Originally posted by Pete K
It was just a matter of time.
I'd be shocked if it turned out the guy has even an 80 IQ.
Renzo
Ok, let's do this.
LinX
i love mma :)
Lews
I keep reading this title as "The MDMA thread" =/
LinX
i love mdma also..
SLR722
You guys see the Strikeforce card last week with Diaz/Zaromskis? Diaz looks better and better every time. And the Manhoef/Lawler fight...Melvin was in Robbie up till the end.
Nate got pwned tonight, wasn't expecting that. I thought he had a shot at beating Anderson in the rematch.
amp3
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Originally posted by SLR722
You guys see the Strikeforce card last week with Diaz/Zaromskis? Diaz looks better and better every time. And the Manhoef/Lawler fight...Melvin was in Robbie up till the end.
Nate got pwned tonight, wasn't expecting that. I thought he had a shot at beating Anderson in the rematch.
Nick has some weird boxing style but damn if it hasn't been effective in his recent fights. I saw the compu strike stats for lawler/manhoef, fight. Robbie had 7 or 9 landed strikes, compared to 30-40 for melvin. That hail mary he threw at the end...wow.
As for tonight's fight, I wish I put money down on Sonnen, I didn't think Nate woould get schooled that bad. Also go Couture, I know it was against Coleman, but he looked awesome. Go old man.
Pete K
Belfort injured, off UFC 112
The Ultimate Fighting Championship’s plans for a spectacular debut in the Middle East took a hit on Thursday when an injured shoulder forced Vitor Belfort to withdraw from his middleweight title fight with champion Anderson Silva at UFC 112 on April 10 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
UFC president Dana White confirmed the news in a text message to Yahoo! Sports on Thursday. White said Silva would remain on the card, but did not say whom he would fight or whether it would be a championship fight.
The Brazilian website, Tatame first reported the news. It quoted Jayme Sandall, one of Belfort’s coaches, as saying “He was training but not using the arm for a long time because of the injury.”
White was in a meeting Thursday afternoon and could not be reached for comment or additional details.
A lightweight championship fight between B.J. Penn and top contender Frankie Edgar is still on the card.