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Doing literally anything would be great.Wouldn't hurt Lima to do a bit more offense.
Doing literally anything would be great.Wouldn't hurt Lima to do a bit more offense.
Dm me location. Are you in the LHW-HW range? I’d prefer HW but i can cut.come see me
Lima won, congrats on the luck.
You are half right....MVP would get absolutely smashed in UFC by even middle of the range contenders. Lima could have done pretty well in UFC two years ago but he has definitely lost a step now. His lack of offensive output lately is very telling....he'll get crushed in UFV too.Lima needs to get off that sinking ship ASAP and come to the UFC. MVP can stay there though, he isn't a UFC caliber fighter.
Yeah it’s beyond retarded. But I guess it’s to be expected when the CEO has Down syndromeI know. They should change that.
Now MVP will catch Amasov in one of the five rounds and suddenly MVP will become #1 WW in the world. Ez pz lmn sqzy.
Amasov does whatever the fuck he wants to MVP lol . MVP will forever be way more underwhelming then how the Bellator propaganda system portrays him .Now MVP will catch Amasov in one of the five rounds and suddenly MVP will become #1 WW in the world. Ez pz lmn sqzy.
Dm me location. Are you in the LHW-HW range? I’d prefer HW but i can cut.
in the first round he got tripped. the only actual knockdown was the second round and he got back up and won every other moment of that round lmaoI'm just talking about the first round. It doesn't matter how he looked. He got dropped.
It was close. If judges thought he dropped him twice then MVP clearly won the round. If they thought he dropped him once and one time he knocked him off balance and throw maybe 2 or 3 strikes here and there, it still can be viewed as round for MVP. Lima got a takedown, had one good shot and couple normal ones. He didn't dominate him for any means.Okay… even if so, he still lost the round.
First one was questionable but they replay of the second one where he was clearly dropped.
He then did NOTHING in guard and was dropped again in the second round.
2-1 MVP.
It was a hometown decision. I’m not a big fan of Big John but I agree with his decision.It was close. If judges thought he dropped him twice then MVP clearly won the round. If they thought he dropped him once and one time he knocked him off balance and throw maybe 2 or 3 strikes here and there, it still can be viewed a round for MVP. Lima got a takedown, had one good shot and couple normal ones. He didn't dominate him for any means.
Y’all must’ve forgot all the punches and elbows, despite the good wrist control. Outside of the one “knockdown” and being off balance, even on the feet Lima was doing better.Yea, taking someone down only for them to neutralise you the whole time... You don't/shouldn't score points for that.
Rarely seen someone have both their wrists tied up the whole time in guard like that.