6 Responses to “The MMA Hour: Roy Nelson Talks ‘TUF’”
Solid show. I enjoyed the “Look out for Mark Kerr” line at the end. We keep getting so much hype about TUF 10 that I think it has almost eclipsed the Fight Night happening that night. Normally the Fight Nights try to convince people to atleast watch the first episode of TUF… this time we may actually see the ratings rise after the Fight Night main event. And where is the shit-talkin from Diaz & Guillard?? I’m surprised at how few interviews these guys have done yet.
Very good point, Alex. I was thinking the same thing recently about Huerta. Wouldn’t be surprised if he doesn’t do any, to be honest. Check out FanHouse in the coming days, we should have some.
why does it matter about his tattoo? i dislike racists as much as the next man but what’s the difference between this and fighters with tattoos of malcolm x, or the brown pride of velasquez. this is coming from a proud mexican and not a racist in any way
Those symbols represent hate, bigotry and every other bad word out there. There is nothing good that one can say about them. If he feels like it’s a part of his troubled past, why not just get rid of them with one trip to the tattoo parlor?
6 Responses to “The MMA Hour: Roy Nelson Talks ‘TUF’”
Solid show. I enjoyed the “Look out for Mark Kerr” line at the end. We keep getting so much hype about TUF 10 that I think it has almost eclipsed the Fight Night happening that night. Normally the Fight Nights try to convince people to atleast watch the first episode of TUF… this time we may actually see the ratings rise after the Fight Night main event. And where is the shit-talkin from Diaz & Guillard?? I’m surprised at how few interviews these guys have done yet.
By Alex P. on Sep 2, 2009
Very good point, Alex. I was thinking the same thing recently about Huerta. Wouldn’t be surprised if he doesn’t do any, to be honest. Check out FanHouse in the coming days, we should have some.
By AH on Sep 2, 2009
why does it matter about his tattoo? i dislike racists as much as the next man but what’s the difference between this and fighters with tattoos of malcolm x, or the brown pride of velasquez. this is coming from a proud mexican and not a racist in any way
By darth fedor on Sep 3, 2009
Sorry, man, but I don’t even know how to answer that question. Perhaps this is a good place to start:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_holocaust
By AH on Sep 3, 2009
a lot of jews died in the holocaust.
a lot of aztecs died to christians when they invaded america should crucifixes be banned?
i’m not trying to offend you or sound controversial, i just think it’s a double standards but this isn’t really on the topic of mma, so i’m sorry
By darth fedor on Sep 4, 2009
Those symbols represent hate, bigotry and every other bad word out there. There is nothing good that one can say about them. If he feels like it’s a part of his troubled past, why not just get rid of them with one trip to the tattoo parlor?
By Ariel on Sep 4, 2009