September 9, 2007
UFC 75 and Football
If you follow this blog, then you know I'm a die-hard UFC fan. It's almost as if a religious ritual occurs in my home hours before the fights.
Last night was no exception.
Cro Cop lost the second fight in a row… not sure about his future in the UFC now.
Bisping pulls out a win when I was sure he was going to lose in the first round. I'm glad he won though.
These were the fights I wanted to watch and Cro Cop was the only one to disappoint.
In other news…
Week one for the NFL is here!
I'm a Texan's fan (I know, they've sucked hard in the past), but I have hope!
They play
Woody
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Dude, I love Bisping as well, but Hamill won that fight.
Bisping was on the back foot the whole time getting dominated standing up - he got a few shots in - but overall he lost that fight.
I thought Rampage was going to win, and it was a great fight - super evenly matched. I'd like to see a rematch of those guys.
And I can't wait until Fedor comes across to the UFC to fight Couture - which will hopefully happen soon.
Did you see the footage of Babalu chocking out David Heath until unconsciousness at UFC74? Gnarliest fight I've ever seen.
Woods,
49er fan here. I feel your pain brother! I had endured 2 2-14 seasons…
Drew
re: UFC 75 & Football
Faye Wray and Randy Couture need to be afraid.
Very, very afraid… because Kong evidently survived
that fall from the Empire State building after all.
Damn.
Kicks like a mule trained in the fields of Bangkok.
Knees like pistons that reposition your pancreas up
around your adam’s apple.
And he can strike with anyone in the game.
And now… the F’n beast is getting a ground game.
Cro Cop needs to drop down to Light Heavy Weight. I'd
love to see a Q-Jackson/Cro Cop match up.
And Bisping?
C’mon.
Hamil won that fight.
Here’s a viewers poll:
http://www.sherdog.net/forums/showthread.php?t=635361
520 for Hamil
95 for Bisbing.
Unlike Bisbing – I think Hamil actually has a future
in the U.F.C. Bisbing will be back checking I.D.’s at
the front door of Manchester Pubs within 18 months.
And if any Texan’s, or 49’ers fans think they're feeling
pain, just Thank God you’re not a Notre Dame fan.
0-2 without a net rushing yard to date.
A freshman Quarterback with an offensive line that blocks like the Radio City Rockettes.
And a schedule that looks like it could be week 8 before
we chalk one up in the win column.
You want to know what pain is?
Pain is looking up at Touch-Down Jesus and
seeing Gerry Faust staring back at you.
That's pain…
Martin