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  1. #26
    Dana said he agreed with what Roger did, and apparently tmz edited some of the footage, story is on yahoo

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    I love craft beer. Sense's Avatar
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    this pussy bull about Huerta...

    He did what I would've done... and that guy deserved it.

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    Long, Dark Blues redzero's Avatar
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    Maybe if you have a certain degree belt in a particular discipline you may be considered a weapon, but I have never heard of a LAW saying that and I doubt the court charges him with assault with a deadly weapon..
    It's an urban legend about boxers and prize fighters in general having to register themselves as deadly weapons or some .

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    stick and move dallaskd's Avatar
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    How did TMZ edit the video clip?

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    stick and move dallaskd's Avatar
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    not how, but what did they edit?

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    Motivation for me... Stringer_Bell's Avatar
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    that ...I would have kept kicking that dude. Did you see how big that guy was? And sucker punching a girl? That's ed up. And to say the dude wasn't trying to fight him? Did you miss the video at :40? That's definitely a fight stance, if you ask me...
    I'm pretty sure my comments stands up to Roger's side of the story in this article http://www.tmz.com/2010/08/05/roger-...-street-fight/

    Roger was calm and questioning the guy, not posturing like he wanted a fight. While he didn't say he didn't stomp him, I don't think Roger has an obligation to say specifically what he did due to the legal implications and possibly incriminating himself. The chick beater prolly wants to sue in civil court now that he knows Roger's "famous," so he needs to watch his words.

    When someone is KO'd, they are KO'd, and unless it's your family or your friend there's no reason to take it further than that...such as curb stomping. It's no better than pushing some drunk then punching her cuz she got up in your face and ran her mouth off. It's naive to believe it was a totally random or "unprovoked" attack. Then again, she didn't look like the type of chick that be partying with a big black guy, so I guess that's a possibility. I've got no emotional reaction to helping stupid drunk people, of any sex, unless someone is screaming "get away from me" or "help." You can't go rushing to fight over pretending to have a moral compass that only points you to drunk es getting beat.

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    I ask again, what law specifically says his hands and feet are deadly weapons and when were they deemed this?
    Hey Dallaskd, misunderstanding here on my part. I meant the law process as a whole. The will look at the video and see that there was no self defense in his case and the lawyers against Huerta are gonna present his hands and feet as deadly weapons to the court. It's been done plenty of times and they would get a higher sentence than normal people.

    It's a myth that trained fighters have to register their body parts as weapons as a law requirement.

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    not how, but what did they edit?
    Apparently the "original" guy that head stomped the dude didn't have a tattoo so TMZ added a tattoo onto the guy to make it seem like it was Huerta.

    Pretty ed up if its true. Real ed up.

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    Seeking the quiet mind desflood's Avatar
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    Watching the video, it looks like whoever was stomping the guy as he was on the ground was wearing a shirt - Roger had his off. That would make the stomper somebody other than Huerta.

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    stick and move dallaskd's Avatar
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    I dont think Roger will get any charges in this whole incident and Dana seems to be OK with it..

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    Seeking the quiet mind desflood's Avatar
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    Huerta fights with Bellator. Dana White's opinion has no bearing on his career.
    Last edited by desflood; 08-07-2010 at 11:21 AM.

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    Yeah, it doesnt matter what White thinks!

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    stick and move dallaskd's Avatar
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    He will be back in the UFC before long.

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    Motivation for me... Stringer_Bell's Avatar
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    He will be back in the UFC before long.
    For sure, he left on his own free will and I think when he regroups after this last loss he'll get back on track with the UFC eventually.

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    Never Forget David HighLowLobForBig-50's Avatar
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    good job roger

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    Hunker down you hairy Dawgs! romad_20's Avatar
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    I'm surprised it hasn't been mentioned that the guy who punched the girl and then proceeded to get his ass kicked by a dude 100 pounds lighter (although he is a pro) was former UT LB Rashad Bobino.

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    Live by what you Speak. DarkReign's Avatar
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    Roger did the right thing. How can you call him a bad person? Im glad he stomped that ing assholes face in. A big dude hitting a girl from behind deserves an ass beating. Roger
    ing quoted for truth.

    You knock a girl out and Im Mike Tyson, you go night-night, end of discussion.

    Half the pussies, excuse me, all the pussies watching that ing creep knock her out didnt do . Glad somebody did.

    Looks like the ing idiot was out cold, too! Deserve it you ing loser. Sucks when your -act gets caught by a dude who can curbstomp you, I guess.

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    quite frankly the girl shouldn't have turn her back on the guy.. you can see she doesn't get good coaching.. if she had a good coach she could've easily done a take down.. the guy would've least expected that and then she could've used her ground n' pound game to get some hits on the guy.. of course she'd have to make sure she got good full guard position..


    are u kiddin' me?

    u got no business hitting a girl.. there ARE very few exceptions.. but what happened there was unwarranted.. look at how big that dude is.. you don't hit girls.. plain and simple.. i wouldnt have a problem with it if i were the judge in this case if any comes out or dana white

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    This is why Bombino got waxed.... Huerta's life story explains it....

    http://starcasm.net/archives/59466

    Over the weekend former UFC fighter Roger Huerta was captured on video brawling with a man who had just viciously knocked out a defenseless woman on the streets of Austin, Texas. The video was posted by TMZ and quickly became a viral target for search engines.
    You can check out the video of the street fight via the link above but I warn you, some of the scenes are violent and difficult to watch. TMZ followed up with Huerta and here is what he had to say about the incident:
    “I approached the man calmly and said, “Do you know what you just did? You just knocked out this girl.” But Huerta claims the other guy responded, “F*ck you, f*ck these es, I’ll knock out any f*ckin’ that I wanna f*ckin’ knock out, I’ll knock your f*cking ass out.”
    Huerta added, “… and as he’s saying this, he’s taking off his shirt … and at that point I was like, alright.’” Huerta insists that he didn’t throw the first punch — and only reacted when the other guy “started swinging at me” … and we all know what happened next. “I got the better of him and I left,” Huerta said. The 27-year-old explained, “If that was my mom, if that was my sister, my spouse, anyone … I would’ve wanted someone to step in and do something about it.”
    When I followed up on this sensational story to do a post on the fight I came across an incredibly moving bio that explains exactly how important Huerta’s mom is to him and why he was the last guy on earth the man who is shown hitting the woman in the video wanted to mess with that fateful night.

    Huerta’s childhood was harder than anything I could imagine going through. His father was strung out on drugs and his birth mother physically abused him. He was placed in a foster home for a brief period of time and when his birth mother lost custody she fled the country with him to El Salvador. Shortly after arriving she abandoned him, leaving him with his grandparents during the violent El Salvadoran Civil War.
    She reclaimed Roger a year later and returned to the U.S. only to leave him on the doorstep of his father’s home. This abandonment would be the last time he ever saw his birth mother. After moving in Huerta’s step mother began a continuous cycle of mental and physical abuse until he was relocated to Mexico where he was left with his father’s parents. In Mexico a young Huerta would be sent out into the streets to sell picture frames to tourists for money. He was brought back to America and for a brief period of time once again fell under the guardianship of his father and abusive step mother until his father left. At this point he was subsequently kicked out of the house leaving him homeless.
    All of this and Roger Huerta was only 12-years-old. It was then, when all of the worthless adult figures in his life, the ones who should have protected and cared for him were gone and he was forced to fend for himself that the depth of who he was began to emerge and the possibility of a joyful existence somehow shown. A friend of his mother, Maria King, gained legal custody of Roger and moved him to Austin where for the very first time in his life he had some semblance of stability.
    It is during this chapter of his incredible story that I would like to show the following moving piece on Huerta and English teacher Jo Ramirez whom he calls his “Guardian Angel” during the clip:

    If you were unable to watch the video, Jo Ramirez was Huerta’s English teacher in High School. She got to know Roger and was amazed and deeply moved with his ability to live life with joy and conviction after having suffered so much abuse, abandonment and neglect. Though already being a mother of seven she adopted Huerta in 2002 at the age of 19 becoming his protector and symbol of love and family.
    Now you know that when Roger Huerta stated, “If that was my mom… I would’ve wanted someone to step in and do something about it” he meant every single word he said.

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    License to Lillard tlongII's Avatar
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    Roger did the right thing imo. The head stomping may have been excessive, but that big-ass dude sucker punched a chick from behind!

  22. #47
    yup. the guy deserved it. He is a huge dude, he could have easily killed the girl. Roger Huerta is a true american hero, or Salvadorian, whatever.

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    TheDrewShow is salty lefty's Avatar
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    Everything was cool in that vid until they showed Huerta stomping the dude in the face. That put him on the level with the guy that punched the chic from behind. I wonder what she did to cause that reaction.
    I agree

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    Live by what you Speak. DarkReign's Avatar
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    Everything was cool in that vid until they showed Huerta stomping the dude in the face. That put him on the level with the guy that punched the chic from behind. I wonder what she did to cause that reaction.
    I dont believe it was Huerta who was stomping him.

    Not that I care if he did one way or the other.

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