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Lord of The Curry

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  1. Speaking of, 28 Weeks Later is out on DVD this week and will most definitely be picked up.
  2. How many characters are stuck inside the confines of Czech's avatar? I counted something like 16.
  3. The new Sunset Rubdown is pretty nifty but I'm not sure where it's going to end up on the list when all is said and done. I'd still put it up there as a candidate though.
  4. Reports are now surfacing that Lombard's Visa application isn't going to process in time and he won't be cleared to fight, leaving them to find a new (and hopefully higher-end) opponent for Karo. Two words, one awesome fight: Marcus Davis.
  5. I'm starting this because I watched Tyson Griffin vs Frank Edgar the other day which got me thinking about the trilogy of awesome this year that has been Tyson Griffin, Clay Guida and Roger Huerta, not to mention all of their opponents. With dudes like Gomi, Hansen, Kawijiri, Melendez and Aoki either MIA or tied up elsewhere the UFC LW's are getting their chance to step up and show what they're made of and so far it's working wonders for both the company and the fighters themselves. Now, I'm not a fan of the mindset that would say that the above-mentioned fighters could come in and clean house on every single UFC fighter but moreso of the school of thought that they'd have a difficult time with some of the upper-level fighters in that division. Not to say that the division itself couldn't use those guys and with JZ Cavalcanti looking to be at the top of the heap right now the UFC can't honestly say they have the cream of the crop but this division isn't getting shit-on like it was when PRIDE was still running shows. Which begs the question: when was a division this good? Both in terms of talent and the fights that have been put on, I can't remember. Look at the list for fucks sake... BJ Penn Joe Stevenson Roger Huerta Clay Guida Tyson Griffin Joe Stevenson Kenny Florian Din Thomas Kurt Pellegrino Sean Sherk Hermes Franca Thiago Tavares Frank Edgar Spencer Fisher And this isn't even including the up-and-comers like Dustin Hazzlet, Cole Miller, Gleison Tibeau and others. What other divisions of the past (and even the future) can stack up against the 2007 roster of UFC Lightweights?
  6. I too, would enjoy watching Hughes tool Serra in front of the fellow guineas.
  7. You can all thank me later for driving Czech away. Or at least we can hope that's what happens.
  8. Halpert, 1. Temp, doesn't matter 'cause he's not tappin' the Beeze.
  9. It's exactly because Kongo beat Cro-Cop. The plan, before Kongo fucked it up was to run Nog vs Cro-Cop II in December for #1 Contender. After the Herring fight I'm way more scared for Nog in this fight then I need to be/should be.
  10. Main Card Rashad Evans vs Michael Bisping Karo Parysian vs Hector Lombard Frank Edgar vs Spencer Fisher Dave Terrell vs Ed Herman Houston Alexander vs Thiago Silva per UFC.com
  11. Peace out Raycroft. Let us know how the weather in St. Johns is.
  12. For some reason I'm not really regretting missing this season so far. Maybe once, like PK said the undeserving fighters get taken out I'll pay attention.
  13. Houston Alexander vs Thiago Silva, also confirmed by UFC.com Fuck it, this card rules.
  14. They're likely holding that one off for the December show.
  15. That Goulet kick is great. Fighters getting caught off balance on head-kick KO's make for some amazing visuals. See; Cro-Cop, Mirko and Thompson, Josh.
  16. I was waiting for Toby to hit on Kelly after he finished the race and just sat there.
  17. To be fair, the flying knee is one of the top five greatest KO's in MMA history. I'll argue anything against that ma'fucka.
  18. Pam and Jim uber-geek out moment. Sweet fuck, this isn't gonna last long so I'm gonna enjoy it. And man, if I went into tonights episode thinking "They can't make Jenna Fischer more fuckable"......I'm ashamed.
  19. Make no mistake, this is Vera's toughest test to date. He's more or less bulldozed over Scherner, Eilers, Silva and Mir with relative ease and I just don't see him taking Sylvia out in the same fashion.
  20. Make no mistake, this is Vera's toughest test to date. He's more or less bulldozed over Scherner, Eilers, Silva and Mir with relative ease and I just don't see him taking Sylvia out in the same fashion.
  21. And even then, Randy showed that Sylvia doesn't use his size and reach to his potential and if Randy can light Tim up standing then Vera should have no problem.
  22. Nog is rumored to be taking on either Kongo or Mir on the December show. I think in terms of star-power the card isn't the greatest but the matchups are intriguing. Edgar/Fisher especially should be a good scrap with serious title ramifications. And hey, anytime Karo is fighting I'm down to watch.
  23. Ryo Chonan vs Thiago Alves @ UFC 78. Holla. Card so far for the show..... Karo Parysian vs Hector Lombard: This Time, It's for Judo Ed Herman vs David Terrell/TBA: TBA is there for as Terrell will likely injure himself before the fight takes place Joe Lauzon vs Jason Reinhardt Spencer Fisher vs Frankie Edgar Akihiro Gono vs Tamdan McCrory Thiago Alves vs Ryo Chonan UFC is trying to lock up Tito/Rashad II as the main event as they have since realized that even if Sherks appeal is held up he won't be able to fight in time. Good card so far which they're gonna need with a non-title main event.
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