Wec 47 : Jens Pulver has a huge career – as children continue to change the sport, mixed martial arts’ “second generation” in the end, betrayed by the same thing who claims to all the athletes. Youth fades. The death of the body. Drive start. There are, after all, only one RandyCouture.
Judging by the emotion in his voice and the tone of his feelings, we’re going to do to see Jens Pulver (22-13-1) lace gloves about four ounce (ounce). At least for a period of time. Pulver mixed martial arts’ first light-weight large. Got the belt Dana White UFC card for the first time as a promoter. Defended in Las Vegas, the first of the MMA, the UFC return to pay-per-view. Then it’s ratification by a resolution against the winner. C Pennin first lightweight title under the UFC.
Time work magic and Pulver, now, is 35, and the loser in seven of the last eight battles, and four years in the opening round. I do not doubt that he will fight again. At some point in his heart, so thePulver really special – both in the cage and out – will be enough dander so violently that he had to get out there again. But as a professional fighter Saturday night, he admitted that he did not have anymore. And, basically, this is the same thing.
“Night and evil” – a nickname that worked and did not work at the same time – to have a big future in the comment color. Sport needs sounds great on television to tell the public what is happening. As long as doing so with impartiality, and it will be great.
And Mike Chiappetta:
… Told me he was going to have to face death twice in his life: When you die, and that when he is too old to ever do it again an athlete. I was impressed and that while some athletes at this level of self-awareness over a period of grief, and change and despair in some cases, but few of them at the Secretariat level to recognize that there is a need in one direction, it is dying before our eyes.
Pulver may not have gone quietly or in the blaze of glory, who had hoped his audience. Instead, it came in the same way he came in and fight ferociously. In 35 years, with a 22-13-1 record and losses in seven of the eight battles after losing to Javier Vazquez, it may be foreverPulver done in the dock, but the numbers do not matter. What matters is what is presented to us, and what gave us that he was generous, and was one of the pioneers, brick, and the ambassador, a hero.
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For years, he’d believed in the past without balance. He’d stored away from the belts in the boxes, and ignored, and allow them to get dusty. Does not matter how abusive childhood is no longer mattered. But with his mind clear, and he came to understand everything about. These are all things that can not be taken from him. Painful experiences have given him the drive, and disks that had led him to tournaments, and this competition would have led him to this day.
And, it ultimately, is good.
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