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SatNav
01-23-2009, 12:04 AM
lol, BJ is serial.

___
01-23-2009, 12:07 AM
BJ is the man with plan who tells the truth.

P 2 Tha Mofo J
01-23-2009, 12:07 AM
so i assume someone will ask if he tapped from strikes during the hughes fight

___
01-23-2009, 12:09 AM
And he didn't.

Barack Lesnar
01-23-2009, 12:24 AM
fuck bj, i hope gsp makes him tap

Barack Lesnar
01-23-2009, 12:25 AM
"everyone's sayin georges is good at this, georges is good at that, get the fuck out of here"

SatNav
01-23-2009, 12:31 AM
"everyone's sayin georges is good at this, georges is good at that, get the fuck out of here"

they really tried to make BJ happy by showing off his training in this one.

SexeCute
01-23-2009, 12:48 AM
And he didn't.

Yeah both arms were trapped and he was getting punched in the face.

Barack Lesnar
01-23-2009, 01:17 AM
he might not have tapped but he did quit

Bennett
01-23-2009, 01:26 AM
It's not about the past, it's about the here and now. BJ by flying omoplata.

Bennett
01-23-2009, 01:27 AM
Seriously though, I only caught the second episode of the show and its making me hate them both.

Barack Lesnar
01-23-2009, 01:33 AM
Seriously though, I only caught the second episode of the show and its making me hate them both.

why hate gsp?

Bennett
01-23-2009, 01:37 AM
why hate gsp?

French Canadian/full of himself/roids?

Bennett
01-23-2009, 01:38 AM
The question mark only applies to the last point.

SatNav
01-23-2009, 01:38 AM
he might not have tapped but he did quit

I just rewatched the fight, and I think BJ tore some shit in his ribs in that fight.


It's a good fight I might ad, BJ's flexibility is fucking insane in that fight.

lefecious
01-23-2009, 01:59 AM
I just rewatched BJ vs. Machida and man, those burritos should have been more elusive.

Demon Cobras
01-23-2009, 02:04 AM
he might not have tapped but he did quit

Lol with a fucking pulled rib and all, he didn't tap he quit. He was just crucified with a pulled rib, but he quit without tapping lol.:selfpwn:

I can't wait until I own your av for a month.

Demon Cobras
01-23-2009, 02:05 AM
fuck you solid.

scissors61
01-23-2009, 02:15 AM
Say what you want about BJ, but nobody can deny that he's too crazy to tap from anything.

Demon Cobras
01-23-2009, 02:28 AM
Say what you want about BJ, but nobody can deny that he's too crazy to tap from anything.

:cheers:

vincent_vega
01-23-2009, 05:30 AM
BJ will tap you mom via triangle.

Mr. Thick Dick
01-23-2009, 07:12 AM
you know for the longest time i've felt like this was going to be a close fight, not wanting to give a definitive answer on who i THINK will win, not just who i want to win. but the closer this fight gets the more i think bj is going to destroy gsp.

vincent_vega
01-23-2009, 08:04 AM
you know for the longest time i've felt like this was going to be a close fight, not wanting to give a definitive answer on who i THINK will win, not just who i want to win. but the closer this fight gets the more i think bj is going to destroy gsp.

QFT.

I will admit when I first heard about this fight I really wanted BJ to win but thought GSP would out work him for the UD. Now I think BJ will TKO GSP in the second.

AZGnP
01-23-2009, 09:56 AM
Can't wait for BJ to smash the Frenchie faggot. I swear GSP has the gayest fans. They just think he's hawt and wanna suck on his gyno nipples. Buncha fags.

Barack Lesnar
01-23-2009, 10:49 AM
delusional BJ nuthuggers, go fuck yourselves

http://i246.photobucket.com/albums/gg105/saopon/i-1.jpg

Barack Lesnar
01-23-2009, 10:49 AM
French Canadian/full of himself/roids?

racist/insecure/faggot?

ArtardFiesta
01-23-2009, 11:46 AM
Sucks that theres still a week till this fight

super hot
01-23-2009, 12:29 PM
Only queers have Japanese letters for tattoos.

Saska
01-23-2009, 12:42 PM
you know for the longest time i've felt like this was going to be a close fight, not wanting to give a definitive answer on who i THINK will win, not just who i want to win. but the closer this fight gets the more i think bj is going to destroy gsp.

Other way around for me. GSP is going to be in better shape and is a better all around fighter. "BJ's BJJ blah blah blah, he sure as fuck doesn't sub people too often".

GSP takes this one from hard work and a bigger heart.

ArtardFiesta
01-23-2009, 12:51 PM
GSP shall win this one the same way AA will via bigger muscles

Barack Lesnar
01-23-2009, 12:54 PM
Other way around for me. GSP is going to be in better shape and is a better all around fighter. "BJ's BJJ blah blah blah, he sure as fuck doesn't sub people too often".

GSP takes this one from hard work and a bigger heart.

:cheers:

HHJ
01-23-2009, 04:51 PM
not always
see igor vs coleman

being a bitch is valentijn vs goodridge

Albertan
01-23-2009, 08:51 PM
BJ fans thought he was god before his first mma fight.

Georges brings him back down to earth again. Viciously.

Mr. Thick Dick
01-24-2009, 01:11 AM
BJ fans thought he was god before his first mma fight.

Georges brings him back down to earth again. Viciously.
again? :rofl:

lay'n'praying to a split decision isn't what i would call serving up a reality check.

Buckfutts
01-24-2009, 03:08 AM
fuck bj, i hope gsp makes him tap

lol

The only reason you don't like BJ is because you were ether too young to watch him fight or you were not born yet

its one of the two

Buckfutts
01-24-2009, 04:02 AM
I see a lot of newer fans (I'm not going to say TUF fans) who say that BJ is over-rated. I can even understand a little, because if i'd only been a fan for 2-3 years I may think the same thing.

So I am going to try not being condescending, and am actually going to try explaining to you why he is so highly regarded. I became a die-hard MMA fan about a year before his debut so I think I am in a good position for this.

Firstly, his BJJ game and credentials are as good as anybody in the game. This is why he is called the prodigy, the first US fighter to win the gold in Brazil.

So following his short and sensational career as a BJJ fighter he turned to MMA, and fans were already talking about him - before he had even fought. He was so highly regarded that his debut was in the UFC!

His opponent was Joey Gilbert, a gimme. BJ as expected dominated Gilbert.

Around this time Jens Pulver had just won the LW title, and the UFC was trying to get a superfight for him. So they brought in Din Thomas.

Din Thomas had fought all over the world, he was a known top class fighter and had stopped Jens Pulver previously. Not only that but he gave Caol Uno a hell of a fight in his only loss.

Din's UFC debut was against Penn. The vast majority of people thought that this was a gimme for Din before his big rematch with Jens, and in truth that was probably Zuffa's plans.

BJ Penn at only 22, and in only his second MMA fight KO'd Thomas in a couple of minutes. Trust my guys this was sensational at the time - Think Gonzaga-Cro Cop (only to a lesser extent because Thomas didn't have so many nut-huggers)

The next fight for BJ was probably to punish him for ruining the UFC's plans

It is hard to remember/believe, but at the time Uno was recognised as a top 3 fighter, and a guy who on his day could beat anybody in the world.

BJ Penn's destruction of Uno was probably the biggest 'coming-out party' in MMA history. He KO'd him in 11 seconds!

As an example could you imagine a 22 year old guy with only 2 fights destroying Gomi in 11 seconds?

That is what it was like.

I liken it to Sokoudjo this year, or Shogun in 2005. A metoric rise to fame like no other.

Uno had beaten Iha, Thomas, Sato twice and he had been overwhelmed in seconds by an in-experienced kid who was supposedly a grappler.

I remember the net at this time, and BJ Penn was probably the most talked about guy in the sport.

His next fight was with Pulver, a close decision loss. However he proved he was more than a match for the champion by having a picture-perfect armbar applied as the round ended.

Even though he lost he proved that he was no flash in the pan.

His next 3 fights were underwhelming, facing Creighton, Serra and Uno in lackluster affairs. The rematch with Uno was so controversial, and I still can not fathom how he didn't win the title in that fight. This gave fans sympathy for Penn.

At this time Penn was pissed, and vowed to prove that he was the number one guy in the world.

So he went out and on his own money put together a fight with unbeaten Takanori Gomi. You know how these days everybody makes threads "Who'd win Sherk or Kid Yamamoto?" etc

This was the same thing. A dream fight for fans between two guys in different organisations.

Unfortunately Gomi lost a decision to Hansen just over a month before the superfight, which made the fight anti-climatic.

It was still highly anticipated though, and Penn dominated Gomi. In a way which Gomi has never been dominated before or since. This is another easy thing to overlook, but directly after the Penn fight, Gomi signed for Pride and dominated for a couple of years. Just a testament to how good BJ truly is.

Following that Penn returned to the UFC and announced that he was going up in weight to fight Hughes.

Matt Hughes at that time was honestly viewed as Fedor is now. He was the top P4P guy in the world and was seen unbeatable.

Fans worldwide thought this was a huge mistake and there were threads on sherdog with titles such as 'RIP BJ' etc

What happened is the equivalent of Chuck Liddell moving to HW and dominating Fedor. It was unfathomable.

Writing this it is really hitting home how easy it is to forget the situations etc, how easy it is to downplay a win a few years later.

BJ lost a lot of fans with his next move - myself included. UFC warned him that as champion he could not fight in other organisations - he ignored them and went to K1.

Bang Ludwig was a rising superstar at the time, he was riding high with wins in his last two fights over Pulver and Sudo. Ludwig-Penn was the fight fans wanted to see, and they got it.

Like man vs boy, Bang was dominated and BJ Penn cemented his status as the P4P king.

In another of those easy to forget things, Rodrido Gracie was viewed as the next great Gracie. He was undefeated and coming off a huge win over Mach Sakurai.

When Penn announced he was moving up to MW to fight him people honest to god thought he was crazy.

He did though, and dominated the next great Gracie.

His next move was to crazy even for him. I remember when it was announced he moving to HW to fight undefeated sensation Machida there were people saying they were going to stop being fans of his because he was too ir-rational.

Fears were confirmed, and Penn lost. However it was a razor-thin decision that could easily have gone his way.

Think about it. Machida has dominated everybody he has fought, including brutal stoppages of Bonnar and Franklin, he is currently considered the biggest prospect in the LHW division. Yet he barely beat a guy fighting at least 50 pounds over his ideal weight. You guys still wanna say that BJ is over-rated?

I will not go into his next 3 fights because I assume that you guys know what happened.

Personally I groan everytime I read that Penn is over-rated. I he an MMA superstar, and one of the elite fighters of all time.

He has beaten 7 fighters who at the time were considered elite, Not only has he beaten them, he has dominated all but one (Serra)

Thomas
Uno
Serra
Ludwig
Gomi
Gracie
Hughes

So please next time you wanna type that Penn is over-rated, remember this post.

There is never an easier time to tell when a fan is uneducated, and when he explains that he doesn't know why Penn is so respected.

bigg
01-24-2009, 04:47 AM
I see a lot of newer fans (I'm not going to say TUF fans) who say that BJ is over-rated. I can even understand a little, because if i'd only been a fan for 2-3 years I may think the same thing.

So I am going to try not being condescending, and am actually going to try explaining to you why he is so highly regarded. I became a die-hard MMA fan about a year before his debut so I think I am in a good position for this.

i cringed at the end of these two paragraphs, thinking it was gonna be britt being britt, but it wasn't, it was a very well thought out explanation that i not only agree with, i applaud britt for posting...cheers you scottish hooligan

TONY BONES
01-24-2009, 04:51 AM
I see a lot of newer fans (I'm not going to say TUF fans) who say that BJ is over-rated. I can even understand a little, because if i'd only been a fan for 2-3 years I may think the same thing.

So I am going to try not being condescending, and am actually going to try explaining to you why he is so highly regarded. I became a die-hard MMA fan about a year before his debut so I think I am in a good position for this.

Firstly, his BJJ game and credentials are as good as anybody in the game. This is why he is called the prodigy, the first US fighter to win the gold in Brazil.

So following his short and sensational career as a BJJ fighter he turned to MMA, and fans were already talking about him - before he had even fought. He was so highly regarded that his debut was in the UFC!

His opponent was Joey Gilbert, a gimme. BJ as expected dominated Gilbert.

Around this time Jens Pulver had just won the LW title, and the UFC was trying to get a superfight for him. So they brought in Din Thomas.

Din Thomas had fought all over the world, he was a known top class fighter and had stopped Jens Pulver previously. Not only that but he gave Caol Uno a hell of a fight in his only loss.

Din's UFC debut was against Penn. The vast majority of people thought that this was a gimme for Din before his big rematch with Jens, and in truth that was probably Zuffa's plans.

BJ Penn at only 22, and in only his second MMA fight KO'd Thomas in a couple of minutes. Trust my guys this was sensational at the time - Think Gonzaga-Cro Cop (only to a lesser extent because Thomas didn't have so many nut-huggers)

The next fight for BJ was probably to punish him for ruining the UFC's plans

It is hard to remember/believe, but at the time Uno was recognised as a top 3 fighter, and a guy who on his day could beat anybody in the world.

BJ Penn's destruction of Uno was probably the biggest 'coming-out party' in MMA history. He KO'd him in 11 seconds!

As an example could you imagine a 22 year old guy with only 2 fights destroying Gomi in 11 seconds?

That is what it was like.

I liken it to Sokoudjo this year, or Shogun in 2005. A metoric rise to fame like no other.

Uno had beaten Iha, Thomas, Sato twice and he had been overwhelmed in seconds by an in-experienced kid who was supposedly a grappler.

I remember the net at this time, and BJ Penn was probably the most talked about guy in the sport.

His next fight was with Pulver, a close decision loss. However he proved he was more than a match for the champion by having a picture-perfect armbar applied as the round ended.

Even though he lost he proved that he was no flash in the pan.

His next 3 fights were underwhelming, facing Creighton, Serra and Uno in lackluster affairs. The rematch with Uno was so controversial, and I still can not fathom how he didn't win the title in that fight. This gave fans sympathy for Penn.

At this time Penn was pissed, and vowed to prove that he was the number one guy in the world.

So he went out and on his own money put together a fight with unbeaten Takanori Gomi. You know how these days everybody makes threads "Who'd win Sherk or Kid Yamamoto?" etc

This was the same thing. A dream fight for fans between two guys in different organisations.

Unfortunately Gomi lost a decision to Hansen just over a month before the superfight, which made the fight anti-climatic.

It was still highly anticipated though, and Penn dominated Gomi. In a way which Gomi has never been dominated before or since. This is another easy thing to overlook, but directly after the Penn fight, Gomi signed for Pride and dominated for a couple of years. Just a testament to how good BJ truly is.

Following that Penn returned to the UFC and announced that he was going up in weight to fight Hughes.

Matt Hughes at that time was honestly viewed as Fedor is now. He was the top P4P guy in the world and was seen unbeatable.

Fans worldwide thought this was a huge mistake and there were threads on sherdog with titles such as 'RIP BJ' etc

What happened is the equivalent of Chuck Liddell moving to HW and dominating Fedor. It was unfathomable.

Writing this it is really hitting home how easy it is to forget the situations etc, how easy it is to downplay a win a few years later.

BJ lost a lot of fans with his next move - myself included. UFC warned him that as champion he could not fight in other organisations - he ignored them and went to K1.

Bang Ludwig was a rising superstar at the time, he was riding high with wins in his last two fights over Pulver and Sudo. Ludwig-Penn was the fight fans wanted to see, and they got it.

Like man vs boy, Bang was dominated and BJ Penn cemented his status as the P4P king.

In another of those easy to forget things, Rodrido Gracie was viewed as the next great Gracie. He was undefeated and coming off a huge win over Mach Sakurai.

When Penn announced he was moving up to MW to fight him people honest to god thought he was crazy.

He did though, and dominated the next great Gracie.

His next move was to crazy even for him. I remember when it was announced he moving to HW to fight undefeated sensation Machida there were people saying they were going to stop being fans of his because he was too ir-rational.

Fears were confirmed, and Penn lost. However it was a razor-thin decision that could easily have gone his way.

Think about it. Machida has dominated everybody he has fought, including brutal stoppages of Bonnar and Franklin, he is currently considered the biggest prospect in the LHW division. Yet he barely beat a guy fighting at least 50 pounds over his ideal weight. You guys still wanna say that BJ is over-rated?

I will not go into his next 3 fights because I assume that you guys know what happened.

Personally I groan everytime I read that Penn is over-rated. I he an MMA superstar, and one of the elite fighters of all time.

He has beaten 7 fighters who at the time were considered elite, Not only has he beaten them, he has dominated all but one (Serra)

Thomas
Uno
Serra
Ludwig
Gomi
Gracie
Hughes

So please next time you wanna type that Penn is over-rated, remember this post.

There is never an easier time to tell when a fan is uneducated, and when he explains that he doesn't know why Penn is so respected.
http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/aa38/BDON9111/whoaninja.jpg

bobby boucher
01-24-2009, 05:04 AM
I see a lot of newer fans (I'm not going to say TUF fans) who say that BJ is over-rated. I can even understand a little, because if i'd only been a fan for 2-3 years I may think the same thing.

So I am going to try not being condescending, and am actually going to try explaining to you why he is so highly regarded. I became a die-hard MMA fan about a year before his debut so I think I am in a good position for this.

Firstly, his BJJ game and credentials are as good as anybody in the game. This is why he is called the prodigy, the first US fighter to win the gold in Brazil.

So following his short and sensational career as a BJJ fighter he turned to MMA, and fans were already talking about him - before he had even fought. He was so highly regarded that his debut was in the UFC!

His opponent was Joey Gilbert, a gimme. BJ as expected dominated Gilbert.

Around this time Jens Pulver had just won the LW title, and the UFC was trying to get a superfight for him. So they brought in Din Thomas.

Din Thomas had fought all over the world, he was a known top class fighter and had stopped Jens Pulver previously. Not only that but he gave Caol Uno a hell of a fight in his only loss.

Din's UFC debut was against Penn. The vast majority of people thought that this was a gimme for Din before his big rematch with Jens, and in truth that was probably Zuffa's plans.

BJ Penn at only 22, and in only his second MMA fight KO'd Thomas in a couple of minutes. Trust my guys this was sensational at the time - Think Gonzaga-Cro Cop (only to a lesser extent because Thomas didn't have so many nut-huggers)

The next fight for BJ was probably to punish him for ruining the UFC's plans

It is hard to remember/believe, but at the time Uno was recognised as a top 3 fighter, and a guy who on his day could beat anybody in the world.

BJ Penn's destruction of Uno was probably the biggest 'coming-out party' in MMA history. He KO'd him in 11 seconds!

As an example could you imagine a 22 year old guy with only 2 fights destroying Gomi in 11 seconds?

That is what it was like.

I liken it to Sokoudjo this year, or Shogun in 2005. A metoric rise to fame like no other.

Uno had beaten Iha, Thomas, Sato twice and he had been overwhelmed in seconds by an in-experienced kid who was supposedly a grappler.

I remember the net at this time, and BJ Penn was probably the most talked about guy in the sport.

His next fight was with Pulver, a close decision loss. However he proved he was more than a match for the champion by having a picture-perfect armbar applied as the round ended.

Even though he lost he proved that he was no flash in the pan.

His next 3 fights were underwhelming, facing Creighton, Serra and Uno in lackluster affairs. The rematch with Uno was so controversial, and I still can not fathom how he didn't win the title in that fight. This gave fans sympathy for Penn.

At this time Penn was pissed, and vowed to prove that he was the number one guy in the world.

So he went out and on his own money put together a fight with unbeaten Takanori Gomi. You know how these days everybody makes threads "Who'd win Sherk or Kid Yamamoto?" etc

This was the same thing. A dream fight for fans between two guys in different organisations.

Unfortunately Gomi lost a decision to Hansen just over a month before the superfight, which made the fight anti-climatic.

It was still highly anticipated though, and Penn dominated Gomi. In a way which Gomi has never been dominated before or since. This is another easy thing to overlook, but directly after the Penn fight, Gomi signed for Pride and dominated for a couple of years. Just a testament to how good BJ truly is.

Following that Penn returned to the UFC and announced that he was going up in weight to fight Hughes.

Matt Hughes at that time was honestly viewed as Fedor is now. He was the top P4P guy in the world and was seen unbeatable.

Fans worldwide thought this was a huge mistake and there were threads on sherdog with titles such as 'RIP BJ' etc

What happened is the equivalent of Chuck Liddell moving to HW and dominating Fedor. It was unfathomable.

Writing this it is really hitting home how easy it is to forget the situations etc, how easy it is to downplay a win a few years later.

BJ lost a lot of fans with his next move - myself included. UFC warned him that as champion he could not fight in other organisations - he ignored them and went to K1.

Bang Ludwig was a rising superstar at the time, he was riding high with wins in his last two fights over Pulver and Sudo. Ludwig-Penn was the fight fans wanted to see, and they got it.

Like man vs boy, Bang was dominated and BJ Penn cemented his status as the P4P king.

In another of those easy to forget things, Rodrido Gracie was viewed as the next great Gracie. He was undefeated and coming off a huge win over Mach Sakurai.

When Penn announced he was moving up to MW to fight him people honest to god thought he was crazy.

He did though, and dominated the next great Gracie.

His next move was to crazy even for him. I remember when it was announced he moving to HW to fight undefeated sensation Machida there were people saying they were going to stop being fans of his because he was too ir-rational.

Fears were confirmed, and Penn lost. However it was a razor-thin decision that could easily have gone his way.

Think about it. Machida has dominated everybody he has fought, including brutal stoppages of Bonnar and Franklin, he is currently considered the biggest prospect in the LHW division. Yet he barely beat a guy fighting at least 50 pounds over his ideal weight. You guys still wanna say that BJ is over-rated?

I will not go into his next 3 fights because I assume that you guys know what happened.

Personally I groan everytime I read that Penn is over-rated. I he an MMA superstar, and one of the elite fighters of all time.

He has beaten 7 fighters who at the time were considered elite, Not only has he beaten them, he has dominated all but one (Serra)

Thomas
Uno
Serra
Ludwig
Gomi
Gracie
Hughes

So please next time you wanna type that Penn is over-rated, remember this post.

There is never an easier time to tell when a fan is uneducated, and when he explains that he doesn't know why Penn is so respected.

Ah lurvs me an enthusiastic post.

















tl/fwi

Mr. Thick Dick
01-24-2009, 11:17 AM
burt stole that post from sd or whoever running this b/s gimmick is the one who posted it. i can't remember for the life of me who it was but i don't think it was burt.

InternetHero
01-24-2009, 11:30 AM
What gives?

If I were getting ground n pwnt I would tap in 2 seconds.








I would also give up the anal.

Barack Lesnar
01-24-2009, 11:39 AM
http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/aa38/BDON9111/whoaninja.jpg

QFMFT

Buckfutts
01-24-2009, 12:07 PM
burt stole that post from sd or whoever running this b/s gimmick is the one who posted it. i can't remember for the life of me who it was but i don't think it was burt.

My Burt account is banned at SD. I have a few gimmicks though

WAR RANDLEMAN!
01-24-2009, 12:13 PM
shut the fuck up burt and go back to FWI

WAR RANDLEMAN!
01-24-2009, 12:16 PM
It seems like all BJ does is eat, not train and talk shit

GSP is going to wreck him

Buckfutts
01-24-2009, 02:18 PM
shut the fuck up burt and go back to FWI

You fuck off back to OT you fucking n00b or I'll gut you like a fucking trout

WAR RANDLEMAN!
01-24-2009, 02:24 PM
go get your dick sucked by a tranny again you stupid queer

gumby
01-24-2009, 02:39 PM
Can't wait for BJ to smash the Frenchie faggot. I swear GSP has the gayest fans. They just think he's hawt and wanna suck on his gyno nipples. Buncha fags.

If he rubs his nipples, BJ will lose.

Barack Lesnar
01-24-2009, 02:58 PM
If he rubs his nipples, BJ will lose.

he doesn't even need to. rashad forgot to do it and still beat forrest

Ravishing "Rick" Tater
01-24-2009, 03:51 PM
Seriously though, I only caught the second episode of the show and its making me hate them both.

I already hate them both.

Barack Lesnar
01-24-2009, 04:10 PM
i don't know why ppl hate gsp, he's a great fighter and always respectful and classy

HHJ
01-24-2009, 04:12 PM
i don't know why ppl hate gsp, he's a great fighter and always respectful and classy

you hate plenrty of fighters that are respectful you little douchebag lol

Barack Lesnar
01-24-2009, 04:14 PM
you hate plenrty of fighters that are respectful you little douchebag lol

:uhoh:

HHJ
01-24-2009, 04:15 PM
you go ahead and run!

Barack Lesnar
01-24-2009, 04:15 PM
.....

HHJ
01-24-2009, 04:16 PM
fabricio werdun says he wants to fight sylvia on the next affliction

Barack Lesnar
01-24-2009, 04:19 PM
tim sylvia by KO

HHJ
01-24-2009, 04:22 PM
tim sylvia by KO

lol
uppercut?

Barack Lesnar
01-24-2009, 04:36 PM
yes

JamesArk
01-24-2009, 04:49 PM
shittiest match ever right there
whole lotta jabs and pulling guard

Mr. Thick Dick
01-24-2009, 05:15 PM
http://i134.photobucket.com/albums/q105/mitchconnor/r9h7yf.jpg

HHJ
01-24-2009, 05:16 PM
http://i134.photobucket.com/albums/q105/mitchconnor/r9h7yf.jpg

lol bj has no cardio so he needs a horse to fight gsp

Mr. Thick Dick
01-24-2009, 05:19 PM
:rofl:

Barack Lesnar
07-06-2009, 08:03 PM
you throw in the towel after the 4th round, you're a little bitch

Scorpipede
07-06-2009, 09:07 PM
you make up a reason for every loss ever and you're a little bitch

HHJ
07-06-2009, 10:30 PM
Bj dives off waterfalls cos gravity does all the work

finnegan
07-07-2009, 01:53 AM
Depends on who the ref is. Yamasaki will let you lose I.Q all night if you don't tap.

piedra
07-07-2009, 12:06 PM
GSP already man handled Blow Job Penis.