PMBR wrote:
Primarily I'm referring to the armbar.
Since you decide to play the fool on the heel hook issue and act as if I'm some clueless, bumbling fool, I've decided to call you out on being an asshole.
I think you're being extremely over sensitive. What I wrote above was taking the mickey out of Joe Rogan doing a count in (realtime) seconds over a slo-mo replay.
And I havent acted as if you're a clueless bumbling fool - those are your words not mine.
What I have done is disagreed completely with your opinion that
a) A fighter who is in an incorrectly applied submission hold with the ability to escape said hold is no more capable of making an intelligent decision about whether to continue than a fighter who has been knocked half unconscious by a salvo of head blows.
and
b) based on your argument for a) the ref shouldve have stopped the Hardy fight.
I havent made any personal attacks on you.
What I have done is suggest that because you dont seem to be able to see the difference in mental state and ability for clarity of thought and judgement between a fighter in a submission hold and a fighter half unconscious, that you were merely posting for forum drama or to start a war of words on here.
If you find me a couple more people who agree with a and b above then perhaps Ill change my mind. Until then my opinion remains the same.
I remind you I havent made any personal insults.
But I am counting yours.
One.
PMBR wrote:
subvertbeats wrote:
are you serious or just acting the troll?
Look. The clue is in the word 'conciousness'
The Oxford English Dictionary wrote:
CONCIOUSNESS
the state of being conscious; awareness of one's own existence, sensations, thoughts, surroundings
I really can't help it that you are a fool. Apparently, you are claiming that Tim Sylvia wasn't conscious when his arm was broken. Are you claiming that Razak Al-Hassan was napping down by the pond? They were aware of their sensations and thoughts, but clearly not making decisions with their own health in mind. Congratulations you're tough... but you have a broken arm.No, Im claiming that they were idiots who made a conscious decision.
A foolish decision maybe, but still a conscious decision.
You are arguing that fighters cannot be trusted with that decision.
Do you realise the implications of that argument?
And Im still counting.
Thats two.
One more and you will be banned - its not only me who wont tolerate that kind of attitude here.
You also called someone 'unintelligent' on Page 1 of this thread because they disagreed with your opinions.
I strongly suggest you wind your neck in and be more respectful to fellow posters.