFC Women’s Bantamweight title defense, every sports blog around the world has been posing the question: Is Ronda Rousey the greatest athlete of all time?

This article won’t attempt to answer that question. However, I will explain my choices for the top five most dominant athletes ever. This distinction is key. While Michael Jordan was one of the greatest players in sports history, he won’t make this list due to the level of competition he faced.


Sure, there were days, months and even entire years where he was consistently the best player on the court, but there were others that could occasionally be better for a short time. Jordan did not “dominate” to the extent that these five athletes did. There may be better and greater athletes than some on this list, but these are the most dominant to ever grace us with their talents.

5. Babe Ruth- OF, P Red Sox, Yankees

I don’t think Babe Ruth is the greatest baseball player ever, but there was no one more dominant. In a time when home runs were less common, Ruth hit 714. As a pitcher, he had two 20-win seasons in six years, and a 2.19 ERA in six years with the Red Sox. From 1918 to 1931, Ruth led the majors in home runs in 12 of 14 years and finished his career with a .342 lifetime batting average.

Ruth transformed the game of baseball and is still a household name nearly 100 years later.

4. Jim Brown- RB Browns

Jim Brown is the greatest athlete of all time. Period. Despite playing just nine years of professional football, he left as the record-holder in career rushing and all-purpose yards and touchdowns. He made the Pro Bowl every year he played, and reached 106 rushing touchdowns despite playing shorter seasons.

He led the league in all-purpose yards a record five times and led the league in rushing eight of nine seasons. It doesn’t hurt that Brown is also a member of the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame and was selected in the 1957 NBA draft. Did I mention he also qualified for the Olympics in the decathlon?

3. Michael Phelps- Swimmer

The career Olympic medal record-holder has notched 22 medals in his career. Phelps was the most decorated Olympian in 2004, 2008 and 2012. His eight gold medals in Beijing in 2008 are a record. For a time, he was unbeatable, often blowing out his competition Phelps came out of retirement in 2014 and still dominates most of his competition.

For a time, opponents stood no chance against Phelps and each event would essentially become a competition for second place. It remains unclear in Phelps will swim in the 2016 games in Rio de Janeiro, but if he does, he will once again be the favorite in nearly every event in which he competes.

2. Wilt Chamberlain- C Philadelphia 76ers

Wilt Chamberlain was a man among boys. A seven-footer during a time when 6-foot-8 centers usually had a height advantage, Chamberlain set a number of unbreakable records.

We’ve all heard of his 100-point game, but he scored more than 50 points a record 118 times. He also owns the record for season scoring average with 50.4 points per game in the 1961-1962 season.

In 1968, Chamberlain led the league in rebounding, points and assists in the same season, a feat never matched. As a rookie, Chamberlain averaged 27 rebounds per game. He is the only player to average 30 points and 20 rebounds in a season, which he did nine times.

Simply put, ‘Wilt the Stilt’ dominated.

1. Ronda Rousey- Mixed Martial Artist

Much like Phelps, Rousey has become a cultural icon. From starring in action films to gracing the cover of various health and fitness, lifestyle and sports magazines, Rousey has made MMA fans out of ordinary people.

Rousey is 12-0 in her MMA career and 6-0 in her UFC, with just one fight making it past the first round. Rousey won her first eight fights via a first-round armbar before defeating previously undefeated Sara McMann by a technical knockout, also in the first round.

Rousey is so dominant, that it has become difficult for Vegas to pick the odds of Rousey losing a fight. Instead many betting companies place their odds on how long ROusey’s opponents will survive.

Rousey’s last three fights have lasted a total of 1:04 including the shortest fight in a UFC Championship Match when she submitted Cat Zingano in :14. In that match, Rousey did not attempt a single strike.

Rousey won the 2015 ESPY for “Best Fighter” over Floyd Mayweather, who recently defeated Manny Pacquiao to move to 48-0-0 in his career, a feat in its own right.

Rousey proved once again last night that she is the most dominant athlete on the planet. No woman can even challenge her. Much like the other men of this list, Rousey is the pinnacle of athletic success, and it may be a long time before any athlete gets close to her level of domination. She won’t be falling off the map anytime soon.

5 most dominant athletes of all time

He really put her above Michael Phelps, Jim Brown, Wilt and Michael Jordan wasn't even on the list. :hhh::gucci::dahell::mindblown:
 
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