Guest Army Eye Posted March 1, 2003 Report Posted March 1, 2003 Dunno if anybody else will be here + watching the show, but if so here's a discussion thread.
Guest Angle-plex Posted March 1, 2003 Report Posted March 1, 2003 I won't be watching. I don't have any money.
Guest the pinjockey Posted March 1, 2003 Report Posted March 1, 2003 Does it start at 10 with the preview at 9:30?
Guest the pinjockey Posted March 1, 2003 Report Posted March 1, 2003 Thanks this is the first UFC PPV I am ordering and just wondered if it had the same set up as WWF PPVs.
Guest Army Eye Posted March 1, 2003 Report Posted March 1, 2003 Matyushenko wins by unanimous decision. Rizzo once again disappoints with his lack of aggression. Ken Shamrock is on color commentary and doing a pretty good job.
Guest Army Eye Posted March 1, 2003 Report Posted March 1, 2003 Baroni vs. Lindland great fight so far. Barely anybody's viewing the thread, let alone replying so I won't bother with further commenting.
Guest Lei Tong Posted March 1, 2003 Report Posted March 1, 2003 SPOILERS: Matt Lindland wins via unanimous decision. Uno/Penn draw. Mir subs Tank via ankle lock in about a minute.
Guest the pinjockey Posted March 1, 2003 Report Posted March 1, 2003 Holy shit Sylvia fucked him up. It looked like he broke Ricco jaw, he only looked like he was opening half of his mouth.
Guest Army Eye Posted March 1, 2003 Report Posted March 1, 2003 Big upset, Ricco is knocked out!!! Tim Sylvia wins and now another Miltech fighter is holding a title. I nailed every prediction except for that fight
Guest the pinjockey Posted March 1, 2003 Report Posted March 1, 2003 Just curious with no MMA background knowledge what type of upset is that? Is it mild or more along the lines of Angles winning the WS type upset?
Guest Army Eye Posted March 1, 2003 Report Posted March 1, 2003 Pretty damn big. This was only Sylvia's second UFC fight and Ricco had not lost a single fight since 1999. It's hard to compare it to baseball but I think this is on the level of Vernon Forrest beating Shane Mosley the first time.
Guest Dangerous A Posted March 1, 2003 Report Posted March 1, 2003 What a disappointing comeback for Tank. The MMA world has passed him up and the he can't deal with it. Hence his challenge to a bar fight. Trying to salvage what dignity he can since he will no longer draw any more because he's washed up.
Guest the pinjockey Posted March 1, 2003 Report Posted March 1, 2003 Did Tank ever have a fight where he was skilled while on the ground or have his fights always been if he gets taken down the fight is over?
Guest Lei Tong Posted March 1, 2003 Report Posted March 1, 2003 SPOILERS: TIm Sylvia TKO's Ricco ROdriguez in the 1st. Riccco got treated like a ragdoll (which is saying something), and actually had a very tight armbar seemingly secured. But Tim escaped, and countered a low kick with right cross, and followed up with some big punches on the prone Ricco for the stoppage. Big props to the very big (& VERY strong) TIm Sylvia.
Guest RavishingRickRudo Posted March 1, 2003 Report Posted March 1, 2003 Holy Fucking Shit. Ricco Loses... Wow, that must really be pissing off Dana White... How soon will the rematch be announced? The MMA world passed Tank by A LONG time ago. I mean, jeez, Belfort and Smith destroyed him and that was about 25 UFC's ago.
Guest Army Eye Posted March 1, 2003 Report Posted March 1, 2003 What a disappointing comeback for Tank. The MMA world has passed him up and the he can't deal with it. Hence his challenge to a bar fight. Trying to salvage what dignity he can since he will no longer draw any more because he's washed up. eh.. whatever.. he got quickly tapped by Frank Mir, which Mir has now done to THREE of his six career opponents. I'm under no illusions that Tank can be an elite fighter at this point in his career, but still, for anybody who hasn't fought for years, Frank Mir is an extremely tough comeback fight. In terms of raw talent, he may be the top heavyweight in the UFC. If you think Tank's washed up, probably right, but he was put into an almost impossible situation.
Guest Youth N Asia Posted March 1, 2003 Report Posted March 1, 2003 Was Tank ever anything to begin with? His record is right around .500, and his record against good fighters is much worse. Tank's best days were when UFC was just a bloodsport with few rules, he doesn't stand a chance against the guys now.
Guest RavishingRickRudo Posted March 1, 2003 Report Posted March 1, 2003 He was impressive at UFC V (or was it 6?). And had a good match vs. Frye at UU2 (i believe it was...)
Guest Army Eye Posted March 1, 2003 Report Posted March 1, 2003 He is not a championship-caliber fighter. Take him for what he is, an exciting, charismatic guy who can deliver a devastating knockout. There is still a place for him in UFC. Frankly a lot of the current top fighters utliize boring styles.
Guest Youth N Asia Posted March 1, 2003 Report Posted March 1, 2003 He was impressive at UFC V (or was it 6?). And had a good match vs. Frye at UU2 (i believe it was...) He had a match in 6 where he just killed a guy with 2 punches. And I've seen the Ultimate Ultimate 2 match. Tank's record was only 50/50 back then...and now the skill level is way higher. His only draw is that he's a Tyson like freak and he'll be the bad guy.
Guest tank_abbott Posted March 1, 2003 Report Posted March 1, 2003 My Man Tank got whupped!!! Say it ain't so! Say it ain't so!
Guest ManKinnd Posted March 1, 2003 Report Posted March 1, 2003 My respect for Tank has gone way up since he approached this fight unlike he usually does. He was at the octagon five hours early, practicing punches and escaping the triangle for at least a half hour. He weighed in at 240 and looked very cut, at least compared to his other fights. He kept the trash talking to a minimum and was very respectful to Mir at the press conference. It just goes to show that MMA has gone through an evolution where you can't expect to go in there and punch someone in the face for a victory. The toehold is a very easy submission to escape, showing how his style is nowhere near geared to countering submission. Nonetheless, Tank definately has more respect from me.
Guest Dangerous A Posted March 2, 2003 Report Posted March 2, 2003 Tank's fights are usually the most exciting on a UFC card, but his chances of winning fights now goes down because as exciting as he is, he is one dimensional. He slugs it out and hopes to hit your silly button before he gets taken down or tires out because he is usually not in shape to go past 7+ minutes. Tank's fights still command attention because usually his fights end early, it's just who's hand gets raised in the end is the question.
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