json_metadata | "{"app":"Musing","appTags":["ufc","mma","bjj","jiujitsu","jiu-jitsu","boxing","fight","fighting","martial-arts"],"appCategory":"ufc","appTitle":"Who is your favorite UFC fighter of all time and why?","appBody":"<p>Starting at now, I should state Joe Lauzon, lightweight from Massachusetts. This is a smart aftereffect of what he did in the wake of winning a silly battle. </p><p>Lauzon won the Ultimate Fighter on BJ Penn's party. Penn was limitlessly critical in his prime and had a fitting moniker, \"the consider\". </p><p>Lauzon isn't baffling. He's run of the mill. He relentlessly isn't a consider. His record is a not very loathsome 27– 12. He's shocking on his feet and on the ground. </p><p>Regardless, I saw something in a UFC battle I don't think I've ever looked starting at now and purpose of actuality will never observe again. </p><p>In January 2017, in Phoenix, Arizona, BJ Penn was making his skirt back at 38 and he lost gravely. Penn had nothing and is course past prime. </p><p>Lauzon battle in the battle impel before Penn's. Lauzon battled this striking energetic warrior from Hungary, Marcin Held who is 25 years of age and came into the battle 22– 5, yet was 0– 1 in the UFC. At whatever point Held lost, he'd be kicked out. Focused pulling in is to an impossible degree unforgiving. </p><p>The Lauzon/Held battle was essential and all around close. Held is past wrestling champ and cut Lauzon down 5 or 6 times in any case Lauzon was alluring on the ground that he kept himself out of weight. On their feet, Held appeared to have the edge too. He was phenomenally free and had every one of the reserves of being prepared to do everything.</p>","appDepth":2,"appParentPermlink":"f353ef79x","appParentAuthor":"jiujitsu","musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","musingAppVersion":"1.1","musingPostType":"answer"}" |
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