
marshadow
"Andy is dead. I don't think he needs anything."
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Wouldn’t doubt it nglKhamzat looks like he has murdered a few people
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Wouldn’t doubt it nglKhamzat looks like he has murdered a few people
My bad mate. But anyways, you don't get lucky all the way until a championship, and to then defending your title twice successfully. DDP is so fucking good at game planning and that's why he's successful. Yeah it looks like he doesn't know what he's doing but he really does. If you look at the way he approached the Adesanya fight vs the way he approached the second Sean Strickland fight, he fought completely different with those guys and accommodated for their styles individually. That's how he 49-46d and outstruck the best defensive boxer in Strickland their second fight, and became the only guy to sub Izzy, and he absolutely rivals Khamzat in the physicality, he just doesn't absolutely use it all in the first round like Khamzat does.? No one said anything about "heavyweight".
I said "light heavyweight", you okay mate?
Light heavyweight is not 250 Lb
"DDP rivals Khamzat Physicality" just tell me you've never watched any DDP fight and neither any Khamzat fight.
DDP has no skill, he cannot strike he cannot wrestle, he just gets lucky everytime and wins by some random method whereas Khamzat has dominated and ragdolled his opponents.
They're not even close, there's no rivalry mate.
I agree, he's not as bad as he looks and ofcourse he fought better in the 2nd fights however Khamzat just simply overpowers him in every field,My bad mate. But anyways, you don't get lucky all the way until a championship, and to then defending your title twice successfully. DDP is so fucking good at game planning and that's why he's successful. Yeah it looks like he doesn't know what he's doing but he really does. If you look at the way he approached the Adesanya fight vs the way he approached the second Sean Strickland fight, he fought completely different with those guys and accommodated for their styles individually. That's how he 49-46d and outstruck the best defensive boxer in Strickland their second fight, and became the only guy to sub Izzy, and he absolutely rivals Khamzat in the physicality, he just doesn't absolutely use it all in the first round like Khamzat does.