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True. Your account is still here.
Kidding.
The mods criteria for deleting garbage must be very subjective.
Hey your funny bro. I been training martial arts since I was a kid,boxed a few years and was a bouncer till they made me bartender. But you keep on believing that k. Zuck is scum of the earth and used his power to help elect a criminal who is destroying the world. Even if he did best me Id cheat to hurt him real bad.Zuck finishes you inside 2 rounds.
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Hey your funny bro. I been training martial arts since I was a kid,boxed a few years and was a bouncer till they made me bartender. But you keep on believing that k. Zuck is scum of the earth and used his power to help elect a criminal who is destroying the world. Even if he did best me Id cheat to hurt him real bad.
Good morning Gents,
For just about 17 years now we've had an easy answer to the question: Who had the flukiest title win in UFC history?
The answer was Matt Serra vs GSP without question.
I believe hand sanitizer boy has just taken that title this past weekend from Serra and is now the flukiest champ after somehow defeating volk.
What do you guys think? is this now the biggest fluke title win of all time?
Discuss.
Sounds like you need to check your facts.Training with soyboys like Suckerberg is what got Volk One-Tapped twice in a row.
cyborg was the only one windmillilng. nunes was countering. cyborg was not her typical self that night. after seeing her during weight cuts she did not look right. that was not her typical gameplane. she walked right into what nunes wanted to do. it was no fulke. could cyborg win a rematch? absolutely. but the number 1 ranked fighter in the world beating the champion really isnt shocking at all. how does the second fight go down? is it a 5 rd point fight split decision, then no it wasnt a fluke. does cyborg go out and impose her gameplan properly and take a unanimous decsion. still wasnt a fluke. it never will be a fluke when a number 1 ranked fighter beats a champion. it happens all the time. you need a rematch to determine it and even then if cyborg did win via voiolent fashion, there would be a trilogy to settle it. im a fan of both nunes and cyborg. on paper nunes has way better competition than cyborg leading up to that fight. cyborg tried to do to nunes what she did to cans in invicta. you cant do that to nunes. her gameplan would be different for sure if they ever fought a second time.Not necessarily. I think it's totally fair to call Nunes's win over Cyborg a fluke, given that Cyborg has no other losses since her first fight in 2005, and given that the knockout came from a windmilling brawl that either one of them could have come out on top from.
What a weird question to ask..
The comparison is worse than this...
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You are correct, it wasn't like the Conor Aldo fight.At the time Serra beat GSP, I considered it a fluke. Over time, I've reconsidered that position.
GSP came into the fight overconfident, and underprepared. Unlike his performance in the second fight, he showed no desire to actually take Serra down, and was content to trade with Serra.
Serra plain and simple outstruck him. Serra didn't win by landing just 1 lucky punch. Serra outlanded GSP in multiple exchanges, and GSP showed poor decision making in continuing to strike with him.
Is GSP the better fighter? Absolutely. But Serra didn't win because of luck. He won because he was better prepared that night, and fought the better fight.
snap!True. Your account is still here.
Kidding.
Nice gif. I think the real mark on whether this was a fluke is how they do in a rematch. GSP owned Serra in the rematch, which is why people say it was a fluke. If it was an even rematch, people might not make that claim. Such as what happened with Cain and JDS.