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June 13, 2010
Refereeing Overshadows FIghts at UFC 115.Posted by danbOnce again the referees are the talk of the MMA world...and the talk isn’t about their world-class skills.
January 29, 2010
UFC making its way to the Middle East!Posted by danbIt’s official! The city of Abu Dhabi will host UFC 112. The up coming event will be held in the outdoor Concert Arena at Ferrari World on Yas Island.
December 10, 2009
Todd Duffee InterviewPosted by danbNot too long after his record-setting 7-second KO of Tim Hague at UFC 102, it was announced that Todd Duffee's next opponent would be Paul Buentello at UFC 107. However, an indisclosed injury forced Duffee to withdraw from the Buentello bout. The decision did not come easily. Duffee was quoted as saying, "Withdrawing was one of the hardest decisions I've ever had to make."
December 3, 2009
Who Will Be the Next Ultimate Fighter?Posted by danbIt’s official. Two fighters have finally emerged from the rag tag group of fighters, former NFL players and one world-renowned street fighter.
November 16, 2009
The British Are Coming!Posted by danbRussia, Brazil, Japan, the good ol’ US of A…for decades they’ve been the big four in the MMA game. But if UFC 105 proved anything it proved there’s a new player in the game—the United Kingdom.
November 9, 2009
Fedor Wins But Questions ContinuePosted by danbFedor Emelianenko is a great fighter. There isn’t a MMA fan on the planet that would argue otherwise. But how great is he? Is he the best of all-time or a very good fighter who hasn’t squared off against top competition? One would think that a second round KO of the previously undefeated Brett Rogers would silence many of Fedor’s critics. On the contrary, they seem to be getting louder.
November 6, 2009
Todd Duffee Forced Out of UFC 107Posted by danbFor everyone who couldn’t wait to see what BORN STRONGER Heavyweight, Todd Duffee would do after his record-breaking performance at UFC 102: You’re gonna’ have to wait a little longer.
October 25, 2009
Another UFC fight another controversy.Posted by danbIt seems like whenever two fighters enter the octagon for a UFC fight these days the chances of a major controversy occurring are about even odds. Last night at UFC 104 in LA, all the signs pointed to a decision victory for Mauricio "Shogun" Rua over the vaunted Lyoto Machida. After all, Rua had dominated the last 2 rounds. Some say he dominated the last three. By the fourth round, Machida looked like he had run into a wall and could barely keep his hands up to defend himself anymore.
October 19, 2009
Weekly MMA News: UFC 104, Hendo and more...Posted by danbWe’re just five short days away from UFC 104: Machida vs. Rua. While the main event is sure to provide plenty of fireworks there are also some great fights on the main card, starting with Cain Velasquez vs. Ben Rothwell. Velasquez was originally slated to square off against Shane Carwin with the winner moving on to face Brock Lesnar. However, the bout was called off and Carwin will instead face Lesnar at UFC 106. Expect Velasquez to come out PISSED! That fight should be something to behold. |
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