Obviously someone isn't aware of the effects, of a strike hitting below the ear toward the base of the spinal column can have. Try one and see how it feels, it doesn't take allot of force. Randy got caught in the wrong place, by a big guy. End of story. Which is where the punch landed. What is also funny is that that idiot Rogan, said randy was hit in the temple even after the replay.
your a complete ****ing idiot Tuffretard, he got clipped and then finished, unlike boxing there is no standing 8 count and Brock jumped all over it and didn't let up , he smelled blood and attacked.
of course your an expert take a shot behing the ear from a 280 lb beast. You have been trolling around doing nothing but bitching and complaining anyhow in the mma forum so why would you stop now.
I've already mentioned this in this thread and even in the thread title which you cleary hav'nt read. atsch However the punch was still too weak to do that much damage. When people act like Brock Lesnar has tremendous KO power because he lands a soft shot on a weak part of Randys skull, they are talking ****. I saw no evidence whatsoever of Brock Lesnar being a power puncher. He caught an old, rusty and chinless version of Randy Couture in a sweet spot with an average looking shot and Randy crumbled. Nothing to do with power punching at all.
Yep one of brocks farts would knokc me out :good Noones going to convince me that anything Brock Lesnar landed to finish Couture was remotely hard though after i've just seen Rahsad Evans land a bomb on Liddell. Now that was hard. Not the right hand that dropped Randy and the shots that followed up.
Was Seth's shot hard? No, was it perfectly timed and placed, obviously yes. Lesnar has very good power, Randy has a solid chin, simply watch his fight with Gonzaga, Gonzaga threw two killer head kicks, one broke Coutures arm in half, literally, the other landed flush on Randy, Randy walked through it. You are going through the classic stages of grief because somebody you were emotionally invested in lost, you clearly have no objectivity, you are unwilling to listen to reason, you are simply sticking your fingers in your ears and yelling like a child throwing a tantrum.
The final big right hand came after a series of very hard shots that left Randy susceptible to being KO'd, but you don't want to here it; you will rationalize it away (in your mind; in reality its not rational at all) This elbow was the begging of the end. This elbow was absolutely brutal. This content is protected This shot was massive and on a vulnerable, but legal, part of the head, it did not knock him out, it dropped him, it would drop damn near anybody. A lesser shot sent Herring rolling across the ring. This content is protected Nobody is going to get up after this, and 20 more of them right after This content is protected
I'm bored of this now. :tired There are people going around acting like Brock Lesnar is a power puncher, and i've seen no evidence of this in his finish of Randy Couture or any of his other fights. I don't really care that Randy lost either apart from the fact that people are now going to take the **** out of the sport because Brock Lesnar is the champion. I did'nt want to see Randy crumble like this. To me the way this fight finished was a embarassing for the sport.
This content is protected There, now you have. Only if you have a complete lack of understanding of the history of the sport, or any other sport, combat or not.
atsch The elbow was nowhere near the time of the right hand and Randy had recovered form that long before the right hand. The right hnad was in a bad spot but calling it a massive shot is laughble. A lot of the follow shots were blocked and looked weak. Brock was to eager to finish and throew as many shots as possibel and chose volume over less, more powerful shots. Please give up tying to make out that brock finished Randy with hard powerful bombs.
Nice job Beebs but you are dealing with a block wall that you are trying to reason with, it's amazing that elbow didn't finish Couture, but that right hand that hit him in the side/back of the head was the begining of the end.