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Dana white is full of poo.. no way he is serious.

 

http://ftw.usatoday.com/2015/12/dana-white-gronkowski-knockout-jj-watt-ufc

 

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Ahead of what should be an epic show at UFC 194, UFC president and matchmaker Dana White picked the winners of a few hypothetical matchups that would probably break every pay-per-view record in existence if they were to actually happen. White lauded Texans star J.J. Watt’s athleticism, but picked him to lose in a heavyweight battle against Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski.

“Gronk is one of those guys who’s running down the field and they’ve got the nastiest defensive players in the league — and he’s shaking them off like they’re playing Pop Warner. I’m going to go Gronk by KO.”

White’s other picks? He likes Steph Curry over Kristaps Porzingis in what would be the upset of the century, Bill Belichick over Rex Ryan, and Tom Brady over Cam Newton.

 

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4 minutes ago, Promethean Forerunner said:

6'2 ft, 218 lbs vs 6'6 ft, 260 lbs

Traditional QB with Zero Athleticism vs Genetic Freak with Elite Athleticism

A Natural Middleweight vs A Natural Heavyweight

Middleweight limit is 160. A 6'4 (Brady is 6'4 not 6'2) Middleweight would have freak reach and length advantage and be skinny as hell. Sugar Ray Robinson was pretty damn tall for a middleweight at 6'0. I get what you're saying just nitpicking.

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1 minute ago, Promethean Forerunner said:

Brady is NOT 6'4 ft. Cam towers over him. He may be 6'3 ft at best but 6'4 ft????? No way, Jose.

I'm referring to MMA weight classes. Brady is around 200 lbs during the season but he weighs around 188 during the off-season. Brady is a natural Middleweight.

http://thefanaticsview.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/tom-and-cam.jpg

 

Cam is 6'6 and Brady is 6'4. And there is literally zero possible chance Brady is 188 in the offseason or 200 during the season. He's listed at 225. May not be completely accurate but the numbers that you just pulled out of your ass are ridiculous.

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