I know this probably isn't the place to post this but I needed to unload this thought from my brain.
I wonder what Eddie Bravo's thoughts are about the picture of the black hole.
his strength and conditioning guy who works out of a garage looks completely suspect in all this. as bisping said on a podcast, if anyone knew about it it would be his conditioning guy.The video of TJ apologizing...I mean I’m not trying to pile on the guy but he looks like he weighs 200 pounds
So now that there’s this new EPO test or whatever and TJs old samples popped for it and that’s why he got two years, the debate has arisen regarding everyone’s old samples, should they all be tested, how far back should we go, etc. not sure if you guys have any opinions on it
I feel pretty bad for Cody
Cody Gabrandt has accused T.J. Dillashaw of EPO use in the past, but apparently Dillashaw was tested for the glycoprotein cytokine after both his bouts with “No Love.”
Dillashaw vacated his Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) bantamweight gold after being hit with a one-year suspension from the New York State Athletic Commission (NYSAC). The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) dropped a bombshell with the announcement of Dillashaw’s two-year suspension due to EPO use.
Reporter Aaron Bronsteter reached out to UFC’s vice president of athlete health & performance, Jeff Novitzky. Novitzky said that Dillashaw was tested for EPO after both his bouts with Garbrandt:
“I just spoke with [Jeff Novitzky], who informed me that previous samples from TJ Dillashaw that were taken before and after his matchups with Cody Garbrandt did specifically test for EPO and all results were negative.”
https://www.mmanews.com/dillashaw-jeff-novitzky-epo-tested/
I've no idea but I heard the same thing as you.Interesting.
Why are there conflicting reports regarding his past samples popping for EPO with this new test? Was that just speculation due to the two year sentence?
So for those of us who were live-reacting to UFC 236 and were critical of Kelvin’s choice to shoot for a takedown at the end of the round where he actually had Izzy hurt, the experts are talking about it now too
It’s something I’ve griped about for years. You see it all the time for, “my opponent is clearly rocked, takedown time.” Sometimes I’ve seen guy complete the finish with ground and pound, admittedly, but more often it just leads to a grappling stall where the opponent recovers or even other time
the takedown attempt leads to the aggressor being submitted by the rocked guy (we saw this a year or two ago when OSP was fucked up in first round, opponent went to grapple and got caught in submission when OSP was basically dead to rights on his feet).
It’s just something I never will understand. I understand being cautious with a rocked opponent, as they can still swing wildly and catch you, but you can still look for the finish standing without just rushing in blindly
i like those news videos
Johnny Walker might be in a similar position to Zabit, where not many will want to be in the octagon with him. He is a draw though, so hopefully soon.
UFC is too corporate now for the crazy fights, there are other options. Bill Burr has commentated for Rough 'n' Rowdy boxing. It's funny and amateur.
I loved all of that. Really fun to watch, I miss the old Pride days where they would sometimes have crazy entrances like some of Jason Miller's classic ones.
I loved all of that. Really fun to watch, I miss the old Pride days where they would sometimes have crazy entrances like some of Jason Miller's classic ones.
Guess Conor did some exhibitional boxing yesterday
https://www.mmafighting.com/2019/4/...tes-in-exhibition-bout-at-crumlin-boxing-club
Pavlovich looks like Brock Lesnars cousin.
I watched the whole video of Jorge Masvidal on the JRE Podcast. I got so much more respect for him as a fighter and a person. The whole Leon Edwards altercation is 110% within his personality. Also his work ethic is really interesting. Lots of respect to him and Usman. Makes me want to start training at American Top Team. I can already crack some skulls but I want to get humbled.
Darren Till apparently still hasn't recovered from Masvidal lol.
Yeah I know Masvidal wants to crack Askrens jaw but I do not see it happening. Askren got smashed by Robbie and survived to smother him. Masvidal doesn't strike me as having the same power as Robbie and I imagine he will get smothered too. Usman vs Askren is gonna be what I want to see. There is too much parity going on in Welterweight. I love it.Yeah, I was trying to explain Jorge’s mindset after that happened in that thread. Dude came from bare knuckle streetfighting to make a living
I’m not sure he’s physical enough to keep Askren off him for long, but I’ll be watching