lisp last night at the airport, so i'm guessing mohjo sissied out after promising to "meet me at the airport, anytime".
It was a busy night last night in Vegas, and certainly a money-making opportunity, so i'm thinking that mohjo and his mommy were out making a few dollars walking up and down the vegas strip....anyway,we will be at the Hilton at 2PM like I said previously, unloading on Rashad, moving the Vegas line.
But getting back to the fight, Rashad should knock Rampage the FUCK OUT if all goes right...if not, at the least, look for a U decision as Rampage is a shot fighter, who at this point in his career, can't back up all of the trash talk that spews from that strange, mixed up brain.
Rampage is not the same fighter that he was in Pride, and his glory years are long past...Rashad is still and up and coming MMA fighter, who isn't close to hitting his prime.
Rashad trains in Greg Jackson's camp, sparring and training with Shane Carwin and Phil Nurse who refined his leg kicks which as we saw aganist Forrest Griffin, destroyed rampage. Rampage trains in the UK with Bisping and his camp, which aren't on the same level as Jackson's world-class training camp.
Look for the KO to happen in the 2nd rd, if it goes past round 2, Evans, wins with an EASY fashion...In the end, Rashad will prove to be too fast, and too hard to sprawl against, and too resilient for Page...Good Luck!
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lisp last night at the airport, so i'm guessing mohjo sissied out after promising to "meet me at the airport, anytime".
It was a busy night last night in Vegas, and certainly a money-making opportunity, so i'm thinking that mohjo and his mommy were out making a few dollars walking up and down the vegas strip....anyway,we will be at the Hilton at 2PM like I said previously, unloading on Rashad, moving the Vegas line.
But getting back to the fight, Rashad should knock Rampage the FUCK OUT if all goes right...if not, at the least, look for a U decision as Rampage is a shot fighter, who at this point in his career, can't back up all of the trash talk that spews from that strange, mixed up brain.
Rampage is not the same fighter that he was in Pride, and his glory years are long past...Rashad is still and up and coming MMA fighter, who isn't close to hitting his prime.
Rashad trains in Greg Jackson's camp, sparring and training with Shane Carwin and Phil Nurse who refined his leg kicks which as we saw aganist Forrest Griffin, destroyed rampage. Rampage trains in the UK with Bisping and his camp, which aren't on the same level as Jackson's world-class training camp.
Look for the KO to happen in the 2nd rd, if it goes past round 2, Evans, wins with an EASY fashion...In the end, Rashad will prove to be too fast, and too hard to sprawl against, and too resilient for Page...Good Luck!
I like Evans too. However, not really by KO. He should be able to hold his own standing up, but why do the only thing that gives you a chance to lose?
Evans should strike to at least set up a distance he feels comfortable with - then look for the takedown and control the fight on the ground or against the cage.
The ONLY thing stopping me from unloading on Evans is the visceral hate between the two. If Evans loses focus (which he has done several times) he'll play into Rampage's hands. If he says fuck it and tries to strike only (as he did with Machida) he's getting knocked out. With it being HIS fight to lose, not Rampage's to win, I feel Evans is by far the better side of the wagering coin tonight.
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I like Evans too. However, not really by KO. He should be able to hold his own standing up, but why do the only thing that gives you a chance to lose?
Evans should strike to at least set up a distance he feels comfortable with - then look for the takedown and control the fight on the ground or against the cage.
The ONLY thing stopping me from unloading on Evans is the visceral hate between the two. If Evans loses focus (which he has done several times) he'll play into Rampage's hands. If he says fuck it and tries to strike only (as he did with Machida) he's getting knocked out. With it being HIS fight to lose, not Rampage's to win, I feel Evans is by far the better side of the wagering coin tonight.
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