Ronda Rousy just knocked that brazilian bitch the fuck out!!!!!!!!!! dont talk the talk if you cant walk the walk any of u see that?
i don't even have the slightest idea wtf the op is talking about. some cryptic set of initials and a number, i was hoping had something to do with science or technology.
UFC 190 is the one of the elements of the periodic chart. It is what makes up the primary structure of bad-ass.
It's one of the worst sports. As if you'd want to watch a couple animals do that to one another, yeah wow big tough guys with all the authority. Pah! Boxing. That's where it's at. Least they don't drop to the floor playing tie up the moo cows.
Well, I didn't watch it, but nine days ago I watched hours of it on network television. I wasn't planning on watching it; didn't even know it was going to be on. But once it started, I couldn't look away. Pretty fuckin' brutal. And I found myself rooting against the ones who smiled too much.
Now I just seen a video of Knight Fighting. Now that's some fucking cool shit right there fuck this ufc soft shit out the way. Sword and shield motherfuckers in the ring!
I practice a bit of HEMA (have done for just over a year, I don't claim to be an expert), what those guys are doing is what I would expect two completely untrained guys (trained in grappling or kickboxing maybe, but no weapon arts) to do if you just gave them blunt swords and told them to wale on each other. There's no attempt to cover, parry or even maintain distance. This is bullshit. Its a lot less exciting visually, but this is what people who know one end of the pointy thing from another fight like: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pguglWJko0A (relaxed speed) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Umi_HUoLdl0 Notice the the emphasis on trying to hit the other bloke while actually NOT being hit yourself (also known as "fencing") I find it kind of ironic that people would rip on the UFC for being a ridiculous macho show of bravado from fighters who are competing in a completely unskilled sport (whereas in fact in order to advance in the UFC, fighters have to be incredibly skilled in a variety of disciplines) And then point to "knight fighting" as an example of the opposite, when in fact it is EXACTLY that.