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UFC 101 - Saturday, August 8th
Because Sam is an impatient bitch 

Let's go Ken Flo! Arriba Peru! This fight will be epic.
And of course Silva will win. Should be another great fight, though.
omg so hot !!! i am sure it be great show 
I (obviously) cannot wait for those two fights. Think my hero (Silva) might just meet his match. Will be entertaining to find out!
Also, I love KFlo, but really think BJ will destroy him.
I not so secretly want my other MMA crush Griffin to win.
We all know I'll be watching 
This will be a true test for The Spider. Gonna be epic.
Fedor and Barnett is coming up on Affliction, as well. Vitor Belfort is also on the card. ![]()
I'm surprised you would say that, Renz, considering so many people believe that Silva is more skilled than Griffin. I think Griffin has a tough chin and can take a lot of punishment, which is what is def needed to go against someone like Silva - but Silva always seems so damn tricky to me.
What camp has Griffin been training in for this fight - do you know?
noob question: is ufc really that big in the us and maybe other countries in europe? here in germany we only had a short public discussion if this sport should be banned because dsf (german sports station) is now showing this every saturday night
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| Originally posted by squirrelly I'm surprised you would say that, Renz, considering so many people believe that Silva is more skilled than Griffin. I think Griffin has a tough chin and can take a lot of punishment, which is what is def needed to go against someone like Silva - but Silva always seems so damn tricky to me. What camp has Griffin been training in for this fight - do you know? |
Sara, there's a reason Anderson Silva is considered one of the best pound-for-pound fighters in the world. Much like Machida, he's damn good and elusive. That being said, he's still moving up from Middleweight to Light Heavyweight which makes the fight an exciting one.
I think Silva will win, but Forrest Griffin will be ready to fight and might surprise a lot of people. We'll see.
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| Originally posted by Renzo Sara, there's a reason Anderson Silva is considered one of the best pound-for-pound fighters in the world. Much like Machida, he's damn good and elusive. |
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| Originally posted by iammesol I think Forrest's attitude and ground game are the biggest advantages he has against Anderson. The only recent losses Silva has had were submissions. Also, nearly every single person they put in the ring with Silva has the "oh shit what is he going to do to me?! I need to play it safe!" attitude, where Forrest will walk in and do what you need to do to Anderson: fight him. |
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| Originally posted by iammesol Agreed. These two are the best in the business at the moment along with Fedor. |
hey, could someone please answer my question
you all seem like pros
Can't wait. Love Anderson and Forrest both. Would be cool to see Forrest take it, but I doubt it.
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| Originally posted by Renzo GSP, too. No list is complete without him. He's a beast. |
MMA has definitely seeped its way into mainstream culture here in the States, and it's gaining popularity worldwide. Michael Bisping, for example, is English, so I'm sure he has a nice little following over there.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/ar..._ufc.html?cat=9
Forrest is going to get embarrassed if he doesn't land a lucky punch in that first 1:00-1:30. Should be fun to watch & laugh.
Forrest has been looking better in the last few fights, but he is no where near anderson in striking. Which leaves Anderson's only possible weakness, the ground. Good luck Forrest, hopefully he doesn't play into what everyone wants him to do and walk into a bunch of silva punches and knees.
Florian is such a nerd, he just isn't tough. He seems like a kid brother getting beat up on. but he has been on a win streak, unfortunately BJ is unstoppable at 155.
BJ and Anderson
decent card.
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| Originally posted by Renzo Fedor and Barnett is coming up on Affliction, as well. Vitor Belfort is also on the card. |
Would love to see Kenny win this, BJ has been getting on my nerves for a long time. Too much whining.
I think Forest will get beat, but I will be cheering for him. He is training out of one of the best camps out there at couture, so he has that, and his weight going for him (and heart!).
To the german, yes it is very popular here. Easily three nights a week that you can find mma programming on tv. Starting to get a little coverage on espn, and if that wasn't enough, a former UFC HW champ was on 'celebrity rehab'.
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| Originally posted by iammesol I think Forrest's attitude and ground game are the biggest advantages he has against Anderson. The only recent losses Silva has had were submissions. Also, nearly every single person they put in the ring with Silva has the "oh shit what is he going to do to me?! I need to play it safe!" attitude, where Forrest will walk in and do what you need to do to Anderson: fight him. |
I didn't mean the losses were recent, just the most recent losses.
And I still say that Okami disqualification is bullshit
Well yeah.
I want to see Griffin get caught in the clinch. 
some what related
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| "Affliction: Trilogy" Fedor Emelianenko vs. Josh Barnett headliner could be scrapped With just 10 days remaining until the long-awaited heavyweight matchup, the "Affliction: Trilogy" main event between Fedor Emelianenko (30-1) and Josh Barnett (24-5) is likely to be scrapped. Barnett is unlikely to be licensed by the California State Athletic Commission after potentially failing a drug test, as first reported by Sherdog. Barnett, who reportedly denied any usage, could be replaced by Vitor Belfort (18-8) at the event, which takes place Aug. 1 at the Honda Center in Anaheim, Calif. In an email to MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com), a representative from the California State Athletic Commission said the regulatory body would issue a statement today. Affliction Vice President Tom Atencio could not immediately be reached for comment on Wednesday morning. Although he's won four consecutive fights, Belfort has recently been competing as a middleweight and even reportedly turned down a "Trilogy" bout with light heavyweight Gegard Mousasi because he didn't want to move up a weight class. However, he'd move up two weight classes to fight Emelianenko, though the payday is likely to be much greater. Belfort is currently scheduled to fight surging middleweight Jorge Santiago on the event's main card, so a Belfort-Emelianenko booking would spoil at least one main-card bout from the pay-per-view broadcast, barring a last-minute replacement. The Emelianenko vs. Barnett matchup had long been promoted and was the featured attraction at an event that could determine Affliction's future in the fight business. The potential loss of a main event between arguably the No. 1 and No. 2 heavyweight fighters in the world would certainly be a blow to the event's marketability. If it turns out Barnett did fail a drug test, it wouldn't be the first time. The 31-year-old defeated Randy Couture to win the UFC heavyweight title at UFC 36 in 2002, but he was stripped of the belt just months later after the Nevada State Athletic Commission announced that Barnett had tested positive for an anabolic steroid. He never fought in the UFC again. However, when speaking to Sherdog, Barnett said he plans to "clear his name" if the latest CSAC test comes back positive for drug use. |
Boomer, do you ever go to any of the LV fights?
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