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Feb 24 2015 04:57pm
Quote (StephanePare @ 24 Feb 2015 23:43)
I just don't see a busy athlete, one who trains over 40 hours a week on top of having a family to take care of, playing what might very well be the nerdiest game out there, one that is literally like a second job.

Back when I played, I was into casual guilds, I met a few father's here and there, but then again, but no mothers unless their husband also played, ever.

One thing I could believe though, is that the UFC would be making shit up for a promotion video


why would they do that?

like, what was their economical line of thought here?


i think she's just playing vidya games on and off, what's so unbelievable about that?
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Feb 24 2015 05:02pm
Quote (nme88 @ Feb 24 2015 05:57pm)
why would they do that?

like, what was their economical line of thought here?


i think she's just playing vidya games on and off, what's so unbelievable about that?


this..

1. Why the hell is this even an argument?
2. How it is even kind of hard to believe?

nobody said she was good at WoW or even a high level at all.. everybody has a little free time mostly if you have to rest which athletes do have to rest that isn't a false statement she made
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Feb 24 2015 05:04pm
Quote (StephanePare @ Feb 24 2015 05:43pm)
I just don't see a busy athlete, one who trains over 40 hours a week on top of having a family to take care of, playing what might very well be the nerdiest game out there, one that is literally like a second job.

Back when I played, I was into casual guilds, I met a few father's here and there, but then again, but no mothers unless their husband also played, ever.

One thing I could believe though, is that the UFC would be making shit up for a promotion video


Lol you know Ronda isn't a mother, right?

A lot of girls who play video games don't make it obvious they're girls, because a lot of guys who play video games are weird as fuck. Also, I went out with a girl who played wow and she definitely didn't play it like you do, she just tried to make her character look nice and get nice mounts, she wasn't staying up all night doing group raids or whatever crazy kids do on that game, she played like 3-4 times a week for an hour or two at a time and she mostly played by herself.
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Feb 24 2015 05:18pm
Quote (Shadowoffury @ Feb 24 2015 06:04pm)
Lol you know Ronda isn't a mother, right?

A lot of girls who play video games don't make it obvious they're girls, because a lot of guys who play video games are weird as fuck. Also, I went out with a girl who played wow and she definitely didn't play it like you do, she just tried to make her character look nice and get nice mounts, she wasn't staying up all night doing group raids or whatever crazy kids do on that game, she played like 3-4 times a week for an hour or two at a time and she mostly played by herself.


I know mila kunis or however its spelled played wow. who cares, my fiance plays games. i second that most girls play differently, she cares more about achievements and stuff while i'd like to be in the end game or w/e.. Every guy needs a healer tho :P
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Feb 24 2015 05:20pm
Quote (StephanePare @ Feb 24 2015 06:43pm)
I just don't see a busy athlete, one who trains over 40 hours a week on top of having a family to take care of, playing what might very well be the nerdiest game out there, one that is literally like a second job.

Back when I played, I was into casual guilds, I met a few father's here and there, but then again, but no mothers unless their husband also played, ever.

One thing I could believe though, is that the UFC would be making shit up for a promotion video


She trains more than 40, she has a small family, she isn't married and as far as I know she isn't dating anyone.
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Feb 24 2015 07:47pm
Quote (Student @ Feb 24 2015 03:20pm)
She trains more than 40, she has a small family, she isn't married and as far as I know she isn't dating anyone.


Oh she's dating.
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Feb 24 2015 09:44pm
Quote (Starcrater @ Feb 24 2015 03:02pm)
this..

1. Why the hell is this even an argument?
2. How it is even kind of hard to believe?

nobody said she was good at WoW or even a high level at all.. everybody has a little free time mostly if you have to rest which athletes do have to rest that isn't a false statement she made



This... Ppl are just overthinking as always haha
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Feb 24 2015 11:32pm
Bovada loses nearly 1million dollars from the Fight night 61

http://fightgeeks.com/ufc-fight-night-porto-alegre-costs-bovada-nearly-1m-last-night/

Frank Mir’s victory over Antonio Silva in the main event in Porto Alegre, Brazil, on Sunday night marked the 10th win by an underdog, costing Bovada nearly $1 million, according to the sportsbook’s manager.

Underdogs went 10-1, and as a result, parlay bets, in which gamblers bet between $1 and $5 on all underdogs, hit big.

According to Bovada sportsbook manager Kevin Bradley, one bettor had a $4 all-underdog parlay that paid $85,000. Another had four $1 parlays that paid $25,000 each.

“We had at least a dozen of these bets that paid out $10,000 or more,” Bradley said.

When all was tallied up, Bradley said the loss approached nearly $1 million on the single event.

“We take in so much more money on the NFL or the NBA that when you have these types of parlay winners, it’s hard to hurt [our business],” Bradley said. “With UFC, this will be hard to come back from.”

“Normally, going into an event, I know what we need,” Bradley added. “But I was focused on the Oscars and the Daytona 500, both of which we were … doing well on. What happened with UFC is just so rare.”

Bradley said the result was such a loser for the sportsbook that Bovada will likely need to win big in the Floyd Mayweather vs. Manny Pacquiao fight on May 2 to make its UFC/boxing book a profitable one in 2015.

“We’re not getting this money back from the people that won,” Bradley said. “The type of bettor that wins these bets throws a small amount of money on all the favorites or all the underdogs to try to get rich. Well, I guess it worked.”
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Feb 25 2015 07:04am
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