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So it'll be a terminator vs cyborg? Humans lose no matter what.
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thats crazy...they gotta outweigh him by atleast 30 lbs
khabib is such a freak. giving rockhold dat work in training.
i saw a clip on instagram of khabib getting a takedown on DC lol
Honest question has khabib ever even been in a close fight? I can't recall anyone getting close or even being competitive
Dude is a legit cyborg it's just difficult imagining him getting worn down unless his knee isn't fully healed
thats crazy...they gotta outweigh him by atleast 30 lbs
My buddy want to come @AKA_HQ to help in my preparing. pic.twitter.com/ky9x4MDv6TNo wonder his grappling is so good
i saw a clip on instagram of khabib getting a takedown on DC lol
one thing about stopping khabib's takedown, aside from just being at a really high level, is the multifaceted nature of sambo. he can shoot in like a freestyle wrestler, trip and toss like a judoka, and suplex like greco-roman wrestler. extremely versatile and difficult to stop from distance or up close, high or low.
once he's got you down, it's downhill from there. it's a slow, grueling process of getting the **** beat out of you.
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Jackson-Wink fighter charged with hitting strip club employee with gun
By Katy Barnitz and Geoff Grammer
Saturday, April 16th, 2016 at 6:58pm
Albuquerque-trained mixed martial artist Diego Brandao was arrested Friday after he allegedly hit a Downtown strip club employee in the face with a gun the day before, police said.
Brandao, 28, who fights in the UFC and trains at Albuquerque’s Jackson-Wink MMA gym, is charged with aggravated battery and three counts of aggravated assault, according to a criminal complaint filed in Metropolitan Court.
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Diego Brandao (Metropolitan Detention Center)
Brandao reportedly argued with a DJ at Knockouts late Thursday before leaving the club briefly. When he returned, he was not allowed reentry “due to his behavior” and “attempted to force his way in by throwing punches” at employees, police said.
He left a second time and returned with a gun, at which point patrons of the club at Central and Third NW were moved into the bar “to shelter in place,” police said.
A witness told police that he, a Knockouts employee and another man were standing outside when they saw Brandao — spelled Barndao and Brandoa in some references — run toward them pointing a gun, according to the complaint. He referred to Brandao as “the UFC guy” and explained that a dancer had shown him an online photo of Brandao on her phone, police said.
Brandao reportedly pointed the gun at the patron’s chest and then at the employee before striking him in the face with the butt of the handgun, police said. The man said Brandao pointed the gun at the group once more before walking back to his vehicle, according to the complaint.
Brandao, a native of Brazil, has a professional record of 20-11. He lost his last fight on Jan. 2 in Las Vegas, Nev., at UFC 195 via a third round triangle choke to fellow featherweight Brian Ortega.
Two weeks after that fight, the UFC announced Brandao had failed a drug test taken prior to that fight due to traces of a marijuana metabolite. Because the test was considered an in-competition test (within 12 hours before or after a fight), he was later handed a temporary suspension by the Nevada Athletic Commission. Had the test be conducted outside of that 24 hour period surrounding his fight, he would not have been penalized as marijuana is not prohibited out of competition.
Brandao was booked into the Metropolitan Detention Center Friday. He bond was set at $15,000 cash or surety.
sambo is the national sport of russia and dudes in that part of the world are incredibly nationalistic, so many of them, especially the top guys, have no interest in leaving the biggest sport in russia for MMA. fedor and khabib were combat sambo world champs, but as far as i know, there's only a handful of combat sambo champs that have left for MMA.