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[PBP & Results] UFN 41: MUNOZ vs. MOUSASI!!!
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otra vez kikuno? renuevate hombre que la grecieta ha perdido tirón y lo sabes.
muñoz paquete? claaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaro XD
la verdad es que mou me daba muy muy buenas vibraciones nada mas verle hacer la entrada,como ausente,tipico en él con cara de "estoy porque tengo que estar" mirando para el suelo y cualquier lugar que no fuese ni referee ni su rival justo antes de comenzar...mas de lo mismo,pero acentuado jejejeje
y despues de verle que estaba a punto de volar y que se la pelaba + el aterrizaje perfecto ventajoso que se sacó,supe que era pan comido.
hay que seguir viendo a mou como va, ayer estuvo de lujo,pero sigo con las orejas tiesas ante futuros planchadores...yo de momento le ponía SI O SI con JACARÉ
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Yo tenía mis dudas por el propio mou, para nada voy a paquetizar a muñoz ni mucho menos,pero esta lucha la ganaba o la perdía él y eso solo se puede decir con los mas grandes cuando te enfrentas a gente del maximo nivel.Si éste hombre fuese tmb un seguro de vida en el antitake apaga y vamonos,hablaríamos de una puta leyenda
zurra a pros del k1 y gana cintos de mma en sf,el día que explote salpica
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Para ser una leyenda y completar el potencial que tiene Mousasi, no puedes empatar con Jardin proyectandote a placer, no te puede planchar un Lawal que a la larga se a demostrado que es mas marketing que otra cosa y no puedes tirarte 25min. sin rozar a Machida.
Yo entiendo que este es el 1er pasito en su nueva carrera por el titulo. Si se motiva y se centra, creo que puede llegar a la parte mas alta de la clasificacion. Ganar el cinto no lo se, creo que le falta la constancia de los grandes campeones, pero estamos hablando de uno de los mejores luchadores de la historia de las MMA en cuanto a talento. Pero en este deporte, el talento si no va acompañado de mucho sacrificio y dedicacion no te da para leyenda.
Me imagino un Belfort vs Mousasi y me pongo palote palote, pero supongo que le calzaran a Costa para la proxima, de ahi un coco mas duro tipo Jacare o Rockhold y de esa ya si no va directo al titulo sera alguna eliminatoria ya para ser contender.
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lo que 3o4 borrachos pusiesen en una cartulina es lo de menos,injusto mencionarlo...el hecho de ser proyectado unas pocas veces por ese tio es el problema,está claro que ese es el problema de mou,totalmente de acuerdo en que hay que currarselo como un puto condenado para que así,ese talento desbordante marque la diferencia... la cosa es que ilusiona verle así...esperando el siguiente cruce.
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Joder no le he podido ver todavía; estoy viendo esos buenos gifs que habéis puesto y me estoy poniendo cachondísimo.
Para ser una leyenda y completar el potencial que tiene Mousasi, no puedes empatar con Jardin proyectandote a placer, no te puede planchar un Lawal que a la larga se a demostrado que es mas marketing que otra cosa y no puedes tirarte 25min. sin rozar a Machida.
Ojalá estemos ante un caso de digievolución o del principio de una buena racha en la que Mou brille como Belfort, por ejemplo...
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Pequeña entrevista a Mou:
Bloody Elbow: What do you miss the most about Asian/Japanese MMA?
Gegard Mousasi: Upkicks are what I miss most about Asian MMA because it's so easy when you're on the ground to pull your leg back and kick somebody right in there face [laughs]. It's frustrating that it's not allowed in the unified rules. I've done it three times now, and it's not deliberate; it's an instinct, a reaction. That would be nice if I could upkick someone.
With MMA getting more mainstream, I don't think soccer kicks are something that should happen because they are very representative of big violence and the public most likely won't take to that type of thing. You have to be thinking of those big audiences and how they're going to see the sport.
Bloody Elbow: Do you ever talk to Fedor anymore?
Gegard Mousasi: No, no, not anymore. He's off doing his own thing, and I'm doing my thing. We don't have the same management anymore, so we lost contact with each other. He's a really good guy and is doing a lot for the sport in Russia.
Bloody Elbow: What's your diet like when you're training for a fight?
Gegard Mousasi: When I have a fight coming up, I don't drink anything with sugar, so it's only water. Nothing that's sweet, and less on carbs, heavier on proteins and vegetables with some fruits mixed in here and there. I don't do those strict diets that some fighters are on. I don't believe in that.
We're not that much different from animals. Animals don't eat small, perfect portion meals every two hours or whatever. That's very hard to maintain. You just have to eat sensibly. Make sure you have a variety of the foods; chicken, fish, vegetables, fruits, some nuts and a little grains. I don't go eating 500 grams of chicken and brown rice every day because somebody said to do that.
Bloody Elbow: You told me the last time I spoke to you that you were very careful with your money. What are your plans to make money after your fight career?
Gegard Mousasi: I am in the real estate business. I never spend my fight money. I invest it in real estate and rent out apartments and houses and buildings. I use the income from that to live on and my fight money goes directly back into getting more real estate. Right now I have 11 different properties. I don't want to work after I retire from fighting, and I already will be able to live a very comfortable lifestyle when that time comes.
Bloody Elbow: If you could have dinner with any historical figure, past or present, who would you choose?
Gegard Mousasi: I've always been interested in World War II, so maybe it would be Hitler, so I could find out what was going through his crazy brain and maybe to punch him the face a few times [laughs]. Why would someone ever do those things he did? He was a monster and I would like to know what made him like that.
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Originalmente escrito por theperfectfighter Ver mensajeBloody Elbow: You told me the last time I spoke to you that you were very careful with your money. What are your plans to make money after your fight career?
Gegard Mousasi: I am in the real estate business. I never spend my fight money. I invest it in real estate and rent out apartments and houses and buildings. I use the income from that to live on and my fight money goes directly back into getting more real estate. Right now I have 11 different properties. I don't want to work after I retire from fighting, and I already will be able to live a very comfortable lifestyle when that time comes
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o lo que es lo mismo :
pa ser un gañán ahora,que mas me lo tengo quer currar y peor me viene,mejor lo posponemos y voy juntando e invirtiendo...que voy a ser un pureta vacilón,y todo lo que ahora no puedo... ya vereis ya...
o eso he querido entender yo XD
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