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trying2grow101 said:
Shamrock was a shitty coach and that to me is one of the main reasons most of his team lost ed herman made it that far because of previous training with couture i had my money on bisbing and kendall or ed herman but honestly i don't like shit talkers so i was hoping kendall would win.

I think Shamrock picked a shitty team - there isn't much improving you can do in six weeks minus time for a dozen or so fights. He is a shitty coach though, but do you really think if he and Tito switched teams Tito's would have still dominated?
 
I think Dana White was right when he said Ken was just there to get another shot at Tito. Tito actually cared about those "kids" and still trains with a few of them from what I've heard...pretty cool.
 
goal200 said:
I think Dana White was right when he said Ken was just there to get another shot at Tito. Tito actually cared about those "kids" and still trains with a few of them from what I've heard...pretty cool.

I've always been a big Tito fan, but lets not make him out to be mother teresa. He is on the downside of his career and he knows he needs to latch on to some young talent and build up a stable of fighters a la Pat Militech to stay in the fight game. Why do you think he took such a strong interest in Matt? Anyway, caring or not, he just picked a better team.
 
Anthony Starks said:
I've always been a big Tito fan, but lets not make him out to be mother teresa. He is on the downside of his career and he knows he needs to latch on to some young talent and build up a stable of fighters a la Pat Militech to stay in the fight game. Why do you think he took such a strong interest in Matt? Anyway, caring or not, he just picked a better team.

regardless, tito was a class act and a great coach
 
goal200 said:
Ok, not that this is really worth a response, but here ya go buddy...

I was a REALLY skinny kid and got picked on a lot by a big Mexican dude in Jr. High, so in the summer between 8th and 9th grade I started training at a dojo in So. Cal that offered Shorin-Ryu Karate, Kung-Fu (not sure what style), a derivative of Kodokan Judo, and Aikijiujutsu. Since they were primarily a karate school, and an Okinawan one at that, we also trained in kobudo weapons. They wouldn't let me into the jiujutsu class till I was 15, and by that time I think I was like a purple belt in both Judo and Karate... At 16 I got my brown and started teaching the kids classes, and eventually got bored with that and started trainign with some of the tougher dudes at a kickboxing gym. Pretty soon, I was scraping my shins with nunchaku 5 times a day to deaden them, I was doing leg-kicking drills for an hour a day, and I still tried to keep up my judo and traditional training, too (which no one in mma seems to care about, btw...sad).

I have NEVER fought MMA. I HAVE fought freestyle kickboxing rules and traditional point sparring (and gotten disqualified many times for ankle-checking...heh). I am NO LONGER in that kinda shape cardio-wise, but I'm also no longer the skinny kid I was. I've been choked out, body-slammed, kicked in the face, been hogtied in like 3 seconds with my obi (do you know what that is??), fractured my own rib once by blocking a side kick from a black dude who I think kicked his way outta the womb......and I'm sure plenty more. But yeah, I've never thrown a punch.............. :p

And my name, goal200 represents my weightlifting goal. I wanna get to 200lbs at <10% bf. Right now I'm prob 185 @ 13%. I'm eating a bowl of oatmeal right now, in fact. :chomp:

I missed the first UFC but saw the 2nd one when it happened. So I've been viewing this stuff for WAY longer than most American viewers. Want any more info or will that suffice?



hahaha....maverick=owned
 
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