Category: Mixed Martial Arts
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Paddy Pimblett is the Greatest UFC Fighter of All-Time
Paddy Pimblett is no secret. He comes from Huyton, United Kingdom and is a bloody you know what. He likes to eat food in his spare time and basically prepare for cage time.
He is the prototype UFC superstar.
He recently defeated the former face of Bellator and pride of Missouri University, I might add, Michael Chandler.
Chandler has been steamrolling with great fights to McGregor, Justin Gaethe, Dustin Poirier but no wins in the handbag.
Pimblett has not put together his wins effortlessly. He has perfected a masterclass in front of our eyes since Cage Warriors.
I knew since Cage Warriors and the uprising dedication that place had in the likes of Luke Riley, Conor McGregor, and Ilia Topuria that Pimblett was going to be destined for greatness similar to McGregor but better and we are only seeing the beginning at age 30.
He possesses one of the strongest MMA IQ’s next to Jon Jones. That says a lot considering these days, Jones has matured into a Heavyweight and taught multiple seminars in his spare time.
The age gap is a huge difference from what is described as an uproar battle for Pimblett whose charisma and theme music scream satisfaction and love from the audience that support the star but most of all from a grappling and submission standpoint.
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Jon Jones Wins at UFC 309
Jon Jones the mastermind himself was victorious at UFC 309 by knockout. This event did not take place at T-Mobile arena per usual as the event took a spectacle of its own with MSG.
Jones used multiple jabs followed up by more significant strikes but in the end Miocic let down with lesser knockouts to go without mentioning. Jones recaptured the heart and souls of true passionate fans that watched tonight whether love or hate and delivered. Next fight shall determine what Jones has up his interesting sleeve.
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Tyson | Paul
Tyson is back! Tyson, 58, is back after singing on Hangover the movie, spending time off, watching tennis, and now setting square on 27 year old YouTube genius Jake Paul. Paul has formed a plan just like he is when he does tomorrow for a bear cage fight between Tyson live on Netflix.
This has never been seen before. Paul had the guts to stand up to Tyson who once ripped the ear off Evander Holyfield and for a split second did not regret a second of it. I am glad Holyfield is okay. But the main point is Tyson goes into this fight with a 50-6 record, 4 knockouts and two majors defeats coming towards the career ends and middle of Buster Douglas from cordless TV Japan.
Tyson vs. Jake Paul should be interesting. Many demographics should be tuned in and looking forward to a fight whether it is their tablets, laptops or smartphone devices. Women’s sold out instantaneously and now there is pride, hope in the joy of Tyson putting to bed Jake Paul once and for all for the knockout punch.
Tyson in 3.
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Why Phil Brooks Delegitimized Combat Sports
Phil Brooks, also known as CM Punk in professional wrestling combated the issue of money vs. spending fun in an octagon for a couple nights and subsequently left the Ultimate Fighting Championship promotion and fans dumbfounded about what would occur next.
Well, he faced Mickey Gall and provided no chance for bet sports books to believe in his opportunity to spar or take down his opponent for a critical submission taught in the Rufus Sport gym.
Punk was in no greater condition to be competing. He delegitimized pro wrestling and boxing.
Boxing is the worst because now fights such as Jake Paul, Tyron Woodley, and other celebrities or MMA star athletes are competing and seeming to gain a better profit than MMA, still.
UFC has fortunately moved past CM Punk, at least maybe, and can persist on matchmaking and devising more successful cards for fans to not be dumbfounded, but to feel they are immersed in the action and understand a good piece of historic promotional revenue, attendance, and better fights in store.
