Dude...I couldn't be any more emotionally stable especially after being so fortunate to win a nickel tonight. I just can't believe how intellectually inept you are. You probably tail a lot in these forums, don't you?
Sure buddy, whatever you say. I give up.
We could go back and forth for eons attacking each other. But that wouldn't accomplish anything but show others how stupid we both are...
So I'm done arguing.
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Quote Originally Posted by amd:
Dude...I couldn't be any more emotionally stable especially after being so fortunate to win a nickel tonight. I just can't believe how intellectually inept you are. You probably tail a lot in these forums, don't you?
Sure buddy, whatever you say. I give up.
We could go back and forth for eons attacking each other. But that wouldn't accomplish anything but show others how stupid we both are...
Dude, go back to your biology texts and study the Kreb cycle which discusses catabolism. If Carwin increases his cardio regimen, he will undoubtedly decrease his muscle mass and strength to some degree. From a biological standpoint, Lesnar is simply a superior being. Carwin can not afford lose any of his strength in exchange for an increased metabolic rate to fight Lesnar.. At this point, Lesnar is a man among boys. A rematch between these two will result in the same outcome.
seriously? lesnar "weathered the storm" after getting rocked. man among boys...really? dude was done....do you really think that was dominance?
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Quote Originally Posted by amd:
Dude, go back to your biology texts and study the Kreb cycle which discusses catabolism. If Carwin increases his cardio regimen, he will undoubtedly decrease his muscle mass and strength to some degree. From a biological standpoint, Lesnar is simply a superior being. Carwin can not afford lose any of his strength in exchange for an increased metabolic rate to fight Lesnar.. At this point, Lesnar is a man among boys. A rematch between these two will result in the same outcome.
seriously? lesnar "weathered the storm" after getting rocked. man among boys...really? dude was done....do you really think that was dominance?
I mentioned that I was fortunate to win my bet because Lesnar was getting his ass handed to him. I also asked if Carwin would have won the fight if he was fighting anyone else other than Lesnar. I asked this question because it's obvious that it takes a combination of strength and endurance as well as tactical skill to beat a man such as Lesnar. I only brought up the discussion of biology because the other idiot wanted to preach "cardio, cardio, cardio" as a means to beat Lesnar. If your're as naive as that stupid fuck in thinking that this is Carwins answer to success against Lesnar then you need your head examined as well. I wasn't making my comments in hindsight of this fight, I was only responding to another fucking retard in this forum who has no clue to how the body responds to anabolism vs catabolism in relation to training. Now, I'm responding to another tard, my empathy to you.
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Quote Originally Posted by looneyguy:
kreb cycle amd
I mentioned that I was fortunate to win my bet because Lesnar was getting his ass handed to him. I also asked if Carwin would have won the fight if he was fighting anyone else other than Lesnar. I asked this question because it's obvious that it takes a combination of strength and endurance as well as tactical skill to beat a man such as Lesnar. I only brought up the discussion of biology because the other idiot wanted to preach "cardio, cardio, cardio" as a means to beat Lesnar. If your're as naive as that stupid fuck in thinking that this is Carwins answer to success against Lesnar then you need your head examined as well. I wasn't making my comments in hindsight of this fight, I was only responding to another fucking retard in this forum who has no clue to how the body responds to anabolism vs catabolism in relation to training. Now, I'm responding to another tard, my empathy to you.
Give me a break, your initial reponse was simply cardio won't get job done in a condescending post. Of course, I understand that a balance is needed between cardio and strength. BUT it is obvious that Carwin's obvious major problem is Cardio. That is something he needs to work on.
With your logic from your initial response Carwin should not even work on his cardio. If there was
to be a rematch you ASSUME that if he loses some mass he will (100%)
lose to Lesnar. I'm saying if he doesn't work on his cardio, he will
gas again and defiinitely lose (100%). By working on his cardio there
is a chance that he could win, even if he did lose some mass and strength. Understand.
Now I understand that you must have just completed a course in basic
biology and feel pretty proud spewing something you've just learned so
I'm giving you some leeway in not calling you names.
The fact that you have to resort to names does indicate to me that you are highly emotional, so I understand.
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amd:
Give me a break, your initial reponse was simply cardio won't get job done in a condescending post. Of course, I understand that a balance is needed between cardio and strength. BUT it is obvious that Carwin's obvious major problem is Cardio. That is something he needs to work on.
With your logic from your initial response Carwin should not even work on his cardio. If there was
to be a rematch you ASSUME that if he loses some mass he will (100%)
lose to Lesnar. I'm saying if he doesn't work on his cardio, he will
gas again and defiinitely lose (100%). By working on his cardio there
is a chance that he could win, even if he did lose some mass and strength. Understand.
Now I understand that you must have just completed a course in basic
biology and feel pretty proud spewing something you've just learned so
I'm giving you some leeway in not calling you names.
The fact that you have to resort to names does indicate to me that you are highly emotional, so I understand.
BTW AMD, I'm going to post your response to my earlier post that Carwin needed to work on his Cardio-
Start response:
"Dude, go back to your biology texts and study the Kreb cycle
which discusses catabolism. If Carwin increases his cardio regimen, he
will undoubtedly decrease his muscle mass and strength to some
degree. From a biological standpoint, Lesnar is simply a superior
being. Carwin can not afford lose any of his strength in exchange for
an increased metabolic rate to fight Lesnar.. At this point, Lesnar is
a man among boys. A rematch between these two will result in the same
outcome."
End response:
How do you even know this...
Logic dictates that if he doesn't work on his cardio, he will lose in the 2nd round again.That is indisputable.
But we don't know if you can or can't afford to lose some mass/strength as a tradeoff for increased cardio until we test it (ie until we see how Carwin performs in a rematch).
For someone who took a science class, you definitely don't think with logic.
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BTW AMD, I'm going to post your response to my earlier post that Carwin needed to work on his Cardio-
Start response:
"Dude, go back to your biology texts and study the Kreb cycle
which discusses catabolism. If Carwin increases his cardio regimen, he
will undoubtedly decrease his muscle mass and strength to some
degree. From a biological standpoint, Lesnar is simply a superior
being. Carwin can not afford lose any of his strength in exchange for
an increased metabolic rate to fight Lesnar.. At this point, Lesnar is
a man among boys. A rematch between these two will result in the same
outcome."
End response:
How do you even know this...
Logic dictates that if he doesn't work on his cardio, he will lose in the 2nd round again.That is indisputable.
But we don't know if you can or can't afford to lose some mass/strength as a tradeoff for increased cardio until we test it (ie until we see how Carwin performs in a rematch).
For someone who took a science class, you definitely don't think with logic.
BTW AMD, I'm going to post your response to my earlier post that Carwin needed to work on his Cardio-
Start response:
"Dude, go back to your biology texts and study the Kreb cycle which discusses catabolism. If Carwin increases his cardio regimen, he will undoubtedly decrease his muscle mass and strength to some degree. From a biological standpoint, Lesnar is simply a superior being. Carwin can not afford lose any of his strength in exchange for an increased metabolic rate to fight Lesnar.. At this point, Lesnar is a man among boys. A rematch between these two will result in the same outcome."
End response:
How do you even know this...
Logic dictates that if he doesn't work on his cardio, he will lose in the 2nd round again.That is indisputable.
But we don't know if you can or can't afford to lose some mass/strength as a tradeoff for increased cardio until we test it (ie until we see how Carwin performs in a rematch).
For someone who took a science class, you definitely don't think with logic.
The name calling is needless, I agree. I am done making my point to you or any other reader. I was a bit condescending in spite of you telling me to stfu and go back to biology 101. Actually, your comment was a bit humerous. I wasn't trying to appear arrogant as I was just trying to cover another angle that I thought was open for discussion. And you're right, my points are very basic but I was trying to keep things simple as this forum isn't appropriate for any comprehensive discussion.
As for the fight, I think the better fighter won albeit with great determination of recovery. If they have a rematch, I'll be on Lesnar again. Thankfully, for soccer, MMA and tennis I've recovered a little money as baseball has been tough.....I've lost more cash than an epileptic at an auction with those fucking piece a shits they call "closers."
Good luck.
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Quote Originally Posted by nwcrazy:
BTW AMD, I'm going to post your response to my earlier post that Carwin needed to work on his Cardio-
Start response:
"Dude, go back to your biology texts and study the Kreb cycle which discusses catabolism. If Carwin increases his cardio regimen, he will undoubtedly decrease his muscle mass and strength to some degree. From a biological standpoint, Lesnar is simply a superior being. Carwin can not afford lose any of his strength in exchange for an increased metabolic rate to fight Lesnar.. At this point, Lesnar is a man among boys. A rematch between these two will result in the same outcome."
End response:
How do you even know this...
Logic dictates that if he doesn't work on his cardio, he will lose in the 2nd round again.That is indisputable.
But we don't know if you can or can't afford to lose some mass/strength as a tradeoff for increased cardio until we test it (ie until we see how Carwin performs in a rematch).
For someone who took a science class, you definitely don't think with logic.
The name calling is needless, I agree. I am done making my point to you or any other reader. I was a bit condescending in spite of you telling me to stfu and go back to biology 101. Actually, your comment was a bit humerous. I wasn't trying to appear arrogant as I was just trying to cover another angle that I thought was open for discussion. And you're right, my points are very basic but I was trying to keep things simple as this forum isn't appropriate for any comprehensive discussion.
As for the fight, I think the better fighter won albeit with great determination of recovery. If they have a rematch, I'll be on Lesnar again. Thankfully, for soccer, MMA and tennis I've recovered a little money as baseball has been tough.....I've lost more cash than an epileptic at an auction with those fucking piece a shits they call "closers."
The name calling is needless, I agree. I am done making my point to you or any other reader. I was a bit condescending in spite of you telling me to stfu and go back to biology 101. Actually, your comment was a bit humerous. I wasn't trying to appear arrogant as I was just trying to cover another angle that I thought was open for discussion. And you're right, my points are very basic but I was trying to keep things simple as this forum isn't appropriate for any comprehensive discussion.
As for the fight, I think the better fighter won albeit with great determination of recovery. If they have a rematch, I'll be on Lesnar again. Thankfully, for soccer, MMA and tennis I've recovered a little money as baseball has been tough.....I've lost more cash than an epileptic at an auction with those fucking piece a shits they call "closers."
Good luck.
Well, if you hadn't been condescending I would not have told you to STFU. Things just escalated from there....
BOTH of us are to blame I suppose.
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Quote Originally Posted by amd:
The name calling is needless, I agree. I am done making my point to you or any other reader. I was a bit condescending in spite of you telling me to stfu and go back to biology 101. Actually, your comment was a bit humerous. I wasn't trying to appear arrogant as I was just trying to cover another angle that I thought was open for discussion. And you're right, my points are very basic but I was trying to keep things simple as this forum isn't appropriate for any comprehensive discussion.
As for the fight, I think the better fighter won albeit with great determination of recovery. If they have a rematch, I'll be on Lesnar again. Thankfully, for soccer, MMA and tennis I've recovered a little money as baseball has been tough.....I've lost more cash than an epileptic at an auction with those fucking piece a shits they call "closers."
Good luck.
Well, if you hadn't been condescending I would not have told you to STFU. Things just escalated from there....
During Carwin's assault from the top, the champion also appeared to have very little game-plan from his back, and at one point his simple covering up tactic could have, and with another referee may have, cost him his championship belt. Knowing Carwin's past, Lesnar would have been expected to develop more of a strategy than to just 'weather the storm'.
Carwin, on the other hand, allowed the adrenaline to take over and punched himself out. On one or two occasions he should have stepped back and allowed the dazed Lesnar back to his feet for a second helping. But instead, Carwin chose to go all out for another first-round finish. You can feel for Carwin in that respect, as he had his man hurt and appeared to be on the verge of taking the heavyweight title. With such confidence in his hands, fueled by his devastating knockout record, how could anybody have expected Carwin not to have gone in for the kill?
Lesnar proved his chin was up to the task, and it was he who showed the greater stamina and wider skill set as he pulled off the surprising, yet perfectly executed, submission victory. While it is very easy to point out the holes in either man's games, it should be noted that this was still only the sixth fight of Lesnar's professional career. As he showed in his second fight with Mir and with this victory over Carwin, he is developing his game with every fight.
As for Carwin, training can build up the stamina to deal with a full day of sparring or a ten-mile run. However, only experience in rounds two, three and beyond can build the stamina to deal with the championship rounds and the adrenaline of a capacity MGM Grand Garden Arena.
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During Carwin's assault from the top, the champion also appeared to have very little game-plan from his back, and at one point his simple covering up tactic could have, and with another referee may have, cost him his championship belt. Knowing Carwin's past, Lesnar would have been expected to develop more of a strategy than to just 'weather the storm'.
Carwin, on the other hand, allowed the adrenaline to take over and punched himself out. On one or two occasions he should have stepped back and allowed the dazed Lesnar back to his feet for a second helping. But instead, Carwin chose to go all out for another first-round finish. You can feel for Carwin in that respect, as he had his man hurt and appeared to be on the verge of taking the heavyweight title. With such confidence in his hands, fueled by his devastating knockout record, how could anybody have expected Carwin not to have gone in for the kill?
Lesnar proved his chin was up to the task, and it was he who showed the greater stamina and wider skill set as he pulled off the surprising, yet perfectly executed, submission victory. While it is very easy to point out the holes in either man's games, it should be noted that this was still only the sixth fight of Lesnar's professional career. As he showed in his second fight with Mir and with this victory over Carwin, he is developing his game with every fight.
As for Carwin, training can build up the stamina to deal with a full day of sparring or a ten-mile run. However, only experience in rounds two, three and beyond can build the stamina to deal with the championship rounds and the adrenaline of a capacity MGM Grand Garden Arena.
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