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aldo with the 3 punch ko combo after the bell followed up by mendez punching his eyes with his fingers and an evening of groin tickles.
That combo after the bell gave him the next round as well... Could have been a different outcome in such a close fight. Kind of sucks to see, but he won anyway, so there you go
Can't wait for Conor to take the title away from him
I have no idea why OSP was the underdog against Shogun... Had I known I would have put money on him again! Though he didn't live up to my expectations last time, he sure did this time
Love it when the Brazil crowd gets shut up, that's for sure
I've bet on OSP as the underdog before, and while he didn't live up to my expectations last time it was totally worth doing it this time. No way should he have been the underdog against a washed up Shogun. For some reason I didn't even consider the possibility when he was announced as the replacement.
There are a few fighters who I think are woefully underrated, and OSP is one of them (TJ was the other big one for me) and I'll always bet on them if they're the underdog (and I remember)
Let's go, Hunt! Though I think it'll be easy for Werdum to take him down.
I'm not so sure that Hunt even has the advantage standing up. Werdum's standup is just absolutely scary ever since he started training with Rafael Cordeiro.
The only thing that Hunto has in his favour is the one punch ko power, but that's about it.
Hunt doesn't stand a chance, especially at high elevation (even higher than the Denver shows) on short notice. He HAS to catch Werdum in the first 2 minutes or he's toast.
i think that combo is used a lot in other martial arts.
not that it would have mattered much, but he didn't have his chin down/tucked and it was right there to be tagged with a perfectly timed counter