Chuck moving like a panther at 0:35
I'll laugh if he somehow manages to KO Tito, but i see Tito absolutely destroying him.
I'm already getting flashbacks of watching Bumfights vol1.
Then again, who knows? It could be the most epic fight of 2018.
Does Chuck have that look in his eye?
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Thread: Chuck vs Tito
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11-24-2018, 01:31 AM #1
Chuck vs Tito
Last edited by doughnutking; 11-24-2018 at 01:38 AM.
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11-24-2018, 12:02 PM #11
Tito so GOAT he got a vodka named after him.
Tito is what only 2-3 years removed from losing like 7 straight.
Chuck is like a decade removed from losing a ton.
It's gonna be a terrible chit show. Tito takes it by submission in round 1.
That said I gotta be there watching these two GOATS duke it out. These are the guys that made MMA cool back in the day. We owe it to these two legends to watch it.
It's like watching a dying t-rex fight a senile King Kong."If in my say 80 years on earth I do more help than damage, then I feel complete."
"I feel grateful every day I wake up, I know I’m already on borrowed time"
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11-24-2018, 12:18 PM #12
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11-24-2018, 05:54 PM #21
I tend to agree that Tito should be the clear favorite.
Tito is the bigger, younger, much more active fighter. He's been fighting pretty good fighters over the past few years, and winning some of them. He made easy work of Shlemenko, who was smaller, but a good fighter. And he came out looking good against Chael, who isn't exactly a world beater these days, but he's got enough in him to beat Wanderlei and Rampage after losing to Tito.
Meanwhile, Chuck hasn't fought in almost nine years.
We'll see though. Tito may have mental obstacles to get over with Chuck.
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11-24-2018, 06:05 PM #22
Interesting to see Todd Grisham doing commentary tonight. I knew about Rashad and Mir because Rashad was on Helwani's show Monday and talked about it. But he acted like he couldn't remember who was doing play-by-play.
Interesting that Fox is allowing Rashad to moonlight with Golden Boy, and I guess Grisham has been released.
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11-24-2018, 06:12 PM #23
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11-24-2018, 06:18 PM #24
This fight is slightly interesting because Tito is still performing pretty well (perhaps his ground skills have actually improved) but his striking is still choppy and Chuck had his number years ago. Chuck's chin is gone, but it's whether Tito's striking has evolved enough to exploit it. If Rich Franklin can sleep him with a broken arm, i'm guessing Tito can crack his chin, but stranger things have happened.
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