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UFC 127 Results: Michael Bisping Makes Jorge Rivera Pay For His Big Mouth
Jorge Rivera wanted an angry Michael Bisping in the cage with him last night in Australia. He got what he wanted, but perhaps not what he wanted. Bisping dominated the match in two rounds by winning the continuous exchange and take the team Alchemist hunting down with impunity. Bisping was in a rage all week and did not change when the cage door closed.
We have seen this kind of accumulation in the past, guys talking trash and fans talking, but Rivera South Park homage were a single spin of an ancient art. In general, unfortunately, ended with a hug, a guarantee that does not really mean, and the UFC announcer Mike Goldberg to tell the public what a great show of class that we just saw.
Bisping did not play the old games. He worked until the constant Internet attacks Rivera used his anger to power him into the cage and was not willing to let sinners sinners. On a night worrying, it's probably a good thing he found something to motivate him. On paper Bisping far outclasses Rivera. It would have been easy to slip into a camp of short-term training and become another victim of an evening full of them. After all that has been down Bisping would do whatever it took to win the game.
Hit Rivera with a knee manifestly unlawful and showed zero remorse. Normally, Goldberg and Joe Rogan are quick to call an illegal strike "by mistake." To them, the men of the company that is not unfair to the athletes of the Knights of UFC, I could not go that far this time and I said no.
When the battle was not to exchange pleasantries. Bisping spit field Rivera, accusing them of participating in the video offensive, and continued to shout Jorge cage. Via the internet, anger came fast and furious. Me? I liked it. We need therefore legitimate struggles and produced by a grudge match, to breathe life into the sport. I really enjoy more than a technically superior, but boring Jon Fitch.
Rivera, I hope you've learned an important lesson last night. Opponents of the past scared to death to talk trash to Michael Jordan. Chicago Bull game would be to eviscerate anyone perceived lack of respect. Michael Bisping is just that, too. Fitch is an excellent fighter. But sometimes is not enough. Sometimes I want to see the passion, anger and emotions boiling. Bisping only gave us last night. The sport needs a bad guy or two, and Bisping is the best we have.
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