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UFC 208: Holm vs. de Randamie Discussion
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Originally posted by Brocklee View PostViews on fight discussion who's gonna win
One thing thats obvious about a Champion Pro Boxer transforming to MMA is their unwillingness to fight off their lead leg. I understand why but it sacrifices a lot of power. I know Holly hasnt been known as a power puncher BUT its not the 1st shot that usually gets em, its the follow-up.
With that said, unless Holly stands her ground, I see this fight looking worse than her last 1 with that Muay Thai chick. Holly needs to move with purpose and set up her combos unlike her last fight, she fought to defensive. If she can do that I can see Holly winning by a close decision. On the flip side I can see her getting stopped or losing a wide 1.
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Originally posted by Boxfan83 View PostI love Holly Holm BUT that chick she is fighting is UGLY as hell and usually the ugly chicks fight like beast.
As for the fight I think Holm is the better, smarter fighter. She's got the best team in MMA behind her (Jackson Wink). I am concerned about her age (35yrs) cuz I think we've been conditioned into thinking you aren't old in the fight game anymore based on a minority of great fighters who've had success past 32, 33, 34 years old. The reality is even most great fighters were done by 35 or a shadow of themselves.
That said there is a solid argument she just got unlucky vs Tate & that Shevchenko could be the next champion so those back to back losses aren't as bad as they are being made out to be. Meanwhile De Randamie has 2 of her 3 losses to Julia Budd & Vanessa Porto & most of her wins are over younger girls with less experience in the game.
All that said I gotta go with the proven entity, who's surprisingly the dog here, in Holm to win even if shes got a lot of miles on her & is coming off of two L's over the entity with no solid W's & the only notable person she's fought (Nunes) taking her out in a round (although tbf if you lose to Nunes you are gonna lose in the 1st round most likely). I think Holm stops her in the 2nd half of the fight or wins a 30-27 decision.
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Originally posted by Eff Pandas View PostLMFAO. Although as a consistent combat sports bettor you got me thinking about starting a spreadsheet on this & see what the stats say.
As for the fight I think Holm is the better, smarter fighter. She's got the best team in MMA behind her (Jackson Wink). I am concerned about her age (35yrs) cuz I think we've been conditioned into thinking you aren't old in the fight game anymore based on a minority of great fighters who've had success past 32, 33, 34 years old. The reality is even most great fighters were done by 35 or a shadow of themselves.
That said there is a solid argument she just got unlucky vs Tate & that Shevchenko could be the next champion so those back to back losses aren't as bad as they are being made out to be. Meanwhile De Randamie has 2 of her 3 losses to Julia Budd & Vanessa Porto & most of her wins are over younger girls with less experience in the game.
All that said I gotta go with the proven entity, who's surprisingly the dog here, in Holm to win even if shes got a lot of miles on her & is coming off of two L's over the entity with no solid W's & the only notable person she's fought (Nunes) taking her out in a round (although tbf if you lose to Nunes you are gonna lose in the 1st round most likely). I think Holm stops her in the 2nd half of the fight or wins a 30-27 decision.
Isn't it a five round fight for championships?
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Originally posted by Eff Pandas View PostLol yea my bad. This comes off as a bs title fight nor seems like it should be the main event when Silva is on the card to me so I was thinking 3.
Isn't this the opening bout at 145 (women's featherweight division). Whoever wins this fight is the inaugural women's featherweight champion, aye?
This is a very weak card, IMO. Joe Rogan was talking about how weak it was on his podcast about a month ago.
Especially since it's PPV, and I believe the first fight at Barclay's center in NYC. Second card in NY, as McGregor/Alvarez was Madison Square Garden (I think).
You think Silva beats Brunson? Silva has definitely lost a step (or more like three), but even this version of Silva should still be able to beat Brunson, I think.
A reflex-heavy fighter like Silva - all it takes is those extra few centimeters (Weidman fight when left hook landed on his jaw).
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Originally posted by Eff Pandas View PostLol yea my bad. This comes off as a bs title fight nor seems like it should be the main event when Silva is on the card to me so I was thinking 3.
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