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Bill Goldberg Interview ueber das MMA - Nefercheperur - 22.01.2015 Bill Goldberg gab vor kurzem SB Nation's Submission Radio ein Interview und sprach ueber einige Dinge aus dem MMA. Folgend mal ein paar Highlights daraus: Ob er glaubt das Brock Lesnar noch Mal einen erfolgreichen UFC Run haben kann: Zitat:“I think so. I think if Brock....you know I haven’t trained with Brock. I don’t know exactly what he does, but if I were him I’d spend 75 percent of my time on stand up. I believe that if he does it properly he can go back and dominate, but if he doesn’t do it properly he’ll go back and the same thing will happen, you know [as] towards the end of his tenure. It’s all about growing. It’s all about being able to look at yourself in the mirror and look at your deficiencies, and be man enough, and be egoless to go out and put yourself in negative situations in training so that you could learn.” Ueber Jon Jones positive Doping Test und wie die UFC es gehandhabt hat: Zitat:“When I saw Dana White’s comment about "this is the best thing that could have happened" you know I was appalled. But once you sit back and think about it, for Jon Jones the person this is the best thing that could have happened. Do I like Jon Jones as a fighter? Was I cheering for Jon Jones against Cormier? No. Do I appreciate his ability? Do I think he is pound for pound the narliest MMA fighter on the planet? Absolutely. Can I appreiace the fact that he’s made it to that level by training his ass off, and being unique, and being innovate? Absolutely. Do I like him as a person on a post-fight interview? Absolutely not. Do I like the eye pokes and do I like the knee kicks? Absolutely not. I think that’s cheap. I think he can be a much better fighter, and be a much better champion, and be a much better example for people to follow, if he sat back and just understood that some of things that he says and some of the things that he does need to be tweaked a little bit. Ob er selbst mal kaempfen wuerde: Zitat:“Abso-damn-lutely. That is in the back of my mind and it has been for the past couple of months, and you know, hey I’m 48 years old. The reality is that it’s not like I didn’t retire from the NFL because of injuries. So my body is torn to shreds, but I continue to have the desire to compete. I talked to Royce Gracie this morning, same thing with him. You know warriors never die, they just get older. And you know things change a bit, but you know the spirit never dies. Therefore every day I look for some type of physical test, and you know whether it’s putting myself against myself, which is my own worst critic and no question my biggest advisory. You know if I can please myself, then I can guarantee you that I could go out there and have some fun with people. You know Rampage [Jackson] and I were supposed to train earlier in the week. He unfortunately has the flu. We've got a number of guys at the gym that like to trade punches. That’s a lot of fun. Ueber CM Punks Wechsel zur UFC und ob Punk erfolgreich sein kann: Zitat:“Oh yeah. I mean I think anybody can be successful if they take the proper route prior to stepping in that cage. I wanted to talk to Royce [Gracie] a lot about CM [Punk] because I'm not going to pass judgement on anyone until I know 100 percent of their background, until I watch what they’re doing. I want to see what his stand up’s like. You know I think it was a great PR move for the UFC. It’s no secret that I’m a huge fan of Pride fighting over the UFC hands down, because of the entertainment factor. At the end, I think the biggest difference between Pride and the UFC is the pageantry of Pride, the over the top pageantry of it; the ability to watch kind of like the 'Street Fighter' mentality of a very unique individual versus someone who’s completely the polar opposite of them. They still have match ups like the original UFC; Gracie and Akibono, you know Hong Man Choi and Jose ConsecoUeber ein Angebot von Pride FC das er hatte: Zitat:“Hustle One [which] was where I wrestled, was owned by Pride. And did they want to entice me to fight? Absolutely. Was it something at the time where the money was there? Not comparatively for me. So there’s no question that I would have taken the Mixed Martial Arts route if the money was there back in the day, but at the time that I got over to Japan, and I'd already sustained so many injuries, and I was getting younger. It just wasn’t a smart move for me.” - Castor - 23.01.2015 Zitat: LOL. Jaaaaaaa, "have the desire to compete" . Es gibt wohl kaum einen, der weniger Passion für Competition hat, als Goldberg. Erinnert ihr euch noch als die WWE die WCW schluckte? Natürlich tut ihr das. Weil man quasi Gold hatte, und es nicht schlechter hätte machen können. Grund dafür -neben ....eigentlich nichtmehr notwendig das zu erwähnen...- schlechtem Booking war eben auch, dass die Top-Stars mit so hoch dotierten AOL Verträgen ausgestattet waren, dass man die, die die WCW u.a. ausgemacht haben nicht verpflichten konnte/wollte (bzw. erst viel später, als der Angle schon längst gelaufen war). Einer dieser Leute war eben Goldberg. Gerade bei ihm ist es kein Geheimnis, dass er Null Passion hatte für einen kompetitiven Wettstreit. Er war der erste in der Schlange, wenn es um Paytime ging. Und er ist 48. Ich meine, selbst bei CM Punk, der im Vergleich deutlich jünger ist, ist es eigentlich schon zu "spät" für MMA. Wobei ich Punks skills in Bezug auf MMA schwer einschätzen kann. Allerdings ist es ja wohl klar, dass dies ein langwieriger Prozess ist. |