Hey SPIKE/UFC - HIre ME as a Coach Next Season!
It's always been said that good things come in threes. I'm here to tell you today that this week, 4s is the best number. In this 4th week of SPIKE's The Ultimate Fighter, we see some of the best samples of Mixed Martial Arts television content EVER. Is it because of the fight showcased? Nope. Is it because we - see MORE KIMBO SLICE? Not at all. This episode is all about showing you perspective and it's great to see in a show where only a year ago, we were being "entertained" by bodily-fluid-drenched sushi.
Glove-up, straddle in and knuckle up as we get to this 4th week of SPIKE's The Ultimate Fighter: Heavyweights here at THE SAVAGE SCIENCE!
As with many of my online reviews, I'll be reviewing this episode in a "stream of consciousness" format, giving you essentially what I'm thinking as the show airs. This is the best and surely most one-of-a-kind opportunity for you to chime in and tell us what you think about this season of Spike's The Ultimate Fighter: Heavyweights and be sure to listen to our TUF Tally - a quick, no-holds-barred call of this episodes fight via the 2GuysTalking: Podcast: Savage Style!
-- Kimbo's Style Really Changed: Umm, not really. While his physique surely has changed from training well, eating mostly good things and two-a-day professional training sessions, he still looks to me like the Kimbo that - fights with his hands, doesn't he? Where is all of this dynamic movement and "ground game" that the people featured in this opening volley are talking about? Seemed to me that Kimbo, threw punches, got mounted, lived through the first round and then - in the second round, got mounted and done. Other than LOSING again, what trend have we started here with a "new" Kimbo Slice?
-- Kimbo did good - he lasted out the round...: Kimbo lasting out the round had nothing to do with Kimbo, and everything to do with Herb Dean. Dean allowed the first round to lapse and then stepped in, appropriately, finally, in the second after Roy mounted the crucifix again and was pounding (albeit lightly) on Kimbo's head who did nothing to move, shake or "defend himself." That folks = a "W" for Roy Nelson, folks. Re-holster bitching and move forward. Nothing to see here.
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