the 'harpy' from tonight
lol
the 'harpy' from tonight
Didn't see the fight either. But he's clearly not interested in fighting based on his action and words. He said the only thing that would bring him back were big money fights with Silva or GSP.Didn't see the fight but is it safe to say Nick Diaz had become that which he despised? A
Wolf Ticket?
Pretty much. It was sadDidn't see the fight but is it safe to say Nick Diaz had become that which he despised? A
Wolf Ticket?
It's sad you could tune in the ufc ten years ago and you would find the same fighters, same production, same commentators and most probably same ring girls.
It's sad you could tune in the ufc ten years ago and you would find the same fighters, same production, same commentators and most probably same ring girls.
I'm sorry but Silva is so boring to watch a majority of the time. Just like Mayweather. All they do is run away. I don't blame Diaz for getting frustrated. Fucking fight man, it's what you get paid to do.
Listening to the Sherdog radio channel,
I like their idea of
RAMPAGE vs. Anderson.
Keep him out of 185 and give him a plodding guy that he can dance around.
Diaz the same, keep him at 185 and give him Leites.
I'm sorry but Silva is so boring to watch a majority of the time. Just like Mayweather. All they do is run away. I don't blame Diaz for getting frustrated. Fucking fight man, it's what you get paid to do.
Are these the girls?
I'm sorry but Silva is so boring to watch a majority of the time. Just like Mayweather. All they do is run away. I don't blame Diaz for getting frustrated. Fucking fight man, it's what you get paid to do.
Well, when you hand-pick opponents with slow hands...Mayweather has sat in the pocket in front of guys for about 8 years now. People can't hit him clean when he's right in front of them.
What a weird fight. Silva looked gunshy and far more tentative than we've seen, not without good reason but still a sight to see. Diaz was clearly outmatched, in speed and skill.
blah i hate when people say that. anderson did nothing that really every put diaz in any danger. not that nick did anything to put anderson in danger either. it really was a closer fight than and people are not giving nick any credit
If you can't gauge their difference in speed and variety in attacks I don't know what to tell you, especially when you factor in damage and 'power' vs 'volume'
In this fight, there was very little difference. Silva would only go with straights left and right when exploding and would rarely touch the target. Biggest punches that were thrown were actually the overhands from Diaz. But yeah, Anderson is the one with the biggest repertoire of tools, but he once again showed that he can't do shit while going forward and that he is unidimensional in the sense that he's a counter striker with a couple of fancy strikes only. I don't see him doing quite good going forward after this if he keeps that up.
His fights against Maia and Leites are proof of it, and I'm glad he got played like a clown by Diaz with his taunts at first considering the shit he pulled against those two.
He didn't get played like a clown. Diaz is the only one that looked like an assclown because for all his talk and mouth and show he could not even scratch Silva.
Uh.. Diaz did very little trash talking leading into this fight. I certainly can't remember anything significant. He also normally fights a weight class below.
This was supposed to be a glorified tune up match for Silva to style on Diaz and many were not impressed with his performance.
I am talking about once the fight started, not leading up to it.
As far as weight class, he took the fight.
People always praise the Diaz brothers now all of the sudden people act like Nick is a can?
He didn't get played like a clown. Diaz is the only one that looked like an assclown because for all his talk and mouth and show he could not even scratch Silva.
This. Anderson landed the harder strikes but people seem to think he was capable of putting Diaz away whenever he wanted to. Nick's defense was tight and his game plan was pretty good too, the evidence being that he hit Anderson a lot and went five rounds. As Anderson said post fight, thus was the first time he went five rounds because his opponent was mentally strong in the standup.In this fight, there was very little difference. Silva would only go with straights left and right when exploding and would rarely touch the target. Biggest punches that were thrown were actually the overhands from Diaz. But yeah, Anderson is the one with the biggest repertoire of tools, but he once again showed that he can't do shit while going forward and that he is unidimensional in the sense that he's a counter striker with a couple of fancy strikes only. I don't see him doing quite good going forward after this if he keeps that up.
His fights against Maia and Leites are proof of it, and I'm glad he got played like a clown by Diaz with his taunts at first considering the shit he pulled against those two.
Not even Weidman "scratched" Silva. The guy doesn't bleed, but he had welts and bruises on his legs from kicks and checks (which I totally predicted, btw). Diaz's talk was solely aimed at getting Silva to lead and was moderately effective. He didn't talk trash leading up to the fight. No one got clowned in there, but Diaz being a massive underdog and getting away with doing Silva stuff to Silva on top of his usual antics is noteworthy.He didn't get played like a clown. Diaz is the only one that looked like an assclown because for all his talk and mouth and show he could not even scratch Silva.