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Mark Coleman hat das Card Placement von UFC 225 kritisiert und das CM Punk auf der Main Card ist. CM Punk selbst gab dann Coleman recht, und meinte, wenn es nach ihm selbst gehen wuerde, wuerde er beim ersten Fight auf einer UFC Fight Pass Show antreten wollen.
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Auf die Frage ob er sich den CM Punk Fight bei der Show anschaut, antwortete [lexicon]Roman Reigns[/lexicon]…“If it lasts longer then 30 seconds“
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UFC Kommentator Joe Rogan hat auch den Maincard Fight von CM Punk kritisiert und gesagt, der Fight sollte bei einer Amateur Show stattfinden, aber nicht in der UFC.
“It shouldn’t even be on the ‘Tuesday Night Contender’ show. It should be in some amateur event somewhere
That’s really what they are. They’re guys learning how to compete. They’re in the first fight on the pay-per-view. That’s fucking crazy.
He’s now fighting a fighter who’s commensurate in talent and there’s nothing wrong with being a beginner in martial arts. But there’s something wrong with thinking you can be a beginner and fight Mickey Gall. It was a foolish venture. My approach to it was this is going to be a very good lesson for people who are fans of positive thinking and they think that’s enough. That shit is not enough. If you weigh 110 pounds, you can positive think your way to the bank, Francis Ngannou’s still going to punch your brains out. There’s just no way around it.
A guy who really has very little experience in martial arts and has rudimentary control of his body…that’s what I saw when I saw him training. When I saw him training I thought ‘oh my god this guy’s gonna get killed’. He belongs here against Mike Jackson.”
Nichts Neues, aber er hat natuerlich Recht.
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Dana White meinte auf die Frage, warum Alistair Overeem bei den Prelim Fights antritt und CM Punk auf der Main Card: “When Alistair Overeem sells as many pay-per-views as CM Punk does, we can argue.”
Das ist ein Totschlag Argument. Wenn das der Grund ist, hey Dana dann bitte verpflichte wieder Ken Shamrock, Phil Baroni, Bob Sapp und Tank Abbott, denn die sellen auch Fights….Freak Show Fights sind absolut okay, die gab es auch bei PRIDE FC, aber Punk vs. Jackson ist ja noch nicht mal eine Freak Show, dass ist einfach nur low quality.
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Aber es ist doch nun mal so. Ein CM Punk wird wieder etliche Wrestling Fans zur UFC locken, wenn auch nur für diesen PPV.
Auch wenn sie wissen, dass es kein toller Kampf wird oder Punk auch verlieren wird, sie wollen einfach wieder mal einen Punk sehen.
Als er bei seinem ersten Fight mit seinem alten Theme Song kam, boar das war schon geil.
Real Sport und Leistung zu Card Position natürlich mal ausgeschaltet
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Joseph Benavidez, der nach 18 Monaten Verletzungspause bei UFC 225 am Samstag gegen Sergio Pettis in einem Top Flyweight Fight antritt ist nicht gluecklich darueber das sein Fight bei den Prelims (Fight Pass) stattfinden wird:
“Just the fact that you asked that answers the question – they’re definitely snubbing the flyweights. No other person, in any division in the UFC with a No. 1 ranking by their name and six wins in a row would be buried in Fight Pass. Not a main event, not kicking off the card, just buried in Fight Pass. You answered your own question.
What other theory is there to have besides that they are snubbing us or it’s something personal toward me or the flyweight division? Those are the only real options left, because that wouldn’t happen to any other person in any other division.
It’s just – you want to be respected by your bosses and obviously your peers and stuff. So that’s more the disappointing part. It’s just like everything you’ve put in you just almost feel disrespected and definitely under appreciated. … I guess another disappointing part, like I was mentioning the fans, they can’t just turn on their TV – my family, my friends, everyone who wants to see me. Some people don’t have Fight Pass.
Some people, honestly, as simple as it sounds, aren’t going to login and put in all their information to get a fight on Fight Pass. I mean, they’re just not going to do it. Yeah, so that’s kind of disappointing, when you talk to people and they’re like, ‘Sick, it’s on PPV.’ And you’re like, ‘No, it’s on this app called Fight Pass.’ And they’re like, ‘Ugh, never heard of it. How do I get it?’
I think honestly a little bit of both. I know it’s also the division. I know it’s a little bit because of the division, but it makes me think it’s because of me, as well. And I could just be making that up, but just other instances throughout that past that have made me think that, as well, so I think it’s a little of both.
It might be Demetrious and whoever makes the decision, right, at the top – but it’s everyone’s fault. I take a lot of the blame for that. Because I should have been the one to beat him. I was the one expected to beat him even when the tournament happened at the very beginning. … I was kind of expected to win that, coming from bantamweight and everything, and it didn’t work out. Had another chance and screwed that up, so it’s everybody.
It’s everybody in the division. And it’s easy, I think, for the masses to look at Demetrious because he’s kind of the face of the division, but who else do you think of when you think of the flyweight division? Me, right? And I haven’t done what I should have done to bring the division to the forefront, either. So I take a lot of blame for that, actually.”
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Premliminary Card
Lights Heavyweight Fight
Anthony Smith def. Rashad Evans via KO (knee) - 1 R. 0:53 Min
Flyweight Fight
Sergio Pettis def. Joseph Benavidez via split Decision (28-29, 29-28, 30-27) - 3 R. 5:00 Min
Lightweight Fight
Charles Oliveira def. Clay Guida via Submission (guillotine choke) - 1 R. 2:18 MIn
Fatherweight Fight
Dan Ige def. Mike Santiago via TKO (punches) - 1 R. 0:50 Min
Heavyweight Fight
Curtis Blaydes def. Alistair Overeem vis TKO (elbows) - 3 R. 2:56 Min
Women's Strawweight Fight
Cláudia Gadelha def. Carla Esparza via split Decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28) - 3 R. 5:00
Fatherweight Fight
Mirsad Bektic def. Ricardo Lamas via split Decision (29-28, 28-29, 30-27) - 3 R. 5:00 Min
Heavyweight Fight
Chris de la Rocha def. Rashad Coulter via TKO (punches) - 2 R. 3:53 Min
Main Card
Welterweight Fight
Mike Jackson def. CM Punk via unaminous Decision (30-26, 30-26, 30-26) - 3 R. 5:00 Min
Heavyweight Fight
Tai Jackson def. Andrei Arlovski via unanimous Decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28) - 3 R. 5:00 Min
Women's Fatherweight Fight
Holly Holm def. Megan Anderson via unanimous Decision (30-27, 30-26, 30-26) - 3 R. 5:00 Min
Welterweight Fight
Colby Covington def. Rafael dos Anjos via unanimous Decision (49-46, 48-47, 48-47) - 5 R. 5:00 Min
Middleweight Championship Fight
Robert Whittaker © def. Yoel Romero via split Decision (48-47, 47-48, 48-47) - 5 R. 5:00 Min