I find it fascinating, it reveals the different ways languages construct understandings of the abstract. In this instance someone from a more standard version of English would describe the drama as being around the fight, but in his comment the drama is conceptualized as on the fight. For one the abstract entity is embodied by what surrounds the fight, the people talking about it, etc. while the other sees the drama as something that covers the fight, effecting it and characterizing it.well then i would have to hang out here alot more, because between him and broadcast i often have no idea what im reading.
it's like they use correct english words but they use the grammer of their native language and that mixes everything up real weird.
So stoked to not be able to watch this! Awesome!
I'll just wait till its up on YouTube.... Oh never mind.
Guys, give me some really good descriptions!
How do they even decide these rankings!?
Guy's a UFC wash out, gets one win over another nobody and is now ranked over Zimmerman?
MMA is MMA. The guy comes from kickboxing and has more experience there.