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Ik mag hopen dat het niks ernstigs is want het is wel een leuke vechter om naar te kijken.
Ben wel benieuwd hoe die het zonder blessures tegen de betere vechters doet.
Faka G
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0s.gif Op zondag 16 augustus 2020 20:13 schreef Atta-boy het volgende:

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Na die keer dat ie er doorheen ging en naar de grond ging heeft ie toch niet meer op de grond gelegen of mis ik nou wat?
Zeg niet dat ie die blessure faked oid maar ik had het idee dat hij wel veel meer ging bewegen en af kon zetten met z'n voet naarmate het gevecht vorderde.
Weet iemand of ie nou echt een flinke blessure heeft of dat ie gewoon door z'n enkel ging oid?
Hij bewoog nog maar daar is alles mee gezegd. Kijk eens terug wat een verschil ervoor en erna.
  maandag 17 augustus 2020 @ 13:42:30 #178
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Sommige reacties hier |:(. Enkel blessures behoren tot de pijnlijkste die er zijn.
Any man who can drive safely while kissing a pretty girl
is simply not giving the kiss the attention it deserves.
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Jammer van DC, maar hij kwam niet al te sterk over. Ben benieuwd hoe Ngannou nu tegen Miocic presteert. Kan wel even gaan regeren mocht hij winnen.
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0s.gif Op maandag 17 augustus 2020 15:07 schreef _-_ratjetoe_-_ het volgende:
Jammer van DC, maar hij kwam niet al te sterk over. Ben benieuwd hoe Ngannou nu tegen Miocic presteert. Kan wel even gaan regeren mocht hij winnen.
Ben ook erg benieuwd naar die rematch. Ngannou moet geleerd hebben van het eerste gevecht.
Mijn hoop is dat ie de titel wint (niets ten nadele van Miocic, maar ik gun het Ngannou wel) en vervolgens zijn eerste title defence tegen Jones krijgt. En Jon vervolgens KO slaat waar hij een dag in blijft hangen. Is Jones gelijk een illusie armer (en een KO rijker :P)
Andrei Arlovski is a Belarusian heavyweight who has been in the MMA game for quite some time. His first professional fight dates back to 540 B.C. where Leonidas won as the underdog in Sparta
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Jones heeft weer gesnoven

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Dana blaft weer wat.

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Jones was laatst toch ook al gestopt omdat ie niet tegen ngannou mocht voor een hoop geld? :+
Faka G
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0s.gif Op woensdag 19 augustus 2020 17:29 schreef Atta-boy het volgende:
Jones was laatst toch ook al gestopt omdat ie niet tegen ngannou mocht voor een hoop geld? :+
3de keer positief and your out?
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Ik dacht dat ie echt gestopt zou zijn maar nu gaat ie waarschijnlijk alsnog zijn zin krijgen en tegen ngannou vechten.
Zou zomaar eens zijn eerste loss kunnen worden, zijn niet veel mensen die zo'n stoot van Ngannou incasseren en blijven staan.
Faka G
  woensdag 19 augustus 2020 @ 21:41:29 #187
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0s.gif Op woensdag 19 augustus 2020 19:33 schreef Atta-boy het volgende:
Ik dacht dat ie echt gestopt zou zijn maar nu gaat ie waarschijnlijk alsnog zijn zin krijgen en tegen ngannou vechten.
Zou zomaar eens zijn eerste loss kunnen worden, zijn niet veel mensen die zo'n stoot van Ngannou incasseren en blijven staan.
Ben wel benieuwd naar 265 Jon, volgens mij cut hij maar een klein beetje om 205 te halen. Ngannou is een goede boxer maar all round is Jones de echte goat.
You got me so wild, Why should I be so surprised? You got me so high, Don't you see it in my eyes?
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Jones zijn laatste partij though.
Tegen een tegenstander als ngannou moet ie toch een stuk fitter zijn dan hij toen was of ik zie het somber in voor hem.
Jones in topvorm zie ik idd wel winnen.
Faka G
  donderdag 20 augustus 2020 @ 10:46:49 #189
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Arrow to the knee!
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On a Sunday morning in suburban Moscow, a crowd is gathering around a ring.

Fans have come to watch fighters punch, kick and knee their opponents in the brutal sport of mixed martial arts (MMA).

Across Russia and the former USSR, millions share a passion for this extreme sport, with superstar fighters earning a fortune and inspiring a new generation. But critics say political leaders are using the sport to promote their own interests.

101 East goes inside the violent world of MMA, from backstreet brawls where amateurs take their early knocks, all the way to the top of Russian society.
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0s.gif Op woensdag 19 augustus 2020 23:23 schreef Atta-boy het volgende:
Jones zijn laatste partij though.
Tegen een tegenstander als ngannou moet ie toch een stuk fitter zijn dan hij toen was of ik zie het somber in voor hem.
Jones in topvorm zie ik idd wel winnen.
Ja Jones moet weer aan z'n oude spul gaan, anders stelt hij ook weet niet zó veel voor. Als je oude gevechten van hem terugziet... Dat was echt een ander specimen.
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Hij is intussen natuurlijk ook wel een stuk ouder geworden. Anderson Silva nu vergeleken met z'n prime is ook wel een heel andere vechter.
Hoop dat Jones ook zonder hulpmiddelen :+ zijn oude vorm terug kan vinden
Faka G
  donderdag 20 augustus 2020 @ 11:27:12 #192
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Arrow to the knee!
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Kennen jullie dit Russische mma streetfights kanaal al?

STRELKA - Street Fight Championship
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6uVHEgl379D_2a1kq0s6Kw

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https://www.rbth.com/life(...)ssia-strelka-apinyan
Blood, beatings, and brutal KOs: Russia's rookie fight club is not for the faint-hearted

As Russians sign up in droves for MMA fights, one businessman is building an entertainment empire.
When Andrei Petrantsov, a truck driver from Bryansk, was one day walking past a noisy crowd he had no idea that he'd become an Internet sensation the very next day. On an improvised open-air ring hastily squeezed between two shabby buildings stood a fighter whose opponent hadn't shown up. An announcer was calling for anyone from the audience to step up and fight. Petrantsov accepted the challenge, and the knockout that followed has since been viewed 24 million times on YouTube.

There's something that bonds Petrantsov with a sushi chef from Kislovodsk, a longshoreman from St. Petersburg, a hawker from Sochi, and thousands more men from around the country. Regardless of their background and financial status, they fight in the Strelka Championship, an amateur decentralized MMA tournament that's more democratic than a drunken brawl at a village wedding: anyone can step into the ring and earn the respect of the crowd in a vicious and bloody fight. Naturally, there's big money at stake.

The mastermind
When 29-year-old Greg (he asked to be identified by his first name only), who worked for famous Russian MMA fighter Fedor Emelianenko, found himself out of a job he thought about opening a sporting goods store. With only a few hundred U.S. dollars for advertising, he found an original way to use them: to hold an MMA fight as a publicity stunt for the future shop.



"We only had four fighters at the very first event. We offered them a small sum to fight," said Greg.

He could hardly imagine that soon the fights would eclipse his plans for a shop, and instead become a booming business on its own. Today, Greg runs a company that hosts amateur MMA events in nearly 50 cities in Russia. He registered the Strelka trademark in the U.S., expanded his YouTube channel to more than one million subscribers, and partnered with three foreign promotion companies, including the American firm, TronMMA.

Greg is a natural-born showman, and he knows just how to turn a street fight into a full-fledged performance. His comments regularly make the crowd burst into laughter.



"How should I call you?" he asks a fighter preparing to step into the ring. "You look a lot like Pushkin," he exclaims, and the crowd immediately echoes his conclusion. Many fighter nicknames come from his witty offhand remarks, and they stick: Four-eyed, Battle Gnome, Dentist, Cool Jew, School kid, and more. One of his quips, however, got Greg in trouble with the Federal Security Service (FSB).

"We had a fight night and then uploaded a YouTube video titled 'Uzbek twins vs. crazy Russian guys,'" said Greg laughing at the debacle of his own making as the title could be interpreted as 'inciting ethnic hatred' - a criminal offense under Russian law. "The next morning the FSB called us, and starting from that moment we cooperate with them."



Greg has to report about Strelka to the FSB, and two agents in plain clothes are sometimes present at the venue where fights are held. Despite this minor incident, Greg has good relations with local authorities wherever he holds Strelka events. Every fight night has to be coordinated in advance and a medical worker must be present at the venue -- this is all it takes to hold an amateur MMA event in any city in Russia.

The fighters
Greg's project thrives on Russian enthusiasm for fighting. Most men come to the ring for free, and the rush of adrenaline is their ultimate prize. But a handful of elite fighters have figured how to translate hype into money.



"We came to St. Petersburg for the All Seasons Finale," said Alexei Meshkov, who is from Kislovodsk (1,350 km south of Moscow), and known for his nom de guerre, Sushist (Sushi chef). "They paid for our trip, rented a hotel room, and promised 40,000 rubles ($600) for a victory."

This 20-year-old has had only five fights but managed to build a large fan base, sending the number of YouTube views of his fights through the roof. Sushist quickly realized what fuels public approval in amateur MMA.


Sushist, a 20-year-old fighter, has had only five fights but managed to build a large fan base, sending the number of YouTube views of his fights through the roof.

"We have other strong fighters in the Caucasus, but we are the only ones who came to St. Petersburg's Finale. We understand that the record of a fighter does not mean as much as whether he can make a show. If you can make a show, then you'll get to the Finale," said Meshkov, grinning to expose his broken front tooth.

His appearance matches his furious fighting style. Wearing a sushi chef uniform, Meshkov exclaims bluntly: "I'm Sushist and I came to turn my opponent into a steak!" He steps into the ring and delivers on his cocky promise. The crowd goes wild and chants his nickname.

Muscovite Danil Aleev, known as Regbist (Rugby player), is one of the most feared Strelka fighters. At 24 years of age, he weighs 78 kilos and knocks people out cold. Despite his reserved demeanor, he turns a fight into a pure survival show that's too scary to watch.


The fights of Danil Aleev, known as Regbist (Rugby player), are too scary to watch.

Strelka managers pay Aleev for his fearlessness and determination with "experience points," an internal currency devised by Greg to stimulate fighters to return to the ring and make fights more enthralling. One "experience point" equals 0.7 rubles and every fighter can cash out what he has earned at any given moment, Greg said. As of today, Regbist has held four fights and earned 21,000 rubles ($310) worth of the internal Strelka currency.


Despite Regbist's reserved demeanor, he turns a fight into a pure survival show.

There are now thousands of fighters all over Russia and the CIS in Greg's database, and his own explanation for this skyrocketing popularity is simplicity.

Everything - an improvised ring with sand instead of canvas, two inexpensive cameras to record fights, two pairs of gloves passing from one fighter to another - create an aura familiar to anyone who ever fought in a schoolyard.

There are no men in posh suits nor ladies wearing diamonds, no VIP entrances, and no celebrities. Strelka is a much more democratic enterprise; its fights are for young men and women from the outskirts, for truck drivers and accountants, for cooks and coal miners, for longshoremen and barmen.

A Strelka fight is Russia served raw, and if you want to be a part of it just rise when asked: "Who wants to fight next?"

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dit is het subforum sport en dan MMA, volgens mij valt streetfights daar niet onder.
  donderdag 20 augustus 2020 @ 18:01:22 #194
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Niks mis mee. Gaat over MMA en dat is niet alleen de UFC.
Any man who can drive safely while kissing a pretty girl
is simply not giving the kiss the attention it deserves.
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1s.gif Op donderdag 20 augustus 2020 18:01 schreef MisterJ.Lo het volgende:
Niks mis mee. Gaat over MMA en dat is niet alleen de UFC.
het lijkt meer op bumfighhts
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UFC on ESPN: Munhoz vs. Edgar (also known as UFC on ESPN 15) is an upcoming mixed martial arts event produced by the Ultimate Fighting Championship that will take place on August 22, 2020 at the UFC APEX facility in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States.

2:30 Main Card
0:00 Prelims



Bader vs. Nemkov was initially scheduled to take place at Bellator 242 on May 9, 2020 at SAP Center in San Jose, California. However, the event was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It was announced that the bout was rescheduled as the main event for Bellator 244 set to take place on August 21 from the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut.

4:00 Main Card
1:15 Prelims



Fedor wil een rematch tegen transfervrije Werdum...

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Waar blijft Moose, of heeft die geen zin om naar de VS te gaan nu zo met corona
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0s.gif Op vrijdag 21 augustus 2020 18:59 schreef 3rr0r het volgende:
Waar blijft Moose, of heeft die geen zin om naar de VS te gaan nu zo met corona
Oktober vecht hij
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lol, Bellator dacht, Bader klaart dat klusje wel even... 'World's best LHW', videoverbinding met vrouwtje thuis (waar niemand aan social distancing doet). Helemaal gejinxed.
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