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A coked up Chuck Liddell talks fight with Randy, loss to Rashad and more: Chuck Liddell on Couture, Rashad and Retirement Video - Watch MMA Interviews Free Videos
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Yeah, but in a way I thought it brought a nice balance the card. Most of the fights were on the feet.
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The Ultimate Fighter 8 Finale card released; 16 cast members booked | MMAjunkie.com
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Shoot 1/31 is the night to be watching UFC! I cannot wait!
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Did GSP and Matt Sierra fight again? If so, which UFC? I am thinking about renting a DVD. |
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For all you naysayers Fedor knocked Arlovski out cold..coo coo style! Lights out! First round KO is what I called, and imagine that! Maybe if Dana White would quit being a cheap SOB we can see Fedor run through Brock Lesner.
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It's my understanding that Dana doesn't want to let him in to the UFC because he's afraid that Fedor will chew the shit out of his fighters, thus making the UFC look bad.
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Where did you hear that? Everyone is beatable. It will eventually happen. That's what I think at least.
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I had a co-worker who follows MMA like it's a religion. He's the one that postulated that. He wasn't saying that Fedor won't ever be beaten, he was saying that Fedor would cut through the ranks embarrassingly quick.
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It's my understanding that Dana doesn't want to let him in to the UFC because he's afraid that Fedor will chew the shit out of his fighters, thus making the UFC look bad.
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Arlovski was controlling the 1st round with his superior technical striking. He made a dummy move by getting in too close to throw a stupid flying knee. Severe mistake. Reminded me of what Faber did when he lost his title.
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did you see the pay outs AA got 1.5 mill and a quarter mill bonus if he won and fedor got 300k and no win bonus
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Wow did you guys see Faber's fight on Sunday? He just ripped through Pulver. Looks like his loss didn't affect him mentally. Faber vs. Brown II, come on!
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Yeah, he is incredibly cocky. A great fighter, but I find him pretty annoying after seeing him on UFC primetime. (which finishes up tonight at 10 ET)
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Ive missed every one.
Yeah, this, THIS is the fight I was expecting to be near new years. I love GSP and hate BJ, so these types of fights are the most entertaining. Whats even better is that though I look it as good vs. evil, both fighters are threatening so its matched up well. I want to be biased about it, but not this time. I hope to be as happy as I was when GSP beat Hughes or when Rampage beat Liddell. |

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Ahhh. Maybe it was a slaughter after all.
![]() Whats interesting and commendable is that GSP went over to say "good fight" to BJ after BJ.......QUIT! Yeah. If GSP did that, BJ wouldve licked his gloves and such. Fucking asshole. He Q U I T ! Thats the worst of the worst. Cocksucker cant open his dopey mouth now! I am not glad Lyoto won, but I am glad he got a KO instead of a decision. I still dont like him thus far though. The rest of the fights were a bore. Clays was good, but he never finishes. Stephan is done. And Karo....I didnt think he deserved that win. In fact, fuck him. Boring fuck. |
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I won $15 bucks. Yay.
I am watching the fight again to hear the comments from Rogan and Goldberg. From what I heard last night, Rogan wants to suck BJ's dick. |
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I won $15 bucks. Yay.
I am watching the fight again to hear the comments from Rogan and Goldberg. From what I heard last night, Rogan wants to suck BJ's dick. |
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Welterweight champion and pound-for-pound stud Georges St. Pierre had little time to savor what many saw as a landmark performance against rival B.J. Penn at UFC 94 on Saturday at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. J.D. Penn, the challenger’s older brother, confirmed to Sherdog.com that a formal complaint will be filed with the Nevada State Athletic Commission on Monday, claiming St. Pierre used a “greasing” agent during the UFC 94 main event. The 27-year-old French Canadian retained his welterweight belt with a fourth-round technical knockout. “We are not trying to make excuses, but the NSAC needs to protect the fighters,” Penn said via text message. “They never notified us or completely wiped his back with water and towels.” The accusation cast a cloud of suspicion over St. Pierre after he dismantled the popular Hawaiian in a one-sided, four-round affair. Controversy deepened in the hours after the news broke. In an interview with InsideFighting.com on Sunday, Penn’s head coach, Rudy Valentino, claimed St. Pierre used similar tactics the first time the two fought in 2006. Valentino also indicated the camp of former UFC welterweight champion Matt Serra alleged St. Pierre did the same in their April 2008 rematch. If the NSAC clears St. Pierre of wrongdoing, his latest conquest will likely stand as one of his crowning achievements. Never had Penn been so thoroughly beaten. “I knew I broke him mentally in the first round,” St. Pierre said. “It was my gameplan. I stuck to it. My gameplan was to make the first round and the second round a clinch [war] and mostly like a wrestling match.” As each round passed, St. Pierre dug deeper into Penn’s defenses, as he neutralized the Hawaiian’s considerable stand-up skills, forced him to his back and hammered away at him on the grown. St. Pierre leaned on Penn from the start, as he pressed him against the cage and sucked the energy from his 168-pound frame. Keenly aware of Penn’s penchant for fast starts, St. Pierre made sure to establish himself early in the fight. “B.J. Penn, when he comes out, he always comes out strong in the first round because he’s got very good hand speed,” he said. “So I wanted to make him tired, to carry my weight.” By rounds three and four, Penn was visibly discouraged, his pace labored. St. Pierre scored at will with takedowns and passed the former Brazilian jiu-jitsu world champion’s guard with stunning ease. His relentless ground-and-pound -- punches, elbows and knees -- also took a heavy toll on Penn, whose head and body were often exposed in side control. “He’s a very tough guy,” St. Pierre said. “Even at the end of the fourth round, I was mad. I was trying to finish him … hard, but he always survived. I’m not surprised. I was expecting that.” At the conclusion of round four, Penn had nothing more to give, and his corner motioned for the cage-side doctor to stop the fight. Afterward, St. Pierre focused on his drive and dedication to develop all his skills. “People talk about stand-up and this and that,” he said. “It’s a mixed martial arts fight.” St. Pierre thinks his takedown prowess enhanced his striking skills against Penn, a man some believe to be the premier boxer in the sport. Penn’s lethal jab, which he used to pick apart Sean Sherk at UFC 84, was never a factor. “I knew he was afraid of my wrestling, so it made my stand-up look a little better maybe,” St. Pierre said. “I’m very confident with my stand-up now. I box with world champion boxers and former world champion boxers in Montreal, so I’m in very good hands.” |
Just days after his release from the upcoming Bellator Fighting Championships, former UFC welterweight War Machine (Jon Koppenhaver) has been arrested in Las Vegas on charges of misdemeanor battery.
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Stevenson keeps smiling after getting knocked in the face. Doesn't he realize that it shows that it actually hurts you.....
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Rampage vs Evens is going to be a joke. Who wants to place $ bets on that fight now?
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Yeah I think Evans will dominate that fight. Evans is faster, stronger, and more well rounded. Evans will beat Rampage at his own game. Stand up and swinging I don't think rampage has what it takes.
In a slugfest its all about who gets in those couple good punches and it could be either of them. Either way that fight will end in a knockout. |
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Anyone watch Strikeforce tonight? Talk about a snooze fest. Mmmmeh, other than the Smith fight.
Poor Frank..losing to a twot like that. Didnt even try. |
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The Smith fight was one of the best fights I have seen in a while. Nick Diaz has a bright future if he can just get his anger issues settled. Frank well, was not ready at all for that fight. WTF was Diaz saying to him anyway? Then he picks him up after the fight and calls him a legend after he humiliated him in the last minute.
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Anderson Silva vs Forrest Griffin set for UFC 101 in Philly. Anyone else think that Silva is just going to own Griffin? I hope its a good fight but I don't know. Griffin always puts on a good show so we'll see.
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Anderson Silva vs Forrest Griffin set for UFC 101 in Philly. Anyone else think that Silva is just going to own Griffin? I hope its a good fight but I don't know. Griffin always puts on a good show so we'll see.
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Could it be cuz he has no knockout power and hardly has shown too much submission skill?
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its a big maybe right enough
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Could it be cuz he has no knockout power and hardly has shown too much submission skill?
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I think Rampage will and we will see Machida get knocked out.
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Huges/Serra fight could have been better...I think it was called correctly. The first round knock down was a head butt and punch to the back of the head. That shouldn't have scored any points...if anything should give points to Huges for coming back from that.
I am shocked by Machida fight. I think it would have gone differently if Evans played his game, and not trying to mold himself to be better against Machida. I don't think the heavy pressure Evans could have put on him would have been shaken so easy....basically he didn't fight his own fight. I think Rampage will and we will see Machida get knocked out. |
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I was blown away by Machida in the fight. I wont be calling him boring any time soon. Rampage could win, but hell have to resort to what made him popular: his slams. Now he just has to get in the pocket.
Serra/Hughes fight was a fucking joke. I called Serra or at the very least, draw. I cant see how they decided on Hughes, much less unanimous. I am as shocked about that decision as I am about Evans's drop. Serra won the first round regardless of the headbutt. Hughes won the 2nd by a fantastic display of lay and pray. Serra won the 3rd from a take down, shitty, but landed strikes, and some submission attempts. Whats funny is that I called every single preliminary fight and got the two main events wrong. |
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I watched it twice. Hughes did not win. He did not deserve an unanimous. He did not earn a split. He earned a draw. At best.
He laid and prayed. Serra did more work in the 3rd just slightly enough to either earn a split or offset the balance for a draw. |
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Night load of boring fights. Thank god for the Lytle and Sanchez fights.
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I usually do not like Ultimate Finales because the fights are a bore. This one was no exception.
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This next one may be good. They NEED heavyweights, so its about time they fill their void.
On the other hand, I didnt want Rampage to be a coach. He wasnt all that great the first time and he is next in line to rock Lyoto. I dont like how they jumbled all that up. |
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Kimbo will be an interesting twist to the show. I don't know the history of the show to say without a doubt, but he is probably the first contender that has already fought in the UFC, or no? I think that is sorta like having a produced artist be accepted on American Idol. It just seems wack to me. I personally think they should give him 1 last fight in the UFC and then everyone can write him off as nothing but a youtube legend. He whips guys asses that are way out of shape or half his size. Its not really that impressive by any standards. He doesn't belong in the UFC, and he is not even close to that caliber of fighter.
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Kimbo will be an interesting twist to the show. I don't know the history of the show to say without a doubt, but he is probably the first contender that has already fought in the UFC, or no? I think that is sorta like having a produced artist be accepted on American Idol. It just seems wack to me. I personally think they should give him 1 last fight in the UFC and then everyone can write him off as nothing but a youtube legend. He whips guys asses that are way out of shape or half his size. Its not really that impressive by any standards. He doesn't belong in the UFC, and he is not even close to that caliber of fighter.
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Seeing Bisbing knocked out made me smile, and the final punch was totally sick!
GSP fought a great fight...snatched Thiago off his feet like it was practice. Two totally different leagues of fighters there. Fedor would make ground beef out of Brock. I had no doubts Brock would come back for the win. |
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rampage needs to cool it down a bit. there is funny and then there is disrespectful. he needs to get shot. i kind of liked the guy until i saw some of those stunts
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It sure is creepy, can you imagine how he acts without the cameras on him.
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