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my fav fighters are in this order. Bob sapp, rampage, frank shamrock, Chuck Lidell. I also like Cro Cop
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lol. bonecrusher. I think i should of rephrased bettr. I dont rly llike him as an MMA fighter. I like him becuse he is so hilarious to watch. hee fights like a big guerilla.
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I must say, GSP gave BJ more run for his money than Hughes. That was a pretty even matchup.
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about the outcome of what you post ... seems like it might be more fun for everyone else that way 
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New rule. Please be all
about the outcome of what you post ... seems like it might be more fun for everyone else that way ![]() |
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Most dissapointing fight ever:
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Bone means don't post who the winner is so if people haven't seen the fight yet it will be suspenseful
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Worst:Leland from Dog the Bounty Hunter gets tapped....
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Most dissapointing fight ever:
Ortiz VS Shamrock II I mean..what the fuck? |
from MMA. I don't even want to hear his voice ring side.
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That was one of the oddest divisions Ive seen.
I saw a highlight vid of Frank that has the part from this fight of him smiling and laughing while taking hits. I never knew it cost him the fight. Thanks bone for ruining it for me. ![]() |
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Gaz I agree with ya man and I even think the entire series sucked balls lol. Matter of fact, I think Ken's a terrible MMA fighter and the most over rated over hyped has been out there.
BigDyl can prolly kick his ass. The guy should be from MMA. I don't even want to hear his voice ring side. |
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Was he ever good? I mean, in any division? He and Frank are related yes? Their name and appearance are coincidences are they?
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That was one of the oddest divisions Ive seen.
I saw a highlight vid of Frank that has the part from this fight of him smiling and laughing while taking hits. I never knew it cost him the fight. Thanks bone for ruining it for me. ![]() |
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Other way around. Frank's birth name is Juarez. And Ken trained Frank is submission fighting.
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danny don't be hurt but Sapp is not really an MMA fighter. He's someone who fought in MMA because of his size, and then started to train AFTER he started to compete. That by itself is okay I guess but he is a total jackass. I've posted this before but I'll post it again for your benefit. I'm not hackin on ya ... but he really is a total moron. He treats MMA disgracefully with that whole WWF presentation he makes. Anyway ... enjoy this clip it's fricken hilarious
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Now that will suck balls if UFC doesn't allow us to see the low res clips on youtube ... like that is some how hurting their pockets.
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It is. People like yourself do not purchase the fights because you can see them on youtube for free.
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It is. People like yourself do not purchase the fights because you can see them on youtube for free.
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This week is kinda big for the UFC:
Ultimate Fight Night - Thursday Ultimate Fighter 5 Premier - Thursday (following Fight Night) UFC 69 - Saturday |
I will miss it all.
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And I'll be in frikin Virginia working until Sunday.
I will miss it all. |
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I don't have that technology yet. I'm sure I will can catch the fights somewhere on-line.
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... yeah ... what he said
I've purchased every UFC for the last few years. I deserve some more free fights. If I was around I would have bought it. Ofcourse I usually just go to a buddies house and we all throw in 5 or 10$.
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Anyone have that vid of the fastest knockout ever where that Asian guy comes out of the corner first round with a flying knee to the head and knocks the other guy out in 3 seconds? Total ownage.
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Originally Posted by Goodfella9783
Glen Danzig gettin KO'd by security.
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Joe Stevenson via Guillotine Choke, :27 of the first round. One of the fastest submission victories I have ever seen.
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Would of liked to see more of stevensons ground game. Snatching up a Gui like that especially when Melvin had 1 arm in is as anti climatic as it gets
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Nice!!! Hopefully they'll slug it out a little before the ground attack begins. Is there a beef between the two?
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I want my UFC By Mary Buckheit Page 2 I hate to disagree with boxing's best pound-for-pound fighter, but I've got a bone to pick with Floyd Mayweather Jr. Last week, during a press conference to publicize his upcoming bout with Oscar De La Hoya, Floyd took a shot at the Ultimate Fighting Championship -- which has been near and dear to my heart since I caught my first whiff of the octagon. Think Mayweather would get in the ring with Chuck Liddell, the UFC light heavyweight champ? "UFC ain't s---," Mayweather said. "It ain't but a fad. … These are guys who couldn't make it in boxing. So they do [mixed martial arts]. Boxing is the best sport in the world and it's here to stay." Mayweather is 30 years old. The Pretty Boy should know better. He should know that boxing is a dinosaur, and that the pet pit bull of us 20-somethings is the UFC. That's an unarguable fact. Check the ratings, and the pay-per-view receipts. We of the age of MTV want our UFC. Sure, if us kids know what's good for us, we come to MMA with inherent respect for Ali, and Marciano, and Tunney, and Dempsey, and Frazier, and the other idols of our fathers. But the generation that is up all night making cheese sandwiches on George Foreman grills is hooked on board shorts and bare hands -- not the big red-gloved traveling circus. Look no further than the present if you're still playing the b.s. "UFC isn't mainstream" card. First, just last week, the majority owners of the Ultimate Fighting Championship agreed to buy their biggest mixed-martial-arts rival -- the Japan-based PRIDE Fighting Championships. PRIDE is to Japan what the UFC is to the U.S. Yes, PRIDE had some financial problems in the past, and there were even rumors of bankruptcy. But with UFC's acquisition of PRIDE, the future of MMA looks as bright as the Las Vegas strip. "When somebody buys a company for 65 million dollars, that tells you it's pretty mainstream," said Mike Goldberg, the play-by-play announcer for the UFC. "You're bringing together the two main entities of the sport. This obviously opens a lot of doors for huge fight opportunities all over the world. … It's huge. It's just huge." Said Lorenzo Fertitta, majority owner of the UFC: "This is really going to change the face of MMA. Literally creating a sport that could be as big around the world as soccer. I liken it somewhat to when the [old NFL] and [old AFL] came together to create the NFL." Looks pretty exciting, doesn't it? While the UFC might not be on par with the NFL in the United States, it is riding its biggest wave to date. Besides the acquisition of PRIDE, consider what else is on tap. This Thursday night, "UFC Fight Night" will be broadcast on Spike TV live from The Pearl (the new arena at The Palms in Vegas). And after "Fight Night," the fifth season of the acclaimed reality series "The Ultimate Fighter" will debut. This season the show will feature 16 lightweights -- the new class of the UFC. Then on Saturday the UFC will head to Texas for the first time ever, for UFC 69: The Shootout (live on pay-per-view). The main event will feature one of the classiest athletes going, current welterweight champion Georges St. Pierre. The Canadian will face off against Matt Serra -- the sparkplug from Long Island, N.Y. who earned his shot at the title by taking "The Ultimate Fighter 4" title. How's that matchup for all you East Coast UFC naysayers? Still think it's just a flash in the pan? In two weeks, the UFC goes to the UK for the first time since July 2002 (UFC 38: The Brawl at the Hall, in London). Rumor has it the UFC is also securing a date in Ireland and another in England later this year. And on top of all that, there is chatter of a hot new UFC video game in the works. So, let's recap: a pure product, a reality series, international esteem, and a video game … sorry Floyd, this is no fad. "We're definitely there. If Floyd Mayweather is being asked about UFC and he is commenting about UFC, no matter what he's saying, we've arrived," said Goldberg. "The fact that it's coming up in a boxing press conference speaks for itself." So Pretty Boy, as you prepare for your big bout, don't take the UFC's success personally. You've got bigger fish to fry. None of us in Camp UFC are trying to take anything away from the tradition and historical significance of boxing. We're just not interested in it. We're smarter than Don King. (Plus we think UFC prez Dana White could take him down.) We know what we want. And if I may reference "Fight Club" one more time, "If you don't know what you want, you end up with a lot you don't." We want our UFC. Mary Buckheit is a Page 2 columnist. She can be reached at marybuckheit@hotmail.com. |
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Mad beef. Kos as been hating on Diego since he beat him on the show.
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FERTITTA PUTS PRIDE GRAND PRIX ON HOLD Saturday, April 14, 2007 - by Al Yu and Ken Pishna - MMAWeekly.com ![]() In a recent press release, Dream Stage Entertainment announced that the highly anticipated Pride Lightweight Grand Prix has been postponed. The first round of the 16-man tournament was originally scheduled to take place on May 20th at the Saitama Super Arena. The reason for the delay was attributed to insufficient time. The ownership of Pride officially changes over on May 1st, and it appears that the Fertitta brothers felt it was necessary to postpone the event in order to properly promote and prepare for the show. On March 27th, UFC principal owners Lorenzo and Frank Fertitta acquired the assets of Pride Fighting Championships, signifying the largest organization purchase in mixed martial arts history. The Fertittas created a new company called Pride FC Worldwide that would continue to operate the organization in Japan. At the post-fight press conference of the final DSE-run Pride event on April 8, Pride Executive Director Nobuhiko Takada announced the following participants for the Lightweight Grand Prix: Takanori Gomi, Hayato Sakurai, Tatsuya Kawajiri, Shinya Aoki, Mitsuhiro Ishida, Gilbert Melendez, Joachim Hansen, Marcus Aurelio, and Luis Azeraedo. Satoru Kitaoka also earned a spot in the Grand Prix by defeating Fabricio Monteiro at the last DEEP event. Outgoing Pride President Nobuyuki Sakikabara, at the same press conference, indicated that the UFC would also be sending fighters to the Grand Prix. “I’m sure that the UFC will send us one of the very best lightweight fighters of the UFC," Sakikibara said. "That’s what Lorenzo promised me. I’m sure that Lorenzo will prove his commitment.” With the purchase of Pride by the Fertittas, there has been much discussion about instilling the Unified Rules – which are widely accepted in America and the rules under which the Ultimate Fighting Championship operates – to govern Pride events. The Fertittas and UFC president Dana White have both stated that future Pride events will have the same rules as the UFC. The question of which rules to use in the “new” Pride and the whole process of transferring ownership of the company are likely contributing factors in the delay of the Grand Prix. More specific details of the Grand Prix should become available in the coming weeks. |
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What about fml or mixed gender mma clips?.. does anyone have one?
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Ooouch. Did ya notice that Fulton limped in and back out again? Vs a real MMA fighter his own size he'd have been the injured one. He was a good sport the way he showed genuine concern for the lil guy though.
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Haha, that's the interview I was telling you about a few weeks ago. Classic.
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