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    Anyone have a clue how much weight Cung has to cut?

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    cung le vs. scott smith

    watching this fight right now on showtime, cung is whupping homeboys ass....its sad man, he is doing movie moves on him.

    had to amend that...cause cung just got knocked the **** out.
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    stuff happens, but what was funny was hearing about how the fight was a "work" and then the unexpected....
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    Quote Originally Posted by lkfmdc View Post
    stuff happens, but what was funny was hearing about how the fight was a "work" and then the unexpected....
    Well, you have to admit, Smith looked like a fish on the ground, and Cung wasn't even pressing him that hard. I thought maybe he had a broken rib from that spinning kick, but then he got up and I was like, wtf...is his ground game that bad?
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    cung wasnt really in tip top condition, and he wasnt really hitting scott hard.

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    It was really depressing seeing Cung Le get knocked out like that.

    He put on a great performance standing but his cardio wasn't 100% and he couldn't finish Scott on the ground.

    His head movement isn't very good either which is why he got caught.

    I think Cung should retire. He had a great run but I don't think he can improve his game enough at his age to be a Top 10 fighter. He wants to be a movie star, that seems to be where his future lies.

    Good luck to him.

    It was great seeing Kung Fu applied effectively in MMA. I hope Cung Le inspires more fighters with a TMA background to attempt the transition. I never get tired of seeing spin kicks.

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    you do realize that cung had very little time to train, less then six weeks i believe. he was coming off making like four movies. and he was out of fighting shape.i dont think he should retire at all...but he cant do both, he cant fight and be a movie star...cant serve two masters.

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    This is definitely a crossroads in his career(s.)

    Will he face his knockout demon and defeat it, or will he make a deal with it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by doug maverick View Post
    cung wasnt really in tip top condition, and he wasnt really hitting scott hard.
    LOL who are you kidding? He was kicking the crap out of him...ask Scott if he was getting hit hard. They were horrible on the ground.
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    Wow...I guess I called this one right...overall a crappy fight card I thought...after watching the WEC fights tonight, the StrikeForce fighter's just aren't as well rounded and technically sound as the WEC. Strikeforce seems to get some big names but most of the shows aren't as good as WEC in my opinion...the announcers aren't helping their cause much either...I really enjoy Frank Mir's fight commentaries.
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    yeah both sucked on the groundd, but why are we dwelling on that, when both fighters are known strikers...and like i said cung wasnt in his top condition... at least not in fighting condition.

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    Cung definitely looked out of shape. I could see him fighting for another 2 or 3 years IF he postpones his movies until after he retires. He can't afford to take long lay offs like the one he took after beating Shamrock.

    I think Cung could have been a top MMA fighter if he was younger. His standup is great he just needs to work on his ground game. But he doesn't have a whole lot of time to improve at his age.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hebrew Hammer View Post
    LOL who are you kidding? He was kicking the crap out of him...ask Scott if he was getting hit hard. They were horrible on the ground.
    Cung hits hard, but he doesn't have KO power. That's a fact.
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