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NCRadioMan 10-23-2009 06:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Steelergar (Post 614462)
I was going to mention that earlier NCRADIOMAN but just never got around to it. I think Okami was even the #2 ranked middleweight before he injured himself in training.

Yeah, Okami is awesome. UFC is wasting him for some reason. I bet SrikeForce would promote the hell out of him with great success.

Steelergar 10-24-2009 08:39 AM

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Originally Posted by BORIStheBLADE (Post 614508)
I wouldn't be surprised if Machida wins.

Whats your guys take on Cain Velasquez vs Ben Rothwell ?
I have a feeling Ben Rothwell going to win.

I'm picking Rothwell but who knows. Rothwell's a 2 and a half-1 underdog

BORIStheBLADE 10-24-2009 02:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Steelergar (Post 615279)
I'm picking Rothwell but who knows. Rothwell's a 2 and a half-1 underdog

Underdog? Damn... I guess since he is 6-0-0 people think hes going to win?

NCRadioMan 10-24-2009 02:53 PM

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Originally Posted by BORIStheBLADE (Post 615592)
Underdog? Damn... I guess since he is 6-0-0 people think hes going to win?

Rothwell is good but Cain is a big step up in competition than what Ben has faced. I hope he pulls it off.

Steelergar 10-24-2009 11:17 PM

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Unbelievable Fixed Contest is a joke. Luckily DREAM starts in 45 minutes.

chippewastud79 10-24-2009 11:22 PM

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Some good fights tonight.

The main event decision was an absolute joke. Shogun dominated that fight and you could see it on Machida's face right before the decision was read. Very classy by Shogun after the fight despite what appeared to be a terrible decision. :td

Cain dominated his fight against Rothwell and regardless of the end of the fight would have likely ended it shortly there after.

Stevenson looked completely dominant in his fight and had a great end in a knockout.

And Anthony Johnson looks like an absolute freak. As much weight as he cuts he looks like he was fighting in a different weight class. It will be interesting to see if he can continue to cut so much weight or will just decide to move up. :hm

Bear 10-24-2009 11:36 PM

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Originally Posted by chippewastud79 (Post 616010)
Some good fights tonight.

The main event decision was an absolute joke. Shogun dominated that fight and you could see it on Machida's face right before the decision was read. Very classy by Shogun after the fight despite what appeared to be a terrible decision. :td


Total B.S. decision on that fight. It's one thing for the judges to favour the defending champ, but for that fight to be a unanimous decision for Machida was brutal.

chenvt 10-24-2009 11:52 PM

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When they said "unanimous", how many thought they were talking about Rua winning by unanimous decision? What a crock

LasciviousXXX 10-25-2009 12:23 AM

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I have to say that as much as I dislike Rua he deserved the win on that one. I had it pegged 3 rounds in Shoguns favor and even then the 2 rounds that I gave to Machida were generous.

I expected at worst a split decision in Shogun's favor but never did I expect a unanimous decision for Machida. Horrible judging IMO

kayaker 10-25-2009 01:29 AM

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Originally Posted by chippewastud79 (Post 616010)
And Anthony Johnson looks like an absolute freak. As much weight as he cuts he looks like he was fighting in a different weight class. It will be interesting to see if he can continue to cut so much weight or will just decide to move up. :hm

I read that he didn't make weight. By a lot. 5lbs.

wavescrashing 10-25-2009 02:17 AM

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You'd think that they'd make the decision a little more believable if there was some type of economic "pull" on this fight. Another bad call was the early stoppage on the Velasquez/Rothwell bout.

zitro_joe 10-25-2009 02:34 AM

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Originally Posted by kayaker (Post 616057)
I read that he didn't make weight. By a lot. 5lbs.

He did! I saw the weigh in video and he looked like he was about to pass out due to the cut. He needs to be 185 - plain and simple. He had to fork over 20% of his purse to his opponent. I honestly think there should be stiffer penalties when someone misses weight by that much. There was a total of 3 fighters that were over weight for tonight's fights.

kayaker 10-25-2009 02:50 AM

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Originally Posted by zitro_joe (Post 616084)
He did! I saw the weigh in video and he looked like he was about to pass out due to the cut. He needs to be 185 - plain and simple. He had to fork over 20% of his purse to his opponent. I honestly think there should be stiffer penalties when someone misses weight by that much. There was a total of 3 fighters that were over weight for tonight's fights.

Yep. And Johnson missed out on a $60k bonus for KOofN. Apparently he was ineligible because of not making weight.

Steelergar 10-25-2009 06:45 AM

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heres a link to fight metric breakdown of rua/ shogun fight. http://fightmetric.com/fights/Machida-Shogun.html

Bear 10-25-2009 08:32 AM

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Originally Posted by wavescrashing (Post 616078)
You'd think that they'd make the decision a little more believable if there was some type of economic "pull" on this fight. Another bad call was the early stoppage on the Velasquez/Rothwell bout.

That's classic Steve Mazzagatti for you... :td

forgop 10-25-2009 05:48 PM

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Shogun without a doubt got robbed. As far as the "early" stoppage of Rothwell, I agree with it. He was getting killed and would have suffered a major whooping as he wasn't defending himself.

BORIStheBLADE 10-25-2009 05:54 PM

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Seriously!!!!!

Sorry, but Machida did NOT win that fight unanimous decision. Thats the biggest BS crap I have ever see. :td:td:td:td:td


One side note... Dana White looks like hes been dipping into cookie jar a lot..

Bear 10-25-2009 06:04 PM

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Originally Posted by forgop (Post 616782)
Shogun without a doubt got robbed. As far as the "early" stoppage of Rothwell, I agree with it. He was getting killed and would have suffered a major whooping as he wasn't defending himself.

;s Sorry Bro, but i disagree. Sure Rothwell was "absorbing' punches WITH HIS FACE ( ;) )but he was still with it enough to get his left leg under him and he was wall-crawling his way up.
IDK if he had it in him to make it back and win (certainly not by decision but with last nights judges who knows). Thing is in MMA a lucky punch can bring you right back in the game.
I still think Mazzagatti needs to be taken off the rotation for a few ppv events to teach him a lesson or be replaced all together. :2

chippewastud79 10-25-2009 07:25 PM

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Originally Posted by kayaker (Post 616057)
I read that he didn't make weight. By a lot. 5lbs.

He said he had a knee injury that kept him from cutting. I'm still not sure he shouldn't just move up anyway. :2

Steelergar 10-25-2009 08:37 PM

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Scotty Ferrall is always asking Dana how his taking steroids is going for him (talkin smack) . He probably is taking steroids and not working out.

Steelergar 10-25-2009 10:04 PM

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Just watched a couple of the DREAM fights. Mazzagatti could learn something if he watched them too. In the Sakuraba fight he was taking a pounding while try to work a submission which would have been stopped 3 times over in the UFC. He eventualy got a leg submission and put it on hard got the win and Lil Cro Crop looked like he suffered an injury. Sakuraba would have never had that chance on the otherside. Eddie Alvarez looked impressive again and I think he stands a good chance to beat Aoki on New Years Eve.

NCRadioMan 10-26-2009 03:53 PM

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Lesnar Sick Withdraws from Nov.21 Card

UFC heavyweight champion Brock Lesnar has withdrawn from his upcoming title defense against Shane Carwin due to illness, UFC President Dana White told Yahoo! Sports on Monday.

Lesner said he's "never been this sick in his life," White said, according to Yahoo. "He said it's been going on for a long time and he just hasn't been able to shake it."

Lesnar was scheduled to face Carwin Nov. 21 in Las Vegas at UFC 106. White told Yahoo!, however, that Lesnar has been sick for more than three and a half weeks and has been unable to train.

Carwin posted on his Twitter account that he was "very disappointed." Sherdog.com has been unable to reach Carwin.

Later, he wrote "...Looks like it is posponed till Jan. 2. I had the H1N1 flu virus myself and I understand how devastaing it can be."

White told Yahoo! he doesn't think Lesner has H1N1.

UFC 108 is scheduled for that date at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.

"It's disappointing hearing about your career and life through the media," Carwin wrote in another message.

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Ortiz vs. Griffin Bout Will Headline UFC 106

After today's big announcement that Brock Lesnar would have to withdraw from his UFC 106 title defense against Shane Carwin, the UFC announced that the main event slot will now be the light heavyweight bout between Tito Ortiz and Forrest Griffin.

The Ortiz-Griffin bout is a rematch of their UFC 59 bout in April of 2006, a bout that Ortiz won via split decision.

The bout will be Griffin's first since suffering a first-round knockout loss at UFC 101 in August to UFC middleweight champion Anderson Silva. Ortiz is coming off of a major loss as well, as he last fought in May of 2008, where he suffered a unanimous decision loss to current UFC light heavyweight champion Lyoto Machida, in a bout that many thought would be Ortiz's swan song in the UFC.

The UFC announced that Lesnar had been out of training camp for nearly a month due to his illness, and they are hoping to have his fight with Carwin re-scheduled for early 2010.

UFC 106 take place on November 21st inside the Mandalay Bay Event Center in Las Vegas, Nevada.

ActionAndy 10-26-2009 04:29 PM

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Well the card for 106 sorta looks like a snooze, to be honest. I favor Griffin in that match, though I can't really come up with a brilliant analysis to support that statement. I just feel like Ortiz is done being a threat.

zitro_joe 10-26-2009 07:26 PM

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Originally Posted by ActionAndy (Post 618377)
Well the card for 106 sorta looks like a snooze, to be honest. I favor Griffin in that match, though I can't really come up with a brilliant analysis to support that statement. I just feel like Ortiz is done being a threat.

Dont judge too quick! UFC 95 looked like it was going to as action packed as a Sunday golf match. However, it turned out to be one of the best cards I have ever seen. The fights were great.

Then, there was UFC 76, which was inapropiatly name "Knockout" 6 of 9 fights went to decision, 1 went 4:45 into the third round.

kgoings 10-26-2009 07:47 PM

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A bit late, I did think when they announce 'unanimous decision' that it was going to be Rua, but I wasn't super surprised it went the other way. All I saw Shogun do was kick Machada in the leg all night long. He wasn't 'fighting to win' he was 'fighting not to lose'. His corner kept telling him he was winning so he didn't push it. I though it should have been a draw, neither fighter took many chances and kinda just sparred the entire 25 minutes. I agree with what the announcers were saying all night long, you gotta BEAT the champ to take the belt and I dont think Shogun did anything to BEAT the champ...but the champ didn't do anything either.

And on the early stoppage of Velasquez/Rothwell, Rothwell was getting up, but during the flurry when it got stopped, Rothwell kinda paused getting up and then continued getting up after the fight was called. I think that pause is what prompted the stoppage. It was like he wasn't doing anything, but I figure he was shifting his weight or something that I couldn't see. It was gonna be over real quick anyway.

yachties23 10-26-2009 07:50 PM

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Without GSP, Lesnar defending their titles, and Silva basically unbeatable at 185, there are almost no good title fights out there. Its kinda disappointing.

kgoings 10-26-2009 07:55 PM

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Originally Posted by yachties23 (Post 618776)
Without GSP, Lesnar defending their titles, and Silva basically unbeatable at 185, there are almost no good title fights out there. Its kinda disappointing.

I think UFC 107 and 108 will have some great fights.

Steelergar 10-27-2009 08:23 AM

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Isn't Vitor fighting Silva at 185. He's no slouch.

NCRadioMan 10-31-2009 04:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Steelergar (Post 619345)
Isn't Vitor fighting Silva at 185. He's no slouch.

Anderson Silva vs. Vitor Belfort not happening at UFC 108

While the recovery from a recent elbow surgery is going just fine for UFC middleweight champ Anderson Silva, Jan. 2 will simply be too soon for him to return to action.

MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com) today spoke with Silva's manager, Ed Soares, who issued the update on "The Spider."

"The latest is he's not fighting Jan. 2," Soares said. "That's not going to happen. He won't be ready."

Silva recently had bone spurs removed from his right elbow, and the rehabilitation necessary following the procedure means Silva won't be ready to defend his title in a proposed UFC 108 matchup with Vitor Belfort.

As for when Silva will be ready to fight again, Soares said nothing is yet certain.

"We have to wait and see," Soares said. "Anderson went back to Brazil, and he's continuing his physical therapy there. But there's no set date yet."

But Soares insisted the progress was ahead-of-schedule, and Silva fans have no cause for concern.

"Anderson's recovery is going really, really well," Soares said. "He's coming back, and his recovery is doing really good. His physical therapy is going really well. He's getting better range of motion. He'll be back 100 percent for sure."

While he's not sure exactly when Silva will again step into the octagon, Soares assumes Belfort will still be the opponent on the opposite side of cage.

"I think it's going to be Vitor when Anderson comes back," Soares said. "That's what I'm assuming."

And though Soares has openly questioned the UFC's decision to grant Belfort a middleweight title shot despite the fact that he has yet to fight in the organization at 185 pounds, Silva's manager said he and his fighter are now looking forward to the test.

"At the end of the day, it's going to be a great fight," Soares said. "Like I said before, I don't think [Belfort"> deserves a title shot, but that's over with now. It is what it is.

"Whoever the UFC puts in front of us, we'll fight. We've never picked our opponents."
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Urijah Faber returns; fights Raphael Assuncao at WEC 46

Former WEC featherweight champion Urijah Faber is in talks to make his long-awaited return against rising contender Raphael Assuncao at WEC 46 in January. News of the bout was first reported by MMAWeekly.com.

Faber (22-3) has spent the past couple of months letting his fractured right hand heal. He suffered the injury in the first round of his main event bout against WEC featherweight champion Mike Brown in June at WEC 41. Faber ended up suffering a unanimous decision loss to Brown. However, he showed lots of heart and determination by fighting the full five rounds through his injuries.
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Thiago Alves forced to withdraw from UFC 107 bout with Jon Fitch

After UFC welterweight Jon Fitch's original opponent, Ricardo Almeida, was forced to withdraw from a UFC 106 contest due to injury, the American Kickboxing Academy product agreed to instead meet Thiago Alves at UFC 107.

But Fitch again finds himself without an opponent, as AOL FanHouse is reporting that Alves has now been forced to withdraw as well.

AOL FanHouse's report cites a torn posterior cruciate ligament as the culprit, though MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com) has thus far been unable to verify the assessment.

Alves had been scheduled to face Paulo Thiago on the "UFC 107: Penn vs. Sanchez" card but was pulled from that bout in favor of the highly anticipated rematch with Fitch.

It's currently unknown who, if anyone, the UFC will look to match Fitch up with now. Thiago is also currently awaiting a new opponent. While a simple solution would be to pair the two welterweights together, Fitch defeated Thiago soundly in July, making a rematch this soon seem highly unlikely.

NCRadioMan 11-02-2009 10:54 AM

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Houston Alexander vs. "Kimbo Slice" set for catchweight bout

The pieces of the puzzle are finally coming together.

A long-rumored contest between UFC sluggers Houston Alexander (9-4 MMA, 2-3 UFC) and Kevin "Kimbo Slice" Ferguson (3-1 MMA, 0-0 WEC) will take place at The Ultimate Fighter 10 Finale on Dec. 5 in Las Vegas.

That explains why Alexander is applying for a license to fight with the Nevada State Athletic Commission, but what about the weight difference between "The Assassin" at 205 pounds and Slice as a heavyweight? The Times of Northwest Indiana has the answer.

Citing sources close to Alexander's camp, Matt Erickson is reporting not only confirmation that the bout will take place in Las Vegas rather than the previously rumored UFC 107 event in Memphis, Tenn., but also that the pair will meet at a catchweight of 215 pounds.

MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com) has since verified the location of the bout but has been unable to get official word of the catchweight agreement.

Slice fought at 230 pounds when he met Roy Nelson on the third episode of "The Ultimate Fighter 10: Heavyweights." Following the loss, Slice told AOL FanHouse he'd be willing to try his hand at a light heavyweight contest, though he apparently hasn't made it all the way down to 205 pounds just yet.

Alexander seeks his first UFC win since September 2007. After earning devastating knockout victories over Alessio Sakara and Keith Jardine in his first two trips to the octagon, the Nebraska native has suffered three-straight UFC defeats. Alexander was allowed to take a fight outside of the UFC in September, earning a TKO win over Sherman Pendergarst under the Adrenaline MMA banner.

Slice, who recently joined American Top Team, seeks victory in his first UFC appearance. Despite being eliminated on "TUF 10" in a TKO loss to Nelson, the former streetfighting legend has shown the ability to garner huge ratings during his stint on the show and previous fights under the EliteXC banner.

The bout seems a lock for the evening's Spike TV-broadcast main card.

Featuring two heavy handed punchers who have shown little interest in ground attacks, the Alexander vs. Slice bout is the odds-on favorite for "Knockout of the Night," though either fighter could conceivably claim the prize.

Nice of the UFC to place Kimblo against a lt. heavy. :r If Kimblo makes 215 I will be very surprised.

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Twitter Q&A: Feder Emelianenko on Toughest Foes, Strikeforce

Dozens of mixed martial arts fans sent me questions on Twitter @MichaelDavSmith for the sport's top fighter, Fedor Emelianenko, and now Fedor has answered.

Taking some time out of his preparation for his Strikeforce/M-1 Global fight against Brett Rogers on November 7, Fedor answered FanHouse readers' questions about how he prepares for his fights, who his toughest opponents are and why he's sticking with Strikeforce and M-1 Global instead of signing with the UFC.

The questions and answers for Fedor are below.

Has he changed his training to prepare for his first fight in a cage? And if so how?
No, the training is the same every day. We made some incremental adjustments for the cage.

Is your training the same every day or do you sometimes focus more on certain aspects of the game?
In general the training is the same but the week is divided in training sessions during which we focus on one aspect of the game: wrestling, striking, et cetera.

Fedor seems to challenge opponent's strengths (ground Nogueira & Coleman-standing up Arlovski & Crocop). Is this intentional?
When you know the opponent's strength you put an emphasis on it when preparing for the upcoming bout. My ground skills were good before the bout against Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira because I have the judo and sambo background. For the fight against Mirko Cro Cop Filipovic, we went to the Netherlands, where I trained the stand-up with the best strikers.

Fedor, Strikeforce has a few decent heavyweights, but after a few main events, what does the future hold for you in Strikeforce?
We'll see. At the moment I'm content with what M-1 and Strikeforce has to offer. My contract is for three fights so we'll see after that. I take one fight at a time.

After Brett Rogers who else would be a good opponent for you?
There are several top fighters in Strikeforce and M-1 now, and keep in mind that a year is a long period. A new top opponent might emerge. At the moment there is Brett Rogers, Fabricio Werdum. Of course there is Alistair Overeem, the Strikeforce heavyweight champion. Antonio Silva will fight Werdum on Nov. 7 during the same Strikeforce / M-1 Global event I fight. There are free agents like Josh Barnett and Andrei Arlovski. There is enough challenge for me out there.

You've said Cro Cop gave you the toughest fight of your career. Why do you think he's struggled in the UFC?
I think it has to do with motivation. He had won the Pride Grand Prix in 2006 and maybe he needed to have a rest after such a big accomplishment. I don't know but I hope he will be alright.

I'd like to know if he's ever thought about (and if he's attempted) making a cut to 205?
No, I've never attempted it and I don't see the point of making such a cut in my case.

The question I have for fedor is the question EVERYBODY has for fedor - why didn't you make the deal happen with UFC?
The conditions offered by the UFC were not good enough. There were many points both parties were OK with, but at the same time, there were some sticking points that were not resolved. I'm 100% satisfied with what Strikeforce could offer me and my company M-1 Global. We talked to them and I like their style, behavior and the way they treat people with respect.

When will Americans be able to see Aleksander, your brother, fight in the US?
I think Aleksander himself should answer this question. He is on his own right now -- managing his own career now -- so I can't say definitely about that.

Fedor, what do you think is the ideal # of fights per year at this stage in your career?
About three fights a year.

I'd like to know who are his favorite fighters and if he's still thinking about an UFC debut in the future?
I like watching Gegard Mousasi fight. He fights smart.

Ask him if he's a fan of other sports, and whether he has met, or would like to meet, other Russian professional athletes?
When I have some free time, I like watching sports. Last year, I was honored to bear the Olympic torch with many other prominent Russian athletes. Also when I come to Moscow or St. Petersburg I meet professional athletes occasionally.

How much longer does Fedor plan on fighting?
I can't predict the future. All I can say now is that I enjoy doing it today.

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Hand Surgery Postpones Machida/Rua Rematch Indefinitely

The "immediate rematch" between Lyoto Machida and Mauricio "Shogun" Rua just got a lot less immediate. Following the controversial outcome of their title fight at UFC 104, Dana White wanted to set up a re-do as soon as possible, hoping for UFC 108 on January 2nd. Unfortunately, Yahoo! is reporting that Machida needs surgery on one of his hands, and won't be ready to return in two months. As of now, it's unclear when Machida vs. Rua II will actually happen.

NCRadioMan 11-05-2009 05:29 PM

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More MMA "news":

Fedor Emelianenko, the man most agree is the world’s best heavyweight, returns to action Saturday in Hoffman Estates, Ill., against the less experienced but still dangerous Brett Rogers.

The duel is the main event of Strikeforce/M-1 Global’s debut on CBS. Fedor is a fierce striker and an even deadlier submission player. He’s a resounding favorite at the sportsbooks and he should be.

While Rogers is not as big an underdog as James “Buster” Douglas was on Feb. 11, 1990, when he shocked the world with his dramatic 10th-round knockout of then-invincible Mike Tyson, a Rogers win would send similar shockwaves throughout the MMA world nevertheless.

So who will win? Sherdog.com caught up with dozens of professional fighters and trainers from the MMA community to gauge their opinions.

Chael Sonnen: Two fatties swinging like bums. Yawn, stretch, back to sleep.

What an idiot.

More mma stars picks for this fight here: http://www.sherdog.com/news/articles...s-rogers-20724
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Report: Mirko Cro Cop vs Ben Rothwell being considered for UFC 111

Famed heavyweight striker Mirko Filipovic (25-7-2) is reportedly considering a return to the Octagon to face fellow MMA transplant Ben Rothwell (30-7) at UFC 111, tentatively scheduled for the Acer Arena in Sydney, Australia, on Feb. 21 according to Sherdog.com.
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GSP ready to defend UFC Tittle against Hardy-Swick

When Dan (The Outlaw) Hardy takes on Mike (Quick) Swick next week at UFC 105 in Manchester, England, the most interested observer cageside will be Canadian Georges St. Pierre.

"Apparently I will probably fight the winner of this fight so I'm going to be watching it very carefully," St. Pierre told The Canadian Press.

The welterweight champion from Montreal has recovered from the abductor muscle tear - in three places - that he sustained in beating Thiago Alves at UFC 100 in July.

"My injury is 100 per cent now, I'm ready to go. I'm waiting to see what's going to happen next with the UFC. . . . I look forward to fighting again and I can't wait to see what's going to happen between Swick and Hardy," he added.

St. Pierre is more concerned that the winner of Hardy-Swick might leave the cage injured Nov. 14.

"Maybe one of these guys is going to break a hand. We don't know. it's mixed martial arts. it's a brutal sport. We don't know what's going to happen. Hopefully the winner of the fight is going to be 100 per cent and we'll be able to do it early next year."
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Tito Ortiz wants Chuck Liddell badly, again?

In an era in which Lyoto Machida and Anderson Silva are openly petitioning management for heavyweight fights, the idea of Tito Ortiz trying to chip away at the ego of Chuck Liddell should underwhelm you like nothing else.

"I think if I call him out enough times, I think he'll be a man and step up," Ortiz told MMAWeekly. "Why wouldn't he? That's a huge fight and a big payday for him. It will be good."

Why wouldn't he? Because Liddell, unlike Ortiz, had a gamesman's attitude toward the sport: Taking bouts that risked his guaranteed title bids, never turning down a fight and generally looking happy to be in there. He never headhunted graying fighters, something Ortiz does with alarming regularity.

After being slaughtered twice by Liddell, Ortiz has seen him softened up on successive occasions by Rashad Evans and Mauricio Rua. If you can't beat a fresh Liddell -- and he clearly could not -- then the next best thing must be to wait for an encouragingly bad MRI scan to come in before pursuing a third fight. Picking at a carcass doesn't flatter him.

Talk about yesterday's news. :r
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More talk about Renzo Gracie coming to UFC

Well-known Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu expert Renzo Gracie could be the latest member of the legendary Gracie family to grace the Octagon.

UFC co-owner Lorenzo Fertitta hinted on his official twitter account that the promotion is in negotiations to acquire Renzo Gracie's services.

When a fan tweeted a request to Fertitta saying, "bring Renzo to the octagon asap!!!", the UFC co-owner replied, "We are workin on it!"

Steelergar 11-06-2009 12:19 AM

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November is fight month. 4 major promotions within 2 weeks of eachother. Sengoku 11 starts early Saturday morning (I think 1am). At first I wasn't too excited about the card but after a closer look I like it now. Of course Strikforce Saturday night, I just noticed a Carlos Gracie Jr blackbelt is on the prelim card making his 2nd mma bout. UFC 105 next Saturday looks lack luster but hey its free. And 106 the week after that which has Lil Nog making his UFC debut against up comer Luiz Caine.
I was curious, who do you guys like in the Jason Miller/Jake Shields fight. Miller is almost a heavy underdog, but I thought he has performed great lately.

goalie204 11-06-2009 05:08 AM

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fedor shmedor. Shields will win

LasciviousXXX 11-06-2009 05:21 AM

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Originally Posted by goalie204 (Post 633749)
fedor shmedor.

BLASPHEMY!!!!!! :rlz


;)

Ken 11-06-2009 07:59 AM

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The CBS card is stacked. AND FREE! I usually do not agree with these type of statements, but I'm making one; This free card will top just about any card the UFC *is willing to put together for PPV.

I'll take:
Fedor
Miller
Mousasi
Wedum

And if the UFC lets Hendo go they are retard. yes, I'm taking immature jabs.


*is willing: They could but choose not to.

NCRadioMan 11-06-2009 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Ken (Post 633899)
The CBS card is stacked. AND FREE! I usually do not agree with these type of statements, but I'm making one; This free card will top just about any card the UFC *is willing to put together for PPV.

I'll take:
Fedor
Miller
Mousasi
Wedum

And if the UFC lets Hendo go they are retard. yes, I'm taking immature jabs.


*is willing: They could but choose not to.

The card is stacked and looks great!

Dan Henderson Moves To Strikeforce

Former PRIDE title-holder and UFC middleweight contender has signed and moved to Strikeforce.

This has been reported already in various MMA websites and has been confirmed by UFC President Dana White.

Dana White says, "I guarantee you 1,000 percent that Dan Henderson is signed by Strikeforce. Dan and I have been friends and we will continue to be friends, but it just didn’t work out and he went to Strikeforce."

However, many other reports are taking the statement of Dana White with a grain of salt, saying that they'll be waiting for the official announcement from Dan Henderson himself before they can believe the news.


SF is getting stronger by the day.

NCRadioMan 11-07-2009 01:35 PM

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Strikeforce: Fedor vs Rogers - Weigh In Results

Main Bouts (on CBS):
- Fedor Emelianenko (232 lbs) vs. Brett Rogers (264 lbs)
- Jason "Mayhem" Miller (184 lbs) vs. Jake Shields (184.5 lbs)
- Gegard Mousasi (205 lbs) vs. Rameau Thierry Sokoudjou (204 lbs)
- Antonio Silva (263 lbs) vs. Fabricio Werdum (242 lbs)

STACKED!

Preliminary Bouts:
- Marloes Coenen (145 lbs) vs. Roxanne Modafferi (140 lbs)
- Jeff Curran (145 lbs) vs. Dustin Neace (150 lbs)
- Shamar Bailey (170 lbs) vs. John Kolosci (171 lbs)
- Deray Davis (170.5 lbs) vs. Mark Miller (171 lbs)
- Nate Moore (184 lbs) vs. Louis Taylor (185.5 lbs)
- Jonatas Novaes (155.5 lbs) vs. Christian Uflacker (156 lbs)

also,

Time premitting Marloes Coenen vs Roxanne Modafferi will be live on CBS

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UFC champ St. Pierre lands Under Armour endorsement

On Thursday, the French-Canadian welterweight champion inked a deal with Under Armour, becoming the first mixed martial artist to sign a major endorsement deal with a mainstream sports apparel company. The multi-year agreement makes St. Pierre the face -- and body -- of Under Armour's underwear line, a relationship that kicks off with an extensive media campaign this holiday season.

wavescrashing 11-07-2009 01:52 PM

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I'll definitely be watching tonight!

Santesyu 11-07-2009 02:17 PM

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I wonder is fedor up to the challenge people hail up as the best but..I wonder has the times changed for him atleast..

NCRadioMan 11-07-2009 09:45 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Santesyu (Post 635725)
I wonder is fedor up to the challenge people hail up as the best but..I wonder has the times changed for him atleast..

The times, they are not a changin'. He is still "The Last Emperor". :banger

http://api.ning.com/files/Fnb5N9wayx...M20d/fedor.jpg

Santesyu 11-07-2009 09:51 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by NCRadioMan (Post 636110)
The times, they are not a changin'. He is still "The Last Emperor". :banger

http://api.ning.com/files/Fnb5N9wayx...M20d/fedor.jpg

He won against brett I give him props for that..:tu but lets see what he can do if he signs over to the UFC then you have the right to put that terminator pic up if he keeps this up of course :r

kayaker 11-07-2009 10:02 PM

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My thoughts on Strikeforce:

Miller surprised me, but I haven't really seen him fight. He was quite game and came close to finishing Shields. Shields controlled the fight for the most part, but I never thought he had Miller in any danger.

Bigfoot had a great first round, what happened? I was thinking he must have got hurt, maybe broke a hand or something, or was he just gassed?

Gehard is pretty awesome. I would really like to see him in the UFC. Soku was the most well rounded that I've ever seen him.

Brett did better than most in the last 3 years, but Fedor still rules supreme. A smart fight who is fast and strong on his feet and great on the ground.

I would have liked to seen the women's fight, but I'll have to wait for the posted vids.

Overall, the televised card was very good, especially for being free.:tu

NCRadioMan 11-07-2009 10:06 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Santesyu (Post 636118)
He won against brett I give him props for that..:tu but lets see what he can do if he signs over to the UFC then you have the right to put that terminator pic up if he keeps this up of course :r

Despite what Dana tries to tell everyone, the UFC is not THE premier mma company out there. The 185'ers are probably the best though. There is nobody in the UFC that could compete with Fedor right now. The hvwt. division in UFC is not that great. I am a huge fan of Lesnar but I think he would end up just like like Rogers. Mainly because of inexperience. Give Lesnar 5-7 more fights then it could be a contest. Fedor has defeated the best in the world time and time again in Pride when the hvwt. division was obviously stacked like no time in history.

Here is a list of who I think are the best heavy's in each company. I think it's pretty much a wash.

UFC heavy's:
Brock Lesnar
NOG (beaten by Fedor)
Junior Dos Santos
Shane Carwin
Cain Velasquez
Cheick Kongo

SF-M-1 Global heavy's:
Fedor Emelianenko
Brett Rogers
Alistair Overeem
Fabricio Werdum
Bobby Lashley
Daniel Cormier
Antonio Silva

When it comes to great mma promotions, I would put Dream and Sengoku above both UFC and SF.

Steelergar 11-07-2009 10:43 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Santesyu (Post 636118)
He won against brett I give him props for that..:tu but lets see what he can do if he signs over to the UFC then you have the right to put that terminator pic up if he keeps this up of course :r

Great fight, Ithought Fedor was in trouble in the 1st roung when he was against the cage. I missed the 1st 2 fights hopefully they will be a vid soon. As far as the UFC see goes theirs nobody their that gives Fedor a serious threat (not saying they don't have chance). I'm guessing that Fedor fights Overeem next in DREAM since they traded so many fighters to Strikforce and Silva fights Rodgers. Miller is a great fighter I couldn't really say he was beat by Shields. I thought he was going to choke him out at the end of one of the rounds. I wish they had the one 10 minute and one 5 minute round like DREAM. More fights finish that way.

ZJB 11-07-2009 10:46 PM

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Name one formidable opponent Fedor has beat in the past couple years. I believe if he fought Lesnar or even Mir he'd have serious problems he has not fought any highly ranked HW's in quite awhile. Rodgers was even doing good and he has virtually no experience.

Anderson Silva would annihilate him and he's a MW.

zitro_joe 11-07-2009 10:52 PM

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Fedor has beat nog, but it was no easy fight for him, it was a long grueling three rounds. That's just the way Nog fights.

I thing fedor would definitely be a force in the UFC HW, II don't believe he would dominate in a sense. I mean Fujita almost knocked him out...Fujita????


Brett looking great tonight when looking at the previous Brett Rogers. His sportsmanship after the fight was just disgusting - what a punk. I don't he would beat anyone on the UFC roster he has up there. I am pretty sure that Alistair is on the juice. Fabrico was manhandled in the UFC Bobby LAshley is a threat, once his stand-up improves; Cormier and Bigfoot, not sold on them yet. Definitely top tier but not top ten. IF Carwin ever decides to be a full time fight; that guy will reign.

Steelergar 11-07-2009 10:58 PM

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Are you serious? Andre and Tim were the #2 ranked Heavyweights in the world when he fought them. Barnet was #3 before that fell threw. Just because Fedor beats the top guys then they drop in the rankings doesn't he's not fighting the best. He beat Rodgers at his own game, the stand up was his only chance. I believe Rodgers has better stand up the Lesnar and so does Andre. Brock's best chance would be to pin the Combat Sambo champion to the ground. Not Happening! Mir is a fraud, his BJJ is a joke, his mouth is too big, and the only reason why he is in the UFC is because he is friends with Joe Silva the matchmaker. You must think Anderson Silva fights the best in Cote, Leittes and Griffin.

Steelergar 11-07-2009 11:08 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by zitro_joe (Post 636187)
Fedor has beat nog, but it was no easy fight for him, it was a long grueling three rounds. That's just the way Nog fights.

I thing fedor would definitely be a force in the UFC HW, II don't believe he would dominate in a sense. I mean Fujita almost knocked him out...Fujita????


I am pretty sure that Alistair is on the juice. Fabrico was manhandled in the UFC Bobby LAshley is a threat, once his stand-up improves; Cormier and Bigfoot, not sold on them yet. Definitely top tier but not top ten. IF Carwin ever decides to be a full time fight; that guy will reign.

Fabricio manhandled? Didn't he only lose one fight? From a real placed punch on a shoot at that. Overeem on juice? I don't know how you decide that but I'm sure its something Lesnar's never done? Who's Carwin never heard of him?

zitro_joe 11-07-2009 11:15 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Steelergar (Post 636200)
Fabricio manhandled? Didn't he only lose one fight? From a real placed punch on a shoot at that. Overeem on juice? I don't know how you decide that but I'm sure its something Lesnar's never done? Who's Carwin never heard of him?

It is well known that Arlovski has a glass chin, and he beat Werdum. Werdum did some damage to Gabriel and vera, but Vera should not be a HW anyways. Yes, Junior dos Santos MANHANDLED Werdum.

Brett beat AA, jus nasty - glass chin. Brett Punches *hard* not takign that away from him. Fedor is #1 in my books, but I would like to see him in the UFC, against better compitition. When AA and Tim were the champs, the UFC HW division stunk, bad! I dont think Barnett will fight in the states for a long time. This was the second time he was popped for juice. Or he wont be fighting in CA or NV for awhile at least...

I admit it is just my opinion that Alistair is on the juice. Just find it curious why he has refused to fight in the states for two years (where he knows he would get tested). He always cites injuries, but he would be fighting a week later. A miraculous recovery.

I am pretty sure Lesner was on the juice at one point in time as well.

Never heard of Carwin...you're just being silly. It is just my opinion that he would be a great fighter if he trained full time. You make me laugh,:D

Steelergar 11-07-2009 11:24 PM

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Everybody has a glass chin its a pressure point on you body. The impact on your chin rattles your head in a way that causes a sensory overload resulting in a KO. Another one is the side of the head where Rodgers was hit. I guess he has a glass head.


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