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Rteacher

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Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2007 11:31 pm Post subject: |
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| I think that one key reason PRIDE legends haven't fared well in UFC is because steroid (and other performance-enhancing drug use) was reportedly rampant in PRIDE, while it's well screened-out in UFC ... |
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billyg
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Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2007 3:12 am Post subject: |
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| I think that one key reason PRIDE legends haven't fared well in UFC is because steroid (and other performance-enhancing drug use) was reportedly rampant in PRIDE, while it's well screened-out in UFC ... |
another big reason is conditioning... its the biggest transition to the UFC from PRIDE. the pace of a 10 minute 1st round vs the pace of a 5 minute 1st round. the pace in PRIDE was more deliberate due to the need to conserve energy for a 10 minute round, while UFC fighters train to go full-on for five minute spurts.
athleticism has something to do with it, too. the level of conditioning and athleticism in the ufc has always been higher due, i think, to the higher number of fighters with a wrestling background competing in the UFC. its evolved so that non-wrestlers had to improve their conditiong lest they be overwhelmed by less-skilled, but better conditioned fighters.
PRIDE's focus was more on skill, which made for some amazing fights. does anyone doubt shogun is a better skilled fighter than griffin? i don't... but he was overwhelmed by a stronger, better-conditioned athlete so that his skill became less of a factor as the fight wore on until he succumbed to a choke.
i don't know, just my two. |
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in_seoul_2003
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Rteacher

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Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2007 6:27 am Post subject: |
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It is kind of related because the "Iceman" does seem to have gotten mentally slower - although I think he gave the excuse of having taken some medication that started kicking in on that occasion...)
Reportedly, he's appeared groggy in several recent interviews. He clearly isn't as sharp as he was when he KO'd Randy Couture twice and defeated Tito Ortiz... |
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catman

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Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2007 6:08 pm Post subject: |
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Wanderlei Silva has already called out Forrest Griffin as his next oppenent in December. I'm betting it will happen.
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As to a name to face in December: "I'd like, in view of the last event and also as a vengeance for my friend, to fight with this Forrest Griffin. I guess it could be a good name for me."
"I was very sad, both as a Brazilian and as a personal friend; I was cheering a lot for him. I was very frustrated with the defeat, it was unexpected. I thought it would be an easy fight for him. I hope he comes back, training hard and next time show his potential. MMA has greatly evolved and we should be tuned to such innovations, realizing that this sport is more and more specific and scientific. It does not take only a heart to win a fight any longer. Shogun has the talent and it all depends exclusively upon him. He will figure out what went wrong and will not make the same mistakes next time. Yesterday he was not the Shogun who I know. I hope he continues bringing joy to this fans including myself, for I am also his fan." |
Big rumour is that Brock Lesnar is on the verge of signing with the UFC. Hopefully they can make this happen after the failure to sign Fedor. |
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in_seoul_2003
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Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2007 9:44 pm Post subject: |
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| catman wrote: |
Wanderlei Silva has already called out Forrest Griffin as his next oppenent in December. I'm betting it will happen.
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As to a name to face in December: "I'd like, in view of the last event and also as a vengeance for my friend, to fight with this Forrest Griffin. I guess it could be a good name for me."
"I was very sad, both as a Brazilian and as a personal friend; I was cheering a lot for him. I was very frustrated with the defeat, it was unexpected. I thought it would be an easy fight for him. I hope he comes back, training hard and next time show his potential. MMA has greatly evolved and we should be tuned to such innovations, realizing that this sport is more and more specific and scientific. It does not take only a heart to win a fight any longer. Shogun has the talent and it all depends exclusively upon him. He will figure out what went wrong and will not make the same mistakes next time. Yesterday he was not the Shogun who I know. I hope he continues bringing joy to this fans including myself, for I am also his fan." |
Big rumour is that Brock Lesnar is on the verge of signing with the UFC. Hopefully they can make this happen after the failure to sign Fedor. |
But if Fedor doesn't sign with them, what is he going to do? Are there enough big name fight clubs that can guarantee the coverage (coverage is good for sponsorships) and paydays that the UFC can, other than K-1? |
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