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Old 07-13-2009, 03:47 PM   #25 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by rreign View Post
All of you talking all this **** about Henderson "taking it too far" "being unprofessional" "knowing when to stop" "could have killed Bisping" blah blah blah!! Get over it.

Do any of you actually fight/train in any MMA? From the way that some of you were commenting, I say no.

I DO... and I know that I have never stopped nor had someone else stopped until a ref stopped it. I have seen so many fights continue because of the lack of aggressiveness on an opponents side. So here's what I say, fight until the fight gets stopped and don't second guess yourself when you have the opportunity to capitalize.
I'm sorry, my opinion stands. I don't fight in MMA bouts, but I did practice martial arts (TKD) very religiously from about age 7 to age 20, so I've spent a lot of time in the ring, it's just that my rings had a lot more rules to them . (And for the record, this was not a pansy-*** suburbanite martial arts experience. In the middle years I did my schooling in Singapore, and we trained every other night (alternating nights of the week) for 3-4 hours a night).

Even MMA is still a sport. There are still rules, and there should still be some standards of decency towards your peers in the sport. Nailing an unconscious guy that hard is never ok.
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