0:32 Wood vs Moroz 1:19 Vergara vs Almabayev 2:02 Despaigne vs Parisian 2:47 Pereira vs Oleksiejczuk 4:50 Cutelaba vs Lins 6:27 Munhoz vs Philips 8:19 Gamrot vs RDA 12:15 Blaydes vs Almeida 14:49 Yan vs Yadong 17:53 Burns vs JDM 20:30 Holland vs MVP 23:32 Poirier vs BSD 26:43 O'Malley vs Vera
Can’t be and still, O’Malley is officially demoted to interim champ for ducking Merab, who fought Cejudo as a sidequest weeks ago, and is now here as the backup fighter. If you blatantly duck the #1 contender you aren’t champ anymore
Dustin Poirier has had a wild arc in Bedtime lore. Either way, he’s always been one of my favorite fighters, dudes been at such a high level in the sport for a long time. Think it might just be a little too much too early for BSD
As a fellow Chito hater and anti-Chito nutclanger, I'll say this is a great card but I just can't get behind that main event. They literally just let O'Malley pick his opponent because they know Chito loses every round in every fight.
There’s a difference between being a Chito hater and an anti Chito glazer. I love Chito as a fighter and a person. He’s someone I would be friends with cuz he’s funny and honest. Sean O’ Malley is just a super talented fighter that I respect. I don’t hate him nor do I love him. But I have to agree with Bedtime with his pick and the reasons why. Bedtime doesn’t hate Chito, he’s just playing it up for entertaining content.
Hating on Chito is crazy. He’s such a sweetheart. Great father > cuck every day of the week even if Chito is the most undeserving challenger of all time
@@joeydstoenailHe's a sweetheart? Lol you're on crack. Dude's shown multiple times that he's a POS, flipping Frankie off for no reason and refusing to shake Song's hand because he's salty.
Why is Chito making reads considered a fluke? Bro pieced up Ige and timed both Dom and Edgar perfectly. Then he LET O'Malley flop to the ground with a fucked up leg and exposed his ground and pound defence.
I'm with you. I think people like seeing the process throughout a fight as opposed to one moment. Sort of like Yoel, who used to have that ability. At some point, they end up losing more fights than they should for these reads, energy conservation, etc. I genuinely think there's something to appearing as if you're losing a fight (and often actually losing it) and just finding one strike. I think there's something that seems inherently "cheap" about it to people. It's obviously a fair way to win, but it has that certain appearance of luck. Obviously, the trade-off as that fighter ages, it stops working as often and as well, so they start losing all over the place. Chitos already had a nice handful of losses because of that style.
It is just that he just loses fights and then KOs fighters who already have high mileage. Whenever someone like Sandhagen came in relatively fresh, Chito basically had nothing. Chito was always better than people gave him credit for but he is probably the least improved fighter among ranked bantamweights.
@@somdutroy That's fair enough but I don't think the Sandhagen fight is indicative of Chitos performance against fresh opponents. Chito hits hard, it's just that Sandhagen was so defensively responsible he wasn't eating big shots. And remember, Sandhagen was cut while in top position and Chito looked completely fine by the end. Chito has a major output problem, even if he wants to make reads for the first round he needs to really up the volume later on.
@@jdamsel8212 Which fight would you say is indicative of Chito's potential though? He lost to Aldo handily. He had the worst performance anyone in BW had vs washed Frankie before the KO. Who loses so many rounds to Frankie in 2021 (or whenever that happened)? Chito has always been a #7-#15 type of fighter and Sean winning the title is the best thing that could happen to Chito's career.
Almeida was originally a boxer btw, his father was a pro boxer and Bahia is the Boxing state of Brasil. He only started doing jiu-jitsu and wrestling as an adult bc of Khabib
I commented yesterday and I’m back today with nothing but absolute respect for you holding your own against the fluke glazer. I’m perfect on this card now thanks to you.
My picks for this fight card from most confidence to least confidence are: O'Malley, Almabayev, Moroz, Holland, Poirier, Lins, Yan, Munoz, Chookagian, Blaydes, Olekseijczuk, Dos Anjos, Burns, Perisian. Lets go underdogs!! Good luck everyone.