UFC Fight Night 42: Henderson vs. Khabilov (June 07, 2014)

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  • Beelzebubzy
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 06-06-11
    • 6995

    #701
    Guys positive side
    We can fade him again
    He is 0-6 in his last 6 fights
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    • goodfellas433
      SBR Sharp
      • 07-16-12
      • 441

      #702
      Phuck mini pettis lol

      $10.00 $3,676.66 Loss 5 Team Parlay
      Win 6/7/14 9:30pm Props Fighting 1309 Anjos wins inside distance +180*<small style="padding: 0px; margin: 0px;">vs</small> Not Anjos inside distance
      Win 6/7/14 10:00pm Props Fighting 1527 Caraway wins by submission +350* <small style="padding: 0px; margin: 0px;">vs</small> Any other result
      Loss 6/7/14 8:00pm Props Fighting 1633 Pettis wins by TKO/KO +155*<small style="padding: 0px; margin: 0px;">vs</small> Any other result
      Win 6/7/14 7:00pm Props Fighting 1811 Jorgensen wins by 3 round decision +106*<small style="padding: 0px; margin: 0px;">vs</small> Not Jorgensen by 3 round decision
      Win 6/7/14 8:00pm Props Fighting 1933 Tuck wins by TKO/KO +457*<small style="padding: 0px; margin: 0px;">vs</small> Any other result

      $30.00 $795.21 Loss 7 Team Parlay
      Win 6/7/14 11:59pm UFC Fighting 1002 Benson Henderson -230*<small style="padding: 0px; margin: 0px;">vs</small> Rustam Khabilov
      Win 6/7/14 11:59pm UFC Fighting 1102 Diego Sanchez +125*<small style="padding: 0px; margin: 0px;">vs</small> Ross Pearson
      Win 6/7/14 11:30pm UFC Fighting 1202 John Dodson -550*<small style="padding: 0px; margin: 0px;">vs</small> John Moraga
      Win 6/7/14 11:00pm UFC Fighting 1302 Rafael dos Anjos -260*<small style="padding: 0px; margin: 0px;">vs</small> Jason High
      Win 6/7/14 8:30pm UFC Fighting 1802 Scott Jorgensen -250*<small style="padding: 0px; margin: 0px;">vs</small> Danny Martinez
      Loss 6/7/14 8:00pm Props Fighting 1609 Pettis wins inside distance +115*<small style="padding: 0px; margin: 0px;">vs</small> Not Pettis inside distance
      Win 6/7/14 7:30pm Props Fighting 2009 Cummins wins inside distance -137*<small style="padding: 0px; margin: 0px;">vs</small> Not Cummins inside distance
      $10.00 $618.53 Loss 8 Team Parlay
      Win 6/7/14 11:59pm UFC Fighting 1102 Diego Sanchez +120*<small style="padding: 0px; margin: 0px;">vs</small> Ross Pearson
      Win 6/7/14 11:30pm UFC Fighting 1202 John Dodson -550*<small style="padding: 0px; margin: 0px;">vs</small> John Moraga
      Win 6/7/14 11:00pm UFC Fighting 1302 Rafael dos Anjos -260*<small style="padding: 0px; margin: 0px;">vs</small> Jason High
      Win 6/7/14 10:00pm UFC Fighting 1501 Bryan Caraway +105*<small style="padding: 0px; margin: 0px;">vs</small> Erik Perez
      Win 6/7/14 9:30pm UFC Fighting 1602 Sergio Pettis -600* <small style="padding: 0px; margin: 0px;">vs</small> Yaotzin Meza
      Win 6/7/14 8:00pm UFC Fighting 1902 Jon Tuck -150* <small style="padding: 0px; margin: 0px;">vs</small> Jake Lindsey
      Loss 6/7/14 11:00pm Props Fighting 1011 Henderson wins by 5 round decision +119*<small style="padding: 0px; margin: 0px;">vs</small> Not Henderson by 5 round decision
      Win 6/7/14 7:30pm Props Fighting 2021 Cummins wins by TKO/KO +100*<small style="padding: 0px; margin: 0px;">vs</small> Any other result
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      • JIBBBY
        SBR Aristocracy
        • 12-10-09
        • 83686

        #703
        Originally posted by fitguy67
        exactly. this one was ABSOLUTELY-indefensible...the fact that it managed to be UNANIMOUSLY INDEFENSIBLE makes this one stand alone at the top of that rather small heap of bona fide TRUE robberies...


        this is the only one of the many shitty decisions that have effected me monetarily...that clearly CLEARLY passes the "robbery" litmus-test: that you couldn't even confure up a viable best-case for a Sanchez draw...on even one card...

        let alone a unanimous decision for a guy who continually went forward...into effectively--given the skill-disparity involved--a meat grinder... that's neither agrgession nor octagon control...that's just helping the meat-grinder to do it's job...

        if the meat keeps feeding itself willingly into the grinder...you gotta marvel at the psychological makeup of the meat...but it's not "defeating" the grinder in any sense of the word merely because of it's "continually going forward"
        I agree.. No use crying over spilt milk.. Robberies happen in Boxing and in MMA.. This I believe was one of them!!!

        Diego Sanchez is a big name and good for ratings, he had epic fights recently with Gilbert and others, certainly a bigger draw then Ross Pearson... Wondering if those judges were tipped off, athletic commission or not? Zuffa is huge and a monopoly and can certainly reach anyone....

        Maybe I'm just crying over spilt milk though.. Hmmm?
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        • Vaughany
          SBR Aristocracy
          • 03-07-10
          • 45563

          #704
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          • Tommy Blingshyne
            SBR Wise Guy
            • 12-11-12
            • 821

            #705
            Originally posted by JIBBBY
            This last night was way worse then the Hendrix/GSP robbery in my opinion..

            No way Diego Sanchez won that fight end of story.. I scored the fight 30-27 Ross Pearson myself whether I had interest in the fight or not... Completely one sided... Diego's face was a complete mess after the fight too..
            gsp/hendricks wasnt even a robbery...easily 2-2 round fight w/ one controversial round (round 1) that you can at least justify for GSP....theres absolutely no justification for sanchez to have won that fight vs pearson...at absolute best he lost a clear cut 29-28 but whatever...what can you do but keep it moving to the next card and get the $ back
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            • snapperman2
              SBR MVP
              • 08-19-10
              • 2078

              #706
              You have to at least give Diego Sanchez credit for keeping moving forward even though he was getting pummeled and outstruck. That can't be easy. It must take a lot of courage. Furthermore, it was his only way of winning the fight. I don't think the judges get as good a view of the fight as the TV audience. They have to rely on their eyesight and don't get the best viewing angles like the TV audience does. So they can't clearly see who is winning the striking battle. All they can see is one guy (Sanchez) moving forward while the other guy keeps backing up, so they assume that Sanchez is winning the fight. Lenny Garcia won the fight against Nam Phan in the same way. I won $800 on Sanchez, so excuse me if I'm biased.

              I think Sanchez is a good fade in his next fight though, especially if he has to fight Pearson again. The judges will be frightened after the public outrage against the Sanchez-Pearson decision and they will be very careful not to make the same mistake again.
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              • rocky16
                SBR MVP
                • 07-22-12
                • 1905

                #707
                Originally posted by snapperman2
                You have to at least give Diego Sanchez credit for keeping moving forward even though he was getting pummeled and outstruck. That can't be easy. It must take a lot of courage. Furthermore, it was his only way of winning the fight. I don't think the judges get as good a view of the fight as the TV audience. They have to rely on their eyesight and don't get the best viewing angles like the TV audience does. So they can't clearly see who is winning the striking battle. All they can see is one guy (Sanchez) moving forward while the other guy keeps backing up, so they assume that Sanchez is winning the fight. Lenny Garcia won the fight against Nam Phan in the same way. I won $800 on Sanchez, so excuse me if I'm biased.

                I think Sanchez is a good fade in his next fight though, especially if he has to fight Pearson again. The judges will be frightened after the public outrage against the Sanchez-Pearson decision and they will be very careful not to make the same mistake again.
                Another brainless dimwitted fock who thinks Pearson won. Can't make this shit up.
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                • MD
                  SBR Hall of Famer
                  • 01-31-12
                  • 9728

                  #708
                  Originally posted by snapperman2
                  You have to at least give Diego Sanchez credit for keeping moving forward even though he was getting pummeled and outstruck. That can't be easy. It must take a lot of courage. Furthermore, it was his only way of winning the fight. I don't think the judges get as good a view of the fight as the TV audience. They have to rely on their eyesight and don't get the best viewing angles like the TV audience does. So they can't clearly see who is winning the striking battle. All they can see is one guy (Sanchez) moving forward while the other guy keeps backing up, so they assume that Sanchez is winning the fight. Lenny Garcia won the fight against Nam Phan in the same way. I won $800 on Sanchez, so excuse me if I'm biased.

                  I think Sanchez is a good fade in his next fight though, especially if he has to fight Pearson again. The judges will be frightened after the public outrage against the Sanchez-Pearson decision and they will be very careful not to make the same mistake again.
                  I agree. I thought he was actually really competitive with BJ until the stoppage. Scores could have gone either way if they had made it to round five.
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                  • Vaughany
                    SBR Aristocracy
                    • 03-07-10
                    • 45563

                    #709
                    got robbed against Hathaway as well. People put to much stock in to the knee to the face, dominated other than tht
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                    • Vaughany
                      SBR Aristocracy
                      • 03-07-10
                      • 45563

                      #710
                      It was horrible," White told ESPN.com. "In the second round, Diego got dropped and one judge still gave him that round. Insanity, man. Pearson got robbed. Pearson won that fight clearly. He easily won that fight. We have to treat Pearson like he won and give him that next level fight.

                      "The thing about our sport is there's never any of that hometown advantage bulls---. Yeah, more people are going to be cheering for you than the other guy, but it's not like the judges are all from that town. Usually, athletic commissions pull the best from around the country. Whoever gave that fight all three rounds to Sanchez should never judge a fight again."

                      Pearson's camp filed an appeal of the decision immediately after the bout, according to New Mexico Athletic Commission representative Richard Espinoza. The appeal came in too late to be added to a regularly scheduled NMAC meeting Tuesday.
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                      • Skel
                        SBR MVP
                        • 03-04-14
                        • 1284

                        #711
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                        • Kermit
                          BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                          • 09-27-10
                          • 32555

                          #712
                          Originally posted by MD
                          I agree. I thought he was actually really competitive with BJ until the stoppage. Scores could have gone either way if they had made it to round five.
                          Dude, if that fight made it to round 5, Diego's brain would have fell out.
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