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Ultimate Fighter Finale. Whos watching? no spoilers please

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Um, it happened live. If you're on the West Coast you better put "do not post spoilers" if you don't care to know what happened. Wiki and UFC is already updated with the results.
 
Kimbo vs. Houston? Dismal.

Yep. And that Jon Jones DQ was fucked up. He practically beat Hamill to death and Hamill gets the win because of some arbitrary rule which makes a strike illegal if its 5 degress too far to the left.
 
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Yep. And that Jon Jones DQ was fucked up. He practically beat Hamill to death and Hamill gets the win because of some arbitrary rule which makes a strike illegal if its 5 degress too far to the left.

Agree. Others will argue that the rules are the rules but Hamill was done at that point and those blows were icing on the cake for Jones.
 
Agree. Others will argue that the rules are the rules but Hamill was done at that point and those blows were icing on the cake for Jones.

Yes. Ironically, if Jones had not beat him up so bad on the ground and Hamill could have continued, he probably would have won. Speaking of irony, get Mike Goldberg a dictionary.
 
If Hamill was done before those elbows, the ref should've done his job.

My problem was that the ref gave him a point deduction, then asked Hamill if he could continue. When he said no, he changed his call to a DQ. If Hamill would have stood up and then get knocked back down and out, JJ would have won. It was in Hamill's best interest to say he couldn't keep going. And the reason he couldn't keep going was not because of the elbows, it was because of his seperated shoulder.

Jon Jones is someone to keep an eye out for. I've been watching him for the last couple years and once he learns some game-time strategy (ala JSP) he could be unstoppable. They guy is that good.
 
I was actually somewhat impressed with Kimbo. He needs to keep practicing submissions as he had Alexander in a position to finish at least twice.
 
I was actually somewhat impressed with Kimbo. He needs to keep practicing submissions as he had Alexander in a position to finish at least twice.

There was another show with Kimbo earlier that morning on Spike, and he got put into a crucifix twice in a row. He had nothing for takedown defense.
 
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