Kalib Starnes fought for Fivestar Fight League in Penticton, British Columbia and came away with his third straight victory in three different weight classes over the past three months. He said to me that he would have an announcement regarding his next fight in the next week.
In the mean time, I know I'm going to get trashed on for this post due to Kalib's past, but he is still a great fighter and last night he definitely did his talking with his fists. Check out the featured post below.
I feel for Starnes. It was agonizing to watch his infamous fight, but its not like you spend any time in the gym training for how you'll fight if you break your foot. We've certainly seen other athletes handle broken feet with more bravado, but who's to say that Starnes' injury wasn't more painful?
I feel for Starnes. It was agonizing to watch his infamous fight, but its not like you spend any time in the gym training for how you'll fight if you break your foot. We've certainly seen other athletes handle broken feet with more bravado, but who's to say that Starnes' injury wasn't more painful?
I feel for Starnes. It was agonizing to watch his infamous fight, but its not like you spend any time in the gym training for how you'll fight if you break your foot. We've certainly seen other athletes handle broken feet with more bravado, but who's to say that Starnes' injury wasn't more painful?
Not excusing it. Just saying its a tough spot.
I couldn't agree more. He had not only a broken foot and a broken hand, but he had something wrong with his jaw as well. Not to make excuses, but he has come a long ways.
I feel for Starnes. It was agonizing to watch his infamous fight, but its not like you spend any time in the gym training for how you'll fight if you break your foot. We've certainly seen other athletes handle broken feet with more bravado, but who's to say that Starnes' injury wasn't more painful?
Not excusing it. Just saying its a tough spot.
Legit.
Confirmed broken foot? or he said?
I don't really remember the fight and the after fight madness, but I remember thinking he was pretty fucking bouncy on that foot for it being broken.
I feel for Starnes. It was agonizing to watch his infamous fight, but its not like you spend any time in the gym training for how you'll fight if you break your foot. We've certainly seen other athletes handle broken feet with more bravado, but who's to say that Starnes' injury wasn't more painful?
Not sure that any MMA hate bugs me more than the absolute relentless attacks on Kalib everytime his name is mentioned.
One bad fight ruined that guys name forever, despite the fact that he has some great fights and wins over solid fighters (he beat Leben in a very entertaining fight if some don't remember).
mghan44 - Not sure that any MMA hate bugs me more than the absolute relentless attacks on Kalib everytime his name is mentioned.
One bad fight ruined that guys name forever, despite the fact that he has some great fights and wins over solid fighters (he beat Leben in a very entertaining fight if some don't remember).