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Title: UFC 223 - Streaming sites
Post by: OneMoreRep on April 07, 2018, 02:01:21 PM
I don't know of too many sites that offer good streaming, but I hope these can be of service to some of you.

If any of you have better sites, please share with the rest of your brethren.

https://www.vipbox.nu/sports/ufc.html

http://www.allwrestling.org/ufc/

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Title: Re: UFC 223 - Streaming sites
Post by: Matt on April 07, 2018, 02:36:58 PM
I have Fight Pass for the non-Pay-per-view events.  For $9.99 a month, it's worth it.

I use Google Play cards to buy the fights from YouTube.

I bought the Mayweather vs. McGregor fight on PPV...twice...and I ultimately ended up watching it on a stream because of problems with the server.  I spent $199 CDN [approx. $54 USD] to just end up streaming it.  ::)

That said, I do like the HD quality that comes with the Pay-per-views...YouTube was excellent, but tended to freeze.  Now that those bugs have been largely worked out, they raised the price from $49 to $59.

OneMoreRep, is tonight's fight worth getting?  I actually don't think I have heard of the lightweight fighter.  Is he a good fighter?  If so, I would be willing to order the Pay-per-view.
Title: Re: UFC 223 - Streaming sites
Post by: Kwon on April 07, 2018, 03:02:59 PM
WAR RAGING AL!

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Title: Re: UFC 223 - Streaming sites
Post by: OneMoreRep on April 07, 2018, 03:12:13 PM
I have Fight Pass for the non-Pay-per-view events.  For $9.99 a month, it's worth it.

I use Google Play cards to buy the fights from YouTube.

I bought the Mayweather vs. McGregor fight on PPV...twice...and I ultimately ended up watching it on a stream because of problems with the server.  I spent $199 CDN [approx. $54 USD] to just end up streaming it.  ::)

That said, I do like the HD quality that comes with the Pay-per-views...YouTube was excellent, but tended to freeze.  Now that those bugs have been largely worked out, they raised the price from $49 to $59.

OneMoreRep, is tonight's fight worth getting?  I actually don't think I have heard of the lightweight fighter.  Is he a good fighter?  If so, I would be willing to order the Pay-per-view.

Stream it if you can. I don't think it's worth paying for.

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Title: Re: UFC 223 - Streaming sites
Post by: Matt on April 07, 2018, 03:31:23 PM
Stream it if you can. I don't think it's worth paying for.

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Thank you for letting me know.  It's nice to get the opinion of another fight fan.

It's funny how it is with fight cards...you don't know if it's worth it until after you pay.  Which is why it is important for the UFC to put together good cards.

The Khabib vs. Ferguson fight would have been excellent though.  I just checked out Al Iaquinta's record, and he has only lost one fight since June 1st, 2012.  So to have only one loss in over five years is pretty good

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Iaquinta

But wow, look at Khabib's record:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khabib_Nurmagomedov

So we have won loss between TWO fighters over the past 5+ years is pretty amazing.

Put another way - Nurmagomedov and Iaquinta have had 15 fights since April 7th, 2013 - five years ago today - and among those 15 fights, only one of them was a loss.

Nurmagomedov is 6-0 in the octagon/UFC over the past five years.
Iaquinta is 8-1 in the octagon/UFC in the past five years.

So although I had never heard of Al Iaquinta, he may be well worth watching.

I heard that Khabib hasn't even lost a round thus far in the UFC - and if you look at his record, ALL of his wins were either finishes or unanimous victories.  If that is true that Khabib hasn't lost a round yet, that is amazing.  Even if he did lose a round, his record is still incredible.  :o
Title: Re: UFC 223 - Streaming sites
Post by: Thin Lizzy on April 07, 2018, 03:38:44 PM
It’s ridiculous. Iaquinta  isn’t fighting for the title. He didn’t make weight either. So what was the point of taking Holloway out?
Title: Re: UFC 223 - Streaming sites
Post by: Kwon on April 07, 2018, 03:46:22 PM
UFC 223 - Kebab VS Raging (http://buffstreamz.com/watch/mma2.php)

Kebab VS Raging Al (http://lewstream.xyz/ufc.html)
Title: Re: UFC 223 - Streaming sites
Post by: Matt on April 07, 2018, 03:48:19 PM
It’s ridiculous. Iaquinta  isn’t fighting for the title. He didn’t make weight either. So what was the point of taking Holloway out?

Was Holloway hurt in the Conor/bus incident?  So many UFC fighters were caught up in that, that I couldn't even keep up.  Even one big name is crazy, but even Rose Namajunas was involved.

Speaking of Rose...could a regular fit male beat these women in a fight?  Generally when it comes to pro sports, an above average team of 14- or 15-year-old boys will beat the top women's team in the world.  So I suspect that the top female fighters in the world are on par with the top 14- or 15-year-old MMA fighters.  As in, a top high school male wrestler in the 9th grade could probably out-wrestler the top female UFC fighters.

The question then would be - would a very strong man [bench press >315-lb] be able to beat a 9th grade wrestler at wrestling?  If so, how would that strong adult male do against female UFC fighters?

I am not 100% confident that I could beat Rose, but I doubt she could hurt me very badly.  I love how people are so excited over women's sports, when they are not remotely on the level of male sports.  In 2016, Canada's press was going nuts over how many Canadian female Olympians won the gold medal...meanwhile, any man in Canada at the provincial level in his sport would utterly lay waste to any of those world class women.
Title: Re: UFC 223 - Streaming sites
Post by: Royalty on April 07, 2018, 03:52:36 PM
I don’t see how RAGING AL can possibly lose tonight. He is unstoppable
Title: Re: UFC 223 - Streaming sites
Post by: Thin Lizzy on April 07, 2018, 04:01:23 PM
Actually Al is fighting for the title. He was .2 pounds overweight but his underwear weighed .2 pounds. I’m not joking.
Title: Re: UFC 223 - Streaming sites
Post by: Royalty on April 07, 2018, 04:05:57 PM
Was Holloway hurt in the Conor/bus incident?  So many UFC fighters were caught up in that, that I couldn't even keep up.  Even one big name is crazy, but even Rose Namajunas was involved.

Speaking of Rose...could a regular fit male beat these women in a fight?  Generally when it comes to pro sports, an above average team of 14- or 15-year-old boys will beat the top women's team in the world.  So I suspect that the top female fighters in the world are on par with the top 14- or 15-year-old MMA fighters.  As in, a top high school male wrestler in the 9th grade could probably out-wrestler the top female UFC fighters.

The question then would be - would a very strong man [bench press >315-lb] be able to beat a 9th grade wrestler at wrestling?  If so, how would that strong adult male do against female UFC fighters?

I am not 100% confident that I could beat Rose, but I doubt she could hurt me very badly.  I love how people are so excited over women's sports, when they are not remotely on the level of male sports.  In 2016, Canada's press was going nuts over how many Canadian female Olympians won the gold medal...meanwhile, any man in Canada at the provincial level in his sport would utterly lay waste to any of those world class women.

Holloway was pulled from the fight by doctors. He was declared medically unfit to fight after some health issues that resulted from his attempt to cut weight. He was replaced by a superior fighter: RAGING AL
Title: Re: UFC 223 - Streaming sites
Post by: che on April 07, 2018, 04:07:00 PM
Was Holloway hurt in the Conor/bus incident?  So many UFC fighters were caught up in that, that I couldn't even keep up.  Even one big name is crazy, but even Rose Namajunas was involved.

Speaking of Rose...could a regular fit male beat these women in a fight?  Generally when it comes to pro sports, an above average team of 14- or 15-year-old boys will beat the top women's team in the world.  So I suspect that the top female fighters in the world are on par with the top 14- or 15-year-old MMA fighters.  As in, a top high school male wrestler in the 9th grade could probably out-wrestler the top female UFC fighters.

The question then would be - would a very strong man [bench press >315-lb] be able to beat a 9th grade wrestler at wrestling?  If so, how would that strong adult male do against female UFC fighters?

I am not 100% confident that I could beat Rose, but I doubt she could hurt me very badly.  I love how people are so excited over women's sports, when they are not remotely on the level of male sports.  In 2016, Canada's press was going nuts over how many Canadian female Olympians won the gold medal...meanwhile, any man in Canada at the provincial level in his sport would utterly lay waste to any of those world class women.
You don't know how to fight  , she would beat the shit out of you , retard .
Title: Re: UFC 223 - Streaming sites
Post by: chess315 on April 07, 2018, 04:34:26 PM
I don't know of too many sites that offer good streaming, but I hope these can be of service to some of you.

If any of you have better sites, please share with the rest of your brethren.

https://www.vipbox.nu/sports/ufc.html

http://www.allwrestling.org/ufc/

"1"
love ya bro
Title: Re: UFC 223 - Streaming sites
Post by: WOOO on April 07, 2018, 04:45:48 PM
Stream it if you can. I don't think it's worth paying for.

"1"


feels like a very predictable series of fights... but then again that's sometimes when shit goes totally crazy!
Title: Re: UFC 223 - Streaming sites
Post by: honest on April 07, 2018, 04:55:19 PM
the chick fight is really the only competitive one, I can't stand that polish bitch, she's just annoying, In saying that I never thought Rose would beat her, I just hope she can do it again.
Title: Re: UFC 223 - Streaming sites
Post by: WOOO on April 07, 2018, 04:57:01 PM
the chick fight is really the only competitive one, I can't stand that polish bitch, she's just annoying, In saying that I never thought Rose would beat her, I just hope she can do it again.

Rose will destroy her... Rose is humble AF... She's gonna stay on top until she retires.
Title: Re: UFC 223 - Streaming sites
Post by: Thin Lizzy on April 07, 2018, 05:50:05 PM
Rose will destroy her... Rose is humble AF... She's gonna stay on top until she retires.

I agree. Seems like Rose has her number.
Title: Re: UFC 223 - Streaming sites
Post by: chess315 on April 07, 2018, 06:18:59 PM
I would give any thing to do anal on rose i would lick her bpttom before hand
Title: Re: UFC 223 - Streaming sites
Post by: Kwon on April 07, 2018, 06:46:57 PM
I would give any thing to do anal on rose i would lick her bpttom before hand

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Title: Re: UFC 223 - Streaming sites
Post by: Kwon on April 07, 2018, 08:05:32 PM
BOCHNIAK WAS A MADMAN! What a tough guy!

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Title: Re: UFC 223 - Streaming sites
Post by: Kwon on April 07, 2018, 08:42:15 PM
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Title: Re: UFC 223 - Streaming sites
Post by: Matt on April 07, 2018, 08:45:18 PM
You don't know how to fight  , she would beat the shit out of you , retard .

Ok che, long post here, but just skip to the paragraph before the links I post if you don't want to read it all.  Then check out the links.

That would be true if it was a comparison between a MALE fighter, and just about any other non-fight trained MALE.  So for example, Georges St-Pierre would beat Brian Shaw in a fight, regardless of the massive disparity in power and strength.

I wrestled a 125-lb female wrestler who had a huge high school background in wrestling, and went to the world championships for karate, and had been qualifying for such tournaments since 2006, when she was 13.

Neither of us were trying our hardest, but both of us were trying.

So it was a world level female karate competitor with an extensive wrestling background in a wrestling match with a national level lightweight [170-lb] strongman competitor [I won the CAASA Ontario provincials in the lightweight class in 2017, qualified for Nationals in Nova Scotia, but did not enter, as I did not feel that my training was on point.  If I am going to compete with the 20 best 170-lb strongmen in CANADA, I would want to place at least 18th, if not higher.  I don't want to go there and place last, and have people wonder what I was doing there.  I would want to beat at least a couple of national level guys, to show that I am at that level.  But not being sure of that, I decided to stay home - and to avoid potential injury.  Again, my training was not on point.

As you said, I do not have [much] fighting experience.  I do have some from training that I took when I was a doorman in my days working for bar and shag security.  But that was minimal.  I held my own on the job, but only because I was dealing with normal people.  So it's not like I have some delusion that just because I can bench press 315 for 8 reps at 175-lb that I can knock out trained fighters.  I know better than that.  But women are nowhere near men, in strength, speed, or any athletic terms to speak of.  Very few exceptions exist where the disparity is anything short of massive - and usually those sports are the least testosterone-driven of the sports, such as distance running.

I am only strong for my size - and being strong alone will help when fighting non-fight trained people.  It won't help very much - or at all - if you are fighting someone who has trained in fighting.

Normally, even a small/light man who is not strong but is trained in fighting will be able to beat a much bigger and stronger man who has no formal training in fighting.  But I am not speaking about a man here - I am speaking about a woman.

I initially thought that Floyd Mayweather did not want to fight Ronda Rousey due to her ground game - but I don't think that is why he dodged that fight.  I think it was because no matter what the outcome, he would lose.  If he won the fight, people would say "You just beat a girl."  And if he lost the fight...LOL.  Think about how devastating that would be for his legacy.  Although it would show people how much more practical MMA is than boxing, in overall fighting terms.

Back to that girl who I mentioned that I wrestled - I did not pin her.  However, nor did she pin me.  So here I was wrestling a world class 125-lb female karate fighter with an extensive wrestling background to boot, and she was unable to pin me, despite the fact that I have very little experience with fighting at all - and literally zero experience in wrestling.

In fact, the best female teams in the world - literally the Olympic level teams comprising all women - are generally beaten by excellent boy's teams.  And we are speaking about literally boy's teams.  As in, high level [albeit not WORLD level, and generally not even close to world level] boys teams comprised of boys who are 14 or 15 years old will beat the best female teams in the world.  So you will have a boy's team that may qualify to play at the state level beating the absolute best girl's team in the world.

The bottom line is this - the disparities in strength, speed, and athleticism between men and women is not even close.  In fact, it's not even close to not even being close.  So if a world level female soccer player is not even as good as a state level 14-year-old boy in the same position, why would we think that a female UFC fighter would be able to beat the top 14-year-old MMA trained boy in the world?  And if the top female fighters are only at that level, is it REALLY so hard to believe that a national level lightweight strongman who bench presses 340 would be able to beat that 14-year-old boy, just due to strength advantages?  I think people are wildly overestimating how good the women are.  My money is on teenage male MMA fighters being able to beat ANY of the top women in the UFC.  I'm NOT saying that myself or another fit/strong untrained man would be able to beat the UFC female fighters - but I also don't think they could hurt me very much either.  This is eye-opening stuff right here, showing just how big the disparity is between men and women in athletics/sports:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-3609949/Matildas-lose-7-0-Newcastle-Jets-15s-Rio-Olympics-warm-up.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-4389760/USA-women-s-team-suffer-5-2-loss-FC-Dallas-U-15-boys.html
Title: Re: UFC 223 - Streaming sites
Post by: Kwon on April 07, 2018, 09:37:56 PM
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Title: Re: UFC 223 - Streaming sites
Post by: WalterWhite on April 07, 2018, 10:11:40 PM
the chick fight is really the only competitive one, I can't stand that polish bitch, she's just annoying, In saying that I never thought Rose would beat her, I just hope she can do it again.

Hope your well brother.  She beat her and messed up her face pretty good. Close, and Rose did not have her best movement,  but kept tagging her with her left. Great fight.
Title: Re: UFC 223 - Streaming sites
Post by: Matt on April 07, 2018, 10:23:39 PM
***SPOILER - THE FOLLOWING VIDEO ANNOUNCES THE FEMALE WINNER FOR THOSE WHO HAVE NOT WATCHED IT YET.***

Title: Re: UFC 223 - Streaming sites
Post by: SOMEPARTS on April 07, 2018, 10:46:10 PM
Ok che, long post here, but just skip to the paragraph before the links I post if you don't want to read it all.  Then check out the links.

That would be true if it was a comparison between a MALE fighter, and just about any other non-fight trained MALE.  So for example, Georges St-Pierre would beat Brian Shaw in a fight, regardless of the massive disparity in power and strength.

I wrestled a 125-lb female wrestler who had a huge high school background in wrestling, and went to the world championships for karate, and had been qualifying for such tournaments since 2006, when she was 13.

Neither of us were trying our hardest, but both of us were trying.

So it was a world level female karate competitor with an extensive wrestling background in a wrestling match with a national level lightweight [170-lb] strongman competitor [I won the CAASA Ontario provincials in the lightweight class in 2017, qualified for Nationals in Nova Scotia, but did not enter, as I did not feel that my training was on point.  If I am going to compete with the 20 best 170-lb strongmen in CANADA, I would want to place at least 18th, if not higher.  I don't want to go there and place last, and have people wonder what I was doing there.  I would want to beat at least a couple of national level guys, to show that I am at that level.  But not being sure of that, I decided to stay home - and to avoid potential injury.  Again, my training was not on point.

As you said, I do not have [much] fighting experience.  I do have some from training that I took when I was a doorman in my days working for bar and shag security.  But that was minimal.  I held my own on the job, but only because I was dealing with normal people.  So it's not like I have some delusion that just because I can bench press 315 for 8 reps at 175-lb that I can knock out trained fighters.  I know better than that.  But women are nowhere near men, in strength, speed, or any athletic terms to speak of.  Very few exceptions exist where the disparity is anything short of massive - and usually those sports are the least testosterone-driven of the sports, such as distance running.

I am only strong for my size - and being strong alone will help when fighting non-fight trained people.  It won't help very much - or at all - if you are fighting someone who has trained in fighting.

Normally, even a small/light man who is not strong but is trained in fighting will be able to beat a much bigger and stronger man who has no formal training in fighting.  But I am not speaking about a man here - I am speaking about a woman.

I initially thought that Floyd Mayweather did not want to fight Ronda Rousey due to her ground game - but I don't think that is why he dodged that fight.  I think it was because no matter what the outcome, he would lose.  If he won the fight, people would say "You just beat a girl."  And if he lost the fight...LOL.  Think about how devastating that would be for his legacy.  Although it would show people how much more practical MMA is than boxing, in overall fighting terms.

Back to that girl who I mentioned that I wrestled - I did not pin her.  However, nor did she pin me.  So here I was wrestling a world class 125-lb female karate fighter with an extensive wrestling background to boot, and she was unable to pin me, despite the fact that I have very little experience with fighting at all - and literally zero experience in wrestling.

In fact, the best female teams in the world - literally the Olympic level teams comprising all women - are generally beaten by excellent boy's teams.  And we are speaking about literally boy's teams.  As in, high level [albeit not WORLD level, and generally not even close to world level] boys teams comprised of boys who are 14 or 15 years old will beat the best female teams in the world.  So you will have a boy's team that may qualify to play at the state level beating the absolute best girl's team in the world.

The bottom line is this - the disparities in strength, speed, and athleticism between men and women is not even close.  In fact, it's not even close to not even being close.  So if a world level female soccer player is not even as good as a state level 14-year-old boy in the same position, why would we think that a female UFC fighter would be able to beat the top 14-year-old MMA trained boy in the world?  And if the top female fighters are only at that level, is it REALLY so hard to believe that a national level lightweight strongman who bench presses 340 would be able to beat that 14-year-old boy, just due to strength advantages?  I think people are wildly overestimating how good the women are.  My money is on teenage male MMA fighters being able to beat ANY of the top women in the UFC.  I'm NOT saying that myself or another fit/strong untrained man would be able to beat the UFC female fighters - but I also don't think they could hurt me very much either.  This is eye-opening stuff right here, showing just how big the disparity is between men and women in athletics/sports:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-3609949/Matildas-lose-7-0-Newcastle-Jets-15s-Rio-Olympics-warm-up.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-4389760/USA-women-s-team-suffer-5-2-loss-FC-Dallas-U-15-boys.html



Great wall of text of peace.
Title: Re: UFC 223 - Streaming sites
Post by: Matt on April 07, 2018, 11:02:24 PM


Great wall of text of peace.

 ;D

I know - who the f*ck reads that?  In truth - some do though, which I find cool.  I'm flattering.  I'm glad some do.  :) 8)

But back to my question - how tough are these female fighters?  I suspect they are nowhere remotely close to the male fighters - of any weight class - but what about compared to average fit/strong men?

I just don't see 114-lb women being able to generate enough power to be able to do much of anything in a fight, even if that fight is with men who don't know how to fight, who are only strong.  I suspect the strength and testosterone advantages would be a lot for a small female fighter to overcome.

So...am I onto something there?  Or is there nothing to that?
Title: Re: UFC 223 - Streaming sites
Post by: Kwon on April 08, 2018, 12:13:28 AM
Ok che, long post here, but just skip to the paragraph before the links I post if you don't want to read it all.  Then check out the links.

That would be true if it was a comparison between a MALE fighter, and just about any other non-fight trained MALE.  So for example, Georges St-Pierre would beat Brian Shaw in a fight, regardless of the massive disparity in power and strength.

I wrestled a 125-lb female wrestler who had a huge high school background in wrestling, and went to the world championships for karate, and had been qualifying for such tournaments since 2006, when she was 13.

Neither of us were trying our hardest, but both of us were trying.

So it was a world level female karate competitor with an extensive wrestling background in a wrestling match with a national level lightweight [170-lb] strongman competitor [I won the CAASA Ontario provincials in the lightweight class in 2017, qualified for Nationals in Nova Scotia, but did not enter, as I did not feel that my training was on point.  If I am going to compete with the 20 best 170-lb strongmen in CANADA, I would want to place at least 18th, if not higher.  I don't want to go there and place last, and have people wonder what I was doing there.  I would want to beat at least a couple of national level guys, to show that I am at that level.  But not being sure of that, I decided to stay home - and to avoid potential injury.  Again, my training was not on point.

As you said, I do not have [much] fighting experience.  I do have some from training that I took when I was a doorman in my days working for bar and shag security.  But that was minimal.  I held my own on the job, but only because I was dealing with normal people.  So it's not like I have some delusion that just because I can bench press 315 for 8 reps at 175-lb that I can knock out trained fighters.  I know better than that.  But women are nowhere near men, in strength, speed, or any athletic terms to speak of.  Very few exceptions exist where the disparity is anything short of massive - and usually those sports are the least testosterone-driven of the sports, such as distance running.

I am only strong for my size - and being strong alone will help when fighting non-fight trained people.  It won't help very much - or at all - if you are fighting someone who has trained in fighting.

Normally, even a small/light man who is not strong but is trained in fighting will be able to beat a much bigger and stronger man who has no formal training in fighting.  But I am not speaking about a man here - I am speaking about a woman.

I initially thought that Floyd Mayweather did not want to fight Ronda Rousey due to her ground game - but I don't think that is why he dodged that fight.  I think it was because no matter what the outcome, he would lose.  If he won the fight, people would say "You just beat a girl."  And if he lost the fight...LOL.  Think about how devastating that would be for his legacy.  Although it would show people how much more practical MMA is than boxing, in overall fighting terms.

Back to that girl who I mentioned that I wrestled - I did not pin her.  However, nor did she pin me.  So here I was wrestling a world class 125-lb female karate fighter with an extensive wrestling background to boot, and she was unable to pin me, despite the fact that I have very little experience with fighting at all - and literally zero experience in wrestling.

In fact, the best female teams in the world - literally the Olympic level teams comprising all women - are generally beaten by excellent boy's teams.  And we are speaking about literally boy's teams.  As in, high level [albeit not WORLD level, and generally not even close to world level] boys teams comprised of boys who are 14 or 15 years old will beat the best female teams in the world.  So you will have a boy's team that may qualify to play at the state level beating the absolute best girl's team in the world.

The bottom line is this - the disparities in strength, speed, and athleticism between men and women is not even close.  In fact, it's not even close to not even being close.  So if a world level female soccer player is not even as good as a state level 14-year-old boy in the same position, why would we think that a female UFC fighter would be able to beat the top 14-year-old MMA trained boy in the world?  And if the top female fighters are only at that level, is it REALLY so hard to believe that a national level lightweight strongman who bench presses 340 would be able to beat that 14-year-old boy, just due to strength advantages?  I think people are wildly overestimating how good the women are.  My money is on teenage male MMA fighters being able to beat ANY of the top women in the UFC.  I'm NOT saying that myself or another fit/strong untrained man would be able to beat the UFC female fighters - but I also don't think they could hurt me very much either.  This is eye-opening stuff right here, showing just how big the disparity is between men and women in athletics/sports:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-3609949/Matildas-lose-7-0-Newcastle-Jets-15s-Rio-Olympics-warm-up.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-4389760/USA-women-s-team-suffer-5-2-loss-FC-Dallas-U-15-boys.html

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Title: Re: UFC 223 - Streaming sites
Post by: Mayday on April 08, 2018, 01:04:35 AM
But back to my question - how tough are these female fighters?  I suspect they are nowhere remotely close to the male fighters - of any weight class - but what about compared to average fit/strong men?

I just don't see 114-lb women being able to generate enough power to be able to do much of anything in a fight, even if that fight is with men who don't know how to fight, who are only strong.  I suspect the strength and testosterone advantages would be a lot for a small female fighter to overcome.

So...am I onto something there?  Or is there nothing to that?

If strong and skilled a small female will take out an average fit guy.

In the jails it can sometimes take 3-4 male guards to subdue a female inmate.

I think in the real world, males will underestime the female and its highly likely they get taken by surprise.

The top female fighters arent your normal women, they are the crazy outliers. An average fit guy wont compare. 
Title: Re: UFC 223 - Streaming sites
Post by: SamuelR on June 04, 2020, 03:38:23 AM
There are so many streaming football venues now, not all are good. Many websites there are too many pop up ads, that's really annoying me.
I used to watch streaming on Sky Sports reviewed by https://streamingsites.com/premium-sports-streaming-sites/ , it is paid but the picture quality i HD. So satisfied when watching football, because if the picture
it's clearer it's fun watching it. Especially watching while eating snacks, really comfortable.