I gotta be honest, I don't see this going Dustin's way. However if anyone has the ability to pull one out of nowhere, it'll be Dustin. Let's see if he fares better against Islam than he did against Khabib - he's had a lot of time to figure out how to deal with that style.
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I love that this movie is always billed as "starring Mark Hamill", but he's a supporting character.
I hated Kai Winn so fuckin much
Here we go boys, 300 is finally here
It's not Weidman's fault that he was given a win. He had to react to that information, just like everyone else. Now, does that excuse poking the shit out of the guy's eyeballs all fight? Does that make it right to parade around like you just KO'd the dude? No, it does not. He should have been penalized for the pokes and should have been more respectful, at least. But the people mad at him about winning should redirect that anger towards those who made the decision.
That knee was nuts. I distinctly remember thinking "That's it....wait what the fuck?" when Chito just ate it.
That is discussed in the article:
The Discovery Channel series “MythBusters” featured episodes in 2004, 2006 and 2010 testing out scenarios for the purported death ray but ultimately declared the legend to be a myth when each test failed to light a wooden boat on fire. In 2005, a class of students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, inspired by the show’s first episode, was able to ignite a wooden boat once with a similar technique to Sener’s on a larger scale, but failed on a second attempt.
Sener said he believes that combining MIT’s findings with his own, the data could suggest the death ray was plausible, and Archimedes likely could have used the sun’s rays with large mirrors to cause combustion. But the technology may not work in cold temperatures or cloudy weather, and the sea’s impact on the ships’ motion affects the practicality of this device, he added in his paper.
Drinking game: take a shot every time Dustin pulls his shorts up
Damn, that knee was absolutely perfect
Yeah this is almost a better card than 300
Yeah that was definitely the right decision. There was a little back and forth but Yan was the dominant fighter overall.
When O'Malley was a nobody, it was quaint for Conor to send positive messages his way - like ruffling your little bro's hair on the way out the door. Now that O'Malley is a named fighter who people outside the sport are starting to know, he's a threat for Conor.