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05-12-2008, 02:25 PM
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Was Jeremy May Misrepresented Last Week?
I will admit his behavior was quite annoying but he did give us (mmarated.com) some interesting reasons for his behavior...
Was Jeremy May Misrepresented Last Week?
I would get annoyed too if someone left bottles of spit all over the place...
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05-12-2008, 02:31 PM
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He can join the long list of TUF rejects led by the almighty ANDY WANG!!!!!!!!
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05-12-2008, 02:37 PM
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Originally Posted by gqdrummer
He can join the long list of TUF rejects led by the almighty ANDY WANG!!!!!!!!
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I would consider Kalib Starnes to be the leader of the pack. Considering he's already had a head-start in running. He's so good, he's doing it even backpeddling.
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05-12-2008, 02:40 PM
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His striking is horrible big looping asss punches that anyone could see from acroos the cage. He was horrible in all aspects
TUF REJECT for sure
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05-12-2008, 02:43 PM
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Here's some quotes from C.B.'s blog, sounds like Jeremy was fairly represented:
"This season you are seeing a lot of fights and not so much house time. I am one of the few people still supporting Jeremy May at this point. Riddle and others are telling me I am crazy and the guy is bad news. I feel like we need a win, and I really do not care who it comes from. In my years of wrestling, I had many teammates with whom I did not see eye to eye, but I needed -- the team needed -- their six points. To me Jeremy was no different. I did not have to love him to want him to win for us. He was not going to get invited to Arizona to hang out with me anytime soon. But he was standing between us having control and not having control. For that reason alone, I was willing to tolerate him and his antics.
The weigh-ins for his fight with Matt Brown reminded me of a cheesy high school fight. Pretty lame showmanship, and May was showing cracks in his exterior. The thing with Matt is that he is a real fighter -- in life and in the octagon.
I was hoping for our sake that he was letting the emotions of the events get to him. At this point I had decided that Jeremy had better be the best freaking fighter in the house because he was not training with us. He would ride the bike and talk crap all day long. So either he had something up his sleeve or he was going to be destroyed."
"As the fight begins, we see that "Jeremy Jitsu" is the art of allowing your opponent to take you down and get full mount at will. Jeremy was saddled up and mounted like a horse. This might be the first martial art that is officially geared toward losing. I think the three guys from the sandwich shop were black belts in Jeremy Jitsu. The drunkest one surely had JJ-type moves.
Toward the end of round one, in a move not often seen in Jeremy Jitsu, Master Jeremy pulls off a "lure kick" to the face. That is where you leave your guard down and lure your opponent to kick you in the face. I think the referee in the fight was not up to speed on Jeremy Jitsu and thought Jeremy was in trouble and called the fight. In Jeremy Jitsu, getting KTFO is a part of the art form.
At that point both teams join in and celebrate Matt's victory. Matt dominated Jeremy from start to finish."
"Anyway, after Jeremy's loss he was playing soccer in the house trying to stay relevant to the cameras. He was kicking the volleyball and doing all sorts of stupid and annoying things. So I grabbed the volleyball and loaded up and unleashed it. The ball was filled with karma -- not air -- so when it traveled off my foot, it headed straight for Jeremy's face. He was sitting there nursing a broken nose, and out of nowhere, this volleyball smashes him in the face.
I will admit that I rewound that scene and played it over and over again and laughed. Good times -- and what a great volleyball. I think a bonus round in the UFC video game should be kicking Jeremy May in the face with balls. It would be great fun for the whole family."
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05-12-2008, 02:47 PM
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Go read the fighter blogs that are all over the internet. Every single one, even those written by his teammates and coach, portray him in exactly the same way ... as a giant douchebag.
Do you know how hard it is to get 15 people to agree about about anything? You could say 'the sky is blue', and sure enough, at least one joker is going to disagree and tell you that 'azure' or 'cerulean' is a more apt description. But, if you want to get the 15 fighters from TUF to agree on something it is simple. Ask them 'Is Jeremy May a docuhebag' and you will get an emphatic 'YES' from all 15 guys.
That shit ain't editing.
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