Chris Horodecki: Loss of focus leads to loss of consciousness
I was checking out the WEC fights from Sat and came across them gem of a GIF. I think it is safe to say that Chris Horodecki will never ever make this mistake again. Turning his back was a bold move...It did not work out in his favor one bit!
His loss of focus truly led to him losing consciousness!
In the debut of Chris Horodecki in the WEC, he did just that. He casually walked away from his opponent, resulting in him counting tweety birds!
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It doesn’t even matter. Horodecki was going to lose this fight, and that’s why I bet the house on it. Njokuani had crazy reach on him, way more power, and his length and frame were going to stuff any takedown attempts. Horodecki has never shown any power really, and he began to use the same tired combinations he exhibited in the IFL.
What he really needs to do is shred his body and cut more weight.
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Yeah he looks way to marshmellowish for his division, he needs to either cut more weight and drop down a weight class or start bulking up. He really is a talented fighter given his age though.
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If he could make 135, he’d be a real threat. He’d be one of the biggest 135’ers in the division.
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by Leland Roling on Dec 21, 2009 12:59 PM EST up reply actions
he didn't quite lose consciousness
wish he had though :’(
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by Hendo_One-Shot on Dec 21, 2009 11:50 AM EST reply actions
This should be illegal
It should be illegal to hit a small child who tried to run away to his parents , which clearly is the case here . Who is this young boy and why is he fighting huge old men in a cage?
for money
Even a broken clock is right two times a day.
by Chris Toffer on Dec 22, 2009 9:42 AM EST up reply actions

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