V i cant find any recent photos of rosi is she bulking up?
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sideloadedSBR Hall of Famer
- 08-21-10
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#10396Comment -
BeelzebubzySBR Hall of Famer
- 06-06-11
- 6995
#10397Lol you fool
idiot
V is always wrong 52% of the time
dude fades Bruce Leroy all the time. Always bets condit
ceacker don't be making money. He plays gsp parlaye with not big foot by gogoplata and undertaker an makes 3 dollars and asks like he is a doctor.sell some bouncy castles you'd make moreComment -
GrabakaSBR MVP
- 02-19-11
- 3216
#10398V can you cook me a toast with beans?Comment -
sideloadedSBR Hall of Famer
- 08-21-10
- 7561
#10399might as well ask V some questions we all know he is not going out tonight with all the craziesComment -
GrabakaSBR MVP
- 02-19-11
- 3216
#10400Lol you fool
idiot
V is always wrong 52% of the time
dude fades Bruce Leroy all the time. Always bets condit
ceacker don't be making money. He plays gsp parlaye with not big foot by gogoplata and undertaker an makes 3 dollars and asks like he is a doctor.sell some bouncy castles you'd make moreComment -
VaughanySBR Aristocracy
- 03-07-10
- 45563
#10403ha actually heading down to London tomorrow for Muse concert at Emirates Stadium! Gonna wear a Tapout shirt to fit in with all the English Defence League retards that are rioting down there at moment!Comment -
VaughanySBR Aristocracy
- 03-07-10
- 45563
#10404I'd say you shouldnt bet Lil heathen, rather than shouldnt bet Payan. Maybe Stephens suddenly looks like a beast at 145, but I'd lean to thinking he's just the same. Guy thought he was gonna be a champ at 155 just because he KO'd washed up Marcus Hand-Job Sharade Davis (in a fight he was losing) and dominated Danny Downes Syndrome for three-rounds! On the other hand he did do ok against Showtime Pettis. Hard to tell which Stephens will show up, but I certainly wouldnt feel comfortable backing him at current odds. If you are backing Payan then you are relying on him either KO'ing Stephens which is never gonna be easy because despite what happened in the Yves fight he is very tough, or you are expecting him to outstrike him for three lands and be quicker to the punch. Its very unlikely that Payan is going to take Stephens to the ground isnt itComment -
Thor4140SBR Posting Legend
- 02-09-08
- 22296
#10405Hey V would u happen to have a tape of the TJ Grant Johnny Hendricks fight lying around in that huge library of urs?Last edited by Thor4140; 05-24-13, 03:04 PM.Comment -
Ron_Paul_2012SBR MVP
- 01-31-13
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#10406Of course my criticism is NOT aimed at the Brits that have heart, that have back bone. I have a great deal of respect for Nigel Farage and other members of UK Independence Party (www.ukip.org) and all those that support them.Comment -
GrabakaSBR MVP
- 02-19-11
- 3216
#10407I'd say you shouldnt bet Lil heathen, rather than shouldnt bet Payan. Maybe Stephens suddenly looks like a beast at 145, but I'd lean to thinking he's just the same. Guy thought he was gonna be a champ at 155 just because he KO'd washed up Marcus Hand-Job Sharade Davis (in a fight he was losing) and dominated Danny Downes Syndrome for three-rounds! On the other hand he did do ok against Showtime Pettis. Hard to tell which Stephens will show up, but I certainly wouldnt feel comfortable backing him at current odds. If you are backing Payan then you are relying on him either KO'ing Stephens which is never gonna be easy because despite what happened in the Yves fight he is very tough, or you are expecting him to outstrike him for three lands and be quicker to the punch. Its very unlikely that Payan is going to take Stephens to the ground isnt it
Thank you vagooneyLast edited by Grabaka; 05-24-13, 04:51 PM.Comment -
sideloadedSBR Hall of Famer
- 08-21-10
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#10409I heard if V doesnt answer, just pron spam his thread. Seems to work every time.Comment -
DeFactoCripplerSBR MVP
- 03-30-12
- 2603
#10412
posters here are just a buncha messican niqqas posting pics of makers mark with the swag of jared from storage wars. grimey niqqas taking bout robbing me for my true religion camo pants and jordan 11's. cant make this shit up.
no joke it put more $$$ on herbal medicinal in the air than any of these phagets make all year in their regular job, let alone their "documented" capping records. niiqa ill document the shit for these niqqas. let alone the other shit my kideys process, if i took a piss in one of these kids mouths it would be the most expensive drink they had in their lives.
smalltime niqqas
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STAY STRONGSBR MVP
- 03-07-10
- 2498
#10413in it to win itComment -
sideloadedSBR Hall of Famer
- 08-21-10
- 7561
#10414finished my research on rosi, thanks VComment -
PunisherINDSBR MVP
- 02-24-11
- 4980
#10416oh btw, did u clean inbox? was trying to msg you last night brahComment -
VaughanySBR Aristocracy
- 03-07-10
- 45563
#10417Perhaps I should try and get Stormin Normin to sign up here! He loves a little flutter!
Stormin' Norman Parke
Just realising the bet I did on UFC at the weekend.. Thinking I bet on Maynard to beat TJ grant.. Checked my account and I never even bet on it at all..all my other picks won.. Nice little £80 return
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BeelzebubzySBR Hall of Famer
- 06-06-11
- 6995
#10419You got the day off V?Comment -
VaughanySBR Aristocracy
- 03-07-10
- 45563
#10420yes bud, Bank Holiday here too, just back at work tomorrow then got rest of week off, heading down to Newquay on coast for a buddy's wedding. Had to go to a Muse concert in London on Sat as a relative got me tickets, not really a fan but was ok I guess. Missed the Champions League Final, Froch fight and UFC though which was annoying! Jus catching up with UFC nowComment -
VaughanySBR Aristocracy
- 03-07-10
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#10421Mark Hunt broke his toe in first round apparently. From this photo he has blood all over his big toe but his little toe looks fuucked up as well!
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VaughanySBR Aristocracy
- 03-07-10
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#10422Pending plays:
179616169-1 5/14/13 2:29pm $100.00 $110.83 Pending 3 Team Parlay Win 5/18/13 8:00pm UFC Fighting 1502 Francisco Trinaldo -350* vs Mike Rio Win 5/18/13 7:30pm UFC Fighting 1602 Gleison Tibau -230* vs John Cholish Pending 5/25/13 11:59pm UFC Fighting 1002 Cain Velasquez -700* vs Antonio Silva 176399123-1 4/24/13 6:08pm $100.00 $106.06 Pending 3 Team Parlay Win 4/27/13 9:30pm UFC Fighting 1502 Rustam Khabilov -300* vs Yancy Medeiros Win 4/27/13 8:30pm UFC Fighting 1702 Sara McMann -750* vs Sheila Gaff Pending 5/25/13 10:00pm UFC Fighting 1402 Donald Cerrone -275* vs KJ Noons 174297484-1 4/12/13 6:00pm $700.00 $250.00 Pending 7/6/13 10:30pm UFC Fighting 1202 Frankie Edgar -280* vs Charles Oliveira 174297334-1 4/12/13 5:59pm $487.50 $250.00 Pending 7/7/13 12:00am UFC Fighting 1102 Cub Swanson -195* vs Dennis Siver 30***4411-1
12:35pm 7-May-13 6:45pm 8-Jun-13 Mixed Martial Arts
Money LineThiago Silva vs Rafael Cavalcante for Match. -170 170.00 100.00 Pending 304044***-1
22:40pm 7-May-13 6:45pm 8-Jun-13 Mixed Martial Arts
Money LineThiago Silva vs Rafael Cavalcante for Match. -171 154.34 90.26 Pending As I cant get on this site at work currently I've had to post some ramblings Cerrone/Noons and Story/Pyle on Sherdog! Have pasted them below before they get buried in Oblivian's thread over there...
Regarding Noons' chances of winning a decision...
Well really depends on which Cerrone turns up. You could get the Cerrone that just wants to stand there and brawl and has no interest in taking the fight to the ground and consequently is a walking punch bag (Diaz fight), or you could get the Cerrone that wants to keep it standing but is more technical and has a bit more of a focus on defence rather than all-out brawling (Stephens fight), or you get the Cerrone that mixes in a bit of everything and takes it to the ground at some point (Ratcliff, Varner rematch, and Paul Kelly fights). With him coming off a loss, and a quite embarrassing loss considering the shiit talking he did about Pettis, I lean towards thinking that he will fight a bit smarter and will look to take the fight to the mat at some point. On that basis I'd say Noons' chances of taking a decision aren't very high (but clearly higher than him finishing Cerrone). But if Cerrone does just want to stand and trade then Noon's chances of getting the nod if it goes distance are considerably higher...I'd say around 40% or something as he could out-land Cerrone with punches, although Cerrone obviously has the advantage with kickboxing so I'd still favour him to win decision even if it was purely 15 minutes of stand-up.
Article about Cerrone from MMAFighting.com that Im sure most of have already read....
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -- It was bright outside, though that's probably to be expected. The running joke says there's nothing to do in Albuquerque, and maybe that's why Greg Jackson set up shop in the middle of nowhere. For the most part, it's hard to argue. But none of that matters much to Donald Cerrone. On this brisk February morning, he just wanted to escape.
Drenched in heat from the southwest sun, Cerrone led a group of friends to the base of a neighboring desert mountain. It wasn't anything too advanced, "probably like a 5.6 or 5.7," according to "Cowboy" -- a good route for beginners. For Cerrone, an avid climber who basically lives his life outdoors, that didn't mean much in the way of cheap thrills. Today was simply about showing the rest of the group the ropes, training partner Leonard Garcia and striking coach Mike Winklejohn included.
Cerrone was just taking it easy. After all, this is the man who grew up aspiring to be a professional bull rider. By comparison, today's adventure was supposed to be a piece of cake.
"I was showing them how to set gear," Cerrone recollects. "I should've set way more gear, but it was just such an easy climb. I wasn't concerned. Just being overconfident, man..." His words trail off.
Cerrone plummeted backwards 40 feet to the ground that day. The climbing gear was supposed to catch him if he fell, though I guess "supposed to" is the key phrase in that sentence. In demonstrating that fact to Winklejohn, Cerrone ripped out "like four anchors," and thus began his descent back to earth.
Each anchor caught Cerrone a little bit, but not really.
"I fractured my hip and my foot, but, I mean..." Cerrone says, the words again trailing off as if to say, ‘it could've been much worse.'
Cerrone went right to the hospital, where doctors, incredulous at his apparent lack of severe injuries, proclaimed that the fighter must be made out of rubber. A few tests and MRIs later, Cerrone was released back into the wild, where he promptly sent out a tweet to his boss, UFC President Dana White.
"I guess you need to dance with death, just so you know how precious life is! Dana White, the wild man IS THROUGH," Cerrone wrote, adding the hashtags "#tooclosetoday" and "#9lives" to the end of his message.
The near-death experience lingered with Cerrone in the ensuing days. How could it not? Just a week earlier he'd received his next directive: Strikeforce import K.J. Noons at UFC 160. Forget about the fact that Cerrone almost plummeted to his demise, he'd also nearly cancelled a fight -- or more importantly, a payday -- with his carelessness. That simply wasn't acceptable.
Cerrone's over the wildman act now. Or, at least he is during training camps, one of which he's been in since the accident. He can't make any promises about what comes after.
"That's how I live, man. I love it. I'll die with my boots on one day," Cerrone says through a toothy grin.
Though don't mistake his words. Right now Cerrone's focus is solely on Noons. It better be after last time.
Cerrone still isn't sure what happened. For months, he campaigned to fight Anthony Pettis. Eventually he got what he wanted -- to an audience of 4.2 million people at UFC on FOX 6, no less. Though in hindsight, he probably wishes he hadn't.
To put it bluntly, Pettis embarrassed Cerrone. Stylish punches, elbows, jumping knees off the cage; everything was in play for Pettis, who punctuated his artistic masterpiece by dropping Cerrone with a picture-perfect liver kick midway through round one.
"There was so much wrong going on in my head," Cerrone thickly remembers. "I remember looking across the ring like, dang, I done pissed him off and he's comin' hard.
"It sucks. It really sucks losing, especially a fight like that. That's my second time being up there for contendership and losing, going back to the end of the pile. ... Emotionally you don't want to talk to anybody. You don't want to hear about it. You don't want to see it. I remember going over to my grandma's. We're watchin' it one time then we're deleting it off the DVR and not talking about it again."
Sure, it was bad when Nate Diaz brutalized Cerrone for three rounds, setting a UFC record for most significant strikes landed (238) in a 15-minute bout. But this? Getting humiliated on national television by a man he personally called out? This was worse.
Try as he might, Cerrone can't figure why it keeps happening.
"It's like, I don't know if it's the camera or the pressure, but I've got to figure that out," Cerrone admits. "Whatever makes me fight hard to get there, and then I seem to, like, fold under pressure. I don't know. I'm tryin' to [figure it out]. I got a new sports psychologist tryin' to work those kinks out."
It sounds cliché, but Cerrone feels like a new man now. With the help of his sports psychologist, Cerrone came to realize that he needed to fight his own fight, "for once." Go out and dominate the cage, show everyone why he's a striker to be feared. Believe in his jiu-jitsu, stop falling into opponent's gameplans, and most of all, stop burying deep into his own head.
Cerrone quit eating candy, too. At first glance, that may not seem like such a big deal. But when you realize he basically lived on the stuff for years -- "I'd rather trade real food for candy, as s--ty as that sounds," Cerrone chuckles -- it starts adding up to ‘big deal' range. The new diet, which consists of actual, healthy food, has already worked wonders.
Cerrone usually enters fight week weighing between 185 and 190 pounds. The lightweight limit is 155 pounds, meaning Cerrone is forced to cut upwards of 30 pounds within a matter of days. Even for the most seasoned professional, that's an inhuman task.
But this time around, things are a little different.
"It's hard not to cheat," says Cerrone. "I can go splurge and eat whatever I want without training camp. But we're professional athletes. We've really got to keep on it and stay [healthy].
"I'm tryin' to take a different approach, a different angle, and work on my weight. I think my weight might be a problem, comin' in so heavy. Right now I'm 174, so I feel great. Staying light."
Cerrone knows he's at the end of the lightweight line. When you lose like he lost, that tends to happen. Nonetheless, Cerrone also knows what ‘end of the line' really means in the UFC -- that he's just "two or three pretty outstanding wins" away from contention. Now that's a position he's comfortable in.
So it's back to work, back to the climb for "Cowboy." And when he next reaches the summit, hopefully the third time is the charm.
"When you lose, everything's wrong," Cerrone finishes. "But really, I just got to get back to what I used to do. Just start grindin' again."
This was Cerrone almost 2 weeks ago weighing 168lbs... (as the article says above he's usually 15-20lbs heavier at that point)...
Story/Pyle:
Are people thinking Story is going to wrestle-fuuck Pyle? Very interesting fight and difficult to call. After Pyle's domination of Hathaway and Story's struggles against Hath Im surprised the lines aren't closer to evens.
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yep, that is what's putting me off playing Pyle despite kind of thinking it should be closer to a pick-em. He does tend to back up against the cage at times and that is where Story has his most success. Also, although he dominated Hathaway in the grappling department, and Story struggled with Hathaway's grappling, Pyle didn't have to worry about Hathaway's striking or power so it is a different scenario. I guess Story is the closest thing to Rory Mac and Ellenberger as well (Pyle's last two losses) as he has the ability to take Pyle down and hurt him with GnP (which is how he was finished in those two losses). The likes of Head, Neer, Funch, Almeida, Lennox and Hathaway didnt present that kind of threat...I certainly never expected them to take Pyle down and bully him with their size and power like Ellenberger and Rory Mac did.
I really think it will be in Pyle's best interests to try and close the distance and work a trip takedown as soon as possible and try and get top position which would be his safest spot in this fight. His buddy Kampmann had considerable success with the trip takedowns so wouldnt be surprised if Pyle looks to follow suit and he does have previous with these kind of takedowns as I believe most of his takedowns against Hathaway were by body lock and trips. I highly doubt Story is going to offer a threat off his back, and he has shown that his defensive wrestling isnt as good as his offensive wrestling.
Also, I may be completely out on this but Story seems to not be as hench as he was a year or 2 ago! I thought he looked a bit smaller in his last fight - his shoulders and back not as big as when he fought Thiago Alves. Not that Im suggesting he's off the magic juice now or anything
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DeFactoCripplerSBR MVP
- 03-30-12
- 2603
#10424
niqqa is kinda lame, he was like i bet $50 per unit, which is a joke in and of itself, but then the niqqa was firing off 0.1 unit bets. cant make this shit up. i thought that 10 squid thing was a joke.
no wonder these lames be wifin up them thots at the first opportunity. they know they dont have shit and they never will so they try and cuff whatever bitch they can while still in their twenties.
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VaughanySBR Aristocracy
- 03-07-10
- 45563
#10425pal when are you going to step up the bet amounts. i was posting here and bubzy told me that he couldnt afford to buy the ppv. why dont you guys help him out and all pitch in like 5 bucks. doesnt seem like any of the sbr sharps minds being a charity case anyways.
niqqa is kinda lame, he was like i bet $50 per unit, which is a joke in and of itself, but then the niqqa was firing off 0.1 unit bets. cant make this shit up. i thought that 10 squid thing was a joke.
no wonder these lames be wifin up them thots at the first opportunity. they know they dont have shit and they never will so they try and cuff whatever bitch they can while still in their twenties.
diamondinium engagement ring
cant make this shit upComment -
MDSBR Hall of Famer
- 01-31-12
- 9728
#10427pal when are you going to step up the bet amounts. i was posting here and bubzy told me that he couldnt afford to buy the ppv. why dont you guys help him out and all pitch in like 5 bucks. doesnt seem like any of the sbr sharps minds being a charity case anyways.
niqqa is kinda lame, he was like i bet $50 per unit, which is a joke in and of itself, but then the niqqa was firing off 0.1 unit bets. cant make this shit up. i thought that 10 squid thing was a joke.
no wonder these lames be wifin up them thots at the first opportunity. they know they dont have shit and they never will so they try and cuff whatever bitch they can while still in their twenties.
diamondinium engagement ring
cant make this shit up
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DeFactoCripplerSBR MVP
- 03-30-12
- 2603
#10428
i will even send the money to nunya
or mcbrideComment -
MDSBR Hall of Famer
- 01-31-12
- 9728
#10429
Define "book my bets BEFORE the fights". What does that mean exactly?Comment -
sideloadedSBR Hall of Famer
- 08-21-10
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#10430how would he play poker? He isnt even a proComment
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