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#77
His record doesn't say much as does Brock's, but he's an equal match for Brock, and Brock can't use his size advantage to keep people on the ground.
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I'll have to look for footage of Lashley's fights, I never got the impression that he is an aggressive guy.
As much as people hate on WWE, how would y'all feel about the two big dogs in UFC being former WWE talent?
As much as people hate on WWE, how would y'all feel about the two big dogs in UFC being former WWE talent?
#79
That would make me look at the UFC as a joke. Can't wait to see these guys mix it up with people over seas.
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You guys can still post them here, I am not using this thread to find content. We have our own protocol that works extremely well.
If I find a link here that works, I am not going to take it down. Our own tools will catch it soon enough. Our coverage for UFC 100 only lasts for the duration of the event and 72 hours after that. Once the 72 hours are up, we move on to something else. And I have the next two days off.
If I find a link here that works, I am not going to take it down. Our own tools will catch it soon enough. Our coverage for UFC 100 only lasts for the duration of the event and 72 hours after that. Once the 72 hours are up, we move on to something else. And I have the next two days off.
#81
I sure hope Dana White makes this happen!
But White remains confident he'll eventually sign Fedor Emelianenko, the Russian heavyweight considered among the sport's top pound-for-pound fighters. Emelianenko fights in Anaheim, Calif., on Aug. 1 to finish his contract with Affliction, and White said he'll go after the Russian striker with an open wallet.
"Eventually, Fedor is going to be here," White said. "I want him to come to the UFC. ... We'll do Brock vs. Fedor, and it'll be a huge fight. He's obviously contractually obligated to fight (in Anaheim), and once that's over, we'll see how it goes."
"Eventually, Fedor is going to be here," White said. "I want him to come to the UFC. ... We'll do Brock vs. Fedor, and it'll be a huge fight. He's obviously contractually obligated to fight (in Anaheim), and once that's over, we'll see how it goes."
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As much as we all want Fedor in the UFC, I dont think its gonna happen. When Couture was champ they got really really really close to making a deal but it still didnt happen. I think Dana offered him something like 2mil to fight Randy
When youre in contract with the UFC they have you by the *****. You have no freedom to do anything. Fedor on the other hand likes to participate in his Sambo tourneys. Im not saying its not gonna happen but im just not getting my hopes up.
When youre in contract with the UFC they have you by the *****. You have no freedom to do anything. Fedor on the other hand likes to participate in his Sambo tourneys. Im not saying its not gonna happen but im just not getting my hopes up.
#83
As much as we all want Fedor in the UFC, I dont think its gonna happen. When Couture was champ they got really really really close to making a deal but it still didnt happen. I think Dana offered him something like 2mil to fight Randy
When youre in contract with the UFC they have you by the *****. You have no freedom to do anything. Fedor on the other hand likes to participate in his Sambo tourneys. Im not saying its not gonna happen but im just not getting my hopes up.
When youre in contract with the UFC they have you by the *****. You have no freedom to do anything. Fedor on the other hand likes to participate in his Sambo tourneys. Im not saying its not gonna happen but im just not getting my hopes up.
#84
UFC Threatens to Ban EA MMA Fighters:
http://www.gamespot.com/news/blogs/r...ontrol;title;4
Source: Enthusiast blog MMA Scraps, relating a forum post on the Mixed Martial Arts Underground forums.
What we heard: It isn't just the fighters in the octagon that employ merciless tactics to defeat their opponents, it would seem. Last November, a number of news outlets reported that welterweight contender Jon Fitch and his fellow American Kickboxing Academy members were cut from the Ultimate Fighting Championship. Reportedly at cause for the move was a licensing disagreement between Fitch and the UFC on THQ's UFC Unleashed 2009, in which the fighter refused to sign away his name and likeness rights in a lifetime contract for the game.
While that issue ultimately came to a peaceful resolution, the UFC again appears to be strong-arming the mixed martial arts talent pool over the fighting organization's deal with THQ. As spotted by enthusiast blog MMA Scraps, a Mixed Martial Arts Underground forum poster with the username Golden Boy said yesterday that the UFC was prepared to ban all unsigned fighters who agree to be a part of Electronic Arts' upcoming MMA title.
"I hear that all [MMA] managers were informed that if any of their clients not currently under contract with the UFC sign to be a part of the EA game, the[y] will forever be banned for fighting in the UFC," Golden Boy wrote. Later in the thread, a poster using the handle KenP--who MMA Scraps identifies as notable MMA agent Ken Pavia--substantiated this claim, writing, "It's true. And they told me [they] want the word out."
EA announced its entrance into the MMA genre during its press conference at this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo. Though EA has yet to officially announce any fighters for the game, former UFC heavyweight champion Tim Sylvia told MMA News that he and fellow ex-champ Randy Couture had both been signed to appear in the game. EA Sports MMA is in development at Madden studio EA Tiburon, and the first installment is due in 2010.
The official story: Neither the UFC nor Ken Pavia's agency had responded to GameSpot's request for comment as of press time. EA declined to comment on the matter.
Bogus or not bogus?: Given the UFC's strong-arm business tactics in the past, this report seems entirely plausible. However, without firm confirmation from one of the parties involved one way or the other, it's impossible to say for certain.
What we heard: It isn't just the fighters in the octagon that employ merciless tactics to defeat their opponents, it would seem. Last November, a number of news outlets reported that welterweight contender Jon Fitch and his fellow American Kickboxing Academy members were cut from the Ultimate Fighting Championship. Reportedly at cause for the move was a licensing disagreement between Fitch and the UFC on THQ's UFC Unleashed 2009, in which the fighter refused to sign away his name and likeness rights in a lifetime contract for the game.
While that issue ultimately came to a peaceful resolution, the UFC again appears to be strong-arming the mixed martial arts talent pool over the fighting organization's deal with THQ. As spotted by enthusiast blog MMA Scraps, a Mixed Martial Arts Underground forum poster with the username Golden Boy said yesterday that the UFC was prepared to ban all unsigned fighters who agree to be a part of Electronic Arts' upcoming MMA title.
"I hear that all [MMA] managers were informed that if any of their clients not currently under contract with the UFC sign to be a part of the EA game, the[y] will forever be banned for fighting in the UFC," Golden Boy wrote. Later in the thread, a poster using the handle KenP--who MMA Scraps identifies as notable MMA agent Ken Pavia--substantiated this claim, writing, "It's true. And they told me [they] want the word out."
EA announced its entrance into the MMA genre during its press conference at this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo. Though EA has yet to officially announce any fighters for the game, former UFC heavyweight champion Tim Sylvia told MMA News that he and fellow ex-champ Randy Couture had both been signed to appear in the game. EA Sports MMA is in development at Madden studio EA Tiburon, and the first installment is due in 2010.
The official story: Neither the UFC nor Ken Pavia's agency had responded to GameSpot's request for comment as of press time. EA declined to comment on the matter.
Bogus or not bogus?: Given the UFC's strong-arm business tactics in the past, this report seems entirely plausible. However, without firm confirmation from one of the parties involved one way or the other, it's impossible to say for certain.
http://www.gamespot.com/news/blogs/r...ontrol;title;4
#85
Contracts in the UFC seem so shady. I guess if someone else makes money off anything that has to do with the UFC without Dana White getting a good chunk, he has to throw down the red flag. Horrible. Currently, Couture is still aging, but not fighting for another good year because of his contract. This is extremely lame.
Basically Couture's talent is ticking away while Dana White has his head up his own *** letting the contract rot. Retarded. Boo!
Basically Couture's talent is ticking away while Dana White has his head up his own *** letting the contract rot. Retarded. Boo!
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idk... Griffin is a beast... he can take a beating and give one too
that fight was lame.. no big action
You guys can still post them here, I am not using this thread to find content. We have our own protocol that works extremely well.
If I find a link here that works, I am not going to take it down. Our own tools will catch it soon enough. Our coverage for UFC 100 only lasts for the duration of the event and 72 hours after that. Once the 72 hours are up, we move on to something else. And I have the next two days off.
If I find a link here that works, I am not going to take it down. Our own tools will catch it soon enough. Our coverage for UFC 100 only lasts for the duration of the event and 72 hours after that. Once the 72 hours are up, we move on to something else. And I have the next two days off.