Quote of the Day: Chris Weidman’s Loss to Luke Rockhold Was “Needed and Deserved”


(No caption needed, that’s just a straight-up brilliant photo. via Getty.)

It’s hard not to see Chris Weidman‘s brutal defeat at the hands of Luke Rockhold on Saturday as being swept under the rug in favor of all this “Conor McGregor obliterating Jose Aldo” business. If you ask us, it’s for the best, because we happen to appreciate Chris Weidman: The Person just as much as Chris Weidman: The Fighter. Rockhold can be as handsome as he wants, but he ain’t saving no old ladies in between fights and shitting in the trash cans of his future wife, that’s for sure. Dude’s got the personality of a Wheat Thin compared to The Chris, and we say that as the unbiased, legitimate, journalistically integritous reporters that some of you on Facebook seem to think we are.

In any case, Weidman took his first career loss like a champion, sticking around for his post-fight interview and gutting it through Joe Rogan’s always insufferable questions. As you might expect, he’s been keeping away from social media in the days since, because like we said, some of you people on it are the worst. Yesterday, however, Weidman broke his silence via a Facebook post that is just so f*cking classy, you guys, so check it out after the jump.

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(No caption needed, that’s just a straight-up brilliant photo. via Getty.)

It’s hard not to see Chris Weidman‘s brutal defeat at the hands of Luke Rockhold on Saturday as being swept under the rug in favor of all this “Conor McGregor obliterating Jose Aldo” business. If you ask us, it’s for the best, because we happen to appreciate Chris Weidman: The Person just as much as Chris Weidman: The Fighter. Rockhold can be as handsome as he wants, but he ain’t saving no old ladies in between fights and shitting in the trash cans of his future wife, that’s for sure. Dude’s got the personality of a Wheat Thin compared to The Chris, and we say that as the unbiased, legitimate, journalistically integritous reporters that some of you on Facebook seem to think we are.

In any case, Weidman took his first career loss like a champion, sticking around for his post-fight interview and gutting it through Joe Rogan’s always insufferable questions. As you might expect, he’s been keeping away from social media in the days since, because like we said, some of you people on it are the worst. Yesterday, however, Weidman broke his silence via a Facebook post that is just so f*cking classy, you guys, so check it out after the jump.

“I will remember this moment forever,” wrote Weidman.

“It has already changed me for the better. The motivation I have inside myself has never been stronger. I did not feel like myself in there for many reasons but it was a loss that I needed and deserved. I have been playing back different moments in the fight where i didn’t do or react the way I should have but this was all part of a true master plan that God has in store for me. I will be back and I will be champion again. I just wanna let everyone know that I am ok. I am so blessed with an amazing family, friends, team and fans. Thank you all so much for the support. It means more now than ever.”

How anyone can claim to dislike this guy is beyond me. Weidman’s a family man, keeps a level head, is humble in both victory and defeat, and is still somehow mean enough to punch a f*cking hole in your chest should you ever step out of line. He should be the next President of the United States, for Christ’s sake, not groveling amongst the Tapout-donning dudebros our once noble sport has been infected with! In my professional, unbiased opinion, I kind of wish that Chris Weidman was my older brother.

While it’s obviously too early to see what will happen to Weidman next — a former champion receiving an immediate rematch after getting torched seems oddly out of the question all of a sudden, unless you’re Ronda Rousey or Cain Velasquez — it’s evident that he’s taken a lot away from his loss, at least. And knowing is half the battle.

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Quote of the Day: Chris Weidman’s Loss to Luke Rockhold Was “Needed and Deserved”


(No caption needed, that’s just a straight-up brilliant photo. via Getty.)

It’s hard not to see Chris Weidman‘s brutal defeat at the hands of Luke Rockhold on Saturday as being swept under the rug in favor of all this “Conor McGregor obliterating Jose Aldo” business. If you ask us, it’s for the best, because we happen to appreciate Chris Weidman: The Person just as much as Chris Weidman: The Fighter. Rockhold can be as handsome as he wants, but he ain’t saving no old ladies in between fights and shitting in the trash cans of his future wife, that’s for sure. Dude’s got the personality of a Wheat Thin compared to The Chris, and we say that as the unbiased, legitimate, journalistically integritous reporters that some of you on Facebook seem to think we are.

In any case, Weidman took his first career loss like a champion, sticking around for his post-fight interview and gutting it through Joe Rogan’s always insufferable questions. As you might expect, he’s been keeping away from social media in the days since, because like we said, some of you people on it are the worst. Yesterday, however, Weidman broke his silence via a Facebook post that is just so f*cking classy, you guys, so check it out after the jump.

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(No caption needed, that’s just a straight-up brilliant photo. via Getty.)

It’s hard not to see Chris Weidman‘s brutal defeat at the hands of Luke Rockhold on Saturday as being swept under the rug in favor of all this “Conor McGregor obliterating Jose Aldo” business. If you ask us, it’s for the best, because we happen to appreciate Chris Weidman: The Person just as much as Chris Weidman: The Fighter. Rockhold can be as handsome as he wants, but he ain’t saving no old ladies in between fights and shitting in the trash cans of his future wife, that’s for sure. Dude’s got the personality of a Wheat Thin compared to The Chris, and we say that as the unbiased, legitimate, journalistically integritous reporters that some of you on Facebook seem to think we are.

In any case, Weidman took his first career loss like a champion, sticking around for his post-fight interview and gutting it through Joe Rogan’s always insufferable questions. As you might expect, he’s been keeping away from social media in the days since, because like we said, some of you people on it are the worst. Yesterday, however, Weidman broke his silence via a Facebook post that is just so f*cking classy, you guys, so check it out after the jump.

“I will remember this moment forever,” wrote Weidman.

“It has already changed me for the better. The motivation I have inside myself has never been stronger. I did not feel like myself in there for many reasons but it was a loss that I needed and deserved. I have been playing back different moments in the fight where i didn’t do or react the way I should have but this was all part of a true master plan that God has in store for me. I will be back and I will be champion again. I just wanna let everyone know that I am ok. I am so blessed with an amazing family, friends, team and fans. Thank you all so much for the support. It means more now than ever.”

How anyone can claim to dislike this guy is beyond me. Weidman’s a family man, keeps a level head, is humble in both victory and defeat, and is still somehow mean enough to punch a f*cking hole in your chest should you ever step out of line. He should be the next President of the United States, for Christ’s sake, not groveling amongst the Tapout-donning dudebros our once noble sport has been infected with! In my professional, unbiased opinion, I kind of wish that Chris Weidman was my older brother.

While it’s obviously too early to see what will happen to Weidman next — a former champion receiving an immediate rematch after getting torched seems oddly out of the question all of a sudden, unless you’re Ronda Rousey or Cain Velasquez — it’s evident that he’s taken a lot away from his loss, at least. And knowing is half the battle.

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Must-See Video: Ozzy Man Reviews The Now-Infamous 9 Second Super Fight League KO

A few months back, we passed along a video of a supremely arrogant Super Fight League champion (well, former Super Fight League champion now) named Jason Solomon receiving his comeuppance in the form of a vicious 9 second knockout to challenger Amitesh Chaubey at SFL 43. The video went viral shortly thereafter, as most depictions of karmatic justice are sure to, and eventually wound up in the hands of Ozzy Man, an Australian comedian/entertainer known for compiling hilarious running commentaries of everything from Classic Dad Saves to Animal Fights to Burning Man.

Anyways, Ozzy Man decided to lend his voiceover talents to Solomon vs. Chaubey yesterday, and the results were some must-see Internet.

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A few months back, we passed along a video of a supremely arrogant Super Fight League champion (well, former Super Fight League champion now) named Jason Solomon receiving his comeuppance in the form of a vicious 9 second knockout to challenger Amitesh Chaubey at SFL 43. The video went viral shortly thereafter, as most depictions of karmatic justice are sure to, and eventually wound up in the hands of Ozzy Man, an Australian comedian/entertainer known for compiling hilarious running commentaries of everything from Classic Dad Saves to Animal Fights to Burning Man.

Anyways, Ozzy Man decided to lend his voiceover talents to Solomon vs. Chaubey yesterday, and the results were some must-see Internet.

Ozzy Man Reviews: Solomon vs Chaubay Me critical analysis of a cocky vs focused MMA fighter. A work of Fair Use, but let’s see if that gets honoured this time (opposed to the Rousey takedown). Cordially, Ozzy Man Reviews

Posted by Ozzy Man Reviews on Monday, December 7, 2015

A few choice pull quotes:

(:33) “I like his keys to victory: Avoids Damage, Uses His Reach, Takes It To The Ground, essentially how I’d fight when I was six years old. Liked to lock meself into the end of the couch and bicycle kick me older brotha.”

(:51) “His mind is still very much focused on the Sheilas in the crowd, making sure he can secure a post-match gobby.”

(1:30) “Solomon is down, he’s fuckin’ knocked out in 9 seconds. The bloke whose mind is on the job wins. That does make a lot of sense in hindsight.”

Brilliant stuff all around, especially for someone who will giggle at damn near anything with an Aussie accent. Head over to Ozzy Man’s Facebook page for more.

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Friday Link Dump: Fighters React to Holm’s Win, Aldo Outs a Rat, Indie Video Games You Should Be Playing + More

(UFC 193: The Thrill and Agony, via the UFC’s Youtube)

Four Years Into His MMA Career, Bubba Jenkins Feels He’s Now on Par With the Hype (MMAFighting)

The Complete Guide to UFC Fight Night 78: Gastelum vs. Magny (Bleacher Report)

Jose Aldo Spreads Fake Injury Rumors at Own Gym in Order to Find Out ‘Rat’ (BloodyElbow)

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(UFC 193: The Thrill and Agony, via the UFC’s Youtube)

Four Years Into His MMA Career, Bubba Jenkins Feels He’s Now on Par With the Hype (MMAFighting)

The Complete Guide to UFC Fight Night 78: Gastelum vs. Magny (Bleacher Report)

Jose Aldo Spreads Fake Injury Rumors at Own Gym in Order to Find Out ‘Rat’ (BloodyElbow)

Floyd Mayweather Now Wants To Help Ronda Rousey Train (Uproxx)

Fighters React to Holly Holm’s Win — And Diego Sanchez Nearly Loses It (MMAJunkie)

What Is The Best Simpsons Episode Ever? (ScreenJunkies)

8 Great Indie Games from 2015 You Should Have Already Played (The Escapist)

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Following Demoralizing Loss, Where Does Rousey Go From Here?

UFC 193: Rousey v Holm
Photo by Josh Hedges/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images

Holly Holm’s upset at UFC 193 wasn’t just a win, it was a wrecking of Ronda Rousey’s world. It was the equivalent of throwing a cold glass of water on the shared superstar dreams of Rousey and UFC president Dana White.

Fighters suffer big losses on a fairly regular basis in the UFC; it happens and the good ones always bounce back. But this time was different.

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UFC 193: Rousey v Holm
Photo by Josh Hedges/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images

Holly Holm’s upset at UFC 193 wasn’t just a win, it was a wrecking of Ronda Rousey’s world. It was the equivalent of throwing a cold glass of water on the shared superstar dreams of Rousey and UFC president Dana White.

Fighters suffer big losses on a fairly regular basis in the UFC; it happens and the good ones always bounce back. But this time was different.

Rousey wasn’t a star amongst stars in the company – she was the star. White has made it no secret that Ronda is far and away the biggest draw in the UFC. And not only was she the No. 1 name, but her stardom was built upon a platform of invincibility.

It’d be one thing if Ronda got caught with a lucky right hand amidst an otherwise good performance, but Rousey was decimated, outclassed and embarrassed by a much better fighter. You can’t be the face of a fighting company when other fighters can thoroughly dominate you.

Holm also ruined Rousey’s perfectly laid vacation plans. The idea was for Ronda to relax after another win. She was going to rest up, work on some movies, maybe do some more marketing and enjoy life outside the octagon.

That’s all changed now. First, Ronda needs to recover from her beating – but then she needs to immediately work on her stand-up game and her striking defense. Holm laid out a blueprint on how to take advantage of Ronda’s one-dimensional focus. Now, not only is Holly a serious threat to the former champ, but all the other women looking to knock off Rousey have witnessed a successful game plan.

As for the movies and other business opportunities, Ronda needs to first rebound in the octagon if she hopes to completely rehabilitate her image. While there’s still marketing appeal to Rousey today, questions will hover until she proves she can bounce back. Before the weekend, Ronda was an unbeatable warrior who some say could have toppled even Floyd Mayweather, Jr. As of today, she’s the girl the other girl sent to the hospital.

By Jerome Matthews

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Why I’m Happy Holm Destroyed Rousey

UFC 193: Rousey v Holm
Photo by Mike Roach/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images

Ronda Rousey needed to get knocked out, to put it bluntly. She had let all the hype go to her head and was recently acting like a cross between a brat and a bully.

Enter Holly Holm. She came into this fight as a 14-1 underdog and the No. 7 fighter in the division – and she annihilated Rousey from the opening bell until her lights-out kick.

Holm beat Rousey so ridiculously bad that Dana White was in full defensive mode in the post fight press conference. His cash cow didn’t just get caught with a lucky punch, she got torn apart in the ring to the point she literally looked like a drunk throwing punches. That’s not good for business.

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UFC 193: Rousey v Holm
Photo by Mike Roach/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images

Ronda Rousey needed to get knocked out, to put it bluntly. She had let all the hype go to her head and was recently acting like a cross between a brat and a bully.

Enter Holly Holm. She came into this fight as a 14-1 underdog and the No. 7 fighter in the division – and she annihilated Rousey from the opening bell until her lights-out kick.

Holm beat Rousey so ridiculously bad that Dana White was in full defensive mode in the post fight press conference. His cash cow didn’t just get caught with a lucky punch, she got torn apart in the ring to the point she literally looked like a drunk throwing punches. That’s not good for business.

I think this loss is going to shake Rousey to the core. Everyone told her she couldn’t lose and it appeared as if she believed her own hype. Now her indestructible hype bubble has popped, what will she do?

Holm laid out the blueprint on Rousey who suddenly finds herself in a very similar position as Brock Lesnar did a few years ago. Rousey and Lesnar both started off as physically dominant athletes who brutalized opponents on the ground.

At first, both stormed the UFC and everybody caught up in the whirlwind. The problem was their strong ground game covered up their lacking stand up game and it was only a matter of time until the best martial artists in the world figured it out.

One person who didn’t get enough publicity in all the post fight hub was Holm’s coach Greg Jackson. Jackson already has a minted reputation as the best MMA coach in all the land and his fighter just turned in a sparkling performance with a flawlessly executed game plan.

Now that Dana White’s golden goose has been cooked, we can all go back to a more rational MMA conversation. I’d like to personally thank Holm for her serving a slice of justice. Not only did she make Rousey see stars, she eliminated an out of control hype machine; White will now be forced to find a cash cow that is based in reality. Oh, and Holm will probably end up getting Rousey’s overrated coach fired.

That’s not bad for a night’s work, not bad at all.

Last, let’s congratulate White, Rousey and Holm for making a women’s sport huge. Before the match even started, I found the whole scenario surreal. Here I was on Saturday night, truly on pins and needles waiting for a women’s main event fight to unfold. That’s pretty damn amazing.

Great job to White and Rousey for getting it rolling and Holm gets the nod for infusing much needed competition. No one gave her a chance (including yours truly) but Holm is your new champion of the world. Wow.

By Jerome Matthews

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