[quote]kaisermetal wrote:
that’s why they should implement the Pride rules back, yellow card and judging based on agression and meaning to finish the fight.[/quote]
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You really think that Evans should have been given a yellow card in that fight? He was way more aggressive than Rampage.[/quote]
Yeah I agree with trinsey, I finally got to watch the fight the other day, and I must say, I can’t see what everyone was complaining about. Rashad controlled that fight the whole time, and he was far far more aggressive than rampage, which was not what I expected.
[quote]tmoney1 wrote:
So I noticed during the card they showed Randy Couture’s new movie The Expendables, but didn’t mention anything about the A-Team with Rampage. Is it because Rampage was fighting that night (whereas Couture wasn’t) and didn’t want to show any favoritism?[/quote]
A- Team probably didn’t buy any advertising that’s all. [/quote]
[quote]kaisermetal wrote:
that’s why they should implement the Pride rules back, yellow card and judging based on agression and meaning to finish the fight.[/quote]
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You really think that Evans should have been given a yellow card in that fight? He was way more aggressive than Rampage.[/quote]
Yeah I agree with trinsey, I finally got to watch the fight the other day, and I must say, I can’t see what everyone was complaining about. Rashad controlled that fight the whole time, and he was far far more aggressive than rampage, which was not what I expected.
I think there’s just some sore page fans.[/quote]
No but Rashad was clinching against the cage and stalling, Herb would move em and and Rashad would would clinch again. Solution Yellow Card.
[quote]kaisermetal wrote:
that’s why they should implement the Pride rules back, yellow card and judging based on agression and meaning to finish the fight.[/quote]
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You really think that Evans should have been given a yellow card in that fight? He was way more aggressive than Rampage.[/quote]
Yeah I agree with trinsey, I finally got to watch the fight the other day, and I must say, I can’t see what everyone was complaining about. Rashad controlled that fight the whole time, and he was far far more aggressive than rampage, which was not what I expected.
I think there’s just some sore page fans.[/quote]
No but Rashad was clinching against the cage and stalling, Herb would move em and and Rashad would would clinch again. Solution Yellow Card.[/quote]
I disagree. I do not think he was stalling. I think he was working for takedowns and getting stuffed. There’s a difference there.
You can’t give one guy a yellow card when he is being 10x more active than the other guy. Rashad threw more strikes than Rampage as well.
[quote]rundymc wrote:
I had Brilz winning the first two. The second was definitely his. The first was closer, but still his. Round 3 was competitive but it goes to Nog.[/quote]
I gave the first to Nog and was pretty sure about it. (2+3 like you said)
Thing is, Brilz did control more of the whole distance, hence the (correct) gut feeling he deserved to win, but this is not Pride…
[quote]kaisermetal wrote:
that’s why they should implement the Pride rules back, yellow card and judging based on agression and meaning to finish the fight.[/quote]
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You really think that Evans should have been given a yellow card in that fight? He was way more aggressive than Rampage.[/quote]
By Pride rules stalling/lay’n pray means yellow card