lmfao, what a joke.
Who cares about the drug testing rules.
lmfao, what a joke.
Who cares about the drug testing rules.
Amazing that he missed 4 years of his prime due to his shoulder and military service and still had the career that he had.
Ugh, so early, I don't think I can stay up.
His kid is nearly bigger than he is. lmfao.
I'm passing out, probably won't be back tonight. Catch you guys later!
That coach screaming in the corner is like the coaching equivalent of Eddie's wife
Blue shorts, red corner - Gibson
Red shorts, blue corner - Katona.
I bet cards are gonna get messed up.
People who willingly listen to this kind of country hip-hop should be held as enemy combatants in Guantanamo Bay
GM3 went to the Black Beast school of just stand the fuck up
Petroski fading
ugh, I have been up since 3 AM I am on the struggle bus right now.
When you listen to the full quote of what he was saying, his perspective makes sense and isn't derogatory to MMA fighters. Title is kinda clickbait.
“That’s the thing about boxing,” Johnson said on his YouTube channel (h/t MMA News). “Mixed martial arts is the easiest sport to become champion in. When you fight boxing, it’s boxing. Every person you fight in boxing is going to be good in boxing... when you fight mixed martial arts, you’re gonna have people who have significant big holes in them, right? You have a guy like Alex Pereira ... 6-1 and he becomes a champion in mixed martial arts. You can have no wrestling experience and become a world champion. You look at Brock Lesnar, he became a world champion and he had no stand-up experience whatsoever.
“That’s why I feel MMA is the easiest to become a world champion ... you can have deficiencies and still become a champion,” he concluded. “In boxing, you can’t, you have to be a good boxer to become a world champion, you just have to.”