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Once guys get a few KOs they fall in love with itWrestling used to be one of his strengths. I don't know what happened. He got further and further away from it after joining the UFC.
Once guys get a few KOs they fall in love with itWrestling used to be one of his strengths. I don't know what happened. He got further and further away from it after joining the UFC.
For some reason, this seems to happen to wrestlers most of all.Once guys get a few KOs they fall in love with it
I think they’re explosive enough and have enough ring IQ on their feet to knock people out, where as I have never met a jiu jitsu specialist who could crack an egg.For some reason, this seems to happen to wrestlers most of all.
I could honestly see him going the bare knuckle way. He has been a solid draw most his career so it may bring a pop in buys for them.
But then again a unmotivated Rampage might show up weighing north of 275lbs.
Like who else?He has been his own worst enemy for a long time, dragging out retiring til well after he was no longer able or willing to put in good performances. Bellator could do with purging more such fighters to shake off the retirement tour vibe the product has
Tbh as I was mentally compiling the list I realised it would be almost anyone that draws fans for them. It's not easy when half the champs were cut from bigger orgsLike who else?
I guess they weren't fucking around when they purged their roster. Damn shame, they could've finally booked that superfight with Rampage vs Meathead, or the grudge match with Darrill Schoonover.
https://mmajunkie.usatoday.com/2020/11/scott-coker-bellator-mma-quinton-rampage-jackson-free-agent
Hampage vs Bob Tapp at SHW.
He is already on TRTI'd like to see him hit the juice again hard, loose that big gut and go to Rizin or One.