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Chael Sonnen Supports UFC’s New TRT Testing, Has Already Been Tested Chael Sonnen Supports UFC's New TRT Testing, Has Already Been Tested. | MMAWeekly.com Quote:
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Because sonnen's word means something. Lol |
Why does this feel like a murderer shaking the judge's hand and telling him he did a good job on the trial right after he got off on a technicality? |
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Clearly brilliant is a subjective term here. |
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The guy is 3-2 in his last five fights... Sonnen isnt the most exciting fighter nor does he have many fights in the UFC in which he actually finished his opponent. Yet he has had 2 title shots and is about to get his 3rd in a division he has never fought in within the UFC. Chael is on the highest watched season of TUF, in the list of top 5 PPV draws, has landed commentary roles and has some of the most watched interviews in the UFC. Fans love to watch him - mostly to watch him lose but still fans paying to see him fight. I am not saying he is a good man, I am not saying he is a brilliant fighter, but I do think the man has the PR & media thing on lock-down. |
Like I said, subjective. I would tell you this, I'm a parent and have a different perspective on how I am viewed in the world. Felon, liar, cheater, antagonizer...they aren't labels I would associate with brilliance. Using your barometer, someone else might say Kim Kardashian is brilliant with her PR as well. I would simply disagree. Successful, yes. Brilliant, no. |
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Like I said, it's subjective but certainly applicable. The words I (and many fans) associate with Chael Sonnen have more to do with a circus sideshow than a legitimate fighter (which he is). Most people just want him to shut up and to see him smashed. Brilliant PR (to me) would be boasting and then backing it up. His clearly plagiarized alter-ego isn't fresh, funny, or even entertaining. It probably appeals to the same people it did when it was used 30 years ago in rasslin' but I simply don't buy it. What I find funny, is how SO MANY people will use Hitler to legitimize an argument on the internet. This isn't a shot against you but it's tired as well. Too many people will find themselves saying, "Yeah, well Hitler was popular in Germany too and look what happened there!" Come on, how good is Hitler's PR REALLY? He's dead, demonized, and the country he loved so much spent decades in ruin and oppression. Not what I would call "brilliant" PR. |
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