only one way to find out if you're a nightmare man. even the best lose from time to time, that's just the nature of the sport.
weak links break chains though. having strength in your triceps and shoulders would only help to continue the energy started in the legs' path to...
he's got good power with em but i'd have to agree he's not # 1 at kicking. damn good though. i think his best attribute is all the takedowns he...
no **** someone who trains tkd kicks better. just like no **** a boxer punches better. of course in a style where 95-100% of the focus is placed...
i retract my favorite, my favorite sound is from karate... either the thud of a successful takedown/toss or the whap of a foot upside someone's...
i gotta say i love hearing air come out from a good body shot. when you know they're not exhaling by choice...love it. the perfect sound on a...
im a left handed orthodox boxer so my trademarks are a naturally stiff jab and an accurate left hook. i also like to go from fighting on my back...
liddell's also actually a very well trained wrestler, which plays a lot into why you only see him on his feet. in his better years his sprawl was...
when i get on the ropes i like to do a few seconds of blocking and feigning tiredness and time their shot so i can sneak in a body left hook/left...
it just takes time to get used to things and adapt. you could try looking up ways to trigger its release if you wanted but its not really worth...
sorry if the last thing i said came off as harsh, didnt mean to. but honestly if you just let your body work itself out and get things back on...
stay home. going for a workout and getting everyone else sick is very selfish. take a few days off to rest and your body will appreciate it.
i'm a left handed orthodox boxer and love it. the snap it puts into my jabs and the natural power in the hook is nice. i've been putting effort...
i agree with everything but one thing you said. you want dana to put anderson against fedor to settle a point? cmon man thats just mean, honestly...
the fans win, 'nuff said.