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  1. Lord of The Curry

    MMA Comments that Don't Warrant a Thread

    On the main page of Sherdog..... Roger Huerta wants to flex a new muscle. The popular lightweight has turned down a new five-fight contract with the UFC to pursue a career in acting in 2009. Huerta has one more fight on his current contract with the UFC that will see him back in the Octagon some time before December. After that, Huerta said he’d re-evaluate his options. “I’m not burned out [with fighting],” said Huerta. “I have one fight left with the UFC and I want to honor that. As soon as they tell me to fight, I’ll fight my last fight on the contract.” After getting bit by the bug last summer shooting a role in the film “Tekken,” Huerta said the timing felt right to tackle a wholly different challenge. “I saw that you have to dedicate as much as you do to training for a fight as you do for an acting role and I’m intrigued by that,” said Huerta. “I’m 25 years old. I see Chuck Liddell and Randy Couture and they didn’t really hit their primes till their thirties. I’m only going to be young so long and I know that movies and agencies and what not want the young look.” The handsome bi-lingual fighter was pushed heavily on the press following his rousing victory over Leonard Garcia at UFC 69 in April 2007. The performance landed the Minneapolis resident the cover of Sports Illustrated that May – a first in the sport’s 15-year history. However, Huerta believes it was his gut-wrenching performance against Clay Guida at “The Ultimate Fighter 6” finale in December 2007 that brought on his popularity with fans. “I felt naked after that fight because I gave everything I had in there, from physical abilities to my emotions,” said Huerta. “I was a little messed up in the head for the next two months. That last round took a lot out of me. I went to another level mentally.” Though Huerta (20-2-1, 1 NC) fought and won five times in 2007 -- culminating with the Guida bout -- his schedule became muddled the next year. In 2008, he entered the cage only once and lost to Kenny Florian via unanimous decision at UFC 87 last August. Huerta’s contract was extended for two six-month periods during that time due to his inability to commit to fights that were offered to him. Over the summer, Huerta made plans to return to Augsburg College, but the opportunity to play Miguel “The Matador” Rojo in the feature film adaptation of the popular video game “Tekken,” proved too good an opportunity to pass up. Huerta remains one class shy of his Bachelor’s Degree, while the film, in which Huerta has a small speaking role, is due out in fall 2009. Huerta also turned down a fight with Joe Stevenson at UFC 95 on Feb. 21 in London, due to “personal family issues.” Stevenson will now face Diego Sanchez instead. Huerta’s reps believe the fighter’s future in film looks promising. Huerta recently signed a three-movie development deal with Lion’s Gate films, whose recent projects include “The Transporter 3” and “The Spirit.” “Roger loves fighting for the UFC, but it doesn’t make sense for him to re-sign and continually let them down when he can’t take fights due to other projects,” said Huerta’s manager Jeff Clark, of NCFC Fight Management. “They have a business to run and schedules to keep as well.” Still, others might see a different motivation for Huerta’s decision not to sign on the dotted line this time around. Huerta caused waves last July in an interview with Fight! Magazine where he voiced discontent with the UFC’s pay scale and the public relation responsibilities placed on fighters for little to no pay. Huerta said he was spread too thin between appearances and his first movie role at the time and misspoke. “I was thinking like a young kid,” said Huerta of the infamous interview. “I’m young and people make mistakes.” Huerta and his management downplayed any ill will with Zuffa LLC., which owns the UFC. In fact, Huerta says his relationship with UFC owners Lorenzo Fertitta and Dana White, the promotion’s president, has never been stronger. “I personally look up to Lorenzo and Dana,” he said. “This sport wouldn’t be where it is without them. With the $40 million in the hole and Dana grinding it out through everything, and putting the sport on the map, we owe them a lot.” Without his income from fighting, Huerta said he’ll supplement his bank account with appearances and seminars while he takes acting classes. He also plans to join one of his trainers in Los Angeles for auditions through a talent agent who coordinates with his NCFC fight management. He said he had no plans to talk to other promotions once his UFC contract’s non-compete period is satisfied some time around April 2010. “The UFC is my home and it is my family and eventually I’ll come back,” said Huerta. “Pursuing the modeling and acting thing, that’s kind of where I’m at right now. The fighting will always be there. I’ll always have that in me. The truth is I’ve been fighting my whole life for everything, and this to me, is something else.”
  2. Lord of The Curry

    UFC 96: Jackson vs. Jardine

    I'd say yes. Saunders/McLovin, Gonz/Carwin and Miller/Maynard all should be good fights. Nationwide has also had pretty hot crowds in the past so I think you'd have fun regardless of the star power a show carries.
  3. Lord of The Curry

    UFC 96: Jackson vs. Jardine

    It's still on for 96, just forgot to post it in the update. EDIT: Fixed
  4. Lord of The Curry

    2009 TSM Poster Tournament: The Round of 32

    I also say it Kay-Oh-Ay-Bee
  5. Lord of The Curry

    Byron, you're a fucking douche...

    I figured EHME drinking factored into this one way or another.
  6. Lord of The Curry

    Byron, you're a fucking douche...

    What brought this on?
  7. Lord of The Curry

    UFC 96: Jackson vs. Jardine

    UFC 96 Chuck Liddell vs TBA Jim Miller vs Gray Maynard Dustin Hazeltt vs Ben Saunders Shane Carwin vs Gabriel Gonzaga Brandon Vera vs Mike Patt Jason Day vs Kendall Grove Shane Nelson vs Aaron Riley Ryan Jensen vs Steve Steinbess Marc Bocek vs David Beilkheden Tim Botesch vs Jason Brillz At this point it's expected that if Shogun comes out of the Coleman fight victorious and injury free that we'll get Chuck vs Shogun as the main event with Jardine now fighting Luiz Cane in April.
  8. Lord of The Curry

    UFC 97: Redemption

    Anderson Silva vs Thales Leites Frank Mir vs Brock Lesnar II David Loiseau vs Ed Herman Jonathan Goulet vs Tamdan McCrory Keith Jardine vs Luiz Cane
  9. Lord of The Curry

    Who Would Win in a Fight?

    This is one on one shit. If backup were in question it would change every fights dynamic.
  10. Lord of The Curry

    Who Would Win in a Fight?

    Indy snatches the blaster away with his bullwhip and Han is fucked.
  11. Lord of The Curry

    UFN: Stephens vs. Lauzon

    This is, if anything a more even fight because Miller won't be totally lost on the ground should it go there.
  12. Lord of The Curry

    UFN: Stephens vs. Lauzon

    Joe Lauzon vs Hermes Franca (Main Event) Amir Sadollah vs Nick Catone Mac Danzig vs Josh Neer Rob Emerson vs Kurt Pellegrino Cain Velasquez vs Denis Stojnic Rich Clementi vs Gleison Tibeau Matt Grice vs George Sotiropolous Anthony Johnson vs Luigi "Joe Silva has a hard-on the size of Texas for me" Fioravanti Matt Riddle vs Steve Bruno Dan Miller vs Jake Rosholt Miller replaces an injured Alessio Sakara.
  13. Lord of The Curry

    So I've been sober for 3 days.

    Watch some fights. Then go start your own fite.
  14. Lord of The Curry

    2009 TSM Poster Tournament: The Round of 32

    Seriously bob, good one. I laughed my fucking ass off with that line.
  15. Lord of The Curry

    2009 TSM Poster Tournament: The Round of 32

    Can I just concede and VX moves on? He's a better man then I.
  16. Lord of The Curry

    So I've been sober for 3 days.

    Christ. If you're gonna go back on the sauce do it with some quality shit. On the flip side of things, way to keep it ghetto.
  17. Lord of The Curry

    2009 TSM Poster Tournament: The Round of 64

    Upon review of the thread everybody here who voted for me needs to change their votes for gtd.
  18. Lord of The Curry

    2009 TSM Poster Tournament: The Round of 64

    gtd is trying to pull some Swift Boat Veteran shit last-minute. Bringing up a thread where you rip Matt Young? Easy pickings. Still, good on ya.
  19. Lord of The Curry

    UFC 94 - Georges St. Pierre vs. BJ Penn II

    No, especially since Susan blogged it. Hilarious blog too and she swears all of it is true which means that you sir, attacked a harmless evergreen tree whilst plastered.
  20. Lord of The Curry

    UFC 94 - Georges St. Pierre vs. BJ Penn II

    Keith David unquestionably. On a totally unrelated note I heard you got sauced beyond human belief on NYE.
  21. Lord of The Curry

    The Things That Anger You Thread.

    I'm sure Atlanta is nice and your home is your home and all but....I dunno. I don't see myself being in a hurry to leave Madrid.
  22. Lord of The Curry

    Your top 10 films of 2008

    From all accounts Miracle at St. Ana was a flop.
  23. Lord of The Curry

    UFC 94 - Georges St. Pierre vs. BJ Penn II

    We need Morgan Freeman doing a voiceover for the preview. Or the dude who played Brooks in Shawshank. GSP vs Penn II: Get busy living or get busy dying.
  24. Lord of The Curry

    So I've been sober for 3 days.

    Meh, even if it's quality bud you won't be high forever. Take a study break.
  25. Lord of The Curry

    So I've been sober for 3 days.

    Are you at least compensating with copious amounts of chronic?
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