Honestly I don't blame the filthy casuals. I sincerely think you need to have grappled to find grappling interesting. Otherwise it's just two men laying on the ground, you don't really understand what's happening or the level of skill involved. Striking is way more casual friendly because it's...
I’m P4P the biggest Khabib fan out there but he has no chance against a guy like Chimaev. Weight classes exist for a reason. Despite the widespread nonsensical consensus that Khabib is a huge LW (or even a WW fighting at LW), he’s a normal-sized LW and would be outsized by most WWs. Chimaev is...
What makes more sense: fighting Makhachev if nothing happens and filling in if something unexpectedly happens to the main event, or just being an alternate for the main event and doing nothing if the main events goes through as expected.
Don’t answer btw.
It’s probably Dana looking for a lower-risk higher-reward match-up for Khamzat. I mean, they’re booking him for the middle of December, there is plenty of time for Dana to find someone else and keep Magny as a back-up in case no bigger names (Maia, Wonderboy, Diaz) accept.
The weird thing is he clearly won 29-28. First round was his by virtue of the bodykicks and stuffing takedowns, second round he won purely because of the knockdown in the beginning, and the third was Gamrot. Close fight but how could you score it otherwise?
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