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| Just thought I'd throw that out there. I know we got a few MMA fans here and this will be the biggest fight in the history of Mixed Martial Arts yet. If you recall, Randy Couture resigned from the UFC last year after winning the Heavyweight Title due to contractual disagreements. The fight is in November and it will be for the Heavyweight Championship. The winner of this fight will fight the winner of Antonio Rodrigo "Minotauro" Nogueira(who is the interm UFC Heavyweight Champion) and Frank Mir, for the Undisputed, UFC Heavyweight Championship of the World sometime early next year. ![]()
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| Dang! What a fight. As much as a dislike Brock Lesnar and his penis sword tattooed on his chest. He's a straight up monster. I watched his last fight last month, I wasn't to impressed because I knew he was going to do exactly that. Coulture is going to be a good test for him, but I'd really like to see a fist fight between Lesnar and Kimbo Slice. Just a stand up, pound me in the face fist fight. ![]() As far a Coulture goes. He is one of my MMA heroes. I've seen him fight for years, and always found him to be a hero. I thought the whole quitting thing was a little bitchy. But then again, Mr. White is a greedy ass(Good for the sport though). As far as the fight goes, I have no idea. He's getting up in age, and hes going to fight a monster with 3XL gloves in his face. It will be a great fight for the two and I can't wait!
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| You kidding me Lesnar would flat out wreck Kimbo and quickly at that. I like Kimbo watched him on the internet for a while but Brock is a animal, you need someone with more then street skills to beat him, remember Brock is HUGE and and has to watch his weight to even make the highest class, and also holds Roman Greko wrestling championships, not to mention he is quick for a big dude. I think Brock will no doubt hold a title belt in the near future, and it will take someone with great skill to pry it from him. Look at the first shot from his last fight that dude was 250 pounds hit the floor and rolled backwards, that's a power shot.
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| Yeah, Kimbo Slice wouldn't stand a chance against Brock. Brock would take Kimbo down and pound him out in about 5 seconds. Brock's wrestling ability is too good for Kimbo. Slice has only been training for about a year and a half, and while Brock has been training MMA for about the same length of time, he has been a wrestler for about 15-20 years. I also believe Brock hits harder standing, he's pretty much unmatched physically, in MMA. It's all right if you bought the Kimbo hype though, that's what EliteXC wanted you to do. Fact is, though, he hasn't even fought a real contender(hand picked can and hand picked can) yet and his fight with Ken Shamrock in Oct. is no different. Shamrock is so washed up and beat up, that Kimbo should beat the guy, but it wouldn't surprise me if old Shammy actually subbed Kimbo(because he's so new to the ground side of the sport). But back to Brock, look at this devastating power! Great form. ![]() Lesnar finished his amateur career as a two-time NJCAA All-American, two-time NCAA All-American, two-time Big Ten Champion, and the 2000 NCAA heavyweight champion with a record of 106-5 overall in four years of college.[16] ------Wiki. |
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| Lesnar also slapped people around in fake wrestling(So gay). I might have bought up into the hype with EXC, but I think Kimbo is a cool dude. I was just saying that that would be a good fight. What's yalls prediction on Coulture fight?? I think Lesnar will when to referee stoppage. |
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| I am really looking foward to that Ken Shamrock / Kimbo slice fight, remember Kimbo is no young pup but has been training and is a tough dude, however Ken is a former champ and very well trained in many techniques. I can't wait fo that fight Either Kimbo is going to pound his brains out or Shamrock will submit him. Anyone else a Uriah Faber fan, he is awsome for a light weight. I am stoked to see him fight Pulver in june, that is going to be a awsome fight 2 of the pound for pound better fighters out there in the same weight class with this long to train and for a title (no way Uriah is losing before then) this is going to be an epic battle. I think Brock Is going to make Randy wish he stayed home on that day, I have a lot of respect for Randy but up against Brock with that power and who is getting better fast I honestly dont see this fight ending any other way then Brock's hand held high. Randy has the technical skill advantage but at his age versing Brock who is young, Hungry and feels he has something to prove now combine that with the fact that he is a power house unmatched (unless you put a bull in the ring) well lets just say I dont think Randy will be fortunate enough to drop him with an armbar, I think Brock learned his lesson from that one. O High O - thanks for the clip to the punch I referd to |
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| Yes GREEN. Uriah Faber is one awesome fighter to watch. I really wish his contract with WEC would end so he can go to UFC and fight some of the best in his weight division. Is this Urijah V Pulver fight a rematch? Because not to long ago I saw them fight. Pulver went all 5 round with him. But it came down to decision, with Uriah winning. That's sick that Shamrock is going against Kimbo. Shamrock is really getting up there with age. So is Kimbo, but nonetheless, that will be a VERY exciting fight. When will that one be? BTW O High O, Best thing ever MMArijuana = Brilliant |
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| I dont recall Uriah fighting Pulver, but it may have happened. Kimbo I think will fight Shamrock on October 4th MMArijuana = Brilliant - classic ![]() I like WEC because I can watch it all thee time and the headline matches are not pay per view, true UFC has better fighters but I think it's because they have more money, the Versus channel is really taking off by me and Pulver has come from the UFC ( I believe) to WEC so maybe things will balance out in the future if versus is making more money. |
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| I agree with you. Versus is great for free fights. The only thing I have to complain about for the UFC is that I have to pay $44 a month for the fights. Also, Dana White is seriously greedy. Look at the new Fight League coming out, Affliction. The day the PPV debut, they put up free fights on spike. But other than that, the cards are always good. WEC is great for the new, up and comers. Jens Pulver (Pictures) vs. Urijah Faber (Pictures) Round 1 Faber gets the action started with a right hook. And another. Faber continues to clip Faber with a right hand lead. A slip from Faber gives Pulver the top position on the ground. After taking an inadvertent finger to the eye, Pulver lands a right knee to the chin. Both fighters are loading up on their punches, looking for the knockout. Urijah's right hand lead continues to be the story of the first frame as he lands it at will. Pulver lands his best shot of the fight, a right hook on the heels of a jab. Jordan Breen scores the round: 10-9 Faber TJ De Santis scores the round: 10-9 Faber Mike Fridley scores the round: 10-9 Faber Round 2 Pulver is crushed with an unintentional kick to the groin. Time is called for Pulver to recover from the inside-low kick gone awry. The bout is restarted and Faber gets a quick takedown. Now standing again, Faber drops Pulver with a punching combo. The champion rushes with punches but Pulver is game. The challenger steps forward and tags Faber with a straight left down the pipe. Stunned from the shot, Faber drops levels for a single-leg but Pulver has none of it. Both fighters land punches as the horn sounds. Jordan Breen scores the round: 10-9 Faber TJ De Santis scores the round: 10-9 Faber Mike Fridley scores the round: 10-9 Faber Round 3 Back to the right hand lead goes Faber, and it's just as accurate as in the previous frames. Pulver crushes Faber with a kick to the liver. Faber answers with a kick of his own. Pulver finds himself on top after stuffing a Faber single-leg. Faber sweeps and elbows the head. Pulver ties up the head and gets to butterfly guard. Referee Josh Rosenthal stands the fighters up. Champion and challenger trade kicks. Jordan Breen scores the round: 10-9 Faber TJ De Santis scores the round: 10-9 Faber Mike Fridley scores the round: 10-9 Pulver Round 4 Pulver, sporting a mouse under his right eye, slips and eats a punching flurry. Pulver starts to blink repeatedly after getting hit with a left hand. Faber pieces together three straight right hands but Pulver sticks right in the pocket. Faber times a takedown perfectly and finds himself in Pulver's guard. The champion lands hard elbowsfor the duration of the round. Jordan Breen scores the round: 10-9 Faber TJ De Santis scores the round: 10-9 Faber Mike Fridley scores the round: 10-9 Faber Round 5 Pulver defends a slow double-leg attempt. The champion uses good footwork to circle away from Pulver's power. Pulver lands a left hook but does not follow it up. Pulver works levels with two left hooks. The first smacks the body then he cracks the head. Faber secures a takedown to seal the deal. Jordan Breen scores the round: 10-9 Faber TJ De Santis scores the round: 10-9 Faber Mike Fridley scores the round: 10-9 Faber The official score cards read: 50-45 and 50-44 (twice) for Urijah Faber. WEC Play-by-Play |
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| I was reading that like I can't believe he fucking typed all this then got to the link![]() Thanks for the post looks like you are correct and I think history will repeat itself. |
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