Sunil
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Sunil
@EvolveEachDay_
Becoming who I’m meant to be one day at a time. Evolving with intention every single day.
Los Angeles, California Katılım Ekim 2009
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@realroseceline Very unfortunate. Sorry to hear. Wish you a speedy recovery.
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Unfortunately, on my birthday (4/9), I was in a severe accident and fractured my pelvis in 6 places, which led to a 9 hour surgery. The last few days since have been completely unhinged. I’m recovering now and taking it day by day, and it definitely puts everything into perspective fast. Grateful to be here. 🌹
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@YoshiKatzo @Full_Violence Lol exactly. Claiming mercy after losing can sometimes feel like a defensive mechanism for the ego. If he truly wanted to show mercy, he would have coasted or looked to the ref; instead, he pressured forward aggressively.
#UFC327
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@Full_Violence Mercy 🤣🤣 throwing multiple leg kicks then one 13 seconds before getting knocked tf out is insane mercy bruv. Get a grip
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That post fight interview hit different. We just heard Jiri Prochazka process that loss in real time. You can feel how close he was, with one small moment of mercy costing him everything. It hurts knowing he can’t bring a title back to his newborn daughter like he wanted, but Jiri’s story is far from done. Once a champion, always a champion. The way of the warrior. #UFC327

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@realshocks @MayorMkCheese @user27189 @X_prjnce @ufc @UlbergCarlos Jiri’s biggest strength, his unorthodox, hands-down pressure became his undoing. He likely assumed Ulberg couldn't generate power while immobile. He waded into the pocket with zero head movement & Ulberg’s "City Kickboxing" counter-striking remained sharp enough to find the chin.
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@MayorMkCheese @EvolveEachDay_ @user27189 @X_prjnce @ufc @UlbergCarlos He wanted to knock Ulberg out, but Ulberg had one leg so he used the fence as a support and knocked the guy spark out. There was nothing "noble" about pointing to the ground. Quite the opposite.
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@ThaWeasle Jiri didn't stop fighting; he switched his focus. Once he realized Ulberg’s right leg was compromised, those low kicks to the left leg were clearly designed to take away Ulberg's remaining "post" leg and force a finish. #UFC327
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@user27189 @X_prjnce @ufc @UlbergCarlos Claiming mercy after losing can sometimes feel like a defensive mechanism for the ego. If he truly wanted to show mercy, he would have coasted or looked to the ref; instead, he pressured forward aggressively. #UFC327
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@X_prjnce @ufc @UlbergCarlos Literally this, if ‘mercy’ was a thing for him he’d just stop the fight tbh.
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@OhItsSteely @ufc @stc_canada Jiri didn't stop fighting. He switched his focus. Once he realized Ulberg’s right leg was compromised, those low kicks to the left leg were clearly designed to take away Ulberg's remaining "post" leg and force a finish. #UFC327
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@ufc @stc_canada Jiri looked like he was holding back out of 'respect' for the injury. Crazy situation, what a finish though 👏
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THE BLACK JAG ERA IS HERE 🏆🇳🇿
Carlos Ulberg defeats Jiri Prochazka by knockout to become the LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION OF THE WORLD!
[ B2YB: @STC_Canada ]

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@FightFanatic_ The guy on the right with the shades is losing this one. Bearded dude’s got the edge in that stare-down—pure intensity. Round 2 TKO.
Your move, Fight Fanatic. Who you got? 👊
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@Ashton_1nvests A great opportunity to average down and I did. Bring it on !!
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No idea why $NOW is back under $100…
But I’m not complaining, I’m buying.
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Sometimes the best opportunities are when price disconnects from fundamentals.
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$NOW #NOW Zenity Announces Partnership with @ServiceNow to Operationalize AI Agent Risk Reduction in SecOps.
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Adesanya vs Pfyer fight week, thought it was an odd fight to make when it got announced but Adesanya is willing to fight down the rankings, gotta respect him for that
He’s on a bad skid, no two ways about it. Strickland completely outclassed him, DDP probably his best performance in the last 3 but still a sub loss, then Imavov found a big right hand to take him out.
He’s a shadow of his former self, his distance management is off, boxing doesn’t look anywhere near as good or efficient anymore, he never particularly does damage to anyone. It makes me question whether he has enough in him to beat a young guy like Pyfer.
I rate Pyfer, he’s done well to bounce back from the loss to Hermansson in his first main event, almost finished Gastelum a couple of times in their fight and was able to drop and submit Abus.
I don’t think he necessarily needs to grapple with Adesanya, unless he’s following him to the ground after a knockdown. He looked to take down Abus very quickly which makes me think he might do the same here, but I don’t think he needs to worry about being caught with anything sudden by Adesanya, his distance management on the feet is good, he’s better than him in the pocket and I’m honestly starting to question Adesanya’s chin.
While his right hand is obviously insanely powerful, he can also drop people with his left like he did on DWCS. Pyfer has a decent kicking game but he tends to abandon it in favour of just picking shots with his hands.
Once Adesanya knows you can hurt him, he looks so lost. If Pyfer can give Izzy a sense of his power early, land a punch that knocks him off balance, Izzy could so easily start to let the fight get away from him. Izzy’s chance here is to do his usual, throw leg and body kicks early, stay out of pocket range and hope that Pyfer starts to fade and throw less and less.
As I’ve said, Pyfer is smart on the feet with power mixed in, I can see him catching Izzy with a shot similar to the one he caught Abus with, applies a bit of pressure, Izzy tries to mover laterally to get away from the fence and he unleashes a big right to put down Adesanya, a shot which tends to trouble Izzy quite a lot.
Like DDP, if Pyfer drops you his submission game is more than good enough to pounce on a hurt opponent on the ground and make them tap.
Joe Pyfer by submission after dropping Adesanya, round 2 🔒

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@mmagonewild Izzy should win this easily. He just has to stop making silly mistakes.
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