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If yall could get all the training you could get in one or the other (ONLY ONE), would it be ground game or stand up/striker? Yes, you can train in both obviously but i am asking theoretically its one or the other. Which one and why?
Rousey got her ass kicked cause she can't get over getting knocked out by Holly Holm. She's like liberals, she's lived in a bubble so long being told she's the best at anything she does she started believing all the hype. Rousey's done, she's through, her little bubble got popped by Holm and she'll never recover from that. Hell, she wanted to commit suicide in the locker room after the KO from Holm. I never liked Rousey from the start, too freakin' cocky and thought NOBODY could beat her. There's always somebody out there better than you and that's just a fact. I was in plenty of fights when I was young, thought I was ten feet tall & bullet proof till I got my ass handed to me in a 30 second ass whoopin'. I was only 5'8" & 140lbs, fast as hell and hit like a Mack truck but when that little guy that was about 5'4" & 120lbs beat my ass I learned real quick not to believe my own hype. That was when I was about 15 years old, I grew up a little after that. Lol!
I miss the old UFC, where ninjas and bikers would get in and beat the hell out of each other. It's no longer "mixed" martial arts, mma is a sport all in itself
If it wasn't real, shouldn't she have won?She was never any good. (Sort of)attractive, white, she was nothing but a marketing ploy for the decline of our society.
UFC is professional wrestling. The only difference is the audience still thinks it's real.
Randy Colture beat a 3 weight boxing champ in 40 second neck choke. Simple take down and done. Weight 168, 175, Heavy weight. 2007 or so.If they ever do set up a great boxer/UFC fighter match I'll put $100 on the boxer with you. I want some of this action-I'll take the MMA fighter every time