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UFC 81 Vids!! (Lesnar, Sylvia, Mir, and Nog)
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February 3rd, 2008, 02:26 PM
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February 3rd, 2008, 03:32 PM
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lesnar was a little disappointing cause i think he has so much potential. but i think he underestimated his opponent and will learn from his mistakes. he clearly dominated untill his untimely ankle lock on him.
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February 3rd, 2008, 05:05 PM
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lesnar was a little disappointing cause i think he has so much potential. but i think he underestimated his opponent and will learn from his mistakes. he clearly dominated untill his untimely ankle lock on him.
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He's a big gobby b***d and got tw***d
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February 3rd, 2008, 05:09 PM
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He's a big gobby b***d and got tw***d 
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yea i guess thats a prime example of it doesnt matter how big you are, theres always someone gonna be able to out think you and win.
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February 5th, 2008, 03:21 AM
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i thought lesnar did fairly well in the loss...he had the takedown smoothly..gain positionin n went for the hammer fists...wit hands big as his he should just annhilate ne1 on the ground..the point deduction/standin them up to me was odd...usually u get warned a few times before stopin fight or deductin point...ive seen numerous time when guys get illegally hit ref doesnt do nething but just says stop that to other guy...but mir is a professional n ex champion...he is a great submission artist n proved it tonite...lesnars wrestling abilty showed good by takin MIr down but his jujitsu is not up to par allowin an easy take down like mir did...leg swoop n than locked it up...but lesnar is a beast..people will come to watch him fight even if he loses...he is a big big heavuweight...i fav guy is cro cop..hes a heavyweight but at 220...lesnar is a huge guy i dont even kno what would happen if they fought...actually i do lesnar tko kicked in head
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February 21st, 2008, 08:35 AM
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Thanks for the links.
Lesnar just needs to refine some of his skills and not put himself in bad position/situations.
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February 27th, 2008, 07:57 PM
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Lesnar sort of got screwed by the ref... There was no reason for Mazagatti to stand the fight back up and deduct a point. Mir turned in on him... That's like taking a point away because your opponent decided to use his balls to block a kick. It wasn't Lesnar's fault, and that may have cost him the fight. But, that's the way it goes.
Lesnar trains up in Minnesota... some of the guys from the gym I used to train at--before art school--have seen him train/trained with him... they weren't that impressed, though...
He probably just needs ringtime, someone to tell him never to set a leg through while standing, and it probably wouldn't hurt for him to get a good HW stand up coach... Bas Rutten, for example... someone who can "humble" him. (If you've ever gotten a sparring "lesson" from an experienced striker in the gym, you know what I mean!) He's definitely a good additition for the HW roster...
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February 27th, 2008, 09:20 PM
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yea i think if the ref didnt stand it back up the outcome wouldve been a little different.
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