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« Reply #280 on: January 02, 2007, 07:26:39 PM »

i was just hoping for tito to grab a hold of him and chuck to tap, theres something about chuck that i dont like. am just getting into watching UFC so a back story would be helpful Smiley
Tito and Chuck were sparring buddies years back.  Word has been Chuck always got the better of Tito in training.  Tito fought Chuck once before the other night and Chuck accidently poked Tito in the eye, Tito was blinded, Chuck followed through and KO'd him.  What you saw was their rematch.

Personally i can't wait until we get Rampage Jackson vs Chuck.

Chuck's MMA Record is 20-3.  The 3 defeats were to Couture, who he has beaten twice since, Jeremy Horn, who he has beaten since and, Rampage.  I watched their fight again today.  It was in the PRIDE Middleweight Tournament 2003.  Now although it was a PRIDE event they had let Chuck enter, Dana had an arrangement with them and mouthed off how Chuck would beat their guys he even bet $250k with them that he'd win the whole tournament.  First match he won, second match Rampage demolished him.  Chuck's corner threw the towel in before he got too battered.  It is a great fight to watch and the most hilarious thing is Dana White on commentary.  He was so pissed off with Chuck.  He was going on about how he wasn't following the game plan and he should be throwing more leg kicks and should be getting knee's in there and how he's not doing what they planned him to do, great stuff to listen to.  Since then Chuck has changed.  Watching that fight Rampage fought more like Chuck does now than Chuck did.  Plenty of overhand hooks, Chuck had a much closer guard rather than the arms down come and hit me technique he employs now.  He was mainly tryin' to jab away.  For me though this fight will be good, they have plenty of backstory.  Now it's not official but it's inevitable.  Rampage has signed with UFC and makes his debut at UFC 67 against Marvin "The Beastman" Eastman who is 0-2 in the UFC and probably had the single most boring round of fighting with Travis Lutter that i have ever seen.  Chances are Rampage will win (Eastman has a decision victory over him but it's from a long time ago...) then he's gonna try and fuck up Chuck, Chuck is better now though and he should avenge this loss aswell, he's on his home turf, fighting in the octagon is a lot different to a ring. yes
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« Reply #281 on: January 02, 2007, 07:50:10 PM »

it was good to see Andrei Arlovski win, he looks like hes back to business now!

I wanted Forrest Griffin to win but no such luck. But glad to see Chris Leben lose, I can't stand him at all!
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« Reply #282 on: January 02, 2007, 08:14:11 PM »

kool thanks for the help...from what i have heard about tito he doesnt sound like the type of person to give up not come back one day and win Cheesy i can hope lol
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« Reply #283 on: January 03, 2007, 06:49:16 AM »

The following is from UFC.com:

St. Pierre Injured; Out of UFC 67

UFC Welterweight Champion Georges St. Pierre has been forced to withdraw from February 3rd?s UFC 67 card due to a knee injury suffered during training for his first title defense against Matt Serra. The rest of the card, which includes the UFC Middleweight title bout between Anderson Silva and Travis Lutter, as well as the UFC debuts of Quinton ?Rampage? Jackson and Mirko ?CroCop? Filipovic, remains intact. Stay tuned to UFC.com for more information as it becomes available.


The following is the latest official card for the next UFC Fight Night on Spike TV, scheduled for January 25th from the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Florida:

-Rashad Evans vs. Sean Salmon
-Dean Lister vs. Nathan Marquardt
-Heath Herring vs. Jake O'Brien
-Hermes Franca vs. Spencer Fisher
-Ed Herman vs. Chris Price


Reall shame about GSP, would of been nice for him to get a defence under his belt.

The Fight Night line-up looks good.? Dean "Boogeyman" Lister, Tito's buddy is good to watch and Rashad Evans was great in his last fight.? Hermes Franca is a really good underated fighter to and with the re-emergance of the Lightweight Division it would be good to see him get a shot at Sean Shrek.? Plus can Ed Herman get a victory after his poor debut, to be honest i don't like the guy and i would love to see him lose again, his heart does not seem into it he seems to be a cocky bastard and there are much more deserving people who should have his spot.

The following are the REPORTED official pay outs to fighters who competed on the December 30th UFC 66 "Liddell vs. Ortiz 2" show. Remember that in the case of main eventers, fighters receive undisclosed percentages of the PPV revenue. In the case of any fighter, they could have received any number of special bonuses UFC gives out that wouldn't be mentioned here.

-Chuck Liddell ($250,000) def. Tito Ortiz ($210,000)

-Andrei Arlovski ($145,000) def. Marcio Cruz ($5,000)

-Michael Bisping ($24,000) def. Eric Schafer ($4,000)

-Keith Jardine ($14,000) def. Forrest Griffin ($16,000)

-Jason MacDonald ($10,000) def. Chris Leben ($7,000)

-Thiago Alves ($22,000) def. Tony DeSouza ($7,000)

-Gabriel Gonzaga ($18,000) def. Carmelo Marrero ($5,000)

-Yushin Okami ($16,000) def. Rory Singer ($5,000)

-Christian Wellisch ($6,000) def. Anthony Perosh ($3,000)

Total disclosed: $767,000
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« Reply #284 on: January 10, 2007, 05:24:09 PM »

Word is, that Couture is coming out of retirement to face Tim Slyvia at UFC 68, still at this point it's only rumour but it's expected it will be announced thursday night on Inside The UFC.
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« Reply #285 on: January 10, 2007, 09:06:26 PM »

Was anyone ever undeafeated in UFC (not including people who only fought once or twice) say 15 times or more has anyone gone undefeated?

basically i'm asking all those in the know who is the greatest fighter in UFC (other organisations too) history. I've only started following it recently and would like to know
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« Reply #286 on: January 11, 2007, 04:30:48 AM »

The only current undefeated fighter is Diego Sanchez but he is only like 4-0 in the UFC or something like that. His overall record is like 18-0 or something.
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« Reply #287 on: January 11, 2007, 04:31:43 AM »

Was anyone ever undeafeated in UFC (not including people who only fought once or twice) say 15 times or more has anyone gone undefeated?

basically i'm asking all those in the know who is the greatest fighter in UFC (other organisations too) history. I've only started following it recently and would like to know

Everyone swears FEDOR is the greatest fighter ever, but I am not so sure.

Its really tough to say to be honest.
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« Reply #288 on: January 11, 2007, 06:20:29 AM »

Was anyone ever undeafeated in UFC (not including people who only fought once or twice) say 15 times or more has anyone gone undefeated?

basically i'm asking all those in the know who is the greatest fighter in UFC (other organisations too) history. I've only started following it recently and would like to know

Everyone swears FEDOR is the greatest fighter ever, but I am not so sure.

Its really tough to say to be honest.
Greatest fighter ever....hard to say...that's a BIG title....

Greatest Heavyweight today.....easily yes yes

If you include TUF3 Finale then Bisping is 2-0, which isn't much but, his Pro Record is 12-0.

Including TUF Finale Sanchez is 6-0 in the UFC.

Brandon "The Truth" Vera is 4-0 in the UFC with a pro record of 8-0.
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« Reply #289 on: January 12, 2007, 05:54:46 AM »

Randy Couture appeared on "Inside the UFC" on Spike TV this past Thursday night and dropped his bombshell announcement.

And his announcement was this. He'll be returning to the octagon - to fight, at the age of 43 he'll be returning to his old stomping grounds of the Heavyweight division to challenge the champion Tim Sylvia.

That's right, coming from the 205 lb. weight class when he retired, Couture will take on the 6'8'' 265 lb. Heavyweight champion in his first fight back at UFC 68 "The Uprising" in Ohio for his title belt.

Randy Couture went on to announce that he signed a four-fight, two-year contract that will see him competing in the eight-sided cage until he is 45 years old.

He's a former two-time Heavyweight champion, two-time Light Heavyweight champion and UFC Hall of Famer. Will he be able to add another amazing accolade to his already astonishing career? We'll find out March 3, 2007 live on pay-per view when UFC 68 "The Uprising" hits the Nationwide Arena in Ohio.
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« Reply #290 on: January 12, 2007, 11:02:09 AM »

i really hope Couture wins the title, he used to be amazing on his day & watching him in The Ultimate Fighter has been great
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« Reply #291 on: January 26, 2007, 08:07:23 PM »

Sometimes I think the UFC is too wrestler Friendly.

I think the UFC should have a clock and maybe have 30 seconds on it.

Once u score a takedown, U have 30 seconds to knockout or submit your opponent. If u dont, u automatically get stood back up.

I am tired of wrestlers laying and praying their way to victory after victory. Fights that involve wrestlers normally are snorefests.
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« Reply #292 on: January 27, 2007, 02:25:35 PM »

I guess you are saying that after what happened to Heath Herring.

He was an ASSHOLE.

No takedown defence and he got totally dominated, if he'd of been against somebody half decent with ground skills he would of been choked out.

Also at the end of the fight he was being stupid.  He was being domianted, admittedly O'Brien wasn't doing much but to be complaining to the referee rather than trying to move him was utter bullshit.

I think everyone has different styles they like.  I think to zone in on the "Wrestlers" as being boring is unfair.  Boring covers all the styles, boring is those guys who are just playing for points which annoys the hell out of me.

Prime example Tim Sylvia, a striker always on the defensive happy to keep ahead on points due to his reach and win that way but refuses to get stuck in because he knows his opponenets are far more skillful and given half a chance they'd batter him.

I'm sick of the stand-up matches where it's just a points battle, i think that happens to often, it's good to see guys who just go at it and are good at everything.

Hermes Franca rules, loved his fight, i've seen him get great knockouts, submissions and throws, always entertaining and he's fighting Sherk in July.

Rashad Evans KO was sick, word is the guy was out cold for SEVEN MINUTES.  Now i know he could claim it was "Instinct" or he was just making sure, but hitting the guy when he was down was a bit uncalled for he was clearly out cold, but yeah whatever.

Ed Herman's submission was damn impressive, still, i'll reserve judgment on him until he beats someone decent.

It wasn't shown but i heard Dean Lister got totally dominated and lost, shame, hopefully he'll make a good comeback.

Also heard Ross Pointon lost again  hihi hihi  His pro record is now 4-8.  8 of those losses being in his last 9 fights rofl
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« Reply #293 on: January 28, 2007, 07:33:29 PM »

MMA fighting like UFC was started to descover which style of fighting was the best....if it was up to me i would have no rules other then hair pulling and groin strikes
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« Reply #294 on: January 31, 2007, 11:44:56 PM »

MMA fighting like UFC was started to descover which style of fighting was the best....if it was up to me i would have no rules other then hair pulling and groin strikes

They did that and got banned in the US and couldn't get carried by PPV...
The only reason this sport is being talked about in the US is because of the current ownership. By moving to Las Vegas and getting sanctioned by boxing commisions they have made it a semi mainstream sport that is now out selling almost every major boxing PPV. Liddell v. Ortiz and Ortiz v. Shamrock were the two highest selling PPV's this year.
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« Reply #295 on: February 02, 2007, 03:29:56 PM »

Saturay night February 3rd at 10PM ET (7PM CT), Ultimate Fighting Championsihp presents UFC 67: ALL or NOTHING live on Pay-Per-View.

The event takes place from the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, Nevada and features a huge main event as well as the UFC debuts of Mirko Cro Cop and Quinton "RAMPAGE" Jackson. The official card for the show is as follows:

"Dark" Fights that will air if time allows:
Terry Martin Vs. Jorge Rivera
Frank Edgar Vs. Tyson Griffin
Sam Hoger Vs. Lyoto Machida
Diego Saraieva Vs. Dustin Hazelett

Fights that will air LIVE on PPV:
Anderson Silva vs. Travis Lutter
John Halverson vs. Roger Huerta
Mirko Cro Cop vs. Eddie Sanchez
Quinton "RAMPAGE" Jackson vs. Marvin Eastman
Patrick Cote vs. Scott Smith


Predictions
Silva
Rampage
Huerta
Cro Cop
Cote


I really hope the Lyoto Machida fight airs.  I have heard great things about him.  To be honest i think it's a damn shame that his debut may not even be aired since prior to the UFC he has been 8-0, defeating Bonnar, Penn and the only person other than Silva to defeat Franklin.

Looks like a fairly predictable show, it should be fun though with highlight reel finishes to be expected in most of the fights and the chance to see some fantastic fighters begin their UFC journey....
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« Reply #296 on: February 02, 2007, 03:38:06 PM »

 tyson Griffin is suppose to be one  of the next big stars in the UFC, So Id like to see his fights.


Cote vs Smith should be an excellent stand up war.
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« Reply #297 on: February 02, 2007, 03:41:40 PM »

Cote vs Smith should be an excellent stand up war.
Well you know what i like to see.... Roll Eyes

That's definately the fight i am not looking forward to, it does depend on how it goes though.

A war like Drago vs Smith is cool, but Cote i don't think will be that aggressive i think he'll play for points and edge the decision, either that or catch out a frustrated Smith late on....
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« Reply #298 on: February 03, 2007, 05:09:50 AM »

Travis Lutter couldnt make weight, So he got fined 10 percent of his purse and its no longer a title shot, it is a 3 round non title bout.

What a fucking TooL!
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« Reply #299 on: February 23, 2007, 07:29:26 AM »

UFC is coming to the UK, having been ill recently and away from my club unfortunately i have not been able to sort tickets out...yet, but hopefully speaking to the "right" people should rectify that.

Cro Cop's next fight is at UFC70, White has said if he wins he's facing the winner of Sylvia vs Couture.

Bisping is rumoured to be fighting Elvis Sinosic.  People may look at his UFC record and slate him, 1-5, but he's a good fighter, his losses have been to decent guys, he could be a tricky fight, Bisping should still win though.

Heath "I made an ass of myself" Herring is getting another fight soon to, let's see if he actually does something worthwhile this time.
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