Re:What fight in A9 had the most action? 3 Months, 1 Week ago
Overall: Hawley vs Nunnaley Best overall fight with the amount of variety: Spinning Backfist, Spinning Backkick, Lots of knees and elbows, Stand-up and ground. Those fighters really pushed themselves; I can only imagine how Nunnaley would have looked with some more conditioning, or should I say how Hawley would have looked after the fight. Both fighters will be a force to be wreckened with, with some conditioning.
Most Intense: Mendoza vs Caberello Classic striker vs wrestler. A bit one-dimensional, but the intensity made up for that.
What I'd like to see: ~Nunnaley vs someone else with variety ~More good Light-Heavy and Heavy-weight fights ~More variety and mixed fighting and less one-dimensional wrestling...mma right?
Re:What fight in A9 had the most action? 3 Months, 1 Week ago
The Hawley Vs. Nunnaley was a good fight, but your right the intensity of the mendoza cabalero fight is what got it the "fight of the night" mendoza kept the pressure on the whole fight. The suksi schrewsbury fight was a close matchup and it ending 3 sec. before the decision was a close second just because of how close it was. It probably would have ended in a split decision for suksi. The Riggs fight was another good one. the frazee fight "wow" those heavy's looked like 155vers man you just dont see big guys go at it like that very often. You have to give everyone credit for giving it thier all.
Re:What fight in A9 had the most action? 2 Months, 2 Weeks ago
Mendoza/ Caballero by far. Mendoza one dimensional? That's hilarious, the best punch in that fight was Mendoza's blistering overhand right, the one that followed the flurry of punches that tested Caballeros chin as he stood up and forced Caballero to throw the illegal knee to save his own life. Mendoza even landed the better kick in that fight. In fact, outside of illegal knees he dominated every aspect of that fight.
Nunnaly/ Hawley would have won with a little more conditioning, we should see a rematch of that one because I bet they are both focusing on their air now and 3 full rounds of that would be sick.
Dream fight would be when Prentice Ingram comes to NME to fight Suksi and unify the north and south amateur belts. Winner goes pro, look for major standup fireworks. We could only be so lucky to see such a matchup.