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So, metaphorically speaking, our physiology basically has the universe mapped out and you're thinking it needs to be taught addition & subtraction.
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I miss the old, wiser, wittier Rosetta. He'd never make these same kind of mistakes.Comment
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I miss the old, wiser, wittier Rosetta. He'd never make these same kind of mistakes.So, metaphorically speaking, our physiology basically has the universe mapped out and you're thinking it needs to be taught addition & subtraction.
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Watch the fight again.. Dan can clearly see the guys done for at the end. Theres even a hesitation before he drops the elbow.. then an admittance of it. I can fully see why someone would believe he didnt actually know. Your logic is impeccable.
I am guilty of continuously arguing against a retarded point tho.. but I simply cannot help myself.Comment
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The quote says he thinks that Dan more than likely knew he was out. Hence he does not agree with you. Surely you can read, as you've been replying to several posts that you had to read (albeit selectively) in this thread. Rob even said it again later. More than likely knew = he didnt know? Gotcha.
Watch the fight again.. Dan can clearly see the guys done for at the end.
Theres even a hesitation before he drops the elbow
.. then an admittance of it. I can fully see why someone would believe he didnt actually know. Your logic is impeccable.So, metaphorically speaking, our physiology basically has the universe mapped out and you're thinking it needs to be taught addition & subtraction.
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Bob, what's Dan Henderson seeing right now?So, metaphorically speaking, our physiology basically has the universe mapped out and you're thinking it needs to be taught addition & subtraction.
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Perhaps it's you that should refresh the reading. I'm saying Rob doesn't know if Hendo knew he was out. He thinks it's likely. That's why he's not arguing with me, because he doesn't know for sure.
How the fuck do you know what Dan can see? You assuming to know what somebody else sees, and what they know is fucking hilarious. You're fucking dumb.
Yeah, as he balances himself. A whole split second hesitation. You're an idiot.
Yeah, he also said he doesn't hit people that are out. Why would he lie? You're saying he lied about that, but was telling the truth about knowing he was out. Why would he lie about one thing, and not another? I'm still waiting for that answer.Comment
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You assuming that he didnt know Bisping was out when he fucking SAID he did is fucking hilarious. You're fucking retarded.
You say hes balancing himself, I say hes winding up to drop a bow on Bisping's KO'd ass because he doesnt like him. HEY, Dan even admits to it after the fight. How could YOU possibly be wrong? Wow. Mind blowing.
Are you dense dude? YOU fucking said he was lying about not going after KO'd fighters, not me. I in turn said "so that makes him even more classless?" because we were aruging the "classiness" of the act at that point. I never even said I agree with you. The difference between lying about not doing it is because that obviously reflects well on him.. and then lying about admitting to do it this time, is then a complete contradiction of his first "lie". So he wants people to believe he doesnt do it, but he wants to lie about doing it to Bisping, to "play to the crowd". Instead of taking things in context, you're trying to mind fuck the whole situation. If you truly want to believe Hendo didnt know, then good for you. But you're still a complete retard in believing that.
He hits people after they are out. True or false?
If he really doesn't hit people after they are out (he does) then, he was obviously bullshitting. True or false?
If he was bullshitting about one thing, he can easily be bullshit about another.
You are fucking retarded.So, metaphorically speaking, our physiology basically has the universe mapped out and you're thinking it needs to be taught addition & subtraction.
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Not sure what you are setting me up for, but...
Scary part is, Frank Mir is not a draw. Put Brock in there with a bigger draw, with GSP & a hot tough feud on the undercard, and you would challenge 2 million buys and the boxing records.
Originally posted by LiquidrobDo you agree that Brock is the most successful Pro Wrestling star to enter MMA?
(We will leave Japan out of this, because alot of big japanese wrestling stars have dabbled in MMA, but it would digress from the point)
-Lesnar was a bigger pro wrestling star than Bobby Lashley.
-Ken Shamrock was a wrestler first, but only a low level indy guy (As "Vince Torelli") before he switched to MMA. Then the line was blurred when he was working half his fights for Pancreas, and shooting the other half. He then went back to wrestling in the mid 90's, and was a pretty big star (who helped put over a young Rock), but never a tippy top guy. Regardless, Brock was a bigger prowres star anyway.
-Daniel Puder was a no name fighter first, a pro wrestler second, who would have no name in either sport had he not tapped out Kurt Angle on national TV in a shoot stunt that went terribly bad for Mr. Angle. His entire claim to fame is that angle, and his 15 minutes are on 14:55 at this point.
-Dan Severn was a fighter first, and never a big pro wrestling star anyway.
-Tank Abbott, see Dan Severn.
-50% of the 61 UFC fighters who did prowres were low level indy guys who even hardcore prowres followers wouldnt know about (Krzysztof Soszynski, Tom Lawlor), 49% are big stars wrestled in Japan (Mark Coleman, Josh Barnett, etc), and the other 1% were legit major league pro wrestlers in the US, some listed above.Comment
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Not sure what you are setting me up for, but...
I don't think this can be debated. It's expected to do between 1.4-1.7 million ppv buys, and was the lead story on every show on ESPN, and most of sports talk radio the next day. It set the record with 5,000 bar/restaurant ppv buys.
Scary part is, Frank Mir is not a draw. Put Brock in there with a bigger draw, with GSP & a hot tough feud on the undercard, and you would challenge 2 million buys and the boxing records.
In the U.S., unquestionably.
(We will leave Japan out of this, because alot of big japanese wrestling stars have dabbled in MMA, but it would digress from the point)
-Lesnar was a bigger pro wrestling star than Bobby Lashley.
-Ken Shamrock was a wrestler first, but only a low level indy guy (As "Vince Torelli") before he switched to MMA. Then the line was blurred when he was working half his fights for Pancreas, and shooting the other half. He then went back to wrestling in the mid 90's, and was a pretty big star (who helped put over a young Rock), but never a tippy top guy. Regardless, Brock was a bigger prowres star anyway.
-Daniel Puder was a no name fighter first, a pro wrestler second, who would have no name in either sport had he not tapped out Kurt Angle on national TV in a shoot stunt that went terribly bad for Mr. Angle. His entire claim to fame is that angle, and his 15 minutes are on 14:55 at this point.
-Dan Severn was a fighter first, and never a big pro wrestling star anyway.
-Tank Abbott, see Dan Severn.
-50% of the 61 UFC fighters who did prowres were low level indy guys who even hardcore prowres followers wouldnt know about (Krzysztof Soszynski, Tom Lawlor), 49% are big stars wrestled in Japan (Mark Coleman, Josh Barnett, etc), and the other 1% were legit major league pro wrestlers in the US, some listed above.
but Brock is the only 1 who had his success from pro wrestling first and than a MMA star, he doesnt compare with Ken, Barnett, Dan, etc...it is much different
Brock, fair or not, is representing Pro Wrestling in the media and mainstreams eyes, just like I said Kimbo was the rep for streetfighting when he of course is not the only streetfighter in MMA, but he was the most popular and was actually known for it, just like Brock with Pro Wrestler
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