Robbie Lawler vs Carlos Condit : UFC 195
Promotion : Ultimate Fighting Championship
Date : January 2, 2016
Venue : MGM Grand Garden Arena
City : Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
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Face the Pain
ReplyDeleteI had Lawler winning rounds 2,3,& 5. Extremely close fight but Condit simply didn't do enough to take the belt. Condit landed more but Lawler landed the harder shots and almost put Condit away in the 5th.
ReplyDeleteClose fight, in no way was this a robbery. Condit didn't land a significant strike besides that one knee in the first 3 rounds. At some point damage has to come into it. The judges clearly didn't think he did enough to win the 3rd round. Can't say I am in a huge disagreement. Even with little out put Robbie probably had the 5 hardest strikes in the round.
ReplyDeleteCondit looked fantastic in the 4th when he actually decided to put some some muscle into his shots but then blew his wad and was lucky to not get knocked out by the end of it. This is a legitimate split decision fight that could have gone either way. No where close to a robbery.
Ufc at his best. U wanna win the title? Only by KO. If u go to decision forget it
ReplyDeleteThe truth has been spoken!
ReplyDeleteim a Carlos fan, and Robbie also..........In terms of SIGNIFICANT strikes, claimed by the UFC, what constitutes a significant strike??? Carlos threw a SHIT ton of strikes, as he always had!!! Pepper, pepper, pepper!!!! keep em coming!!! But Robbie landed the most power shots!! UFC will not give the win to someone who has peppered the whole night, but the one who landed the big shots? Thats what UFC loves!!!!! KO game!!! Robbie did just enough to beat a Carlos, while Carlos, punched all those pepper strikes, great in numbers, but didnt land damage!!!!! Lawler is STILL the man!!! im the HATED one!!!!!! lol
ReplyDeleteYet, that's the way JSP beat Hendrix. You're a fool and an ignorant fool at that.
ReplyDeleteI have the theory that some judges go to work being high, that would explain some things
ReplyDeleteWow, gran batalla, a mi parecer el round 1 y 4 lo gana condit, pero el quinto y decisivo Lawler da una gran descarga en el minuto dos que cerro el round y la batalla. Grande Condit ojala logres tener un campeonato antes de tu retiro.
ReplyDelete@dimitris koronakos I agree with you but how exactly did Lawler get the belt? By decision over Hendricks...I like Lawler a lot and he's been a great warrior as champ...but he didn't "earn" the belt even though he's defending it well.
ReplyDeleteShit you can make an argument that Carlos won every round. When i first saw this i thought Robbie won the 2nd, but Carlos was out striking him. He was really starting to open up and then he got caught him a bomb. But after that Robbie coudnt do anything. They stood back up and Carlos continued to out strike him. Completely snuffed out Robbies momentum in that round.
ReplyDeleteIn the 5th i originally gave it to Robbie but once again Carlos out struck him. He was dominating the round for the first 3:20 of the round and then Robbie turned it on. But even while robbie was throwing all those bombs carlos was still striking and landing. He really wasnt in as much trouble as i thought he was when i first watched the fight.