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http://www.mma-core.com/videos/_Kimbo_Slice_vs_Matt_Mitrione_UFC_113?vid=10010722&tid=100
http://video.mmator.com/2010/05/lyoto-machida-mauricio-shogun-rua-2-ufc.html
Kimbo and the Dragon got owned last night.
I'm still trying to understand why Kimbo is in the UFC.
I'm still trying to understand why Kimbo is in the UFC.
He's not anymore. Dana said at the post-fight conference that he's gone.
Muay Thai won last night over Karate.
You know what would be a great match up after this, if they can match the lbs.
SHOGUN vs. THE SPIDER SILVA

Whoooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I was screaming and jumping around. That was nuts.
The king finally has his crown.
God, I hope Anderson moves up so Shogun can put him in his place.
Great fight.👍
Wow. I'm not sure about that one. Although I'm pleasantly surprised by Shogun's performance, Silva is in a different league. Shogun is a small light heavyweight, so the size advantage wouldn't really be there, either.
Using MMAth and the transitive property, Silva owned Forrest who owned Shogun....but we know that doesn't really matter.
Ok, I had to post this here. Classy move, Shogun stopping before the ref even steps in.
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Also. 😀
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Of course, it's MMA, anything can happen, but I don't really consider Silva in a different league. Shogun's history is nearly just as impressive, and a match up between two of the P4P best in the world would be great regardless.
Shogun's fight against Forrest barely even counts. He was coming off back to back knee surgeries. Shogun would destroy Forrest if they were to ever rematch.
i think evans definitely is much quicker but i think rampage is gonna catch him one time and KO him
Rampage is very similar to Vitor Belfort in that there's no way of predicting how well he will fight due to psychologic issues, etc. Similar to Belfort, he's an elite fighter when his head is in the game.
I'm not sure which Rampage is showing up tonight. I have always hated Rashad up until I saw him as a coach on the show, and now I only mildly dislike him.....I still think he'll probably beat Rampage, though. Of course, I'm rooting for Rampage, but just like before every Mir fight, I've emotionally prepared myself for a bad performance.
Here are my picks...keeping in mind that I am lucky to predict 50% correctly.
Jensen over Forbes via GnP (Jensen's from my hometown and is under-rated, and Forbes is inconsistent)
Riley over Brammer, but who cares
Cane over Diabate, although Cyrille has awesome striking skills.
Guillard over Lowe, who cares
Escudero over Dan Lauzon (Dan was recently booted from his training camp for poor dedication or something)
Kim over Sodallah (Kim is huge in Japan, and Amir is very beatable, but Amir definitely needs to become a commentator for WEC or something)
Diego over Hathaway
Lil Nog over Brilz, although this could be close
Duffee over anyone in the heavyweight division not named Shane or Brock.
Bisping over Miller, very close fight and might be fun to watch
Evans over Jackson via decision
Evans versus Shogun title fight...I'm looking forward to that one.
Lesnar versus Carwin title fight...hopefully, this will finally happen on July 3...I'll definitely be buying this one...
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How about Rampage vs Machida? There is no reason for that fight not to happen.![]()
That fight is not too appealing to me. Rampage would almost certainly lose.
Rampage just signed a six fight contract, the Evans fight being the first. They are at similar places in their careers (post-loss limbo). I think the fight makes sense.If the A-Team does well, and Dana decides to keep Rampage around, he will likely give him a "top 10" light heavyweight tune up match that is really more like "top 30," rather than feeding him to Machida and possibly ending his role as a true competitor for the title.
They are top competition for sure. Too bad Strikeforce lacks the roster to truly test them.I'd be most interested to see the UFC land some outside talent like King Mo or Gegard Mousasi, althoiugh Mousasi is unlikely to happen since he's part of the whole M-1/Fedor team that ruined their relationship with the UFC by trying to get co-promotion deals.
Of course, Rampage would probably lose to both of those guys.
I agree he's the underdog, but that would be a stand up battle. How can that not be appealing to you?
Rampage just signed a six fight contract, the Evans fight being the first. They are at similar places in their careers (post-loss limbo). I think the fight makes sense.