@@Andre-ny2zs Lembro que ele foi pedir desculpas pra equipe depois, disse que não sabia que ele havia se machucado, e o Wanderley Silva xingando ele, vc é palhaço cara!! coitado, acho que o Mark mataria o Wand, são fã dele, mas, sem chance kkkkk
Cara esse tempo literalmente o Wand era o maior lutador do mundo, Mark iria tomar um belo cacete, vocês esquecem que ele era literalmente o terror do pride o cachorro loco.@@guinezasso
@@forrestmalcom8351 Listen buddy, dummy pal, how can I sound if I only type text, do you hear things? That might be schytzophrenia knocking on your door.
I was on MMA forums when this happened. There was an old PRIDE backstage video of a more relaxed Coleman trying to apologise to the Chute Boxe team. In that video you could saw Wanderlei Silva and Ninja Rua still angry with Coleman yelling "Lets go outside", while Rafael Cordeiro (Chute Boxe head trainer) accepted what happened. Honestly, i respect a lot that old Chute Boxe team of warriors, but if you investigate a little about their methods, they acted like a mafia. There is a reason why Anderson Silva left the Chute Boxe...
@@mladenmladenovic3171 They threw him to the wolves, tried burning him with a shit contract. He had every right to be mad, he threw a monkey wrench in their game plan and won in the end.
Interesting this actually made Shogun stronger! He Shogun ends up IMHO being one of the top 5 fighters in the history of Mma with Pride Rules PEDs and all , and in that TRT PEDs pussy Ufc rules .
Se o Oponente me machucou gravemente e eu não me defendi corretamente eu perdi, O resto é choro as artes marciais é tudo sobre sobrevivência do mais forte e inteligente.
Coleman didn’t do anything wrong. It was an accident and he didn’t know if Shogun’s arm was dislocated or not so he got upset for being stopped by the ref at first. And then Wandrei thought Coleman hurt Shogun’s arm on purpose and rushed into the ring based on his wrong judgement. With all this, Chute Boxe not accepting Coleman side’s apology after the match is an embarrassing behavior.
I think Coleman didn't realize what had happened. As far as his celebration, to come out of that fight without getting hurt and with the win was definitely something to celebrate. I think Coleman had respect for every fighter he faced.
It was an accident, pure and simple. Coleman and Baroni acting like WWE stars....shame on them. And yes, pure roid rage. i feel sorry for Shogun, this and the knee injuries ended his top performances he was not the same after.
@@TeeSok ok bro... go watch chess or curling... much better for you ...till u can tell me some fighters from affliction or bodog or pride fc ...dont talk to me
Glad Shogun got his revenge against Coleman in later years. That was so disrespectful by him to act that way after the fight. Coleman acted like he actually won this fight. SMH.
DE CORAÇÃO GOSTARIA MUITO QUE O COLEMAN AJUDASSE O SHOGUN DESCER A ESCADA, MOSTRASSE SUA FORÇA NO RESPEITO, POR É UMA LENDA NO UFC MAIS INFELIZMENTE FOI PRA GALERA 😢😢😢 LAMENTÁVEL
O Shogun teve lesão no braço por queda da própria altura, apoiou mal o peso do próprio corpo sobre o antebraço, isso foi mais para um acidente do que uma intenção calculada do Coleman, é bem difícil quebrar um braço apenas por aplicar um Double leg no adversário, isso quase nunca acontece, muito improvável! Esse tipo de lesão na articulação do antebraço, acontece com muito mais frequência entre skatistas e ciclistas, do que entre lutadores grappler.