It s luck because I m not from the mountains? Aljamain Sterling addresses fans saying he lucked out because of T J Dillashaw s injured shoulder
It s luck because I m not from the mountains - Aljamain Sterling addresses fans saying he lucked out because of T J Dillashaw s injured shoulder Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
But even my mountain colleagues, respectfully, see and know my grappling is a problem for everybody. All the fake news does is try to take credit away from a very deserving champion - . Put some respect on his name. Every time he shows himself to be the best fighter in the world at his weight class, it’s always some story about how he basically lucked into it.All the fake news does is try to take credit away from a very deserving champion - . Put some respect on his name. Every time he shows himself to be the best fighter in the world at his weight class, it’s always some story about how he basically lucked into it.I’ve grown use to it. They must think my grappling-use is somehow not dominant and it’s luck because I’m not from the mountains? Like I can’t be “that good”?But even my mountain colleagues, respectfully, see and know my grappling is a problem for everybody.
It s luck because I m not from the mountains - Aljamain Sterling addresses fans saying he lucked out because of T J Dillashaw s injured shoulder
Aljamain Sterling (left) vs. T.J. Dillashaw (right). [Images courtesy: left from Getty Images and right from USA Today] successfully completed a second title defense at UFC 280. He dominated former two-time champion and extended his reign and record-breaking win streak. Dillashaw offered little to no resistance in the co-main event, as his already injured shoulder gave way in the first round. With Dillashaw's shoulder dislocated, Sterling capitalized and took the fight to the ground, rendering the challenger largely defenseless. Although Dillashaw's coach was able to pop his shoulder back in between rounds, it was an insurmountable challenge as Sterling won in the second round via TKO following another dislocation. The circumstances of Sterling's win prompted many to attribute his victory to 'luck' and advocated that a healthier Dillashaw would not have lost as meekly. The bantamweight champion took to Twitter to dismiss his detractors. He quoted a fan who tweeted in his defense, writing: "I’ve grown use to it. They must think my grappling-use is somehow not dominant and it’s luck because I’m not from the mountains? Like I can’t be 'that good'? But even my mountain colleagues, respectfully, see and know my grappling is a problem for everybody." 'Funk Master' was seemingly referring to the widely-acclaimed grapplers that come from Dagestan. He claimed to be just as good, but without the background narrative to back it. Check out his tweet below: I’ve grown use to it. They must think my grappling-use is somehow not dominant and it’s luck because I’m not from the mountains? Like I can’t be “that good”?But even my mountain colleagues, respectfully, see and know my grappling is a problem for everybody. All the fake news does is try to take credit away from a very deserving champion - . Put some respect on his name. Every time he shows himself to be the best fighter in the world at his weight class, it’s always some story about how he basically lucked into it.All the fake news does is try to take credit away from a very deserving champion - . Put some respect on his name. Every time he shows himself to be the best fighter in the world at his weight class, it’s always some story about how he basically lucked into it.I’ve grown use to it. They must think my grappling-use is somehow not dominant and it’s luck because I’m not from the mountains? Like I can’t be “that good”?But even my mountain colleagues, respectfully, see and know my grappling is a problem for everybody.