Bodog

Discussion in 'MMA Forum' started by buddynabuick, Jul 8, 2007.


  1. buddynabuick

    buddynabuick Active Member Full Member

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    This may have already been posted but i didn't see it so...................... I have been watching this the last couple of months and its actually pretty good sometimes. What do you more lerned MMA folks think? about Bodog
     
  2. Tko4

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    I've watched it a few times. It's entertaining, but their presentation needs a little work. They also need to start attracting some more talented fighters. But not a bad organization. It has some potential.
     
  3. buddynabuick

    buddynabuick Active Member Full Member

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    the times i have watched it i enjoyed the fights but what you say has merit in terms of the quality of the fighters. Anyone know where this org is based and where/how do they come by their fighters? How long have they been around?
     
  4. Beebs

    Beebs Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I wish they had a more regular TV schedule so I could watch it more often, because it is pretty good.
     
  5. Nuke

    Nuke Full Length Member Full Member

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    my cable doesn't carry the channel its on so I have only seen fights on the internet. Some decent fights its nothing special but has potential.
     
  6. Club Fighter

    Club Fighter Boxing Addict banned

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    That ****in' god-awful Bodog Fight music renders me unable to watch a complete Bodog broadcast.
     
  7. RUSKULL

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    Good show, some of the fights are quite brutal. Better than that IFL (International Fight League) team MMA crap. That's similar to pro wrestling :nut
     
  8. Dostoevsky

    Dostoevsky Hardcore......to the max! Full Member

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    Do they allow stomps, soccer kicks and kness on a grounded opponent in Bodog?
     
  9. Beebs

    Beebs Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Hows the IFL like pro wrestling? They don't have teams in pro wrestling as far as I know.

    I kinda like the IFL when I catch it, its a nice little niche of the market, they get up and coming fighters solid work so they don't have to worry about working another job, have great trainers, and provide a place for guys to either build themselves up to a higher level org, rebuild their career, or live out the end of their career while still making a decent wage.
     
  10. Tko4

    Tko4 Left high kick Full Member

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    I forgot to add:

    Bodog Girls....:happy
     
  11. Tko4

    Tko4 Left high kick Full Member

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    The IFL's not half bad, but if I have to watch "Big" Ben Rothwell fight one more time...
     
  12. buddynabuick

    buddynabuick Active Member Full Member

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    yea man. I would like to see this happen. I enjoy watching it:good
     
  13. Dostoevsky

    Dostoevsky Hardcore......to the max! Full Member

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    Monopoply is a good thing when it invloves sport.
    It means all the people/teams can face off against one another.

    Could you imagine if the best teams from the AFC and the NFC never faced one another?
    That would be considered absurd.
    Monopoly in buisness is bad because companies can screw you over, but here all the best fighters will fight one another.

    Thats the best sytem, I WANT there to be a monopoly in MMA, so all the best fighters can fight. I would have preferred if it was PRIDE that bought UFC instead of the other way around but hey......whats done is done and i'm happy for it.

    All the speculation about who is really the best will end, and i'm glad.