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Post by SteveHulk on Nov 22, 2011 9:39:32 GMT -5
Even though Rampage lost last time out, I'd like to see a Henderson/Rampage rematch... their first fight was a good 5-rounder - and very close. And, aside from Silva, Rampage is the only other guy Hendo has lost to in the UFC...
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Post by James Hetfield on Nov 22, 2011 19:27:05 GMT -5
I actually scored it for Shogun but who cares? It was an amazing fight.
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Post by 1992 on Nov 22, 2011 23:58:11 GMT -5
I actually scored it for Shogun but who cares? It was an amazing fight. Not sure how you managed that but ok. lol
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Post by Sandy on Nov 23, 2011 0:47:07 GMT -5
I thought to myself that if Wanderlei gets KO'd by Cung Le than he needs to retire...and while he didn't get KO'd he was dropped by Le. That is bad! I think it is time for Wanderlei to hang them up...maybe one more fight and that is it. as far as who his next fight should be against I would say Belcher...that could be fun. look Why is it such a bad thing that he got knocked down by Cung Le? The dude isn't some jello-armed fluke, he's a Tae Kwan Do black belt and he hits hard. I'm sure that spinning backfist woulda dropped many dudes, not just Wanderlei. I'm actually impressed at how Wandy was able to pace himself and pick his shots instead of diving in head first and getting KO'd. No reason he shouldn't continue fighting as long as he's winning. Especially in TKO/KO fashion. I am as big of a Wanderlei fan as anyone...but he didn't look all that impressive. I was so happy to see diverse strikes from him again..but he looked slow. Against any top 15 MW with KO power, Wanderlei loses. I don't want to see him knocked the f*** out again with his ass up in the air...
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Post by SteveHulk on Nov 23, 2011 8:21:13 GMT -5
I actually scored it for Shogun but who cares? It was an amazing fight. Not sure how you managed that but ok. lol Hmm... scoring it for Shogun seems a bit of a stretch - Henderson clearly won rounds 1-3 (and seemed to do more damage), and Shogun rounds 4+5... the only question is whether you score the 3rd and/or 5th 10-8 rounds. Still, it's all subjective... neither guy really "loses" in a fight like this.
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Post by s13driver on Nov 23, 2011 10:37:08 GMT -5
How come no one else is talking about the 30-25 scorecard that was presented on the Stephan Bonnar fight? Giving a fighter 1, let alone 2 10-8 rounds isn't very common. Especially when you take into an account that Bonnar didn't do anything but make Kingsbury his human surfboard. Hardly any damage to Kingsbury so how did they score 2 out of 3 rounds 10-8?
And if Bonnar got 2 10-8 rounds then how come they didn't give Shogun the 5th round?
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Post by Mr. Old School™ on Nov 23, 2011 14:33:19 GMT -5
I actually scored it for Shogun but who cares? It was an amazing fight. No offense, but thank God you're not a judge. Hendo won that fight. It was clear to me and ALOT of other people too. Not to mention the judges who judged the fight.... But yeah, an AMAZING fight for sure. Beat out Edgar/Maynard II, in my opinion for Fight of the Year so far.
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Post by Bartman on Nov 23, 2011 14:56:33 GMT -5
My best guess to which round he gave Shogun was the 2nd round, which to be fair, was a lot closer than people remember it being. I still gave that round to Hendo.
To me, the fight was either scored to Hendo or scored a draw. I scored it a draw, with the final round being a 10-8.
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