Take it easy. You really took this whole tony and Randy thing serious. Come on bro. LOL! Tony last good days was in 2005. That was a long time ago. He's nothing what he use to be. A washed-up boxer, who's style is to stand flat footed, sqaure up into a defensive shell, is lazy, out of shape big time, not to mention he's slow as fuck, and he waits to counter was a gift to mma. I never thought Tony would win. We never even talked about this. Randy was the best guy for the job as he never take chances. He knows his strenght. He's a better wrestle then 80% of all the wrestlers that are in the UFc to begin with. Dana stacked the odds against him greatly. He shot in for a long ankle, that's rare in itself and most grapplers can't stop that. Very smart. There are boxers out there that can wrestle with the best of them and thier standup is light years ahead of MMA guys. Once the true freaks come into mma with the right tools to keep it up they will expose the weakness of mma and that is currently standup. Unlike all these ufc punks you won't see me throwing things into peoples faces like it's some big deal. If he went into his sport he wouldn't even have a chance. I wouldn't expect them to. He's mma. Two different things. I'm a fan of both. Boxing is the hardest single discipline to perfect, compete in, and is the most exciting style. Props to the event. Would like to see some better boxers cross train and show them what a young, discipline figher, with great speed, cat like reflexes, with work ethic, on top of thier game, and willing to learn the style that will allow them to show thier talents. This didn't prove anything but a good marketing scheme. Did you enjoy all the fights by the way?