Dude is huge welterweight, and I thought he's looked great recently.
If could make it? That would be sweet. Always remember that beating he layed on koscheck
Didn't he have trouble making 170
Nope, shut up brolce. Any problems with the sport and this guy is usually in the background
BetheSlappedByHonda - Nope, shut up brolce. Any problems with the sport and this guy is usually in the backgroundExplain

Blackbeltpanda - Didn't he have trouble making 170That's what I thought.

Mercenary Tao -BetheSlappedByHonda - Nope, shut up brolce. Any problems with the sport and this guy is usually in the backgroundExplain
yes explain.
The hate for dolce and count chocula on the UG is astounding to say the least.
Mercenary Tao -I'm a bjPenn nut hugger :), plus I hate mass cutting crap to fight the little guys.BetheSlappedByHonda - Nope, shut up brolce. Any problems with the sport and this guy is usually in the backgroundExplain

BetheSlappedByHonda -I'm not his biggest fan but to state that is quite ridiculous.Mercenary Tao -I'm a bjPenn nut hugger :), plus I hate mass cutting crap to fight the little guys.BetheSlappedByHonda - Nope, shut up brolce. Any problems with the sport and this guy is usually in the backgroundExplain
I think he's a money grabber, he can get anybody down to a lower weight and have them at their best, if they mess up then it's the fighters fault. That sort of mentality.

Alves has been a lot smaller over the past few years. Especially compared to him in his mid 20s. He had a lot of time of because of injuries and whatever else you want to speculate. He's nowhere near the physical monster he was when he fought Hughes
Ridiculous to you maybe, him saying he could drop a massive alves down to LW or Frankie to 135 gives the media ideas. With those ideas they are then asking those types of questions or at least putting it out there as a possibility for fighters to contemplate.
Fighters shouldn't have to second guess their decisions because a fast talking snake oil salesman is spurting bullshit to the media.
To each their own but I believe this guy shouldn't be near anyform of microphone
BetheSlappedByHonda -Mercenary Tao -I'm a bjPenn nut hugger :), plus I hate mass cutting crap to fight the little guys.BetheSlappedByHonda - Nope, shut up brolce. Any problems with the sport and this guy is usually in the backgroundExplain
Ridiculous statement man, wtf. On top of that, you actually thought bethe would beat ronda.
Your statements hold no value anymore.
UH OH!!!! The BROLLS continue to spew false information. Once again, let Daddy Dolce set you straight.
I shouldn't be surprised you have not actually even bothered to READ THE ARTICLE, as that would surely slow down your incessant search for Miesha Tate GIFS or trolling Page VanZant's Instagram account.
Luckily for you, I have pulled exact quotes from the article below. Feel free to read the full article at MMAJunkie.com
(excerpts)
"It's not official," Dolce told MMAjunkie Radio. "It's under consideration, but it's been under consideration since 2010 when (I started working with) Thiago Alves."
Under Dolce's guidance, Alves has made weight without issue in seven consecutive appearances.
In fact, Dolce said that as of late, Alves has actually been on weight the night before weigh-ins and is able to hit his mark despite eating dinner the night before, breakfast the day of and consuming liquids right up until he steps on the scale.
That success in his diet, coupled with a recent loss to a much larger Carlos Condit, has led Alves to strongly consider a potential move to 155 pounds. But Dolce stresses it's important to note that the conversation is not a new one.
Dolce said he and Alves agreed that they would have a conversation down the line if the move to 155 pounds ever made sense.
"We had that conversation after the (Condit) fight, but it's not set in stone," Dolce said.
But Dolce said he's in no rush for his client to rush back to action right now and hopes Alves simply heals up completely following his May battle with Condit and then make a decision when he's healthy again and ready to fight.
"He doesn't go off the diet anymore, and his body is responding rapidly as a result of that," Dolce said. "So will he fight at lightweight in December? I don't think so right now. I think let's give him a little more time."
"I don't want to see him coming back in early December. I want to see him take just a little time off, allow his body to keep adjusting. We're in no rush to get him down there. The biggest thing and the most important thing is the health of the athlete."
---Reread that last statement.---
lol just got hendo'd by Brolce
strengthcoach - UH OH!!!! The BROLLS continue to spew false information. Once again, let Daddy Dolce set you straight.Ignore the haters man, there are so many on here. Personally I'm a big fan of your work, and love the podcast too.
I shouldn't be surprised you have not actually even bothered to READ THE ARTICLE, as that would surely slow down your incessant search for Miesha Tate GIFS or trolling Page VanZant's Instagram account.
Luckily for you, I have pulled exact quotes from the article below. Feel free to read the full article at MMAJunkie.com
(excerpts)
"It's not official," Dolce told MMAjunkie Radio. "It's under consideration, but it's been under consideration since 2010 when (I started working with) Thiago Alves."
Under Dolce's guidance, Alves has made weight without issue in seven consecutive appearances.
In fact, Dolce said that as of late, Alves has actually been on weight the night before weigh-ins and is able to hit his mark despite eating dinner the night before, breakfast the day of and consuming liquids right up until he steps on the scale.
That success in his diet, coupled with a recent loss to a much larger Carlos Condit, has led Alves to strongly consider a potential move to 155 pounds. But Dolce stresses it's important to note that the conversation is not a new one.
Dolce said he and Alves agreed that they would have a conversation down the line if the move to 155 pounds ever made sense.
"We had that conversation after the (Condit) fight, but it's not set in stone," Dolce said.
But Dolce said he's in no rush for his client to rush back to action right now and hopes Alves simply heals up completely following his May battle with Condit and then make a decision when he's healthy again and ready to fight.
"He doesn't go off the diet anymore, and his body is responding rapidly as a result of that," Dolce said. "So will he fight at lightweight in December? I don't think so right now. I think let's give him a little more time."
"I don't want to see him coming back in early December. I want to see him take just a little time off, allow his body to keep adjusting. We're in no rush to get him down there. The biggest thing and the most important thing is the health of the athlete."
---Reread that last statement.---

How old is Alves?
RustyTrombone -This happens all the time and it's bollocksstrengthcoach - UH OH!!!! The BROLLS continue to spew false information. Once again, let Daddy Dolce set you straight.Ignore the haters man, there are so many on here. Personally I'm a big fan of your work, and love the podcast too.
I shouldn't be surprised you have not actually even bothered to READ THE ARTICLE, as that would surely slow down your incessant search for Miesha Tate GIFS or trolling Page VanZant's Instagram account.
Luckily for you, I have pulled exact quotes from the article below. Feel free to read the full article at MMAJunkie.com
(excerpts)
"It's not official," Dolce told MMAjunkie Radio. "It's under consideration, but it's been under consideration since 2010 when (I started working with) Thiago Alves."
Under Dolce's guidance, Alves has made weight without issue in seven consecutive appearances.
In fact, Dolce said that as of late, Alves has actually been on weight the night before weigh-ins and is able to hit his mark despite eating dinner the night before, breakfast the day of and consuming liquids right up until he steps on the scale.
That success in his diet, coupled with a recent loss to a much larger Carlos Condit, has led Alves to strongly consider a potential move to 155 pounds. But Dolce stresses it's important to note that the conversation is not a new one.
Dolce said he and Alves agreed that they would have a conversation down the line if the move to 155 pounds ever made sense.
"We had that conversation after the (Condit) fight, but it's not set in stone," Dolce said.
But Dolce said he's in no rush for his client to rush back to action right now and hopes Alves simply heals up completely following his May battle with Condit and then make a decision when he's healthy again and ready to fight.
"He doesn't go off the diet anymore, and his body is responding rapidly as a result of that," Dolce said. "So will he fight at lightweight in December? I don't think so right now. I think let's give him a little more time."
"I don't want to see him coming back in early December. I want to see him take just a little time off, allow his body to keep adjusting. We're in no rush to get him down there. The biggest thing and the most important thing is the health of the athlete."
---Reread that last statement.---
As soon as anyone confronts the tossers on here the attitudes shifts and it's all arse kissing
I didn't see you sticking up for him before he posted that?

TheBritanniaFightClub -RustyTrombone -This happens all the time and it's bollocksstrengthcoach - UH OH!!!! The BROLLS continue to spew false information. Once again, let Daddy Dolce set you straight.Ignore the haters man, there are so many on here. Personally I'm a big fan of your work, and love the podcast too.
I shouldn't be surprised you have not actually even bothered to READ THE ARTICLE, as that would surely slow down your incessant search for Miesha Tate GIFS or trolling Page VanZant's Instagram account.
Luckily for you, I have pulled exact quotes from the article below. Feel free to read the full article at MMAJunkie.com
(excerpts)
"It's not official," Dolce told MMAjunkie Radio. "It's under consideration, but it's been under consideration since 2010 when (I started working with) Thiago Alves."
Under Dolce's guidance, Alves has made weight without issue in seven consecutive appearances.
In fact, Dolce said that as of late, Alves has actually been on weight the night before weigh-ins and is able to hit his mark despite eating dinner the night before, breakfast the day of and consuming liquids right up until he steps on the scale.
That success in his diet, coupled with a recent loss to a much larger Carlos Condit, has led Alves to strongly consider a potential move to 155 pounds. But Dolce stresses it's important to note that the conversation is not a new one.
Dolce said he and Alves agreed that they would have a conversation down the line if the move to 155 pounds ever made sense.
"We had that conversation after the (Condit) fight, but it's not set in stone," Dolce said.
But Dolce said he's in no rush for his client to rush back to action right now and hopes Alves simply heals up completely following his May battle with Condit and then make a decision when he's healthy again and ready to fight.
"He doesn't go off the diet anymore, and his body is responding rapidly as a result of that," Dolce said. "So will he fight at lightweight in December? I don't think so right now. I think let's give him a little more time."
"I don't want to see him coming back in early December. I want to see him take just a little time off, allow his body to keep adjusting. We're in no rush to get him down there. The biggest thing and the most important thing is the health of the athlete."
---Reread that last statement.---
As soon as anyone confronts the tossers on here the attitudes shifts and it's all arse kissing
I didn't see you sticking up for him before he posted that?
Just about to say the same thing . I have no opinion but you see it in every thread where someone is getting shit on then BOOM , after they post it turns into a love fest.
TheBritanniaFightClub -Exactly,RustyTrombone -This happens all the time and it's bollocksstrengthcoach - UH OH!!!! The BROLLS continue to spew false information. Once again, let Daddy Dolce set you straight.Ignore the haters man, there are so many on here. Personally I'm a big fan of your work, and love the podcast too.
I shouldn't be surprised you have not actually even bothered to READ THE ARTICLE, as that would surely slow down your incessant search for Miesha Tate GIFS or trolling Page VanZant's Instagram account.
Luckily for you, I have pulled exact quotes from the article below. Feel free to read the full article at MMAJunkie.com
(excerpts)
"It's not official," Dolce told MMAjunkie Radio. "It's under consideration, but it's been under consideration since 2010 when (I started working with) Thiago Alves."
Under Dolce's guidance, Alves has made weight without issue in seven consecutive appearances.
In fact, Dolce said that as of late, Alves has actually been on weight the night before weigh-ins and is able to hit his mark despite eating dinner the night before, breakfast the day of and consuming liquids right up until he steps on the scale.
That success in his diet, coupled with a recent loss to a much larger Carlos Condit, has led Alves to strongly consider a potential move to 155 pounds. But Dolce stresses it's important to note that the conversation is not a new one.
Dolce said he and Alves agreed that they would have a conversation down the line if the move to 155 pounds ever made sense.
"We had that conversation after the (Condit) fight, but it's not set in stone," Dolce said.
But Dolce said he's in no rush for his client to rush back to action right now and hopes Alves simply heals up completely following his May battle with Condit and then make a decision when he's healthy again and ready to fight.
"He doesn't go off the diet anymore, and his body is responding rapidly as a result of that," Dolce said. "So will he fight at lightweight in December? I don't think so right now. I think let's give him a little more time."
"I don't want to see him coming back in early December. I want to see him take just a little time off, allow his body to keep adjusting. We're in no rush to get him down there. The biggest thing and the most important thing is the health of the athlete."
---Reread that last statement.---
As soon as anyone confronts the tossers on here the attitudes shifts and it's all arse kissing
I didn't see you sticking up for him before he posted that?
Fuck up rusty
