Saturday, January 30, 2016

Anthony Johnson vs Ryan Bader : UFC on Fox 18

Anthony Johnson vs Ryan Bader : UFC on Fox 18

Promotion : Ultimate Fighting Championship
Date : January 30, 2016
Venue : Prudential Center
City : Newark, New Jersey

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  1. DANG!!! I would have questioned this fight had Johnson knocked Bader out with a quick punch or quick flip-flop submission, but Bader had time to work himself out and unfortunately Johnson wasn't going to allow it. Johnson Simply won without question. Holly beat Ronda without question (as that fight lasted more than round Holly dominating). Fights which deserve rematches are Cat vs Ronda and Aldo vs Conor (this one should take place in a non-anglo/white country because then Conor will always have the advantage [as Dana planned it all along therefore their first bout was IN an anglo/white country]). Johnson appears a beast. I would like to see him face Cormier again, and Jones.

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    1. ..."Aldo vs Conor (this one should take place in a non-anglo/white country because then Conor will always have the advantage [as Dana planned it all along therefore their first bout was IN an anglo/white country])"

      What a silly comment. These are two of the highest caliber fighters in the world. The fighters determine it, not the setting. Conor gets plenty of criticism in America, his Irish fans just travel well. They will travel to Brazil, Mexico, Japan, etc.

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    2. Yeah, I groan inwardly whenever I see another one of his posts.

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  2. I felt bad for Bader coming into this... Anthony just to god dang strong man. Still surprised, well not really surprised at his lost to Cormier as Cormier got a strong bull like strength about him. Anthony learned from that fight and unfortunately I just don't see Anthony losing to Cormier if Cormier can even survive Jones which is at 90% probability NO!

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  3. Bader he can take out pretty fast but JJ or DC could weather his storm and finish him off when he gets gassed out in the championshiprounds.
    Those muscles and the power he uses is enough to take out most, but either one who's got the belt when time comes he'll have to finish'em off during early rounds.
    Of course, as we know, in MMA aything can happen.
    He's grown as a fighter but his main weapon is his enemy when it comes to those two fighters. But best of luck to him when his turn comes.
    Ps. The irony that he's been a welterweight :P Ds.

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