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  • VanCitySportsGuy
    NYG_Meth
    • Feb 2003
    • 9351

    #241
    Re: UFC 106: Forrest vs Tito

    - It seems like the cards that look really weak on paper turn out to be good. UFC 106 was a good event.

    - I have a hard time scoring the Main Event. I would be okay with it being a draw or 29-28 Griffin. I think you could make a case Ortiz won Rounds 1 and 2. You could make a case Round 3 was 10-8 or 10-9 Griffin. I don’t understand the judge that scored it 30-27 for Griffin. Somebody should have asked Ortiz what the hell happened in Round 3 because it seemed like he thought he won Rounds 1 and 2 and just didn’t want to get knocked out in the final round. It was a good fight but since I’m not a fan of either fighter, I’m not going to re-watch it.

    - Rumble Johnson is an exciting fighter but it’s hard to cheer a guy that couldn’t make weight in the previous fight and than does an illegal move in the next fight. Koscheck made around a quarter of a million dollars last night. I don’t feel like he deserves a crack at GSP over Hardy. If Koscheck wants a title shot so bad, Dana should tell him he has to face Fitch (assuming he beats Pierce) first.

    - I have no idea why the crowd was booing the Volkmann/Thiago fight. Volkmann looked good despite the loss.

    - Baroni is the biggest tool in the UFC. He even had to put on his shades after he got his *** kicked.

    - The Saunders KO on Davis was sick. That was the true KO of the night.

    - This is 2 straight exciting fights involving Brian Foster. His fight against Rick Story was really good in September and he pulled off a huge upset last night.

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    • woody2goody
      MVP
      • Mar 2009
      • 2097

      #242
      Re: UFC 106: Forrest vs Tito

      I really enjoyed 106, possibly my favourite event yet since I started watching back at UFC 97.

      PS - Koscheck isn't the number one contender. The guy's great, but Hardy's earned it. If Josh wins his next bout then maybe he fights the winner of GSP/Hardy.
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      • andrewvo
        Rookie
        • Jul 2007
        • 9

        #243
        Re: UFC 106: Forrest vs Tito

        how did kos and rumble win FOTN, very undeserving imo i think sadollah or lil nog should of gotten it those two im gonna remember from 106
        It starts with a spark of interest,feed the spark and it becomes a flame,feed the flame and it becomes a fire, feed the fire and it becomes a roaring blaze.

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        • Wet Bandit
          MVP
          • Apr 2009
          • 1746

          #244
          Re: UFC 106: Forrest vs Tito

          Originally posted by andrewvo
          how did kos and rumble win FOTN, very undeserving imo i think sadollah or lil nog should of gotten it those two im gonna remember from 106
          I think that was largely because those guys stepped up on short notice to fill a much-needed co-main event spot.

          It's not like there was an obvious choice this card.

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          • MC Fatigue
            Banned
            • Feb 2006
            • 4150

            #245
            Re: UFC 106: Forrest vs Tito

            Originally posted by andrewvo
            how did kos and rumble win FOTN, very undeserving imo i think sadollah or lil nog should of gotten it those two im gonna remember from 106
            No idea how they won it. Call me crazy, but I don't find a fight that's stopped 3 times because of fouls, thus never gaining any real momentum, to be fight of the night material. Not to mention, it's not like the stand up was some war - it was pretty mediocre. Then when it went down there wasn't much except for when he finally got Johnson into that choke. No way in hell that choke was Sub of the night either... BS on all 3 "of the nights".

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            • Wet Bandit
              MVP
              • Apr 2009
              • 1746

              #246
              Re: UFC 106: Forrest vs Tito

              Originally posted by Xavier12
              Payouts:

              Tito gets $250,000 w/o a possible win bonus.
              Forrest gets $100,000 w/ $150,000 win bonus
              Koscheck gets $53,000 w/53,000 win bonus (massive payout w/ bonuses

              Couldn't find the rest.


              Forrest Griffin, $250,000 ($150,000 win bonus) def. Tito Ortiz, $250,000
              Josk Koscheck, $106,000 ($53,000 win) def. Anthony Johnson, $17,000
              Paulo Thiago, $16,000 ($8,000 win) def. Jacob Volkmann, $6,000
              Antonio Rogerio Nogueira, $100,000 ($30,000 win) def. Luiz Cane, $19,000
              Amir Sadollah, $30,000 ($15,000 win) def. Phil Baroni, $25,000
              Ben Saunders, $20,000 ($10,000 win) def. Marcus Davis, $27,000
              Kendall Grove, $44,000 ($22,000 win) def. Jake Rosholt, $15,000
              Brian Foster, $12,000 ($6,000 win) def. Brock Larson, $26,000
              Caol Uno, $20,000 drew Fabricio Camoes, $10,000
              George Sotiropoulos, $20,000 ($10,000 win) def. Jason Dent, $8,000
              Looks like the lowest were two 6/6's. That's pretty good.

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              • goh
                Banned
                • Aug 2003
                • 20755

                #247
                Re: UFC 106: Forrest vs Tito

                Should've been Saunders,Grove and Baroni/Sadollah for the awards.

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                • aholbert32
                  (aka Alberto)
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 33106

                  #248
                  Re: UFC 106: Forrest vs Tito

                  Dan Hardy is slowly becoming one of my favorite fighters:

                  His Opinion On Koscheck: "The thing I've realized about Josh Koscheck is that he's kind of like a turd that won't flush away," said Hardy. "He kind of wins a fight, and you think he's doing alright. Then he loses a fight and you think he's done, and then he wins a fight. He's always kind of floating around and he never really does anything."

                  On Koscheck As A Contender To GSP: "He thinks he deserves a shot as GSP but I think he's 3-2 in his last five fights, so he's not really in a position to be calling for a title shot. The guy's just a bit of a dick. I never get bored watching hm get punched in the face though, so that's always a bonus to see him keep fighting."

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                  • DTX3
                    Hall Of Fame
                    • Jun 2003
                    • 13022

                    #249
                    Re: UFC 106: Forrest vs Tito

                    Lol @ Hardy calling someone a dick.
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                    • DueceDiggla
                      MVP
                      • Aug 2002
                      • 4915

                      #250
                      Re: UFC 106: Forrest vs Tito

                      Didn't like this event at all.

                      Tito looked gassed after the first and wasn't even close to being in fight shape. Forrest couldn't even capatalize because he's so scared to lose.

                      The Kos fight lost its luster because of the constant breaks in action.

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                      • Wet Bandit
                        MVP
                        • Apr 2009
                        • 1746

                        #251
                        Re: UFC 106: Forrest vs Tito

                        Originally posted by DueceDiggla
                        Tito looked gassed after the first and wasn't even close to being in fight shape. Forrest couldn't even capatalize because he's so scared to lose.
                        I hate when people attach narratives like this to unrelated actions. Sports writers do this all the time. A good team happens to lose to a bad team? "They were overlooking them", "it was a trap game", etc. No, it's just because competitions like these aren't as predictable as the sun rise.

                        Some "MMA" (read: BJ Penn) fans have done this to GSP, saying he's turned into a lay-and-pray fighter because of the Serra loss. No. Just no.

                        Forrest didn't fail to capitalize because he was scared to lose, but because he's not a power puncher (2 TKOs in 23 fights, none in the last 4 years) and Tito is really hard to knockout (0 TKO losses in 21 fights against people not named Chuck Liddell).

                        According to FightMetric, Forrest threw 114 strikes in the third round. You can say he could have tried to put more power behind them, and that's certainly a valid criticism, but he's always had a slap boxing style, it has nothing to do with any fear of losing.

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                        • CueDub
                          Rookie
                          • Jul 2004
                          • 243

                          #252
                          Re: UFC 106: Forrest vs Tito

                          Originally posted by aholbert32
                          Dan Hardy is slowly becoming one of my favorite fighters:

                          His Opinion On Koscheck: "The thing I've realized about Josh Koscheck is that he's kind of like a turd that won't flush away," said Hardy. "He kind of wins a fight, and you think he's doing alright. Then he loses a fight and you think he's done, and then he wins a fight. He's always kind of floating around and he never really does anything."

                          On Koscheck As A Contender To GSP: "He thinks he deserves a shot as GSP but I think he's 3-2 in his last five fights, so he's not really in a position to be calling for a title shot. The guy's just a bit of a dick. I never get bored watching hm get punched in the face though, so that's always a bonus to see him keep fighting."
                          Hardy is not better than Koscheck... or Fitch, or Alves. Hardy lost to Yoshida who was KOed the eff out by Koscheck. Who has Hardy fought? You and I both hear the crickets...

                          Hardy is lucky to be the #1 contender. Now if Hardy would've defeated either Koscheck, Alves, or Fitch to earn his title shot, I would have no problem with Hardy fighting GSP.

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                          • MC Fatigue
                            Banned
                            • Feb 2006
                            • 4150

                            #253
                            Re: UFC 106: Forrest vs Tito

                            Originally posted by CueDub
                            Hardy is not better than Koscheck... or Fitch, or Alves. Hardy lost to Yoshida who was KOed the eff out by Koscheck. Who has Hardy fought? You and I both hear the crickets...

                            Hardy is lucky to be the #1 contender. Now if Hardy would've defeated either Koscheck, Alves, or Fitch to earn his title shot, I would have no problem with Hardy fighting GSP.
                            All 3 of those people have already fought GSP and gotten their asses handed to them. Why not give the next hottest fighter a shot? The guy is on a big win streak and he just soundly defeated a very capable Swick.

                            I don't have a problem with him fighting GSP - someone has to, and so far GSP has fought most of the other contenders already. It's nice to see a new fight sometimes instead of rematches.

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                            • Bona Fide
                              Rookie
                              • Jun 2009
                              • 203

                              #254
                              Re: UFC 106: Forrest vs Tito

                              Originally posted by CueDub
                              Hardy is not better than Koscheck... or Fitch, or Alves. Hardy lost to Yoshida who was KOed the eff out by Koscheck. Who has Hardy fought? You and I both hear the crickets...

                              Hardy is lucky to be the #1 contender. Now if Hardy would've defeated either Koscheck, Alves, or Fitch to earn his title shot, I would have no problem with Hardy fighting GSP.
                              Did you even watch the Hardy-Yoshida fight, or did you just look on a fight finder? Hardy lost at the beginning of the 2nd round by DQ when he kicked Yoshida in the groin. Hardy arguably won a close 1st round. Oh and great use of MMATH. Paulo Thiago recently beat Kos, so maybe he's deserving of the title shot.

                              Hardy just beat Swick, who was in line for a title shot. GSP has already beat Alves, Fitch, and Koscheck. I think Fitch would deserve the shot before Koscheck, but after what happened during GSP-Fitch 1 I don't think anyone is in a hurry to see that fight again. Plus I don't see how recent wins over Trigg and Johnson are any more deserving than wins over Swick, Davis, Markham, and Gono.

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                              • MC Fatigue
                                Banned
                                • Feb 2006
                                • 4150

                                #255
                                Re: UFC 106: Forrest vs Tito

                                Originally posted by Bona Fide
                                but after what happened during GSP-Fitch 1 I don't think anyone is in a hurry to see that fight again.
                                I don't quite get it. What happened?

                                I thought it was an absolutely amazing fight, and I'd love to see GSP-Fitch 2. I thought it was one of the best fights of the year.

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