Mark Hunt vs Fabricio Werdum for the interim belt

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  • plekz
    SBR MVP
    • 07-28-13
    • 1491

    #71
    Originally posted by MD
    You're an idiot.
    Care to elaborate? What ''skills'' does Werdum possess that Cain have never experienced? How is his performances against a very over the hill Big Nog, a gassed Travis Browne and Roy Nelson (who has zero footwork and basicly act as a heavybag that will occasionaly throw a ''big bomb'') telling for how much improved his striking really is when he'd be going against a K1 level striker in Mark Hunt?

    Cain is a legit credible GI black belt himself under Leandro Veiera, and has been sparring with Daniel Cormier pretty much every day for the last three-four years. (if not more) And Cormier would have been a much bigger threat to Cain's crown than Werdum or the punchers chance that JDS offers. So WHAT exactly is it Werdum possesses that Cain would have never 'experienced before'


    Or is it about the Mendes comment? Tell me how KO/TKO'ing Yaotzin Meza, Cody Mckenzie, Darren Elkins and a questionable stoppage over Guida are sane indicators for how far his striking have supposedly come, and how he'd do against the top 2 p4p in the world in Aldo.
    Last edited by plekz; 10-25-14, 07:44 AM.
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    • marzwoody
      SBR MVP
      • 01-03-14
      • 3902

      #72
      ^ Your boring.
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      • Tommy Blingshyne
        SBR Wise Guy
        • 12-11-12
        • 821

        #73
        Originally posted by Crassus
        It was mainly off of the odds. Cain was something like -300, -350 and I think that's crazy. Cain's the man but he's facing an opponent with skills he's never experienced, a guy he would be hesitant in taking down due to his crazy ground game. Werdum has also displayed an excellent new stand-up game and he was definitely worth money at the odds he was at. Cain deserved to be a favorite but more like -150, definitely not -300.
        good lord, id pound life out of cain (ayoooooooo) at -150 vs werdum w/o ever thinking twice about it, maybe im crazy but this fight doesnt look as close as a -150 fight would suggest...
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        • latarianmilton
          SBR Sharp
          • 12-23-13
          • 342

          #74
          Hunt is sloppy, he couldn't hurt struve or bigfoot silva until late in the fight and he ended up on the ground in both.
          Werdum is savy enough to survive on the feet, he's survived against arlovski fedor browne etc...
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