My bad Valdez. LOL. I'm like that in everything. Always way to much info in my head always trying to get out.lol. I figure when I run on, people will stop reading when they get bored.lol.
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My bad Valdez. LOL. I'm like that in everything. Always way to much info in my head always trying to get out.lol. I figure when I run on, people will stop reading when they get bored.lol.
All I can say is that I'm not happy with the way TUF edits their show. I mean take last night for example. Brookins and Watson was the first fight on the show, however, they didn't actually fight first, because when Johnson and Brookins faced off, Brookins was still dripping with sweat and still had his gloves taped, and Johnson didn't have his taped.
And yeah, I saw the tape on Spencer's chin but I was unaware that Jeff punched him. I must have missed that. Dana has made comment before that he doesn't have say in how things get edited that he doesn't re-arrange things a certain way for show. I dunno if I believe that or not, but something is definitely screwy. I understand its a show and ratings are key but still, TUF is one of the most legitimate reality shows out there.
I don't know dude, you're gonna give yourself an ulcer worrying about this dumb shit. Most UFC fans are not into it for the technique and the skill. That's just the sad reality of it all. The UFC wasn't even profitable until they created TUF, I think that says a lot for the business model. Honestly, I think it's Dana's little secret to success. I'm more than 100% sure that he appreciates skillful fighters be he clearly knows that skill doesn't sell tickets, drama does.
The UFC world of MMA exists in two realities. The drama BS world of nonsense that most people eat up and the beauty of the art that most of us who train, enjoy. Focus on the latter of the two options everything else is just noise.
It kind of bugs me when people on MMA forums and even here, feel obligated to comment on the character of these fighters as if we will ever know these people. I'd rather leave that element of the game for the WWE fans, that's not what drew me to MMA.
Is Marc Stevens a jerk? I really don't care. He could have walked in as Hitler in black face and made a bunch of racist asian jokes towards Nam Phan and I wouldn't care. Conversely, I don't care about Nam. I enjoy watching skilled fighters, end of story. I'm kind let down that you yourself are getting caught up into all of this stuff but hey, you're young and older wiser people have done worse. It's normal to want to defend your couch but he's a big man, he can do it for himself. I say that with the utmost respect as I can't imagine how it would feel to see your good friend being smeared on national television.
Just train.
Roofliss.....many of the guys know me personaly on this forum, I am who I am, nothing fishy about it. Smart??? I guess so, not cocky about it, thats just what it is.In advanced class's for most everything in school. We can sit down and play a game of chess sometime if you want. I have been playing since I was 6. The last thing I every want to be accused of is being a troll....or worse someone I'm not. Maybe I'll lay off this forum I love if guys are feeling this way, and stick to the ones I use that I don't have to use my age.
AJ you made good since to me, I'll let it go. Thought about it....your right, I wouldn't care at all if It wasn't my coach and didn't know the guy. So why should anyone else care about my opinion on it. Its mine and mine alone.
Doesn't change the fact he's 1 of 2 awesome coaches' I have and I'm going to train with him now. Later.
Nah Conner, don't tap out on us :) You just keep training and kicking ass! We understand your position defending your coach. And we all know reality shows are far from "reality". Marc will get another shot, and then he can properly prepare, train, and show the world his true mettle.
Conner you have more intelligent things to say then 75 percent of the adults i know keep rocking it the way you do bro :)
It's awesome that you excel at chess. I played chess competitively when I was younger too (kindergarten to 5th grade) and once I started doing jiu jitsu I realized a lot of the same skills apply to both. In fact, being good at chess when you're younger gives you a serious advantage in life in general. The ability to think critically and plan ahead and flesh out your opponent's strategy... all great life skills. Congrats. I seriously regret not continuing with chess beyond lower school, it's something I would do over in a second, despite the "nerd" status you are pegged with, but you can be a nerd who can whoop a jock's ass, so stick with it my man! In sum, chess breeds intelligence at a young age.