White Shogun
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What can you say about this event? It was awesome. Some observations:
Thanks to Brian Gassoway, for showing us that no matter how cut or ripped you may be, it doesn't mean that you're a great fighter.
Thanks to Randy Couture, Mike Van Arsdale, and Tra Tilligman (despite the KO), for showing us that age is just a number. Every one of these men is 40+.
Special note of thanks to Tra, for showing what value determination in overcoming obstacles and disabilities (for those who don't know, he is missing his entire right pectoral muscle and still fights MMA.)
Somebody in Frank Trigg's training camp should suggest he work on his defense against the rear naked choke. Thats at least three fights that I know of which Trigg has lost to that technique.
Jeremy Horn has big heart. I know, I know, its a cliche. Bue every time he got knocked down, once he was back on his feet, he STILL pressed the action and went after Chuck.
The match between Lindland and Doerksen was the best pure jui-jitsu / grappling match of the night. They put on a great technical show.
And thanks to James Irvin, for his flying knee to the head comeback at 5 seconds into Round 2, keeping true the adage of our own White Savage, always bet on the lighter-skinned fighter. Helluva knockout.
Thanks to Brian Gassoway, for showing us that no matter how cut or ripped you may be, it doesn't mean that you're a great fighter.
Thanks to Randy Couture, Mike Van Arsdale, and Tra Tilligman (despite the KO), for showing us that age is just a number. Every one of these men is 40+.
Special note of thanks to Tra, for showing what value determination in overcoming obstacles and disabilities (for those who don't know, he is missing his entire right pectoral muscle and still fights MMA.)
Somebody in Frank Trigg's training camp should suggest he work on his defense against the rear naked choke. Thats at least three fights that I know of which Trigg has lost to that technique.
Jeremy Horn has big heart. I know, I know, its a cliche. Bue every time he got knocked down, once he was back on his feet, he STILL pressed the action and went after Chuck.
The match between Lindland and Doerksen was the best pure jui-jitsu / grappling match of the night. They put on a great technical show.
And thanks to James Irvin, for his flying knee to the head comeback at 5 seconds into Round 2, keeping true the adage of our own White Savage, always bet on the lighter-skinned fighter. Helluva knockout.