Dynamite!! 2009 Live Play-by-Play, Results and Commentary
Japan's annual New Year's Eve fight-stravaganza goes down late night tonight for American fans, and BloodyElbow.com will have live coverage beginning with the start of HDNet's broadcast, tonight at 3:00 AM ET. (If you can't stay up, HDNet will be re-airing the entire show at 8:00 PM, and then again at 10:00 PM on January 1st.)
This year's installment of "Dynamite!!" will mark the first ever collaboration between K-1/DREAM parent company Fighting & Entertainment Group and rival promotion Sengoku Raiden Championship, with a card which features nine star-studded "DREAM vs. SRC" bouts.
In addition, Olympic gold medalist Satoshi Ishii will make his long-awaited MMA debut against fellow judoka Hidehiko Yoshida, and popular kickboxer Masato faces Andy Souwer (who's beat the "Silver Wolf" twice before) in what is ostensibly Masato's retirement fight.
As always, please, NO PRELIM SPOILERS in the comments.
The show is underway; full results after the jump.
Quick Results
Hidehiko Yoshida def. Satoshi Ishii via unanimous decision R3 5:00
Shinya Aoki def. Mizuto Hirota via technical submission (hammerlock) R1 1:17
Gegard Mousasi def. Gary Goodridge via TKO (punches) R1 1:34
Alistair Overeem def. Kazuyuki Fujita via KO (knee) R1 1:15
Masanori Kanehara def. "Kid" Yamamoto via unanimous decision R3 5:00
Tatsuya Kawajiri def. Kazunori Yokota via unanimous decision R3 5:00
Hideo Tokoro def. Jong Man Kim via unanimous decision R3 5:00
Melvin Manhoef def. Kazuo Misaki via TKO (punches) R1 1:49
Akihiro Gono def. Hayato "Mach" Sakurai via submission (armbar) R2 3:56
Michihiro Omigawa def. Hiroyuki Takaya via TKO (punches) R1 2:54
Hiroshi Izumi def. Katsuyori Shibata unanimous decision R3 5:00
Ikuhisa Minowa def. Sokoudjou via TKO (punches) R3 3:29
Main Event - K-1 Bout - 5R x 3 min. (+ 1R Ext.)
18: Masato def. Andy Souwer via unanimous decision (3-0) R5 3:00
SRC Cup - MMA Bout - Heavyweight - 3R x 5 min.
16: Hidehiko Yoshida (8-7-1) vs. Satoshi Ishii (debut)
R1: Early on, Ishii looking very tense, hunched over, in stark contrast to the relaxed and experienced Yoshida. Ishii falls to a knee after getting a big right hand laid on his chin by Yoshida! Yoshida is walking straight forward with no respect for Ishii, unloading uppercuts and knees from the clinch. Ishii's bloodied and looks absolutely stunned at what's transpired so far. Nonetheless, he bounces on his toes and pushes forward with 90 seconds left. Again, Yoshida clips Ishii with a big overhand right, then an uppercut. Yoshida's hands are at his waist, just waiting for an opening from the bobbing and weaving Ishii. Yoshida 10-9.
R2: Ishii's nose looks busted as he paces in his corner between rounds. Now the younger judoka ducks inside, clinches and lets loose with some punches and knees to the midsection of Yoshida. As Ishii gets brave and starts to move in, Yoshida backs him up with some stiff jabs. Ishii clinches up along the ropes, backs Yoshida into a post and yanks on a single-leg. Yoshida balances himself on the ropes and receives a warning, but stays vertical. Looks like Ishii is getting a little more relaxed, pushing forward with sloppy combinations which Yoshida mostly plays matador to. Clinching against the ropes, a knee from Ishii catches Yoshida squarely in the junk and the elder judo player falls to the ground, screaming in pain. The fight resumes after several minutes, and Ishii is docked a point. Ishii takes Yoshida down and passes to side control just as the bell rings. 10-9 Ishii, but 9-9 after the point deduction.
R3: The two clinch against the rops with Ishii trying for several trips, but nothing comes through and the ref restarts them. Ishii looks to clinch again, now sends some knees up the middle to Yoshida, who looks to be playing an entirely defensive game at this point. Ishii's looking far looser now, but only throwing single punches, seeking a big KO. Two minutes left in the bout. Ishii strings together a few punches, and a big uppercut from Yoshida just misses. With 40 seconds left, Yoshida shoots his first single-leg of the bout and Ishii sprawls. Ishii gasps for air as he stands for the final time. 10-9 Ishii.
BloodyElbow.com scores the bout 28-28.
Hidehiko Yoshida (9-7-1) def. Satoshi Ishii (0-1) via unanimous decision (3-0) R3 5:00
DREAM vs. SRC Bout - 3R x 5 min.
17: LW - Shinya Aoki (22-4, 1 NC / DREAM LW Champion) vs. Mizuto Hirota (12-3-1 / SRC LW Champion)
R1: Aoki goes real low for a single-leg almost immediately and puts Hirota on his rear in the corner. Using his right hand to wrap Hirota's own right arm behind his back, Aoki tries to tee off but can't find enough distance. Hirota's on his side with his arm wrenched behind him and Aoki in mount. Now Aoki turns Hirota onto his back and continues to wrench the arm. The ref steps in and... oh my god. The arm's completely broken, laying at a disgusting, jagged angle on the mat even after Aoki lets go and walks away. Aoki stands over Hirota and puts a middle finger right in his face. Pure class, that Aoki.
Shinya Aoki (23-4, 1 NC) def. Mizuto Hirota (12-4-1) via technical submission (hammerlock) R1 1:17
DREAM 5-4 SRC
DREAM MMA Bout - Heavyweight - 3R x 5 min.
15: Gegard Mousasi (27-2-1) vs. Gary Goodridge (23-19-1)
R1: Easy double leg takedown for Mousasi early, and he immediately begins unloading on Goodridge. Gegard winds up on top, where Goodridge momentarily holds off the inevitable. Soon, though, Mousasi drops more punches on the veteran and the referee halts the action. Goodridge seems dismayed, but it was just as well.
Gegard Mousasi (28-2-1) def. Gary Goodridge (23-20-1) via TKO (punches) R1 1:34
DREAM vs. SRC Bouts - 3R x 5 min.
14: HW - Alistair Overeem (31-11, 1 NC) vs. Kazuyuki Fujita (15-8)
R1: Overeem takes center ring, Fujita circling around him. Alistair clinches a few times and knees Fujita in the head, but they don't seem to faze "Iron Head." Overeem feints, catches Fujita ducking and sends a massive left knee directly to the right side of the Japanese fighter's face. It's a wrap. Fujita seems to be having trouble moving or seeing, and is removed from the ring on a stretcher after a few minutes.
Alistair Overeem (32-11, 1 NC) def. Kazuyuki Fujita (15-9) via KO (knee) R1 1:15
DREAM 4-4 SRC
13: BW - Norifumi "Kid" Yamamoto (17-2, 1 NC) vs. Masanori Kanehara (15-7-5)
R1: Both men come out firing, Kid knocking Kanehara to the mat first with a right hook. Now a lunging left straight sends the Sengoku champ backwards, and Kid connects with another hard right. Kanehara drops Kid with a straight right, but takes a kick to the groin as he rushes in. Kanehara recovers quickly and the action resumes. Kanehara dives for a double leg and Kid tries to grab a guillotine as both fighters tumble through the ropes. They're stood back up, where Kid begins mixing it up with low kicks and punches to the midsection. Kanehara times a takedown perfectly with a Kid low kick and falls into Yamamoto's open guard. Kanehara can't do much from top as Kid wraps up his arms from beneath. 10-10.
R2: Kanehara tags Kid with a sharp right hand, wades out, then does it again, causing Yamamoto to crumble face-first into the canvas. Kanehara looks like he wants to soccer kick the head of his downed opponent, but it's against the rules in these DREAM vs. SRC bouts. Instead, he follows Kid to the ground and works from half guard. Kanehara can't free his right leg, but uses short punches and shoulder shrugs to punish Kid, who holds on for dear life until the frame ends. 10-9 Kanehara.
R3: As Kanehara moves in with straight rights, Kid is lobbing overhand lefts, looking for the home run shot. Kid sticking with his leg kicks, Kanehara with his jabs. Yamamoto's face is pretty marked up, though a cut which opened near his eye early in the fight hasn't caused any problems. One minute left, both men standing. Kid connects with a left that sends Kanehara into survival mode, but Kid is relentless, clinching and connecting with knees. Another big left from Kid staggers his man. Kanehara fires back, but Kid throws his arms up to say "bring it." 10-9 Yamamoto.
BloodyElbow.com scores the bout 29-29.
Masanori Kanehara (16-7-5) def. Norifumi "Kid" Yamamoto (17-3, 1 NC) via unanimous decision (3-0) R3 5:00
DREAM 3-4 SRC
12: LW - Tatsuya Kawajiri (25-5-2) vs. Kazunori Yokota (11-2-3)
R1: Yokota tries to clinch up early and Kawajiri throws him onto his back. An unorthodox escape move by Yokota lands the fighters in a wheelbarrow sort of position (Kawajiri holding Yokota's legs and waist from behind, Yokota propping himself up on his hands) which Yokota eventually escapes from. Kawajiri scores another takedown, and Yokota attempts to escape the same way. This time Kawajiri is able to keep him on the ground, and now he moves to mount. Kawajiri sends several punches to the back of Yokota's head, but the ref is late to move to the other side and it goes unwarned. With Kawajiri in full mount, the ref restarts them in the center. Kawajiri pressing his chin into the cheek of Yokota, and now Crusher's warned for more punches to the back of the head. Yokota has his back taken with 20 seconds left but stays out of trouble. 10-9 Kawajiri.
R2: Powering through a double leg, Kawajiri puts Yokota on the ground, back against a ringpost, attempting to take mount. Yokota stands and 'Jiri pops him with a few short uppercuts as he escapes. Yokota with a teep kick, then tags Kawajiri with a right hand as Tatsuya shoots in for another double. Kawajiri finishes the shot and briefly gets mount again, then the back. Yokota flips once more and now Kawajiri is in full mount, punching away. Again Yokota gives his back, and this time Kawajiri looks for a rear-naked choke. Yokota turns once more and Crusher transitions to an arm-triangle, but Yokota's able to defend this as well before giving his back up yet again. More flip-flopping from Yokota, but Kawajiri maintains mount and rides out the round. 10-9 Kawajiri.
R3: Kawajiri catches Yokota as the Sengoku fighter rushes forward with a flailing combination, then puts him back in the familiar position on the ground, back against the post. They're reset in the center, and Kawajiri gains a little ground by being awarded full mount. (He'd only been able to pass halfway due to the positioning in the corner.) With Yokota turned on his side, a visibly tiring Kawajiri attempts to seal the deal with hammerfists, but Yokota's a tough customer. Finally, Kawajiri passes to Yokota's right and locks up another arm-triangle, but Yokota bucks and nearly reverses! Not quite enough, though, and Kawajiri transitions from a choke to a nasty looking armbar. Yokota refuses to tap and the referee's not stepping in! Both men grimace and cringe as Kawajiri attempts to get the tap in the final 20 seconds. Kawajiri extends a hand to Yokota after the fight, clearly having gained some respect for the underdog. 10-8 Kawajiri.
BloodyElbow.com scores the bout 30-26 Kawajiri.
Tatsuya Kawajiri (26-5-2) def. Kazunori Yokota (11-3-3) via unanimous decision (3-0) R3 5:00
DREAM 3-3 SRC
11: FW - Hideo Tokoro (25-21-1) vs. Jong Man Kim (21-10-3, 1 NC)
R1: Tokoro grabs a Thai plum and connects with a solid knee, but the follow-up inside thigh kick catches Kim low. The Korean fighter takes a minute to recover, and it's back on. During an exchange, Kim sweeps the leg of Tokoro, but Hideo scrambles ably and avoids trouble. Tokoro goes inside with a lunging knee to the body and eats some solid punches for his trouble. Both fighters slinging leather, looking to connect with something major, but nothing finds the mark. With 90 seconds left, Tokoro jumps guard and locks up a triangle on Kim, then transitions to an armbar. Kim's head and left arm are trapped between the legs of Tokoro, who lays on his back. Tokoro steps over and transitions to a standard armbar, but Kim somehow escapes. Fantastic first round. 10-9 Tokoro.
R2: Tokoro keeping Kim at bay with jabs and thigh kicks, but catches a left hand when he tries to get inside and clinch with the Korean. Kim's only throwing single punches while Tokoro walks him down, feinting and jabbing. Kim's right eye is almost completely swollen shut from the jabs of Tokoro. 10-9 Tokoro.
R3: More of the same from Tokoro in the first minute of the last frame, before Kim catches him with a pair of hooks and chases the Japanese fighter down to the mat. Kim takes his back and looks for the RNC, but Tokoro escapes! Tokoro on top, passes to the left of Kim and traps the arm. It looks like Tokoro will be able to finish, but Kim sweeps and extracts the arm! Great scramble. One minute left and both men are slugging away. Tokoro connects with a hard left and a pair of knees from the clinch, but Kim stays standing. Kim smiling now as Tokoro throws everything he's got at the game last-minute replacement. Tokoro gets him down and takes mount just as the bout ends. 10-9 Tokoro.
BloodyElbow.com scores the bout 30-28 Tokoro.
Hideo Tokoro (26-21-1) def. Jong Man Kim (21-11-3, 1 NC) via unanimous decision (3-0) R3 5:00
DREAM 2-3 SRC
10: MW - Melvin Manhoef (23-6-1) vs. Kazuo Misaki (22-9-2, 1 NC)
R1: Both men twitch and feint for a minute before Manhoef sends a single jab down the pipe. Melvin explodes and lands a pair of hard lefts, the second of which puts Misaki on his rear. Misaki bounces off the ropes and snares one of Manhoef's legs, but it's too late - the fall caused the ref to step in and halt the bout prematurely. Misaki is still giving official Kenichi Serizawa an earful a minute after the bout ends.
Melvin Manhoef (24-6-1) def. Kazuo Misaki (22-10-2, 1 NC) via TKO (punches) R1 1:49
DREAM 1-3 SRC
09: WW - Hayato "Mach" Sakurai (35-9-2) vs. Akihiro Gono (30-15-7)
R1: Gono assuming a Muay Thai stance and flicking outside thigh kicks at Sakurai. Now Sakurai connects with a combination and pushes forward, but Gono ties up and recovers. Gono ducks a left hand from Sakurai, picks Mach up by the waist and slams him onto his back. Gono trying to pass to Sakurai's left but stuck in half guard with 30 seconds on the clock. They ride it out. 10-10.
R2: Nice front kicks from Gono. Sakurai stumbles Gono with a short right. Gono catches a kick from Mach, and Sakurai flops to guard, where Gono immediately passes to his left. Gono steps over the left arm of Sakurai for the crucifix, transitions to an armbar and elicits the tap from Mach.
Akihiro Gono (31-15-7) def. Hayato "Mach" Sakurai (35-10-2) via submission (armbar) R2 3:56
DREAM 0-3 SRC
08: FW - Hiroyuki Takaya (12-7-1) vs. Michihiro Omigawa (8-8-1)
R1: Omigawa gets inside early and tries to trip Takaya in the corner, but Takaya stays upright. While Takaya tries to keep outside and slap away with leg kicks, Omigawa is keeping a frantic pace with his punches, landing left hooks and jabs at will. Omigawa's really exploding on his punches and ducking everything Takaya sends his way. Takaya is felled with a brutal right cross to the chin and Omigawa pounces on his wounded foe. With Takaya turtling up and Omigawa raining down punches, the referee has no choice but to step in.
Michihiro Omigawa (9-8-1) def. Hiroyuki Takaya (12-8-1) via TKO (punches) R1 2:54
DREAM 0-2 SRC
07: LHW - Katsuyori Shibata (4-6-1) vs. Hiroshi Izumi (0-1)
R1: Slow start as both men are tentative on the feet, Shibata flicking a jab out to test the range and Izumi not threatening with much of anything. After two minutes of inactivity, the referee warns both fighters. Shibata flurries and connects with an uppercut, clinches and shoots some knees up the gut, but Izumi recovers. Shibata doing a good job of using his reach; when Izumi finally closes the distance and backs Shibata into a corner, he's not able to do anything with it. 10-9 Shibata.
R2: Izumi seems content to stand on the outside and eat shots from Shibata, until the judoka backs him into a corner and opens up with a flurry. Not much power behind Izumi's punches and Shibata emerges unscathed. Izumi ducks a wide left, grabs a waistlock and puts Shibata on his back against a ringpost. Izumi's got full mount, but Shibata's able to prop himself up and defend so that Izumi can't land much. Shibata actually lands a few nice uppercuts from beneath before scrambling out and returning to his feet. Izumi stumbles backward as straight right from Shibata connects. Izumi's the one moving forward now, but Shibata is beating him to the punch every time. 10-9 Shibata.
R3: Shibata chases Izumi down with a torrent of punches, but Izumi's able to weather the storm and clinch up as Shibata tries to put him on the gound. Izumi still looking for a knockout punch, but he just doesn't have the power and Shibata is picking him apart with jabs and knees. And just as I type that, Izumi finally lands a decent punch and puts Shibata in danger. He puts Shibata on the ground and mounts, then begins teeing off with some rather feeble hammerfists. The ref moves the action from the ropes to center ring and Izumi resumes work from mount. He's throwing everything at Shibata now, but there's not much pepper on his punches and Shibata's covering up well. Fifteen seconds left and Izumi's still trying to end this. He just can't do it, though he did take the round. 10-9 Izumi.
BloodyElbow.com scores the bout 29-28 Shibata.
Hiroshi Izumi (1-1) def. Katsuyori Shibata (4-7-1) via unanimous decision (3-0) R3 5:00
DREAM 0-1 SRC
K-1 Koshien (Under 18) Tournament Final - 3R x 2 min. (+ 1R Ext.)
06: Masaaki Noiri def. Shota Shimada via unanimous decision (3-0) R3 2:00
K-1 Bout - Heavyweight - 3R x 3 min.
05: Yosuke Nishijima vs. Ray Sefo
R1: The boxer Nishijima chose to wear shoes for this fight, and therefore cannot kick. Sefo going to the legs of Nishijima early, backing him up with straights and coming inside with uppercuts. Nishijima on wobbly legs after a short left hook from Sefo, but he recovers when Sefo doesn't come forward. Nishijima returns the favor with a clean left of his own as the round ends. 10-9 Sefo, and all three judges agree.
R2: Spinning back kick from Sefo connects to the midsection of Nishijima, who begins pouring it on and backing Sefo into a corner. Sefo ties up and they back out. Sefo clowning now, hands by his side, shaking his rump and trying to get Nishijima to bring the fight to him. Sefo knocked Nishijima down, but it was ruled a slip, so all three judges score it 10-10, but I'd say 10-9 Sefo again.
R3: Sefo clicks Nishijima with a right hand and this knockdown is indisputible. Nishijima pops back up, ref gives him the count and they restart. Nishijima with a nice left, but Sefo shakes it off and returns fire with a handsome side kick. With 60 seconds left, they stand toe-to-toe and fire away. Nishijima lunges in and eats a straight right, an uppercut, a jab, then an inside thigh kick. And it's a wrap. Judges' scores aren't announced on the broadcast, but should be 10-8 Sefo.
Ray Sefo def. Yosuke Nishijima via unanimous decision (3-0) R3 3:00
Super Hulk Tournament Final - 3R x 5 min.
04: Ikuhisa Minowa (43-30-8) vs. Rameau Thierry Sokoudjou (7-5)
R1: Both men stand statuesque, sizing each other up for the opening minute. Minowa begins to circle but gets backed into a corner by Sokoudjou. 90 seconds in, still no strikes thrown. Soko finally slaps at the thigh of Minowa with a leg kick, and Minowa ties him up against the ropes. Sokoudjou trips Minowa, but Minowa escapes to the feet. He drops for a leg and Sokoudjou pounds but can't extract the limb. Sokoudjou tries to hop away and yank the leg out, to no avail. Finally Sokoudjou goes down to guard and gets free. Sokoudjou drills Minowa with some hard shots and it looks like trouble for a moment as Minowa lands on his side on the mat, but the Speedo'd one recovers. Sokoudjou scurries to the back and works for a rear-naked choke, but Minowa defends. Soko switches to a crossface/neck crank, but again Minowa evades submission. Minowa drilling elbows to the right knee of Sokoudjou, which is heavily taped. The round runs out with Sokoudjou on Minowa's back. 10-9 Sokoudjou.
R2: Nothing doing in the first 90 seconds again. Sokoudjou tags Minowa with an uppercut and the wrestler rushes in for a waistlock. Minowa pulls guard but eats more punches from Sokoudjou as he searches for a leg. They stand briefly, but Sokoudjou drops Minowa in the corner and presses him against the ringpost. Sokoudjou in the half guard of an inactive Minowa, and the ref stands them up and repositions them in center ring. Sokoudjou postures up to strike, trying to pass to the left side of Minowa, but can't get his right leg free. Forty-five seconds left, Sokoudjou still trying to pass, sending hammerfists down. Sokoudjou stands over Minowa, who snares a kneebar just as the round ends. 10-9 Sokoudjou.
R3: One more time - both men stand toe-to-toe, staring at one another for the first minute of the round. The referee warns both men, then resume the staring even as he calls for action. Ninety seconds in, both fighters are issued yellow cards (10% purse deduction). Now two minutes into the final round and neither man has attempted any offense whatsoever. At 2:30, the referee issues a second yellow card to both men. More nothing. Sokoudjou connects with a spinning back kick to the gut of Minowa. With 90 seconds left, Minowa backs Sokoudjou against the ropes, flurries and connects with a shocking left hook. Sokoudjou is down! Referee Moritaka Oshiro steps in and waves it off! Looked a bit premature, but...
Ikuhisa Minowa (44-30-8) def. Rameau Thierry Sokoudjou (7-6) via TKO (punches) R3 3:29
K-1 Koshien (Under 18) Tournament Semifinal Bouts - 3R x 2 min.
03: SF #2 - Shota Shimada def. Katsuki Ishida via majority decision (2-0) R3 2:00
02: SF #1 - Masaaki Noiri def. Hiroya via unanimous decision (3-0) R3 2:00
01: Reserve - Tsukasa Fuji def. Ryuya Kusakabe via majority decision (2-0) R3 2:00
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It's a really good card
I see DREAM taking the advantage but Sengoku fighters are more dangerous opponents than the odds would show. Let’s hope that both Kawajiri and Aoki win to set up a mega fight.
Aoki really deserves respect. He is the LW that is fighting the best competition…
I expect a statement from KID and his return as his FW king form.
I shall take a nap this afternoon so that I can pull this one off.
Walking the line between intelligence and ignorance since 1985
@deowade
Is Dream and Sengoku going to permenently merge after this event or will they continue to run seperately?
for all intents and purposes, just consider all my posts as works of satire.
Sengoku has one more show schduled in March. But it might get scrapped
by Erich Vowell on Dec 30, 2009 12:23 PM EST up reply actions
Weigh-In Results
Shinya Aoki (153.5) vs. Mizuto Hirota (152)
Alistair Overeem (259.5) vs. Kazuyuki Fujita (251)
Satoshi Ishii (229) vs. Hidehiko Yoshida (226.5)
Norifumi "KID" Yamamoto (137) vs. Masanori Kanehara (138.5)
Tatsuya Kawajiri (154) vs. Kazunori Yokota (154)
Hideo Tokoro (141) vs. Kim Jong Man (141)
Melvin Manhoef (182.5) vs. Kazuo Misaki (181.5)
Hayato "Mach" Sakurai (167) vs. Akihiro Gono (167)
Hiroyuki Takaya (141) vs. Michihiro Omigawa (141)
Katsuyori Shibata (198) vs. Hiroshi Izumi (204.5)
Overeem
Just keeps growing. He is going to have to cut weight soon
by Erich Vowell on Dec 30, 2009 12:22 PM EST up reply actions
Or lay off the gummy bear juice.
The mat is my church, the ground is my heaven, Jiu-Jitsu is my religion. And once you hit the ground you're in my world. My world is like the ocean, I’m like a shark and most people don't even know how to swim - Draculino
by Patrick Tenney on Dec 30, 2009 12:44 PM EST up reply actions
While this thread is still in prefight mode..
Does anyone else find SBN’s code severely broken in IE? When I’m at my office on my Mac, I don’t have any issues, but when I’m home on my PC, the site loads out like shit and I have constant code-error prompts.
Blackout612- "Wuts teh UFC?"
Ubernoober- "It like two guy who just stand and swing for fence and try to knock each other shit out it awesome"
I find most things break in IE.
Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better. -Samuel Beckett
by Scott C. Broussard on Dec 31, 2009 2:24 AM EST up reply actions
Firefox cures web-aids.
Don’t use Google products.
I specializes in grammar fail.
by a tommy point on Dec 31, 2009 2:27 AM EST up reply actions
Too late
I have a G1.
Blackout612- "Wuts teh UFC?"
Ubernoober- "It like two guy who just stand and swing for fence and try to knock each other shit out it awesome"
Well, that’s one step closer to the furnace for you. So sorry.
I specializes in grammar fail.
by a tommy point on Dec 31, 2009 2:31 AM EST up reply actions
It's a good smart phone
But I recently realized I hate smart phones. I just want to go back to when phones called people….
Blackout612- "Wuts teh UFC?"
Ubernoober- "It like two guy who just stand and swing for fence and try to knock each other shit out it awesome"
by Blackout612 on Dec 31, 2009 2:33 AM EST up reply actions 1 recs
Firefox is becoming too bloated IMO.
Officially now the head of the Lobstein bandwagon.
by P Brady on Dec 31, 2009 2:29 AM EST up reply actions 1 recs
For computers trying to survive 3 years past their expiration date, maybe.
I specializes in grammar fail.
by a tommy point on Dec 31, 2009 2:31 AM EST up reply actions
I should start the drinking.
Alla som inte dansar är våldtäktsmän.
Cré nom de Zeus, on est jamais content.
Hadouken.
by Eugene Schelfaut on Dec 30, 2009 9:45 PM EST reply actions
The Road has to be the most depressing movie ever made.
Alla som inte dansar är våldtäktsmän.
Cré nom de Zeus, on est jamais content.
Hadouken.
by Eugene Schelfaut on Dec 30, 2009 11:19 PM EST reply actions
I’m going to give a few titles and you tell me if they made you feel better:
They Shoot Horses, Don’t They?
Winter Light
Lilja 4-Ever
Johnny Got His Gun
The Bicycle Thief
All Quiet on the Western Front
Silent Running
Let's Add:
Bad Lieutenant
Chinatown
Requiem for a Dream
Cries and Whispers
Dancer in the Dark
Tokyo Story
Happiness
Grave Of The Fireflies
Sick: The Life And Death Of Bob Flanagan, Supermasochist
Funny Games (Most anything by Michael Haneke, really)
Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better. -Samuel Beckett
by Scott C. Broussard on Dec 31, 2009 2:29 AM EST up reply actions
A.I. wins. It was the exact moment you realized Spielberg would never make another good movie.
Besides Munich.
Officially now the head of the Lobstein bandwagon.
The only Spielberg films I like are Jaws, Jurassic Park, and Munich.
Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better. -Samuel Beckett
by Scott C. Broussard on Dec 31, 2009 2:34 AM EST up reply actions
After Crystal Skull and A.I. I'll assume every one ends with aliens.
Officially now the head of the Lobstein bandwagon.
Chinatown is just too damn mesmerizin to be depressing. If I ever want to really feel down I watch the Last Laugh, The Wedding March, Sunrise, The Unknown or The Crowd. Silent movies just know how to depress you.
Or maybe I’ll just watch Gary Goodridge tonight and that’ll do it for me. So sad.
by John Nash on Dec 31, 2009 2:40 AM EST via mobile up reply actions
Passion of Joan of Arc
That’ll get your fix.
Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better. -Samuel Beckett
by Scott C. Broussard on Dec 31, 2009 2:42 AM EST up reply actions
Good movie but I don’t find Dreyer depressing. Too absorbed by his cinematic skills. Kind of like Eisenstein.
by John Nash on Dec 31, 2009 2:47 AM EST via mobile up reply actions
I love tragedy
Too much comedy in American film.
Blackout612- "Wuts teh UFC?"
Ubernoober- "It like two guy who just stand and swing for fence and try to knock each other shit out it awesome"
Lets not forget all von Trier films, irreversible, children of men, and i havent watched it in years but remember boyz in the hood tearing me up as an adolescent. and for most depressing moment, not film, you must say mustafa’s death… depending on your age
We're just a million little gods causin' rain storms, turning every good thing to rust.
by Anthony Pace on Dec 31, 2009 4:35 AM EST via mobile up reply actions
Jonny got his gun isnt sad for the mere fact thad Donald Sutherland plays Jesus. the book by Trumbo was horribly affecting to me at 13 though
We're just a million little gods causin' rain storms, turning every good thing to rust.
by Anthony Pace on Dec 31, 2009 4:28 AM EST via mobile up reply actions
With the introductions and U18 tourney, it can be safely assumed Minowaman v Sokoudjou won’t be within an hour of the beginning, correct?
Mayhem Miller joining The Voice and Guy Mezger for the broadcast tonight.
Fun.
I specializes in grammar fail.
http://mmajunkie.com/news/17365/jason-mayhem-miller-part-of-dynamite-2009-broadcast-team.mma
I specializes in grammar fail.
by a tommy point on Dec 31, 2009 1:40 AM EST up reply actions
OH GOD IT WILL BE WORSE.
LIKE THE TIME TRIGG DIDN’T KNOW WHAT A GOGOPLATA WAS
Officially now the head of the Lobstein bandwagon.
HKL tweet –
Apparently Minowaman vs. Sokou is live right now in Japan
What the hell?
"My diet is like Atkins, but with the carbs." - BJ Penn
nospoilersplzkthx
I specializes in grammar fail.
by a tommy point on Dec 31, 2009 2:26 AM EST up reply actions
Sorry, wasn’t trying to spoil anything, just wondering what’s goin on is all.
"My diet is like Atkins, but with the carbs." - BJ Penn
Oh, I know you weren’t.
Just posting the obligatory warning so no raging momos do something stupid.
I specializes in grammar fail.
by a tommy point on Dec 31, 2009 2:29 AM EST up reply actions
...and Breen just spoiled Minowaman/Soko on twitter.
I shall not follow in kind here.
Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better. -Samuel Beckett
by Scott C. Broussard on Dec 31, 2009 2:37 AM EST up reply actions
Jordan Breen is a momo.
I specializes in grammar fail.
by a tommy point on Dec 31, 2009 2:38 AM EST up reply actions
I is here.
I specializes in grammar fail.
by a tommy point on Dec 31, 2009 2:36 AM EST up reply actions
Not totally
But it still counts.. Have to pick up drunk girls in t-minus 20 minutes and won’t be allowed to watch MMA. :(
Hooray for DVR!
Blackout612- "Wuts teh UFC?"
Ubernoober- "It like two guy who just stand and swing for fence and try to knock each other shit out it awesome"
I like how the Captain America Transformer turns into a Hummer
What’s more American than that?
Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better. -Samuel Beckett
by Scott C. Broussard on Dec 31, 2009 2:39 AM EST up reply actions
So true. So very, very true.
I specializes in grammar fail.
by a tommy point on Dec 31, 2009 2:44 AM EST up reply actions
In spirit. BENC slows my feed.
Sorry guys!
WAR YODA KILLER!!!
"Respond intelligently even to unintelligent treatment."
-Lao Tzu
I’m here but we’ll see for how long.
by John Nash on Dec 31, 2009 2:44 AM EST via mobile reply actions
If you’re back on Cali time, you’ve got no excuses.
Blackout612- "Wuts teh UFC?"
Ubernoober- "It like two guy who just stand and swing for fence and try to knock each other shit out it awesome"
Hopefully it's as good as mine
Read above.
Blackout612- "Wuts teh UFC?"
Ubernoober- "It like two guy who just stand and swing for fence and try to knock each other shit out it awesome"
Oh by the way there’s a tab waiting for you at the NE Palace.
by John Nash on Dec 31, 2009 2:50 AM EST via mobile up reply actions
Hahaha
I actually believe you.
Blackout612- "Wuts teh UFC?"
Ubernoober- "It like two guy who just stand and swing for fence and try to knock each other shit out it awesome"
The one night I stay up to watch this to watch Soko, Breen posts the results, damn you sir, damn you.
Be sure to tune into Breen’s radio show for a convoluted defense of his spoiling the fight hours before it airs.
I specializes in grammar fail.
by a tommy point on Dec 31, 2009 2:51 AM EST up reply actions
Picks: Sokoudjou, Yoshida, Overeem, KID, Omigawa, Mach, Shibata, Misaki, Hirota, Crusher, Mousasi, Tokoro, Souwer.
Actually
I’ve got Aoki, too.
Blackout612- "Wuts teh UFC?"
Ubernoober- "It like two guy who just stand and swing for fence and try to knock each other shit out it awesome"
Minowa, Yoshida, Fujita, Kid, Omigawa, Gono, Shibata, Misaki, Aoki, Crusher, Mousasi, Tokoro, Masato
Officially now the head of the Lobstein bandwagon.
Iron Head rises again!
Disagree with you on Omigawa. My irrational hatred of him commands me to pick against his marginally talented, fan favorite, gift decision getting ass.
Oh, and Manhoef will force Misaki to face the children.
I specializes in grammar fail.
by a tommy point on Dec 31, 2009 2:55 AM EST up reply actions
Damn you HDNet for not showing this live or damn you FEG for starting this show earlier than planned.
It’s not starting any earlier for the Japanese. Super Hulk is part of the prelims for some reason. They’ll probably air it first anyway I imagine.
My favorite Japanese announced American Name evar--
TERRRRRRRRRRYYYYYY FUNK-UUUUUUUUUUUUUUU!!!!
Blackout612- "Wuts teh UFC?"
Ubernoober- "It like two guy who just stand and swing for fence and try to knock each other shit out it awesome"
Haha
That is a good one, but I still yell mine all the time. I also heard an old Hmong man scream “GEEEEEEORGE CROOOOOONEY!!!!” at the top of this lungs at a wedding, and have still never laughed as hard in my life.
Blackout612- "Wuts teh UFC?"
Ubernoober- "It like two guy who just stand and swing for fence and try to knock each other shit out it awesome"
Jason High
Tweeted to me:
if I can do it from my phone I will. What do I do?
YUS!
AWmusic - mp3 blog.
http://twitter.com/awmusicblog
Sexting.
Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better. -Samuel Beckett
by Scott C. Broussard on Dec 31, 2009 2:59 AM EST up reply actions
Hopefully that's the idea
it would definitely be fun.
AWmusic - mp3 blog.
http://twitter.com/awmusicblog
Also missed the opening ceremony
According to http://www.k-1.co.jp/en/event/2009/1231_dynamite/index.html it happened right before the Koshien fights. That sucks, these ceremonies are usually great.
Sorry gents
I’m the winner of the earliest bowout award for the night. Enjoy the show..
Blackout612- "Wuts teh UFC?"
Ubernoober- "It like two guy who just stand and swing for fence and try to knock each other shit out it awesome"
Laaaaaaaaaaame...
Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better. -Samuel Beckett
by Scott C. Broussard on Dec 31, 2009 3:03 AM EST up reply actions
You have doo doo in your soul.
I specializes in grammar fail.
by a tommy point on Dec 31, 2009 3:03 AM EST up reply actions
I have to pick up my drunk girlfriend and her drunk ass roommate. I would totally prefer Dynamite to this.
Blackout612- "Wuts teh UFC?"
Ubernoober- "It like two guy who just stand and swing for fence and try to knock each other shit out it awesome"
Pay for a cab. If it’s meant to be, she’ll understand.
I specializes in grammar fail.
by a tommy point on Dec 31, 2009 3:05 AM EST up reply actions
1) Suggest you play naughty “games” with them.
2) Ties them to the bed.
3) Watch Dynamite!
Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better. -Samuel Beckett
by Scott C. Broussard on Dec 31, 2009 3:05 AM EST up reply actions
Evangelion mask?
Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better. -Samuel Beckett
by Scott C. Broussard on Dec 31, 2009 3:07 AM EST reply actions
And I'm fucked
Midnight hit and my power just went out. WTF?
by John Nash on Dec 31, 2009 3:08 AM EST via mobile reply actions
He accidentally accessed Head Kick Legend and threw his phone away in terror.
Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better. -Samuel Beckett
by Scott C. Broussard on Dec 31, 2009 3:10 AM EST up reply actions
One of the worst endings to any TV series I’ve seen.
Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better. -Samuel Beckett
by Scott C. Broussard on Dec 31, 2009 3:14 AM EST up reply actions
Just wait for the Gay Sex Scene in the 3rd movie.
Officially now the head of the Lobstein bandwagon.
Once the main series, I lost all interest I had for it. I don’t care.
Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better. -Samuel Beckett
by Scott C. Broussard on Dec 31, 2009 3:16 AM EST up reply actions
No
I lost all reason to care.
Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better. -Samuel Beckett
by Scott C. Broussard on Dec 31, 2009 3:19 AM EST up reply actions
Did they prevent him from writing a coherent story?
Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better. -Samuel Beckett
by Scott C. Broussard on Dec 31, 2009 3:20 AM EST up reply actions
2 episodes of avant garde introspection is....odd, but it definitely has a story.
Officially now the head of the Lobstein bandwagon.
I can hang with unorthodox storytelling – I fuckin’ love The Prisoner – but that was so random, so unnecessary, it undid the enjoyment I had for the rest of it.
Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better. -Samuel Beckett
by Scott C. Broussard on Dec 31, 2009 3:25 AM EST up reply actions
Prisoner is definitely in my Top 5 shows evah.
by Chris Nelson on Dec 31, 2009 3:26 AM EST up reply actions
Kaworu threw his lance to save the universe. Shinbji is more effiminate than usual. It's coming.
Literally.
Officially now the head of the Lobstein bandwagon.
Neon Genesis Evangelion - Unit 1
Anime
Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better. -Samuel Beckett
by Scott C. Broussard on Dec 31, 2009 3:13 AM EST up reply actions
Delayed
I read on sherdog (so could be complete BS) that this is delayed by about an hour. So beware of spoilers.
Not delayed, but already started.
Soko/Minowaman is already over.
Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better. -Samuel Beckett
by Scott C. Broussard on Dec 31, 2009 3:15 AM EST up reply actions
I thought so, but it seems excessive to drag out the fighters who are done for the night just for the opening ceremonies, so it could be on delay.
Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better. -Samuel Beckett
by Scott C. Broussard on Dec 31, 2009 3:18 AM EST up reply actions
hey this is my first japanese live commenting experience on bloodyelbow. My New Years resolution is to watch more international MMA.
Willkommen!
I specializes in grammar fail.
by a tommy point on Dec 31, 2009 3:19 AM EST up reply actions
I got to call it quits. A rockslide or something took out the power on my street. So no TV. No Internet. No DVR. No Dynamite!! So I have to ask everyone not to talk about it the next couple days until I get a chance to see it. Thanks for understanding.
by John Nash on Dec 31, 2009 3:31 AM EST via mobile reply actions
Welp, again with the HDNet non-subtitle videos
"I fight because I can’t sing, I can’t dance, and it beats working all day. Now ask me a question that doesn’t sound so fucking stupid." – Phil Baroni
So for folks (like me) who don’t follow the Koshien stuff, Hiroya is K-1’s 17yo wunderkind, the next Masato (they hope).
Finally.
Alla som inte dansar är våldtäktsmän.
Cré nom de Zeus, on est jamais content.
Hadouken.
by Eugene Schelfaut on Dec 31, 2009 3:35 AM EST reply actions
Everytime I see Koshien fights the first question that comes to my mind is...
“How big of a shitstorm would go down if this happened in the US?”
I'd sell bumper stickers
“My kickfighter can beat up your quarterback.”
Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better. -Samuel Beckett
by Scott C. Broussard on Dec 31, 2009 3:45 AM EST up reply actions
Hiroya has a lack of power, Nori is just walking through his strikes.
20-18
Officially now the head of the Lobstein bandwagon.
I hope something like this happens in the US
Maybe the UFC and Strikeforce could put something together like this one day. Then we can really see who has the best fighters. Don’t care what a ranking list says, I want to see them fight in the ring.
The only competitive match would be HW.
Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better. -Samuel Beckett
by Scott C. Broussard on Dec 31, 2009 3:49 AM EST up reply actions
Mousasi.
I specializes in grammar fail.
by a tommy point on Dec 31, 2009 3:49 AM EST up reply actions
Good point.
Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better. -Samuel Beckett
by Scott C. Broussard on Dec 31, 2009 3:50 AM EST up reply actions
This would be a great fight...
I guess we can only dream (no pun intended) because there’s no way Dana lets this happen. After watching Shogun fight him, I’m glad to see he has weaknesses. Now if a fighter that could take Anderson would emerge…
Mousasi.
I specializes in grammar fail.
by a tommy point on Dec 31, 2009 3:54 AM EST up reply actions
I'm not sure...
Your punches actually have to land for them to do damage. Can Gegard do that?
Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better. -Samuel Beckett
by Scott C. Broussard on Dec 31, 2009 3:55 AM EST up reply actions
Gegard can take people down, right?
Also, Gegard would probably have the best boxing for a Silva opponent in a while.
Officially now the head of the Lobstein bandwagon.
It would be tough. I still see Silva winning, but I think Mousasi is skilled enough to make Silva work for the win.
Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better. -Samuel Beckett
by Scott C. Broussard on Dec 31, 2009 3:57 AM EST up reply actions
How did they blackball the fighter who beat Hiroya last year?
Officially now the head of the Lobstein bandwagon.
Glad they did it right and gave the W to Noiri
Look foward to seeing him later tonight.
Glad the judges got that right. They’ll save the butchering for the Omigawa fight later.
"He's taking more hits than Nick Diaz's bong." - The Voice
Dream judges. Omigawa will have to get a legit win.
Officially now the head of the Lobstein bandwagon.
The judges are mostly the same in DREAM as in Sengoku. It’s the judging criteria that’s so fucked up even the judges don’t understand it.
I’m worried that the rules tonight include “no draws” in the DREAM x SRC bouts. Hopefully that doesn’t mean the “must” system.
by Chris Nelson on Dec 31, 2009 4:02 AM EST up reply actions
If you want to miss
most of the fights due to diarrhea afterwards, sure – indulge.
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http://twitter.com/awmusicblog
The problem is that BE has no real logo. Fightlinker has the Jackal Head. Cage Potato used pre-established designs. We have good inside jokes, but no graphic that brings it all together.
Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better. -Samuel Beckett
by Scott C. Broussard on Dec 31, 2009 4:03 AM EST up reply actions
You need to make more like these to get over 50%.
Alla som inte dansar är våldtäktsmän.
Cré nom de Zeus, on est jamais content.
Hadouken.
by Eugene Schelfaut on Dec 31, 2009 4:02 AM EST up reply actions 1 recs
Diego Sanchez was really drunk at MMA awards. It's up at Versus.com
Now back to the fights.
by snakecharmer1340 on Dec 31, 2009 4:02 AM EST reply actions
before the fight he asked how drunk he should get?
by snakecharmer1340 on Dec 31, 2009 4:04 AM EST up reply actions
Natasha is announcing the Fighter of the Year award.
Guess she got the gig before getting fired.
Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better. -Samuel Beckett
by Scott C. Broussard on Dec 31, 2009 4:05 AM EST up reply actions
For the last 10 minutes...
…all I’ve been able to think about is a Minowaman vs Lesnar fight. I must see this.
I specializes in grammar fail.
But I want to see it.
I specializes in grammar fail.
by a tommy point on Dec 31, 2009 4:04 AM EST up reply actions
Also
Yes it is.
I specializes in grammar fail.
by a tommy point on Dec 31, 2009 4:05 AM EST up reply actions
And poke it with a stick!
I specializes in grammar fail.
by a tommy point on Dec 31, 2009 4:10 AM EST up reply actions
I'm new to MMA in Japan. Minowa any good? His record is a little rough.
by snakecharmer1340 on Dec 31, 2009 4:10 AM EST reply actions
Minowa is a super hero. A giant slayer.
I specializes in grammar fail.
by a tommy point on Dec 31, 2009 4:12 AM EST up reply actions
Diego is plastered at the MMA awards.
He can barely give his acceptance speech.
Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better. -Samuel Beckett
by Scott C. Broussard on Dec 31, 2009 4:10 AM EST reply actions
Yeah, Minowa’s done a bunch of cross-promotion with Kinnikuman, even wrestled him earlier this year…

by Chris Nelson on Dec 31, 2009 4:13 AM EST up reply actions
If Minowaman wins, The arena may spontaneously combust.
Officially now the head of the Lobstein bandwagon.
Would you guys like these type intros in American promotions?
by snakecharmer1340 on Dec 31, 2009 4:18 AM EST reply actions
He likes you Soku. hahah.
Soku was like what the?
by snakecharmer1340 on Dec 31, 2009 4:20 AM EST reply actions
Ishii - 2010 Superhulk Champ!
Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better. -Samuel Beckett
by Scott C. Broussard on Dec 31, 2009 4:21 AM EST reply actions
heeeeeeeeeeey
shout out!
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by Cory Braiterman on Dec 31, 2009 4:21 AM EST reply actions
Night Crew Shout Out!!!
Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better. -Samuel Beckett
by Scott C. Broussard on Dec 31, 2009 4:21 AM EST reply actions
Schiavello is a BE fan – he tweets Leland’s previews of events and references our polls & night crew.
Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better. -Samuel Beckett
by Scott C. Broussard on Dec 31, 2009 4:24 AM EST up reply actions
I'm not used to seeing Minowaman look similar in size to his opponent...
Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better. -Samuel Beckett
by Scott C. Broussard on Dec 31, 2009 4:23 AM EST reply actions
Soko seems to be pretty well know in Japan.
He didn’t do to go in the US
by snakecharmer1340 on Dec 31, 2009 4:27 AM EST reply actions
The easiest rope-a-dope in history?
Actually, I think Soko looks okay.
"I'm AJB and I endorse this nut-puncher."
Soko was gassed 4 minutes ago.
I specializes in grammar fail.
by a tommy point on Dec 31, 2009 4:28 AM EST up reply actions
My feed is way behind yours. I just got that comment, and it doesn’t make any more sense now than it did two minutes ago.
"I'm AJB and I endorse this nut-puncher."
Mayhem had the worst staph infection
Bell saves Soku. He got lucky
by snakecharmer1340 on Dec 31, 2009 4:33 AM EST up reply actions
Ahh yea I thought I heard teeth, but never heard that saying before so assumed i misheard him.
by CliChe Guevara on Dec 31, 2009 4:42 AM EST up reply actions
I wonder what the chances are that those stickers/patches are PED related.
I dislike Matt Hughes. Shogun beat him like a dirty horse.
good to see Sokodjou
quitting smoking.
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by Cory Braiterman on Dec 31, 2009 4:32 AM EST up reply actions
Ha.
Alla som inte dansar är våldtäktsmän.
Cré nom de Zeus, on est jamais content.
Hadouken.
by Eugene Schelfaut on Dec 31, 2009 4:33 AM EST reply actions
The rampant underachieving? The lack of gameplan? The feeling that no matter how well he’s doing he’ll find a way to cock it up?
"I'm AJB and I endorse this nut-puncher."
Why don’t work for an opening? Cirlcle and jab.
by snakecharmer1340 on Dec 31, 2009 4:36 AM EST reply actions
this is getting the nod for worst fight of the year if this goes on
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by Cory Braiterman on Dec 31, 2009 4:38 AM EST reply actions
NEVER MIND
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by Cory Braiterman on Dec 31, 2009 4:39 AM EST up reply actions
WTF
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by Cory Braiterman on Dec 31, 2009 4:39 AM EST reply actions
I missed it.
Alla som inte dansar är våldtäktsmän.
Cré nom de Zeus, on est jamais content.
Hadouken.
by Eugene Schelfaut on Dec 31, 2009 4:39 AM EST reply actions
So that's about it for Sokouldou's elite MMA career...
Officially now the head of the Lobstein bandwagon.
No, Cane did that. That’s the end of Soko’s relevant MMA career.
"I'm AJB and I endorse this nut-puncher."
From KOing a Nogueria brother, to getting KO'd by Minowaman, has there been such a drastic fall?
Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better. -Samuel Beckett
by Scott C. Broussard on Dec 31, 2009 4:42 AM EST up reply actions
hdnet show a fucking replay for fucks sake
by I Can't Feel My Face on Dec 31, 2009 4:41 AM EST reply actions
wait...
did we just see Minowaman by KO?
"I fight because I can’t sing, I can’t dance, and it beats working all day. Now ask me a question that doesn’t sound so fucking stupid." – Phil Baroni
lol these japanese stoppages crack me up
by I Can't Feel My Face on Dec 31, 2009 4:43 AM EST reply actions
I disagree. Minowa would’ve hit 3 or 4 more punches and stop it anyway
"I fight because I can’t sing, I can’t dance, and it beats working all day. Now ask me a question that doesn’t sound so fucking stupid." – Phil Baroni
insert standard japanese mma comment
about bizareness among other things.
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by Cory Braiterman on Dec 31, 2009 4:44 AM EST reply actions
Oh, and just a reflection.
Soko’d can now mean:
1. To be ground and pounded after the ref has clearly stopped the fight
2. To pull a crazy upset TKO with one punch
3. To have a crazy upset TKO pulled against you with one punch
4. To gas in under 38 seconds into the 1st round
I specializes in grammar fail.
by a tommy point on Dec 31, 2009 4:48 AM EST up reply actions
lol mj entrance for sefo
nicely done. old mj too
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by Cory Braiterman on Dec 31, 2009 4:49 AM EST reply actions
In the rrrreedddd corner. hilarious announcer
by snakecharmer1340 on Dec 31, 2009 4:49 AM EST reply actions
part of the joys of japanese mma
i miss banshee lady
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by Cory Braiterman on Dec 31, 2009 4:51 AM EST up reply actions
He’s an Aussie, and they have enough trouble with English, much less a second language.
Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better. -Samuel Beckett
by Scott C. Broussard on Dec 31, 2009 4:52 AM EST up reply actions
two Kevin Jordan references in one night for me. If he fights like he did against Kevin Jordan, I want, no need to see him knocked the bleep out
Watch Sefo/Hunt.
Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better. -Samuel Beckett
by Scott C. Broussard on Dec 31, 2009 4:53 AM EST up reply actions
seriously. LIke going into a boxing match with one hand tied behind your back.
by snakecharmer1340 on Dec 31, 2009 4:56 AM EST up reply actions
It's only a matter of time. The guy in green is going to sleep.
by snakecharmer1340 on Dec 31, 2009 4:58 AM EST reply actions
Goddammit, get to the MMA already - I'm fading fast.
Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better. -Samuel Beckett
by Scott C. Broussard on Dec 31, 2009 5:00 AM EST reply actions
Sefo had no respect for his opponent at the end.
by snakecharmer1340 on Dec 31, 2009 5:05 AM EST up reply actions
Mayer himself is awesome – he just makes shitty music.
Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better. -Samuel Beckett
by Scott C. Broussard on Dec 31, 2009 5:09 AM EST up reply actions
How easy will finding these fights online be?
They don’t get taken down as quickly as American orgs, so I’m guessing they’ll be around, right?
Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better. -Samuel Beckett
by Scott C. Broussard on Dec 31, 2009 5:08 AM EST reply actions
They should give Soku's purse to these kids
by snakecharmer1340 on Dec 31, 2009 5:17 AM EST reply actions
Agreed.
I specializes in grammar fail.
by a tommy point on Dec 31, 2009 5:21 AM EST up reply actions
Nice.
Alla som inte dansar är våldtäktsmän.
Cré nom de Zeus, on est jamais content.
Hadouken.
by Eugene Schelfaut on Dec 31, 2009 5:22 AM EST reply actions
Good Night, Folks
I’m tired, and my migraine has flared up again. I’ll just catch the fights online tomorrow.
Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better. -Samuel Beckett
by Scott C. Broussard on Dec 31, 2009 5:22 AM EST reply actions
Japanese girl + cheerleader outfit = omg
by snakecharmer1340 on Dec 31, 2009 5:25 AM EST reply actions
So far a great morning of fights
just hope i make it through…
haha. The music was super slow and they were walking up to each other.
I was like what the? Hey dif culture. I didn’t know. haha.
by snakecharmer1340 on Dec 31, 2009 5:30 AM EST up reply actions
HDNet thank you for putting this on but you have to bring some production in and cut stuff like this out…it should be quick, effective, MMA not drawn out MMA.
Its not really drawn out
Japanese MMA is as much about giving a good show than it is about good fights
Darn you young whippersnappers and your ADD
Exactly. This is how Japanese MMA rolls. I like seeing everything.
I specializes in grammar fail.
by a tommy point on Dec 31, 2009 5:36 AM EST up reply actions
Fish people! Run! AHHHHHHHHH!
I specializes in grammar fail.
by a tommy point on Dec 31, 2009 5:33 AM EST up reply actions
haha.
I woke up at 1:30pm, ate lunch, and then slept again, woke up just now, at about 6:30pm. damn haha…
sucks that I have to result to not so legal streams to watch HDNet/Showtime/all non-UFC cards though.
by Anton Tabuena on Dec 31, 2009 5:37 AM EST up reply actions
I might make it through this fight.
Alla som inte dansar är våldtäktsmän.
Cré nom de Zeus, on est jamais content.
Hadouken.
by Eugene Schelfaut on Dec 31, 2009 5:36 AM EST reply actions
I forgot that you’re in England now. Damn you.
by Chris Nelson on Dec 31, 2009 5:38 AM EST up reply actions
One of the first times that’s been an advantage for MMA viewing!
"I'm AJB and I endorse this nut-puncher."
6:38 pm here.
i’d be bragging about not staying up late, or getting up early, but you guys have a better stream than I am, so I’d still take that over this.
by Anton Tabuena on Dec 31, 2009 5:40 AM EST up reply actions
I thought you knew since you called me an adobo?
Philippines. :)
by Anton Tabuena on Dec 31, 2009 5:42 AM EST up reply actions
ahaha, ohhh didn’t know you’re actually in the country though, haha cool
by I Can't Feel My Face on Dec 31, 2009 5:43 AM EST up reply actions
I am..
the fireworks are starting.. Hopefully not as much people blow up their arms tonight.
by Anton Tabuena on Dec 31, 2009 5:44 AM EST up reply actions
or maybe sokodjou is just a bad fighter
that’s not the way you work fights at all
Give me a break.
He’s not a great fighter, but he gave Arona, Mousasi, and Cane more problems, all of them are significantly better fighters than Minowaman.
It was a bad work, and it resembled the works of the NJPW and UWF.
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by MilesHackett on Dec 31, 2009 3:35 PM EST up reply actions
i like how the ring is 3 miles away from the entrance ramp
by I Can't Feel My Face on Dec 31, 2009 5:39 AM EST reply actions
saw the quickresult of minowa by tko and thought it was a mean joke
by cagefightonacid on Dec 31, 2009 5:46 AM EST reply actions
i feel like crying…. ikuhisu the punk minowa is my hero
by cagefightonacid on Dec 31, 2009 5:51 AM EST up reply actions
HDNet’s broadcasts are so boring. Their crowd volume is wayyy too low. When you watch the Japanese broadcasts there is so much more energy.
by I Can't Feel My Face on Dec 31, 2009 5:56 AM EST reply actions
SENGOKU GOT THEIR FIRST WIN EVERYBODY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
by I Can't Feel My Face on Dec 31, 2009 6:00 AM EST reply actions
Izumi wins but
I’m not that impressed. I agree with the decision though…
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Omigawa has never won more than two fights in a row?
Davis, Phan, Sandro. (Though he didn’t really “win” against Sandro.)
He also won 3 in a row in DEEP, didn’t he?
"He's taking more hits than Nick Diaz's bong." - The Voice
He won by a majority draw
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by greco-roman airlines on Dec 31, 2009 6:11 AM EST up reply actions
2 former zuffa employees going at it
by I Can't Feel My Face on Dec 31, 2009 6:12 AM EST reply actions
nah
Takaya is Japanese; the ref gave him time to recover
by I Can't Feel My Face on Dec 31, 2009 6:17 AM EST up reply actions
in other news, MMAJunkie won in the World MMA Awards, for best MMA coverage I think.
their reporter also won another award.
by Anton Tabuena on Dec 31, 2009 6:18 AM EST up reply actions
they did vote brock as best break out fighter of the year though.
so…..
by Anton Tabuena on Dec 31, 2009 6:22 AM EST up reply actions
yes.
he was already champ, and only fought once this year.
by Anton Tabuena on Dec 31, 2009 6:24 AM EST up reply actions
Fighter's only mag did the awards. The fans voted on their website.
by snakecharmer1340 on Dec 31, 2009 6:22 AM EST up reply actions
Diego Sanchez was really drunk when he picked up the award for fight of the year.
Versus.com has they clip on their website. really funny.
by snakecharmer1340 on Dec 31, 2009 6:26 AM EST up reply actions
haha
i wish gono was still in the UFC. just for his entrances.
by I Can't Feel My Face on Dec 31, 2009 6:20 AM EST reply actions
If Gono ever fought Genki Sudo, the actual fight wouldn’t start until 30 minutes after the entrances
by I Can't Feel My Face on Dec 31, 2009 6:23 AM EST reply actions
Is Japan same timezone as Philippines?
by I Can't Feel My Face on Dec 31, 2009 6:26 AM EST reply actions
no.
but real close. just two hours different? (I think.)
by Anton Tabuena on Dec 31, 2009 6:27 AM EST up reply actions
ah, just googled it.
8:27 in Japan. 2010 creeping up on them
by I Can't Feel My Face on Dec 31, 2009 6:28 AM EST up reply actions
I'm glad Gono isn't in the UFC anymore
Elaborate entrances just don’t work in the UFC with the current structure they have
thats what made it so interesting
the awkwardness of seeing this shit in MGM Grand was hilarious
by I Can't Feel My Face on Dec 31, 2009 6:27 AM EST up reply actions
The UFC wanted to separate themselves from prowrestling.
by snakecharmer1340 on Dec 31, 2009 6:29 AM EST up reply actions
Perhaps
but let’s be honest they want to completely replace it…
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Dana has said that's why they got rid of the ramp and the screen.
They had the same set up as WWE.
by snakecharmer1340 on Dec 31, 2009 6:31 AM EST up reply actions
US MMA is about getting to the next fight as soon as possible.
by snakecharmer1340 on Dec 31, 2009 6:34 AM EST up reply actions
Obviously, that’s why they always interview B-list celebs at Fight Nights
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by greco-roman airlines on Dec 31, 2009 6:35 AM EST up reply actions
Really? Most US MMA are familiar with most main card fighters on UFC/Strikeforce cards
by snakecharmer1340 on Dec 31, 2009 6:40 AM EST up reply actions
Not really, Most Casual fans can’t name the 5 champs
by IRodC on Dec 31, 2009 6:44 AM EST up reply actions 1 recs
The UFC could care less about spectacle
by I Can't Feel My Face on Dec 31, 2009 6:35 AM EST up reply actions
Sakurai with his usual “I don’t give a shit about MMA anymore” look on his face
by I Can't Feel My Face on Dec 31, 2009 6:30 AM EST reply actions
how did Mach miss that right when he had gono up against the ropes? This fight is weird. In conclusion… WORK.
by I Can't Feel My Face on Dec 31, 2009 6:37 AM EST reply actions
YOU CALLED IT GUY MEZGER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! jesus calm the fuck down
by I Can't Feel My Face on Dec 31, 2009 6:41 AM EST reply actions
Let's go Manhoef!
Stop this feces throwing grabaka cheater! Teach him a lesson!
For the children!
For Leland!
For humanity!
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Lmao, Misaki lecturing Akiyama right AFTER he beat the shit out of him is priceless.
by I Can't Feel My Face on Dec 31, 2009 6:46 AM EST reply actions
Right after Misaki cheated, you mean.
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by a tommy point on Dec 31, 2009 6:46 AM EST up reply actions
akiyama was coming off his infamous greasing against sakuraba
by I Can't Feel My Face on Dec 31, 2009 6:48 AM EST up reply actions
Aaah I need to take a crap but I can’t go now when Manhoef is about to fight. I am wishing for a fast KO.
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don't worry
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by I Can't Feel My Face on Dec 31, 2009 6:49 AM EST up reply actions
Lol, Misaki needs to get blue tooth.
by I Can't Feel My Face on Dec 31, 2009 6:49 AM EST reply actions
The Voice not letting Misaki get away with his atrocious crimes against the children.
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it’s unbelievable how bad these refs are
by I Can't Feel My Face on Dec 31, 2009 6:57 AM EST reply actions
So glad Misaki got hosed by the early stoppage.
Enough bad things can’t happen to him professionally, as far as I’m concerned. Truly the 57th most evil human ever.
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by a tommy point on Dec 31, 2009 7:06 AM EST up reply actions
Why all the hate for Misaki? He just broke a cop’s mirror for god’s sake
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by greco-roman airlines on Dec 31, 2009 7:03 AM EST reply actions
The Message
“Hey kids, if you ever get in trouble just break a cop’s mirror and run away.”
Misaki must atone for his sins…
Disrespect for Akiyama begets disrespect….
by dancingChicken on Dec 31, 2009 7:05 AM EST up reply actions
Japanese ref. mentality: If a fighter hits the mat, just stop the fight immediately. Completely disregard the fact that they’re still conscious and ready to defend themselves.
by I Can't Feel My Face on Dec 31, 2009 7:04 AM EST reply actions
In Japan, if you love a fighter, you let him get hit as many times as it takes for him to win.
by Michaelthebox on Dec 31, 2009 7:06 AM EST up reply actions
His Japanese career maybe. There’s always the WEC.
"He's taking more hits than Nick Diaz's bong." - The Voice
I hope kid gets back on track here..
He should be able to win this matchup, but I’ve said that before, and I’m not really sure anymore.
by Anton Tabuena on Dec 31, 2009 8:10 AM EST up reply actions
I hope so too...
Yeah, Kanehara doesn’t have anything for ‘KID’, but like you said, I’ve said that about ‘KID’ before..
I doubt it. Kid is a much better fit than most Japanese fighters in the WEC because he speaks english and has a somewhat-exciting style. I don’t think it’s really gonna matter, because he should be able to handle Kanehara, but I still think the WEC would snatch him up for sure if they got the chance.
"He's taking more hits than Nick Diaz's bong." - The Voice
If he loses he’ll be on a 3 fight skid, 2 in MMA and 1 in K-1. WEC isn’t known for hiring people on losing streaks, that I know of.
but he is KID...
a matchup against Faber, even if he isn’t the champ would still sell.. Like the smaller version of Wand vs Chuck, people would still be interested even if it’s a few years delayed.
by Anton Tabuena on Dec 31, 2009 8:18 AM EST up reply actions
Still here
but I have to get my hair cut…..so I have to leave but not due to passing out.
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He apparently works the second shift.
=)
by MMASuPreMaCy on Dec 31, 2009 8:14 AM EST up reply actions
He’s walking second – he’s the more established fighter and this isn’t for the SRC title.
by Chris Nelson on Dec 31, 2009 8:14 AM EST up reply actions
How many points do you get for a takedown in the U.S.?
by Chris Nelson on Dec 31, 2009 8:31 AM EST up reply actions
Not saying their is a definite amount of points for a take down in the U.S. they just don’t way in as heavily in SRC/DREAM.
Only joking, it was more a reference to Rogan/Goldberg constantly referring to “scoring points” when dudes get takedowns.
by Chris Nelson on Dec 31, 2009 8:35 AM EST up reply actions
KID is fighting dumb.
Kanehara has doo doo for standup, but KID can’t see the obvious holes.
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Guess so. Takedowns apparently do mean a fair amount in Japan.
"He's taking more hits than Nick Diaz's bong." - The Voice
I guess it's cause of the knockdown more than anything else.
by Anton Tabuena on Dec 31, 2009 8:44 AM EST up reply actions
although Kanehara did get dropped too,
not as hard, but he did go down.
by Anton Tabuena on Dec 31, 2009 8:45 AM EST up reply actions
that tonight's gonna be a good night? ;)
(yuck)
by Anton Tabuena on Dec 31, 2009 8:46 AM EST up reply actions
Fujita looks like my deadbeat uncle who just goes to the casino all the time
by yin hsiung on Dec 31, 2009 8:49 AM EST reply actions 1 recs
funniest thing i've read all week
We're just a million little gods causin' rain storms, turning every good thing to rust.
by Anthony Pace on Dec 31, 2009 1:21 PM EST up reply actions
From Breen's twitter...
Just remember as you watch Fujita get killed here, this could’ve been Arlovski-Overeem. Thanks, FEG and Real Entertainment.
Breen’s tweets have no merit for awhile. He must be punished for his spoiling nature.
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by a tommy point on Dec 31, 2009 8:52 AM EST up reply actions
(if he still doesn't fight at SF)
Fedor vs Ubereem is what I want of course.
by Anton Tabuena on Dec 31, 2009 8:53 AM EST up reply actions
I'd love to see that fight.
I think Fedor takes it with his speed. Overeem just looks slow.
by HappyLittleTreez on Dec 31, 2009 8:54 AM EST up reply actions
That was under a minute right?
I’ll take the over for Mousasi.
by HappyLittleTreez on Dec 31, 2009 8:56 AM EST up reply actions
They better get Ironhead off the stretcher quick, because they’re gonna need to bring it back out for Big Daddy.
"He's taking more hits than Nick Diaz's bong." - The Voice
by Tim Burke on Dec 31, 2009 8:56 AM EST reply actions 1 recs
mismatches like that make me nervous for their health..
by Anton Tabuena on Dec 31, 2009 8:57 AM EST up reply actions
Me too.
I want to see the elbows come out again.
by HappyLittleTreez on Dec 31, 2009 9:00 AM EST up reply actions
Tried to get up a 3 am. No dice. Can't believe that this is still going on lol.
At least I’m not missing the match that I actually wanted to see.
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Hey Gary. If you want to a fight to continue, it helps if you don’t turtle up and get punched in the face 10 times.
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Can’t believe Goodridge didn’t tap with that “fruit basket” in the face — good Mayhem line
by Anton Tabuena on Dec 31, 2009 9:06 AM EST up reply actions
Kinda cool that this fight will determine the winning promotion.
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by a tommy point on Dec 31, 2009 9:06 AM EST up reply actions
If Hirota pulls this off, he'll cap off a great year
beats Ishida, takes the SRC belt, and defeating the highest ranked Japanese fighter in MMA…
Aoki via Police Lock?
Nasty Business
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WOW that was insanely sick.
Disgusting, though.
Why he give him the finger?
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I guess, but still.
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by a tommy point on Dec 31, 2009 9:19 AM EST up reply actions
Sub of the year for me!
Can’t wait to see this kid in Strikeforce.
by HappyLittleTreez on Dec 31, 2009 9:19 AM EST reply actions
Break his arm, then flip him off. All class.
"He's taking more hits than Nick Diaz's bong." - The Voice
It’s awsome that he fliped him off, or that he broke his arm?
by dancingChicken on Dec 31, 2009 9:24 AM EST up reply actions
Well both
Look I would never show that too my kid and say hey do this…Its gross, but part of me finds it refreshing.
Rip a guys arm off and don’t have any regret. You didn’t like him before and now you go give him the finger. The 7th grader in me likes how badass that is.
“His precision is so precise.”
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by a tommy point on Dec 31, 2009 9:22 AM EST up reply actions
I think in this case...
it means ‘shit storm’.
by HappyLittleTreez on Dec 31, 2009 9:22 AM EST up reply actions
Aoki was talking a ton of shit to him at the press conference too.
"He's taking more hits than Nick Diaz's bong." - The Voice
Aoki was talking shit to Yokota, not Hirota.
Aoki only said he didn’t know who Hirota was, and told Yokota to be quiet. Hirota only asked “Should I give him a strong punch?”
Ahh, I thought it was the other way around. My bad.
"He's taking more hits than Nick Diaz's bong." - The Voice
Before that, though, Aoki was asked if he wanted to fight Sengoku’s lightweight champion, to which Aoki replied something like “I guess… who is it?”
by Chris Nelson on Dec 31, 2009 9:31 AM EST up reply actions
Hirota really doesn’t have the game to compete with Aoki. It’s entirely different when Kitaoka shoots at the most inopportune times and gets stuffed whereas Aoki is way more creative and can pull guard against someone sprawling. Just no way Hirota was going to lay power into Aoki’s chin unless it was in the first few moments of that fight.
Aoki is working the heel angle, even if he doesn’t intend to. Should get interesting.
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by Leland Roling on Dec 31, 2009 9:36 AM EST up reply actions
Sorry, probably not, I’m not watching that again.
by Chris Nelson on Dec 31, 2009 9:23 AM EST up reply actions
Or just a gif… I’m at work and can’t watch :(
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by Patrick Tenney on Dec 31, 2009 9:26 AM EST up reply actions
Impressive Sub but I still think Melendez will take him.
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Did Aoki just break that guy’s arm/shoulder then flip him off?
What a horrible horrible fighter. I think I hate him!
They clearly didn’t have beef because Aoki bowed to him respectively before the fight.
He picked it up from those rude Americans.
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he got it from watching Brock Lessnaarrrr
cagar é uma filosofia profunda...
a merda bate na água e a água bate na bunda.
He was saying hello thanks for playing..
that’s what the middle finger means in Japan.
by HappyLittleTreez on Dec 31, 2009 9:25 AM EST up reply actions
No gi for Ishii, not sure about Yoshida.
by Chris Nelson on Dec 31, 2009 9:27 AM EST up reply actions
Gotcha.
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by a tommy point on Dec 31, 2009 9:29 AM EST up reply actions
Also, you have to realize that Aoki doesn’t like Hirota at all, seeing how Hirota beat the ever living shit out of Aoki’s best buddy Kitaoka.
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1 of the top 5 beatings of 2009 too
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Kid should try to forget 2009, and he needs to switch up his camp.
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by Patrick Tenney on Dec 31, 2009 9:30 AM EST up reply actions
Oh hell no
He’d get murdered if he goes to the WEC in his current form.
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Ishii with Kanye?
Do you want me to hate you?
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jordanbreen
Nice homage to his foil BJ Penn there at the end, as well. IF YOU WANNA KNOW MORE, GO TO SHINYA AOKI DOT COM.
…
Shinya Aoki’s slow-but-sure full-blown heel turn interests me.
Yup
For those wondering what the hell Aoki was doing.
=)
by MMASuPreMaCy on Dec 31, 2009 9:34 AM EST up reply actions
combination of BROCKLESNAR and BJ Penn
"I' Always Look Tired, I Play Possum" - Mark "The Hammer" Coleman
It’s funny that to foreigners, that may be what they think American MMA is or how they celebrate. = /
by MMASuPreMaCy on Dec 31, 2009 9:36 AM EST up reply actions
Uh oh, is Ishii flaming out?
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Ishii
really doesn;t look like he was used to getting punched
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Yoshida is giving Ishii the N00b treatment lol.
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Woke up at 9 like Holy Shit! lol
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That’s how we roll.
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by a tommy point on Dec 31, 2009 9:52 AM EST up reply actions
I guess the rumors about Ishii’s training were true. That he went to these top camps all over the world and learned absolutely nothing.
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Many bettors took Yoshida at +300 including myself. It was just too wide a line not to capitalize on.
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by Leland Roling on Dec 31, 2009 9:47 AM EST up reply actions
why does Ishii think he is a boxer? atleast attempt a takeedown
by yin hsiung on Dec 31, 2009 9:43 AM EST reply actions 1 recs
he just looks like he doesn't want to be there
He was so tentative to even get in range at first
I’m calling it, I see Ishii making a huge comeback! Ishii by KO!
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I hope so, but the odds of this happening are slim lol.
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how could you bet against Gegard? You were asking to lose money! :P
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There is a difference between ridiculously wishful thinking and risk-taking. Goodridge and Fujita? Seriously?
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by Leland Roling on Dec 31, 2009 9:53 AM EST up reply actions
Which was worse to watch
That knee to the groin or the arm break?
haha, they have new cups ready to go
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The Japanese are ready for anything lol.
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Btw now that Manhoef-Misaki is over, I can tell you all that he officially filed a protest. FEG will render a decision in 2 weeks
Misaki is a weasel.
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by a tommy point on Dec 31, 2009 9:55 AM EST up reply actions
Misaki is a cheater and deserves no sympathy.
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by a tommy point on Dec 31, 2009 10:00 AM EST up reply actions
I love Schiavello
I would love to see him call a Diego Sanchez-Clay Guida fight. I might explode.
I think he'd explode 1st...
In his pants.
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How does he get a red card for that? It was unintentional.
"He's taking more hits than Nick Diaz's bong." - The Voice
It’s the balls, man. The balls. Yoshida deserves something for going through that.
The balls is very sensitive.
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by a tommy point on Dec 31, 2009 9:59 AM EST up reply actions
Yoshida would’ve KTFO Kimbo two rounds ago.
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by a tommy point on Dec 31, 2009 10:05 AM EST up reply actions
I was thinkng the same thing
but knew that’s what people would say…Kimbo at least beat up tank abott
They're probably doing the WVR "must point" thing again....
so I see them saying “draw, winner Ishii”
You done seen it wrong.
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by a tommy point on Dec 31, 2009 10:08 AM EST up reply actions
I had Yoshida taking this one too.
MMA Debut + No Base Team to traing with + Phil Baroni = Bad news.
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Chris, you gotta give us a judo chop of that Aoki sub. The behind-the-back arm control mount was a thing of beauty. Heck, you can leave the sub out. That mount was amazing, though, and deserves praise.
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by a tommy point on Dec 31, 2009 10:11 AM EST up reply actions
By the way, has any fighter fallen further after injuries than Kid has? Sheesh.
Aoki had the submission of the year. That was just brutal as all hell.
I seriously hope the UFC makes a run at Manhoef. He might not know anything on the ground, but the guy will give you a fucking fantastic fight every time. Fans will adore him in the states.
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Did he? Must have missed that. Either way, the UFC should have snatched him up. Melvin/Belfort or Melvin/Silva would have been absolutely ridiculous.
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by FlyByKnight on Dec 31, 2009 10:13 AM EST up reply actions
Yes Manhoef would get knocked out in absolutely ridiculous fashion.
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Who cares, though? The fight itself would be fireworks.
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by FlyByKnight on Dec 31, 2009 10:15 AM EST up reply actions
lol agreed..
Strikeforce is a good home for him.
by HappyLittleTreez on Dec 31, 2009 10:16 AM EST up reply actions
Submission of the year is STILL the reverse inverted triangle from Bellator, come on people, don’t forget about that!
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by Patrick Tenney on Dec 31, 2009 10:13 AM EST up reply actions
I don’t think Aoki’s should count for 2009 since it’s already 2010 in Japan.
cagar é uma filosofia profunda...
a merda bate na água e a água bate na bunda.
the difference in the sub though was that Aoki was just holding his arm on his back while raising it, while I think the reverse triangle needed more skills to accomplish IMHO
cagar é uma filosofia profunda...
a merda bate na água e a água bate na bunda.
Your probably right..
but i’m pulling for Masato.
by HappyLittleTreez on Dec 31, 2009 10:14 AM EST up reply actions
Depends. This is a different fight because both men don’t have to run through two tough opponents to fight one another. The five rounds gives it some intrigue as well. Should be good.
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by Leland Roling on Dec 31, 2009 10:16 AM EST up reply actions
Been catching up on my K-1 recently
I have Souwer taking this one by legkick blitzkrieg too.
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It's 30 mins to New Years here,
so i missed/will miss the last two bouts.. and i’ll have to catch up on it tomorrow I guess.
I’m out, Happy New Year guys. :)
What is the formula to Japanese Judging?
Baffles me…
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Souwer is going to come alive as the fight goes on, I think.
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He's in his natural habitat here.
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I don't care if he has an accent.
Get him on Strikeforce ASAP.
by HappyLittleTreez on Dec 31, 2009 10:42 AM EST up reply actions
Masato's got this one in the bag.
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Later peeps, thanks for the entertainment.
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The bed is calling.
Good morning heroes of the internet! I salute you.
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Hmmmm, Masato to MMA maybe?
Time to prime the dranks for tonight. Happy New Year BE.
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Wow, did not expect Masato to just own Souwer like that. Great job.
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i won't dignifiy your pandering with a comment that will only help you.
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