Found May 17, 2009 on MMA Chump:
Bobby Lashley, another former wrestler turned cage fighter, is definitely out to prove he's no joke. While outside of the cage, Lashley carries a smile and is an all around genuinely good guy. However, inside the cage, the animal instinct just kicks in and it's 100% focus on his opponent.
12 Comments:
  • I wouldn't call that demolished but he did make quick work of him.
  • If Bobby Lashley's 240 pounds, i'm skinny, rich, and the greatest writer in the world.
  • 250
  • That's what happens when you don't take the seriously. You get choked out and humiliated in front of a national audience.
  • i thought he killed him
  • Why would anybody in there right mind,piss this guy off ! ! ! ! !
  • I dont think I ever seen anybody kick their legs like that!! Must of been a pretty tight grip!
  • That was a freaky sight. He had an old fashioned headlock and just sqeezed the bajesus out of him.
  • That fight was ridiculous.

    I mean...I have never seen WORSE defense of a guillotine choke than that.
  • I will be a believer when he fights someone who is ranked in even the top 20 of his weight class. He looks good this fight , but his last fight before that showed some glaring weaknesses, even though he won. However, he is developing nicely, you just cant base it on his wins becaus ehis competition is terrible.
  • His last fight his technique was questionable but he showed good heart. He was caught in a very deep guillotine and powered out of it. He is learning in the ring. As the expression goes...Learn As You Earn.
  • I think he is just building himself up, I believe that his goal has to be to make it to the UFC eventually, or atleast another major promotion.
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