One is a moron headbutts after just getting warned
The other has no heart and is a quitter she stood up and smiled and then went back down to drain the clock and win by disqualification pathetic
One is a moron headbutts after just getting warned
The other has no heart and is a quitter she stood up and smiled and then went back down to drain the clock and win by disqualification pathetic
One is a moron headbutts after just getting warned
The other has no heart and is a quitter she stood up and smiled and then went back down to drain the clock and win by disqualification pathetic
@tsarvis12
I didn't see the fight. Originally was tempted on Carnelossi, and then decided against. It sounds like it was the luckiest win of all time and Rodriguez was destroying her.
I do blame these fighters though that put themselves in vulnerable and DQ situations such as eye pokes, and head butts.
It's funny because it happens frequently also when someone is dominating, and there is no need for it to happen.
Best Example is when Leon Edwards was putting a clinic on Belal, and decided he needed to eye poke him to win. Things have gone well for both fighters since then ironically.
It might have been short notice, but Belal didn't show up for that fight. He looked unathletic and just small. Edwards was probably going to KO him on the feet. I can't say I expect that same result in a rematch.
I'm not a Belal fan at all, and I find him to be a conceited sad excuse of a human being, but I won't deny that he is one of the top fighters in that division. Not a huge fan of Edwards either, but I would want him to win the fight.. I'm not sure it's a good matchup for him if they ever do fight one of these days. It's booked July 27 I know. One thing I will say is Edwards takedown defense is pretty incredible now, and I do believe that Belal could struggle finding them. It should be close in the striking. I'd give the edge to Edwards, but Belal has more one punch KO power. It's a dog or pass spot for sure. Didn't know the odds and guessed nearly exactly on the mark of about +200. The odds seem fair. You have to favor Edwards to win, but it's completely unbettable.
@tsarvis12
I didn't see the fight. Originally was tempted on Carnelossi, and then decided against. It sounds like it was the luckiest win of all time and Rodriguez was destroying her.
I do blame these fighters though that put themselves in vulnerable and DQ situations such as eye pokes, and head butts.
It's funny because it happens frequently also when someone is dominating, and there is no need for it to happen.
Best Example is when Leon Edwards was putting a clinic on Belal, and decided he needed to eye poke him to win. Things have gone well for both fighters since then ironically.
It might have been short notice, but Belal didn't show up for that fight. He looked unathletic and just small. Edwards was probably going to KO him on the feet. I can't say I expect that same result in a rematch.
I'm not a Belal fan at all, and I find him to be a conceited sad excuse of a human being, but I won't deny that he is one of the top fighters in that division. Not a huge fan of Edwards either, but I would want him to win the fight.. I'm not sure it's a good matchup for him if they ever do fight one of these days. It's booked July 27 I know. One thing I will say is Edwards takedown defense is pretty incredible now, and I do believe that Belal could struggle finding them. It should be close in the striking. I'd give the edge to Edwards, but Belal has more one punch KO power. It's a dog or pass spot for sure. Didn't know the odds and guessed nearly exactly on the mark of about +200. The odds seem fair. You have to favor Edwards to win, but it's completely unbettable.
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