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In Defense of Wolfslair


Dear Readers: I am looking for confirmation if someone can check their DVR.  I watched the fights at a friend's place and cannot check.  I have been reading people who are questioning Wolfslair Gym because Bisping kept circling into Henderson's right hand.  I think I recall his trainers trying to correct this in-between the first and second round.  Please check the tape and let me know if I am off the mark on this one.  Not that I really care on the quality of the gym, but I believe the fault lies with Bisping who did not listen to his coaches and was tactically an idiot.

 

Regardless if I am right or not I believe there is a general consensus that the real Michael Bisping was shown on Saturday.  However, if I am right I do not think the UFC hype machine and Bisping's ineptitude should hold a gym accountable.

 

P.S. Bisping's takedown attempt was hysterical.

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Yeah they were literally screaming at him to stop circling into his right hand. Biggest fight of Bispings career, what was he thinking?

by brad23 on Jul 13, 2009 5:07 AM EDT reply actions  

Still as Spencer and I talked about on Cage Cast 14, how did they not beat it into Bisping’s head not to circle that way.

They should of slapped him with a stick every time he did it in training camp/sparring sessions

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by Zak Woods on Jul 13, 2009 7:47 AM EDT reply actions  

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