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http://videos.proelite.com/46768

 

Al Bundy on MMA , Really good

 

I have similar views on MMA, although I do feel there are still plenty of good fighters out there that are more than one hit wonders, but I only watch the best ofs usually on Spike and random fights on youtube.

 

I kind of liked the old stuff where you'd have the jiu jitsu vs muay thai. I'm not an expert on MMA, but if I did have to change one thing about it, it would be the standing up fighters off the ground. I think the guy on bottom should have to work his way back to his feet.

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To be fair, both have a tendency for picking up bit shit roles. Hounsou was in Deep Rising fer crissakes. Treat fucking Williams makes it through Deep Rising and Hounsou gets hacked with an axe early-on. This is what happens when you mix coke, grand theft auto, and low self-respect.

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Just finished watching the CNBC piece. It was a lot kinder to the UFC and Dana White than I thought it would be.

 

And while I agree with Jim Lamplee (sp?) that boxing is not dead...however it is not close to where I used to be. I was never a big boxing fan, but I could still name off the champs and top contenders...I can probably only name a handful of who the top guys are now anymore

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Just finished watching the CNBC piece. It was a lot kinder to the UFC and Dana White than I thought it would be.

 

And while I agree with Jim Lamplee (sp?) that boxing is not dead...however it is not close to where I used to be. I was never a big boxing fan, but I could still name off the champs and top contenders...I can probably only name a handful of who the top guys are now anymore

 

Boxing will never die, atleast in our lifetime. But everyone recognizes boxing's biggest problem, which is the heavyweight divison. It lacks that Mike Tyson, Muhammad Ali, Larry Holmes, Jack Dempsey, Joe Louis etc. Wlad Klitschko isn't on any of those boxers level, nor will he ever be. Once boxing gets that special HW, it will be alright.

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I'm arguing with someone about whether or not Chonan was winning his fight with Silva before the submission. I used to think Anderson was but after re watching I switched my opinion, so that makes me even more sure of Chonan winning before I re watch it again here in a couple minutes. What did you guys think?

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I had Chonan taking it. He was avoiding the big shots well and effectively countering everything along with mixing in leg kicks which helped weaken Anderson for the flying heel hook at the end.

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There's another MMA movie coming out, titled RedBelt (I think) that looks half-way decent.

 

Redbelt is gonna rule hard, I mean it has one of the best actors today in the lead role.

 

Tim Allen?

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Rich Franklin vs. Travis Lutter is going to be the "co-main event" on the March card w/ Silva/Hendo.

 

I mean, what can you really do with Rich at this point, while Silva is still the champ? He can never get another title match, so what the hell?

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I don't think Rich would even take a third fight with Anderson. How many times does a dude want his nose broke? He's not retarded like Noguiera who STILL thinks - after getting two of the worst, prolonged, beatings in MMA history - that he could still take Fedor.

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MMAjunkie.com has obtained ratings information for the Saturday December 8 finale for The Ultimate Fighter Season 6.

 

Spike TV’s live telecast of The Ultimate Fighter: Team Hughes vs. Team Serra” finale drew 2.5 million viewers and reached more men in the demographics of 18-34, 18-49, and 25-34 than anything else on television (broadcast or cable) in its timeslot. The telecast peaked with an impressive 2.9 million viewers at 11:30pm despite head-to-head competition from the Mayweather-Hatton pay-per-view boxing event.

 

Overall, the three-hour Spike TV telecast drew a 1.8 HH (1.7 million) rating with a 2.7 rating (769,000) rating with Men 18-34, a 2.8 rating (471,000) with Men 25-34, and a 2.2 rating (1.2 million) with Men 18-49 and 2.5 million viewers.

 

MMAjunkie.com has received official salary information for the event from the Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC). The full list of reported salaries and official results includes:

 

Roger Huerta - $38,000 ($19,000 to show + $19,000 to win)

Clay Guida - $11,000

Huerta defeated defeated Guida via submission (rear naked choke) in round three

 

Mac Danzig - $16,000 ($8,000 to show + $8,000 to win)

Tommy Speer - $8,000

Danzig defeated Speer via submission (rear naked choke) in round one

 

Jon Koppenhaver - $16,000 ($8,000 to show + $8,000 to win)

Jared Rollins - $8,000

Koppenhaver defeated Rollins via technical knockout (strikes) in round three

 

George Sotiropoulos - $16,000 ($8,000 to show + $8,000 to win)

Billy Miles - $8,000

Sotiropoulos defeated Miles via submission (rear naked choke) in round one

 

Ben Saunders - $16,000 ($8,000 to show + $8,000 to win)

Dan Barrera - $8,000

Saunders defeated Barrera via unanimous decision

 

Troy Mandaloniz - $16,000 ($8,000 to show + $8,000 to win)

Richie Hightower - $8,000

Mandaloniz defeated Hightower via technical knockout (strikes) in round one

 

Matt Arroyo - $16,000 ($8,000 to show + $8,000 to win)

John Kolosci - $8,000

Arroyo defeated Kolosci via submission (arm bar) in round one

 

Roman Mitichyan - $16,000 ($8,000 to show + $8,000 to win)

Dorian Price - $8,000

Mitichyan defeated Price via submission (ankle lock) in round one

 

Jonathan Goulet - $14,000 ($7,000 to show + $7,000 to win)

Paul Georgieff - $8,000

Goulet defeated Georgieff via submission (rear naked choke) in round one

 

Every winning fighter earned a salary that was 50 percent to show and 50 percent as a win bonus. For example, Danzig earned $16,000; $8,000 of that was his base salary, and the other $8,000 was earned as a win bonus. (Likewise, all of the night’s losing fighters would have doubled their salaries with a victory because of the win bonuses.)

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War Machine made like 50k between KO of the night, fight of the night, and his purse.

 

He needs it for his legal bills.

 

Here is the UFC 82 card, as of now.

 

Dan Henderson vs. Anderson Silva (for the UFC Middleweight Title)

Rich Franklin vs. Travis Lutter

Jon Fitch vs. Akihiro Gono

Josh Koscheck vs. Dustin Hazelett

Evan Tanner vs. ???

Jorge Gurgel vs. John Halverson

 

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Not a bad card, Koscheck/Hazelett will be a lot closer then people expect. Fitch should handle Gono quite easy, too bad Karo basically said he didn't want to fight Fitch because he's a tougher opponet. That would've been a fight I would like to see.

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MMAJunkie is reporting that Lindland and Dana have met together and discuss a possbility of Lindland returning to the UFC.

 

I really hope this happens.

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