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AKIRA? Are you on that 8 Redbull a day nutrition plan? You are goin' like 90 mph.

:lol: What do you mean, cuz of all the posts? I am on ephedra with allergies and I didnt have to go to work for 4 hours, so I have nothing to do with all this energy!

I am hoping that you not only saw all my posts here, but on another forum. :eek2:
 
:lol: What do you mean, cuz of all the posts? I am on ephedra with allergies and I didnt have to go to work for 4 hours, so I have nothing to do with all this energy!

I am hoping that you not only saw all my posts here, but on another forum. :eek2:
What other forum?
 
UFC Fight Night 11 Fighter Payouts

UFC Fight Night 11: Fighter paydays and salaries at UFC blog for UFC news, results, videos, rumors, fights, pics and tickets

UFCmania.com has received the fighter payouts for UFC Fight Night 11 from the Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC) for the event held on September 19 at The Palms Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.

The big money winner? Luke Cummo. Good for him ??? put some of that scratch on the side for diapers for your soon-to-be child ??? you???re gonna need it.


Nate Diaz ??? The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) season 5 winner ??? brought home the next highest purse with $30,000. And Thiago Alves banked $28,000 after a nine-month layoff from competition.


Not too shabby.


Here are all the UFC Fight Night 11 payouts:


Kenny Florian ??? $22,000 ($11,000 to show, $11,000 to win)
Din Thomas ??? $16,000
Florian defeated Thomas via submission (rear naked choke) in round one

Chris Leben ??? $20,000 ($10,000 to show, $10,000 to win)
Terry Martin ??? $12,000
Leben defeated Martin via knockout in round three


Nate Diaz ??? $30,000 ($15,000 to show, $15,000 to win)
Junior Assuncao ??? $6,000
Diaz defeated Assuncao via submission (guillotine choke) in round one


Nate Quarry ??? $20,000 ($10,000 to show, $10,000 to win)
Pete Sell ??? $10,000
Quarry defeated Sell via technical knockout in round three


Luke Cummo ??? $32,000 ($16,000 to show, $16,000 to win)
Edilberto ???Crocota??? de Oliveira ??? $4,000
Cummo defeated ???Crocota??? via technical knockout in round one


Cole Miller ??? $16,000 ($8,000 to show, $8,000 to win)
Leonard Garcia ??? $6,000
Miller defeated Garcia via unanimous decision


Gray Maynard ??? $16,000 ($8,000 to show, $8,000 to win)
Joe Veres ??? $3,000
Maynard defeated Veres via knockout in round one


Thiago Alves ??? $28,000 ($14,000 to show, $14,000 to win)
Kuniyoshi Hironaka ??? $10,000
Alves defeated Hironaka via verbal submission (strikes) in round two


Dustin Hazelett ??? $16,000 ($8,000 to show, $8,000 to win)
Jonathan Goulet ??? $6,500
Hazelett defeats Goulet via submission (armbar) in round one


Keep in mind the salaries listed above do not include fight bonuses, sponsorships, percentages and other unofficial payments. For example, fighters receive bonuses for ???Submission of the Night,??? ???Fight of the Night,??? and others.

The total fighter payroll for the UFC Fight Night 11 was $273,500.


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Welcome back reprostranger ... we was about to send out the stalker
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If Rua loses to Griffin I will stop watching MMA for eternity.
 
If Rua loses to Griffin I will stop watching MMA for eternity.

IDK, the closer it gets to fight time, the more I can't help to think Forrest actually has a chance. I think the Pride > UFC stigma has been erased and while Rua is a badass, I really don't think he'll be that dominant in the cage.

Plus all the Pride guys that have come over with new haircuts have lost, and Rua is sporting a new 'do. :nail:
 
IDK, the closer it gets to fight time, the more I can't help to think Forrest actually has a chance. I think the Pride > UFC stigma has been erased and while Rua is a badass, I really don't think he'll be that dominant in the cage.

Plus all the Pride guys that have come over with new haircuts have lost, and Rua is sporting a new 'do. :nail:
I was wondering how you were beating me at the prognastycations l8ly :lol:

But uhhh about that Pride > greater than UFC thing? Jackson was a Pride fighter mostly. Well Gomi getting beat by the Bitch Diez was pretty fucked up, but other than that we got Cro Cop and uhhh :thinking: ???
 
If Rua loses to Griffin I will stop watching MMA for eternity.

It's a foregone conclusion according to MMAth. :D

Shogun got choked out by Babalu who got KTFO by Jason Lambert who got out-pointed by Chael Sonnen who got armbarred by Gumby who then got armbarred himself by Elvis Sinosic who was demolished by Forrest.
 
I was wondering how you were beating me at the prognastycations l8ly :lol:

But uhhh about that Pride > greater than UFC thing? Jackson was a Pride fighter mostly. Well Gomi getting beat by the Bitch Diez was pretty fucked up, but other than that we got Cro Cop and uhhh :thinking: ???

Ninja just got dismantled by Lawler at XC, Herrings' been a giant dud, Big Nog didn't look good at all, Werdum was unimpressive, etc.
 
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Ninja just got dismantled by Lawler at XC, Herrings' been a giant dud, Big Nog didn't look good at all, Werdum was unimpressive, etc.
Is it me or has Ninja always been over rated? Anyway, Herring's been a giant dud all over the place since he came into MMA. Nog did win. Lawler will do well where ever he goes same as Urijah Faber, bit he's spent the last few years wandering around as a free agent not as a UFC fighter.

I guess what I'm saying here is that the Pride elite are not getting beat up by the UFC elite yet. Just the almosts and coulda beens.
 
Aside from Mirko, who have seen from the "elite?"
Jackson is a straight PRIDE fighter and he waxed the top UFC champ. That inverse hasn't happened yet. No top ranked PRIDE fighter has been beaten by a UFC fighter yet. Cro Cop got beat yeah, but by new UFC acquisitions. Had PRIDE been alive Zag woulda prolly been over there with the rest of the Brazilians where he can use soccer kicks and knees on the ground. Same with Kongo.

Far as the PRIDE getting beat by the UFC thing goes, it just hasn't happened yet IMHO.

Lol ... you italicized "elite". I guess it was a goofy word for me to use but I've been up for waaaay too long.
 
I'm not talking about Pride V UFC. Shogun is such a great fighter and he better fucking win!
 
picks people, picks!
 
UFC 76: Knockout

UFC 76: Knockout

Date: Sept. 22, 2007
Location: Anaheim, Calif.
Venue: Honda Center
Broadcast: Pay-Per-View
MAIN CARD
  • Mauricio ???Shogun??? Rua vs. Forrest Griffin
  • Keith Jardine vs. Chuck Liddell
  • Jon Fitch vs. Diego Sanchez
  • Lyoto Machida vs. Kazuhiro Nakamura
  • Tyson Griffin vs. Thiago Tavares
UNDERCARD
  • Rich Clementi vs. Anthony Johnson
  • Michihiro Omigawa vs. Matt Wiman
  • Scott Junk vs. Christian Wellisch
  • Diego Saraiva vs. Jeremy Stephens
My picks in bold.
 
UFC Fight Night 11 Medical Suspensions

UFC Fight Night 11 Medical Suspensions Issued


Posted by MMA Junkie on September 20, 2007 at 7:43 pm ET
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The Nevada State Athletic Commission has issued a slew of medical suspensions following last night???s UFC Fight Night 11 event, which took place at The Palms Las Vegas and aired on Spike TV. MMAjunkie.com (UFC news, MMA news, UFC rumors, UFC gossip, fighter interviews and event previews and recaps - MMAjunkie.com (formerly UFCjunkie.com)) received the paperwork directly from the NSAC.

Only one of the night???s nine fights went the full three rounds, and as a result, a small army of fighters ??? many who endured brutal knockouts and submissions ??? will need special clearance before returning to the Octagon.


The full list of suspensions includes:


Din Thomas (first-round loss via rear-naked choke to Kenny Florian): minimum suspension until Oct. 20 with no contact in training until Oct. 11. Additionally, Thomas will need to have an MRI of his right knee and receive clearance from an orthopedic doctor; otherwise, his suspension will run until March 18, 2008.


Chris Leben (third-round TKO of Terry Martin): Suspended until Oct. 20 with no contact until Oct. 11.


Terry Martin (third-round TKO loss to Leben): Suspended until Nov. 19 with no contact until Nov. 4.


Junior Assuncao (first-round loss via guillotine choke to Nate Diaz): Suspended until Oct. 20 with no contact until Oct. 11. Assuncao must have his right foot X-rayed and cleared by a doctor; otherwise, his suspension will run until March 18, 2008.


Nate Quarry (third-round TKO of Pete Sell): Suspended until Oct. 20 with no contact until Oct. 11.


Pete Sell (third-round TKO loss to Quarry): Suspended until Nov. 19 with no contact until Nov. 4. Sell must have his thumb cleared by a doctor; otherwise, his suspension will run until March 18, 2008.


Edilberto Crocota (first-round TKO loss to Luke Cummo): Suspended until Nov. 4 with no contact until Oct. 20.


Joe Veres (first-round TKO loss to Gray Maynard): Suspended until Oct. 20 with no contact until Oct. 11.


Kuniyoshi Hironaka(second-round TKO loss to Thiago Alves): Suspended until Nov. 4 with no contact until Oct. 20.


Jonathan Goulet (first-round loss via verbal tapout to Dustin Hazelett): Suspended until Oct. 20 with no contact until Oct. 11. Goulet must have his elbow X-rayed and cleared by an orthopedic doctor; otherwise, his suspension will run until March 18, 2008.
 
UFC 76: Knockout

Date: Sept. 22, 2007
Location: Anaheim, Calif.
Venue: Honda Center
Broadcast: Pay-Per-View
MAIN CARD
  • Mauricio ???Shogun??? Rua vs. Forrest Griffin
  • Keith Jardine vs. Chuck Liddell
  • Jon Fitch vs. Diego Sanchez
  • Lyoto Machida vs. Kazuhiro Nakamura
  • Tyson Griffin vs. Thiago Tavares
UNDERCARD
  • Rich Clementi vs. Anthony Johnson
  • Michihiro Omigawa vs. Matt Wiman
  • Scott Junk vs. Christian Wellisch
  • Diego Saraiva vs. Jeremy Stephens
My picks in bold.

same on the main card...but I am not sure with Fitch and Diego. I think I will end up picking Diego though. I am picking Griffin as well.
 
UFC 76: Knockout

Date: Sept. 22, 2007
Location: Anaheim, Calif.
Venue: Honda Center
Broadcast: Pay-Per-View
MAIN CARD
  • Mauricio ???Shogun??? Rua vs. Forrest Griffin
  • Keith Jardine vs. Chuck Liddell
  • Jon Fitch vs. Diego Sanchez
  • Lyoto Machida vs. Kazuhiro Nakamura <--- No Pick here for me.
  • Tyson Griffin vs. Thiago Tavares
UNDERCARD
  • Rich Clementi vs. Anthony Johnson
  • Michihiro Omigawa vs. Matt Wiman
  • Scott Junk vs. Christian Wellisch
  • Diego Saraiva vs. Jeremy Stephens
My picks in are also in bold (thanks ReproBro).
 
I'm going for broke on this bitch. :mooh:


* Mauricio ???Shogun??? Rua vs. Forrest Griffin
* Keith Jardine vs. Chuck Liddell
* Jon Fitch vs. Diego Sanchez
* Lyoto Machida vs. Kazuhiro Nakamura
* Tyson Griffin vs. Thiago Tavares
* Rich Clementi vs. Anthony Johnson
* Michihiro Omigawa vs. Matt Wiman
* Scott Junk vs. Christian Wellisch
* Diego Saraiva vs. Jeremy Stephens
 
Hehehe ... this will be interesting.

I find it hard to pick Chuck since I haven't seen him sober in 6 months. They had him on Sportscenter last night before the Miami game and he was so tweaked. I don't know how Dana or his handlers can let him appear in public like that. :hmmm:
 
It's hillarious to see him like that but yet be so focused in a fight. The beer or whatever he's into is giving him a gut too. Ever see him in his older fight clips? When he's ripped he looks freaky.
 
I find it hard to pick Chuck since I haven't seen him sober in 6 months. They had him on Sportscenter last night before the Miami game and he was so tweaked. I don't know how Dana or his handlers can let him appear in public like that. :hmmm:


I watched a build up show on Bravo the channel in the UK the covers UFC and he says hes been training solid since a week after the Rampage fight.

What do you think will happen to him after the weekend whether he wins or not?

Does he get a title shot if he wins or does it go to Shogun if he wins ?
 
It's hillarious to see him like that but yet be so focused in a fight. The beer or whatever he's into is giving him a gut too. Ever see him in his older fight clips? When he's ripped he looks freaky.

Possible Growth Hormone use?
 
I kinda thought that too but he really doesn't have that kind of muscle development.

If you look at some of his older fights his shoulders aren't as broad as they are now and his upper body didn't have that "awkward" look. Not to mention I think his head was a bit smaller back then too.
 
Could be. I just thought he'd be a lot bigger to see that kind of gut from HGH was why I had my doubts, but you could be right.
 
I find it hard to pick Chuck since I haven't seen him sober in 6 months. They had him on Sportscenter last night before the Miami game and he was so tweaked. I don't know how Dana or his handlers can let him appear in public like that. :hmmm:

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