01-28-2005, 21:55
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CPTAUSRET:
I only found it through some considerable use of google-fu. For other fight vids, however, www.subfighter.com has a lot of good ones, but the best ones they require a subscription for.
Kuri: I agree, conditioning was a huge factor. But I attribute equal parts to Gannon refusing to play Kimbo's stand-and-slug game; Gannon knew the particular rules for that fight, and used them to the utmost.
As for Kimbo, well... I wouldn't want to face Kimbo unless I had my Kimber.
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01-28-2005, 22:12
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www.subfighter.com
Doesn't work for me, for some reason.
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01-28-2005, 22:27
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Checked both your link, and my link, both work.... could be something on your end. It's not a super graphics-heavy site, but it's a pretty slick/complicated one.
Dunno.
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01-28-2005, 22:28
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Checked both your link, and my link, both work.... could be something on your end. It's not a super graphics-heavy site, but it's a pretty slick/complicated one.
Dunno. 
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I will try it again.
And this time it opened up.
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01-29-2005, 06:03
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You guys might also enjoy this:
http://daemlich.net/4447
Kimbo is in some dire need of anaerobic conditioning, IMHO.
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01-30-2005, 15:41
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Do you think a Green Beret could take both of them with the stuff you/they learned?
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01-30-2005, 16:19
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01-30-2005, 16:30
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Do you think a Green Beret could take both of them with the stuff you/they learned?
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Sure, if you got close enough to suffocate them with it, but I'd soak it in water first to reduce its porosity. Then again, you could put a rock inside it, cinch up the adjustment cord in the sweatband, and beat them with it a la the soap in sock scene in FMJ.
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01-30-2005, 16:33
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01-30-2005, 16:37
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Sure, if you got close enough to suffocate them with it, but I'd soak it in water first to reduce its porosity. Then again, you could put a rock inside it, cinch up the adjustment cord in the sweatband, and beat them with it a la the soap in sock scene in FMJ. 
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Excellent answer. You could also wrap it around a Claymore and detonate and get good results.
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01-30-2005, 19:46
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is it possible Gannon applied a choking technique while he had his arms around Kimbo's neck a few times? I observed he raised his hold on Kimbo neck which put strain on it?
Kimbo's definitely a street fighter, he never complained about rules when he got arms around his neck or knees on his face.
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02-03-2005, 19:40
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is it possible Gannon applied a choking technique while he had his arms around Kimbo's neck a few times?
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Possible? I would say probable!
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02-04-2005, 01:22
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Kimbo's biggest problem is he trys to win from pure "BRUTE STRENGTH" He may have won the second fight if he trained more on cardio than his pure knock out power. which IMO is why he lost the second fight.
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02-21-2005, 07:30
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Possible? I would say probable!
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Definitely. Stumbled across this here today:
http://www.subfighter.com/article1141.html
"According to one of the MMA trainers at the Freestyle Fighting Academy, Kimbo Slice claims that Sean Gannon pressed his thumbs into his adams apple while applying the infamous guillotine choke during their underground bare-knuckle fight.
Kimbo also stated that he temporarily lost consciousness due to the choke.
Slice has been training in MMA at the Freestyle Fighting Academy."
Slice isn't training MMA anymore, but boxing, as he stated in an interview. He want's to become a pro in the heavyweight devision.
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02-21-2005, 08:00
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Kimbo's biggest problem is he trys to win from pure "BRUTE STRENGTH" He may have won the second fight if he trained more on cardio than his pure knock out power. which IMO is why he lost the second fight.
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I agree. I give Sean tons of credit for sticking it out, even with that baseball attached to his right eye.
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