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  • Kuzzy Powers
    Beautiful Like Moses
    • Oct 2008
    • 12542

    I dont think Silva would've gotten a yellow card.. but he definitely could've pressed more. Leites on the other hand.. that floppin nonsense was ridiculous.

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    • Liquidrob
      Izzy is a bum
      • Feb 2009
      • 11785

      Originally posted by Bob Kuzzy
      I dont think Silva would've gotten a yellow card.. but he definitely could've pressed more. Leites on the other hand.. that floppin nonsense was ridiculous.
      shit, they would have both gotten a yellow card in the 1st, they should have just done some jumpimg jacks instead to break a sweat
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      • Liquidrob
        Izzy is a bum
        • Feb 2009
        • 11785

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        • Kuzzy Powers
          Beautiful Like Moses
          • Oct 2008
          • 12542

          ^^ LOL..

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          • Point Blank
            Needs a hobby
            • Oct 2008
            • 14184

            Originally posted by Liquidrob
            Lmao

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            • Liquidrob
              Izzy is a bum
              • Feb 2009
              • 11785

              I think andersons new nick name should be anderson 'and 1' silva, what do you think?

              my all time favorite for him though is still 'Ong Black' back when he was tearing people up
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              • Kuzzy Powers
                Beautiful Like Moses
                • Oct 2008
                • 12542

                Lol @ And 1 Silva. Much better than Spider.

                I cant get over that .gif.. lol.. or the fact that Anderson even did that during a fight. Its even funnier now than it was when it happened.

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                • BigBiss
                  Junior Member
                  • Mar 2009
                  • 1912

                  Originally posted by heelswxman
                  So was this last PPV indicative of the sport? I'm trying to get into this but I was kind of let down by the last PPV. I've seen other fights that were really great to watch, but I did enjoy the Cane-Cantwell and thought that Kongo looked impressive.

                  Again, I'm a newbie so go easy on me.
                  Very Bad PPV for MMA. see if you can find a replay of the strike force event or the last UFC event (UFC 96) both were very good

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                  • Liquidrob
                    Izzy is a bum
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 11785

                    Originally posted by heelswxman
                    So was this last PPV indicative of the sport? I'm trying to get into this but I was kind of let down by the last PPV. I've seen other fights that were really great to watch, but I did enjoy the Cane-Cantwell and thought that Kongo looked impressive.

                    Again, I'm a newbie so go easy on me.
                    pretty bad actaully

                    the last strikeforce was great and it was on showtime

                    usually the UFC delivers, but this was a bad show, not everyone will be great, but when they are good, there is nothing better IMO

                    I would watch some UFC unleashed on spike, srikeforce is on Showtime and will do a CBS show, if you have HDNet try and catch DREAM, its a japanese based promotion

                    dont give up, the sport has a lot to offer

                    also, the sport is MMA (Mixed Martial Arts) and not just the UFC

                    and this is Fedor, the Baddest Man on the Planet

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                    • Steel Mamba
                      Nasty
                      • Nov 2008
                      • 2549

                      It's an indication of how imperative match-making is in MMA and that the sport still has a lot of growing to do. There's been some good fights of late, but very few marquee fights that were both ultra-competitive and exciting for any fight fan to watch. There just aren't as many wars between top contenders as there used to be. But anyway UFC 97 wasn't good on paper to begin with, 98 and 100 should serve as a better guage of how exciting the sport can be.
                      Last edited by Steel Mamba; 04-20-2009, 06:06 PM.

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                      • BigBiss
                        Junior Member
                        • Mar 2009
                        • 1912

                        Originally posted by Steel Mamba
                        It's an indication of how imperative match-making is in MMA and that the sport still has a lot of growing to do. There's been some good fights of late, but very few marquee fights that were both ultra-competitive and exciting for any fight fan to watch. But anyway UFC 97 wasn't good on paper to begin with, 98 and 100 should serve as a better guage of how exciting the sport can be.
                        True but at some point in MMA you get to a point were contenders have to fight. thats what happened here. really the main was the only bad match up. Chuck is just done at that level.

                        the other 3 fights were decent. and we got a good replay fight.

                        but you pay the money for the mains

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                        • CrimsonGhost56
                          True Blue
                          • Feb 2009
                          • 5981

                          Originally posted by heelswxman
                          So was this last PPV indicative of the sport? I'm trying to get into this but I was kind of let down by the last PPV. I've seen other fights that were really great to watch, but I did enjoy the Cane-Cantwell and thought that Kongo looked impressive.

                          Again, I'm a newbie so go easy on me.
                          watch any Pride DVD

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                          • Bigpapa42
                            Junior Member
                            • Feb 2009
                            • 3185

                            Originally posted by BigBiss
                            True but at some point in MMA you get to a point were contenders have to fight. thats what happened here. really the main was the only bad match up. Chuck is just done at that level.

                            the other 3 fights were decent. and we got a good replay fight.

                            but you pay the money for the mains
                            The UFC is running out of options at heavyweight. Seriously. Its not a deep division in the first place, and Silva has cleared it out pretty effectively. The way I see it, they have two options.

                            Look outside the UFC at some of the MWs that are out there. There is some talent. Guys like Jacarae, Mousasi, Mayhem Miller, Robbie Lawler, and even Melvin Manhoef. The problem is simple - they won't come cheap. Guys like Mousasi and Jacarae are getting good money in Japan, and I'm pretty sure Lawler is now under contract to Strikeforce. Given the none of them - even Lawler and Miller - have real good name recognition to casual fans, its a bad investment. You can't really throw them in against Silva right off the bat and sell PPVs, even if you might get a damned good fight out of it. And building them up is risky and takes time. So they just keep hoping that someone like Bisping will step up and become an elite talent.

                            The other option is to take the Pride approach - having your champion face un-qualified challengers for the belt really isn't a big deal if you don't headline those fights. Like Rob suggested, even have Silva defending his belt as the second or third main event on a PPV, or on a free show.

                            The reality is that the UFC seems to be running low on options for the MW division and Silva. The last two Silva fights and the negative reaction to them don't help. At all.

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                            • BigBiss
                              Junior Member
                              • Mar 2009
                              • 1912

                              Originally posted by Bigpapa42
                              The UFC is running out of options at heavyweight. Seriously. Its not a deep division in the first place, and Silva has cleared it out pretty effectively. The way I see it, they have two options.

                              Look outside the UFC at some of the MWs that are out there. There is some talent. Guys like Jacarae, Mousasi, Mayhem Miller, Robbie Lawler, and even Melvin Manhoef. The problem is simple - they won't come cheap. Guys like Mousasi and Jacarae are getting good money in Japan, and I'm pretty sure Lawler is now under contract to Strikeforce. Given the none of them - even Lawler and Miller - have real good name recognition to casual fans, its a bad investment. You can't really throw them in against Silva right off the bat and sell PPVs, even if you might get a damned good fight out of it. And building them up is risky and takes time. So they just keep hoping that someone like Bisping will step up and become an elite talent.

                              The other option is to take the Pride approach - having your champion face un-qualified challengers for the belt really isn't a big deal if you don't headline those fights. Like Rob suggested, even have Silva defending his belt as the second or third main event on a PPV, or on a free show.

                              The reality is that the UFC seems to be running low on options for the MW division and Silva. The last two Silva fights and the negative reaction to them don't help. At all.
                              Maia, Akiyama, Okami, Wanderlei coming down to 185 all they really need is maybe 1 or 2 fresh bodys

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                              • Liquidrob
                                Izzy is a bum
                                • Feb 2009
                                • 11785

                                Silva actually has some fights now, atleast they could be interesting match ups

                                Okami will get him down and keep trying, so he will push And1 Silva

                                Akiyama is a beast

                                Wand would be fun, he would be throwing hooks until he got KO'ed, lol

                                Maia might get ugly, he would have to pull guard, would be intertesting though if he can get And1 down

                                Interesting fact, And1 Silva is 3-3 against Japanese fighters, 3 decision wins

                                maybe Bisping would be fun, who knows

                                just pissed we got Irvin, Cote and Thales, what a waste of 3 fights, boo
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