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Nick Newell Refutes Dana White’s Claim About Joining The UFC Nick Newell Refutes Dana White’s Claim About Joining The UFC - FightLine.com Quote:
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As far as he has gone in that organization, I don't see him getting anywhere in the ufc.. I mean he cant really defend the left side of his body, any kicks on that side of his body or to the head would be pretty hard to dismiss. |
I'm for it if the kid is good He has nine pro fights and got licensed for them so I question DW's comment on the commission without more knowedge on the subject. How many UFC fighters have mental handicaps. Leben is one and there backing him full force. Set him up for TUF or something like that and let a fighter decide what to do. I worked with a guy who had his left arm cut off just above the elbow and his right at the wrist. He was a deadly bar fighter of course he surprized most, and his stumps are harder than hell. His wife said the hardest thing he does is wash his face the stumps hurt. Drove tri axle for a living and layed his owen block for his foundation. |
I think he can defend well enough to work his game. He definitely needs to to circle correctly so that he doesn't catch a RHK. I have watched most of his fights and think he could hang in the UFC. I would like to see him in the UFC. |
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i think they should give the kid a chance, regardless of the org hes been fighting for, 9 fights undefeated and all of them stoppages?? thats impressive to me. add the fact that hes a title holder and i dont see a reason not to give him a shot. hell, theyve had way less impressive people in the octagon before |
'The guy with one hand' has an 'equal opportunity' message for UFC President Dana White 'The guy with one hand' has an 'equal opportunity' message for UFC President Dana White - MMAmania.com Quote:
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I wonder if Dana's reticence towards dealing with Newell stems from his drive for the UFC to be viewed more legitimately akin to pro boxing than pro wrestling and thus, will try to avoid what may ignorantly be misconsrued as a "gimmick" by mainstream naysayers. We're not that far removed from the era of "human cockfighting" and I think the imagery of a one armed man being beaten down in a UFC octagon in front of millions of viewers may not be the best thing for the progression of MMA at this juncture. I'm also curious as to his ability to get licensed in Nevada, California and New Jersey, as presently, he's only fought in Florida, Mass, New Hampshire, Tenn and North Carolina, not necessarily MMA hotbeds..... |
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