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02.06.06 - By Vanessa McConnell, photos by CJ Cansler -- huge photo gallery -- The UFC Ultimate Fighting Championships don’t get any better than it did with UFC 57 where Randy Cotoure and Chuck Liddell faced off in the Octagon cage for the third time. This sold out event was held at the Mandalay Bay and packed in 11,200 fans in the arena and over 1,300 fans in their closed caption room, all to watch the Live Pay Per View event.
The featured Heavyweight Bout between Justin Eilers (9-4-1) who weighed in at 232 fighting out of Davenport, IA and Brandon Vera (5-0) who weighed in at 226 fighting out of San Diego, CA had us terrified. You come to the UFC to see three to five rounds of fighting at its wildest, not dancing and quick matches. This fight was over no sooner than the fighters stepped into the cage. We were afraid that the main event might end the same way.
In the preliminary bout for Heavyweights, Gilvert Aldana (5-0-0/5 KO’s) who weighed in at 257 fighting out of Chandler, AZ was fighting Paul Buentello (19-9-0) who weighed in at 254 fighting out of San Jose, CA. Buentello won the fight after a knock out in the second round, but his missed kicks nearly cost him the fight. Aldana landed a lot of good uppercuts and jabs, the last thing Buentello needed was to lose his balance from a missed kick.
In the Light Heavyweight bout, Mike Van Arsdale (10-2) who weighed in at 205 fighting out of San Jose, CA was fighting Renato Sobral (26-5-0) who also weighed in at 205 fighting out of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Sobral laid Arsdale out by a tap out in 2:21 of the first round by a rear naked chokehold.
The UFC is getting better and better every year that champions enter the cage and grow to their peaks. They can retire in respect, fight in fury and party together all in one night. What’s not to love about the Ultimate Fighting Championship? From Club Pure in Caesars Palace promoted by the famous John Lewis, the Empire Ballroom with Club Utopia, to the House of Blues in the Mandalay Bay there were parties all over town celebrating the UFC 57’s winners and losers. One could only image what UFC 58 at the Mandalay Bay is going to be like. |
Originally Posted by IainDaniel
Jardine should have got the win. Rashad didn't look that good at the lower weight class. Leben dominated his opponent.
UF3 is really changed up this year. Should be interesting to see. For the most part the best fighters will make it to the semifinals, and there are no more challenges. |
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Originally Posted by Dale Mabry
I like how the owner kept saying this was about the young fighters, not about Shamrock/Ortiz. The whole premise of this season is watching Ortiz and Shamrock battle throughout the season as coaches and at the end of the season as combatants.
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Originally Posted by Goodfella9783
I think Bonnar/Jardine should have been a draw. Both fighters pressed the action and Jardine did a super job with his leg kicks, but that's about it. He never really appeared to have Bonnar hurt besides those leg kicks and maybe that one high kick. On the other side, Bonnar's striking skills looked pretty good as usual. He landed a few kicks to Jardine's body and knocked Jardine down with a combo of punches. To me, neither fighter deserved to win. It was pretty damn close.
I was pissed they didn't show Luke Cummo/Jason Von Flue.... |
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Originally Posted by Dale Mabry
I fixed it for you.
Griffin is going to get killed by Ortiz, I have to catch that one. A shame he is such a nice guy. I used to hate Tito, but after last night's show he seems pretty cool, and like he will be a much better coach than Shamrock. |
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Originally Posted by joesmooth20
Griffin is going to smoke Tito, Tito should have lost that fight against Belfort. Griffin has knocked the shit out of everyone he's faced since the show.
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Originally Posted by FatCatMC
You have to remember tho, Tito has fought world class competition where Griffin has only fought the UFC's bottom feeders. Griffin's stand up is solid but he takes ALOT of shots, and his ground game is shaky at best. Griffin looked pretty winded in his last fight and that never left the first round, opposed to Tito whos conditioning is never a factor. Should be an interesting first round, I look for it to end by submission or strikes in the 2nd with Tito winning.
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Originally Posted by BigDyl
Gay, lets see him fight Fedor from Pride FC.
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Originally Posted by BigDyl
Gay, lets see him fight Fedor from Pride FC.
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Originally Posted by Goodfella9783
See who fight Fedor? There's two fighter's mentioned in his post. I'd give the edge to Fedor against both if they were somehow to fight. Tito in his prime vs. Fedor would be a good fight. But all that is completely irrelevant. Theyre not in the same Fighting Championship
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Originally Posted by mike456
this is bull, i was watchin ufc on spike just now and the channel just shut down, did this happen 2 any1 else, all my other channels are still workin
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