Damn Stewart.....what you feeding those British fighters? They held a clinic on ass-whoppin.
Fish n' chips.
Bisping and Etim kicked ass. I mean really, they looked great. Good for the hometown crowd too. Sounded like you guys really enjoyed the show.
The show was fantastic and the atmosphere was electric. It wasn't too good at the first fight as the place was empty (Paul Taylor v Edilberto de Oliviera) and I was just taking my seat after Taylor had knocked his opponent out. There was a couple of sections that didn't really fill up until the main show started. Then it was awesome: 15,000 people shouting, clapping, booing, cheering.
Arlovski should not get paid a dime. Most boring fight I've seen him fight ever.
Yeah, they just sort of cancelled each other out. And the crowd were quick to impress upon them just how boring they were.
Cro cop.....
Holy cow what a friggin surprise!
I think it took everyone by surprise, given that he's a big guy with a lethal left leg. Fair play to Gonzaga though and we'll see how he does against Randy Couture when the time comes. Cro Cop v Tim Silvia then?
Was it worth being there live, or did you miss a lot from being stationary?
It was a strange experience. You get the sense of the behind the scenes as you see the camera crew running around encouraging the audience to stand up and cheer whenever they came into the crowd. You see the lights searching the arena, the overhead displays, and the huge television screens showing the footage as it happens. The latter was strange, as I found I kept turning to watch the screens instead of the action before me but that's because the cameras were closer. You get the crowd whooping and cheering as well known fighters walk around, nipping off for a pee or whatever. (And then there's the stunning women in the crowd sitting all around. But then you get incontinent assholes who can't sit still and need out between every fight.
It's an experience. But perhaps I'll only pay for it again if it's in Glasgow and there's a fight worth seeing because that ticket cost me £100 ($200) and I was sat about twenty rows up in the main stand.
Did Michael Bisping swearing go out on the television, or did it get bleeped out?