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The welterweight division before GSP is another great example of the attrition method. We had Hughes at the top, who was a dominant wrestler with a great top game that included GnP and some submissions. He dominated pretty much everyone in the division with his wrestling. Then the magic of evolution produced another attrition based answer: Out wrestle the wrestler. Out of the fog comes a primarily kickboxer that learns wrestling late, but with an eye toward how it can be best utilized in MMA and in a cage. His name was George St-Pierre. He then goes on to…
Brock Lesnar went from being “The Next Big Thing” to officially being “The Next Big Villain. Villain or not Brock Lesnar showed what ground and pound is all about. Every punch he threw had intention to hurt Mir and they did just that. After pinning Frank Mir’s arm in round 1, Lesnar unloaded with devastating punches that had Mir’s face looking worse than it did in their first fight. Mir’s only offense came at the start of the 2nd round landing a short elbow and attempting a flying knee. Neither left any damage on the face Lesnar. Brock was able to pin him against the cage and…
We have a newly solidified UFC Heavyweight Champion, Brock Lesnar. While he did show how powerful and massive his body was on saturday night, he also showed how small his character was and how disrespectful and unsportsmanlike he is. With a dominating win over Frank Mir and an avenged loss, Brock Lesnar should have been a happy camper. He could have graciously shook his opponent’s hand, receive his title belt and told the world how hard he had trained, how much the fans mean to him and how hard he is going to work to defend his title. Unfortunately this…
If you were like many of the millions of people watching UFC 100 on pay per view, it started off with a great 3 round battle between Yoshihiro Akiyama &. Alan Belcher. These guys went toe to toe for three rounds before Akiyama pulled out a very…I mean very controversial split decision. I have to say, in a sport that is very hard to judge, there haven’t been many bad decisions in the UFC, but this one definitely ranks up there. I’d have to put it right under the Michael Bisping vs. Matt Hammill fight in which Hammill was robbed…
I have come across a few pieces of information over the last year that has opened my eyes to a new movement. As long as the Steroid Source ships on time and has a high percentage of receiving, it becomes a cherished site and is held with such respect. Now I understand this fully because I know how hard it is to find a reliable source that lasts longer then a couple of years. But because this happens to be an issue, it allows certain sources to get away with sub par dosing, and some sources don’t even know this…
Brock Lesnar leaves a rock on the side of Frank Mir’s face, and then walks away with a well deserved title. Mir, who dropped about ten pounds for this fight, was absolutely dominated the entire time, barely even getting the chance to get in a strike. Lesnar took a chance and spent most of the fight on the ground, despite the risk of Mir’s vicious ground game, proving to the world that he absolutely can beat Mir at his own game. In the final seconds, Brock delivered blow after unrelenting blow, knocking Frank unconscious. Lesnar didn’t have so much as…
Jake O Brien (+310, 5Dimes) vs Jon Jones (-370, 5Dimes) Jon Jones has been touted as the next big thing in the UFC light heavyweight division with high quality wins over Andre Gusmao and Stephan Bonnar. He has a lot of unorthodox striking that utilizes spinning back kicks and spinning elbows. His background in Greco-Roman wrestling, combined with his explosiveness has proven to be an entertaining combination with a lot of exciting throws from the clinch. Jones threw Bonnar around at will, but it remains to be seen if he can do the same with a freestyle wrestler like O’Brien.…
I have decided to do a brief profile on some of the more known and used steroids. I will also follow with some personal comments, and some personal experiences. I wanted to start with EQ because though it is popular, there is not much info on it as far as medical trials and it’s effect on humans, mainly because it is specifically made for horses, the reason for the name Equipoise . Equipoise – Boldenone Undecylenate is a very common veterinary anabolic steroid, derived from Testosterone, known for it’s ability to increase red blood cells, like many other steroids. Though…
Alan Belcher (+220, BetUS) vs Yoshihiro Akiyama (-250, SportBet) This is an interesting fight between the UFC staple, Alan Belcher, and the very highly touted Japanese fighter Yoshihiro Akiyama. First off, Alan Belcher is a fairly well rounded fighter with a very good Muay Thai standup style. He does a good job mixing up his striking and has great knees in the clinch. On the ground, he has his guillotine, which he used to beat Sean Salmon and Denis Kang. That being said, his UFC career has been somewhat rocky. In his UFC debut at UFC 62 he was defeated…
Brock Lesnar (-210, 5Dimes) vs Frank Mir (+190, 5Dimes) The main event of this historic UFC card is a rematch between the massively powerful wrestler and current champ Brock Lesnar and the jujitsu specialist and intern champion Frank Mir. Let’s go ahead and start the analysis with Frank Mir. Frank Mir’s past has been an interesting one to say the least. When he hit the UFC at UFC 34 he had a great run that included a highlight KO of Wes Sims and culminated in the now famous breaking of Tim Sylvia’s arm for the heavyweight title. He then suffered…