http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OiEs5M0Lpbo I wasn't lying, and now I can prove myself to the internet and my self-esteem can settle back to normal. I'm Nick Blum, the guy who starts off on the right.
He was a wee little man! :lol: Wasn't really long enough for me to pick out any fight styles. What do you train?
No offense to you Snarf, as you showed some good BJJ there, but your opponent seemed like a crack baby. Got any other videos? I'm a huge MMA fan, have been for years. Have any UFC aspirations?
Who are you taking? I'm GSP all the way. He showed so much class on TUF and the trainers he brought in for his team...Christ on a cracker, he's serious about helping those fighters. It was a MMA trainer masterclass on his team.
im going for Koscheck but i think GSP will win, i just like Koscheck on TUF he was funny but also an idiot, i like GSP though hes a really classy guy.
I train all three major MMA disciplines (BJJ, Muay Thai, Traditional Wrestling), but my specialty is DEFINITELY on the ground. And yeah, that guy actually was somewhat of a scrub. He was known for having decent hands, but I didn't really see anything in him. He was only smaller than me because I worked my *** off cutting weight to be at the best possible weight class for myself. But he had a green mohawk - and for that, he deserved death by torture, minimum.
I want GSP to beat Koscheck into the ground. Koscheck was the most disrespectful douche I have ever seen in my life. Although I've always loved GSP. Yes but if it was pink, you would have had to give him your admiration.
Muay Thai, in America, is boxing with a few kicks, knees, and elbows. In Thailand it's much more kicking and kneeing heavy, but adapted for MMA it's more hands-based.
Traditional Muay Thai is known as the 'art of eight limbs'. Kicks (with the shin, not the foot), punches, knees, and elbows. It also focuses pretty heavily on clinch techniques. Sadly, a lot of muay thai isn't practical in an MMA fight, like SNARF said.. It IS fun as hell to train, though.