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dallaskd
12-28-2009, 03:38 PM
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UFC 108: Evans vs. Silva
Date: Jan 02, 2010
Location: Las Vegas
Venue: MGM Grand Garden Arena
Broadcast: Pay-per-view
MAIN CARD
•Rashad Evans vs. Thiago Silva
•Paul Daley vs. Dustin Hazelett
•Joe Lauzon vs. Sam Stout
•Duane Ludwig vs. Jim Miller
•Junior Dos Santos vs. Gilbert Yvel
PRELIMINARY CARD (Spike TV)
•Martin Kampmann vs. Jacob Volkmann
•Dan Lauzon vs. Cole Miller
PRELIMINARY CARD (Un-aired)
•Steve Cantwell vs. Vladimir Matyushenko
•Ryan Jensen vs. Mark Munoz
•Jake Ellenberger vs. Mike Pyle
•Rafaello Oliveira vs. John Gunderson
CubanSucks
12-28-2009, 04:09 PM
The only fight I've seen of Thiago was the Jardine fight. After he won he did a great job of looking like an asshole and made me a permanent hater. As much showboating as Evans does I've never seen him stand over his victim screaming shit at him
Rip-Hamilton32
12-28-2009, 07:25 PM
Silva
Stout
Ludwig
Daley
Dos Santos
BlackSwordsMan
12-28-2009, 10:55 PM
weeeeeeeeeeeeee can't wait
silva is badass
benefactor
12-29-2009, 08:47 AM
It's the battle of "Those Who Were Owned by Machida".
Seriously though...it should be a pretty good fight. It will be interesting to see if Evans has lost any confidence in his standup after the brutal KO he took in his last fight.
desflood
12-29-2009, 10:58 PM
And the curse continues...
Vladimir Matyushenko on Tuesday confirmed to MMAWeekly.com that his originally scheduled opponent for this weekend’s UFC 108 in Las Vegas, Steve Cantwell, is out of their fight due to undisclosed reasons.
desflood
12-29-2009, 10:58 PM
MAIN CARD
Rashad Evans vs. Thiago Silva
Paul Daley vs. Dustin Hazelett
Joe Lauzon vs. Sam Stout
Duane Ludwig vs. Jim Miller
Junior Dos Santos vs. Gilbert Yvel
PRELIMINARY CARD (Spike TV)
Martin Kampmann vs. Jacob Volkmann (too bad, I like Christmas)
Dan Lauzon vs. Cole Miller
PRELIMINARY CARD (Un-aired)
Ryan Jensen vs. Mark Munoz
Jake Ellenberger vs. Mike Pyle
Rafaello Oliveira vs. John Gunderson
desflood
12-30-2009, 09:11 PM
No way :lmao:
According to Dave Meltzer, Joe Silva, who has been trying to Scotch-tape together a crumbling 108 card, tore his MCL in training.
polandprzem
12-31-2009, 07:58 AM
MAIN CARD
•Rashad Evans vs. Thiago Silva
•Paul Daley vs. Dustin Hazelett
•Joe Lauzon vs. Sam Stout
•Duane Ludwig vs. Jim Miller
•Junior Dos Santos vs. Gilbert Yvel
PRELIMINARY CARD (Spike TV)
•Martin Kampmann vs. Jacob Volkmann
•Dan Lauzon vs. Cole Miller
PRELIMINARY CARD (Un-aired)
•Steve Cantwell vs. Vladimir Matyushenko
•Ryan Jensen vs. Mark Munoz
•Jake Ellenberger vs. Mike Pyle
•Rafaello Oliveira vs. John Gunderson
oligarchy
12-31-2009, 09:47 AM
Silva
Hazelett
Stout
Miller
Dos Santos
anakha
12-31-2009, 11:03 AM
Finally get to see Hazelett back in action again. Hope he adds another arm to his collection.
djohn14
12-31-2009, 01:30 PM
Rashad Evans vs. Thiago Silva
Paul Daley vs. Dustin Hazelett
Joe Lauzon vs. Sam Stout
Duane Ludwig vs. Jim Miller
Junior Dos Santos vs. Gilbert Yvel
Stringer_Bell
12-31-2009, 05:59 PM
Rashad Evans vs. Thiago Silva
Paul Daley vs. Dustin Hazelett
Joe Lauzon vs. Sam Stout
Duane Ludwig vs. Jim Miller
Junior Dos Santos vs. Gilbert Yvel
djohn14
01-01-2010, 12:44 PM
Dude just copied off me! Lol I guess he knows which one to copy off of.:lol
I am however rooting for Paul Daley, but I like Hazelett and I just seeing him locking in one of his crazy ass submissions.
BlackSwordsMan
01-01-2010, 02:20 PM
evans is shitting his pants right now
CubanSucks
01-01-2010, 05:25 PM
evans is shitting his pants right now
why
djohn14
01-02-2010, 01:00 AM
The Paul Daley/Dustin Hazelett fight is now at a 172 catchweight.
All I know is that I don't Pay-Per-View fights. Waste-of-Money is what I call it.
Stringer_Bell
01-02-2010, 10:27 AM
Dude just copied off me! Lol I guess he knows which one to copy off of.:lol
LOL! I didn't even notice, but it does look awfully similar. I can't help it if I've been a vocal supporter of Evans when he gets textually abused for not backing up his talk.
It's a decent card tho, they are trying. :p:
Rip-Hamilton32
01-02-2010, 01:07 PM
i have a feeling Thiago is going to knock Evans out
cornbread
01-02-2010, 05:35 PM
Evans
Hazelett
Lauzon
J. Miller
C. Miller
MannyIsGod
01-02-2010, 10:00 PM
•Rashad Evans vs. Thiago Silva
•Paul Daley vs. Dustin Hazelett
•Joe Lauzon vs. Sam Stout
•Duane Ludwig vs. Jim Miller
•Junior Dos Santos vs. Gilbert Yvel
Sometimes I like Rashad and sometimes I don't like him. I can't make up my mind.
djohn14
01-03-2010, 12:30 AM
I feel terrible...I fell asleep during the Lauzon and Stout fight...I have a fever...but I also have a few thoughts.
Dos Santos--Yvel--Is this Gilberts only chance in the UFC, because I know Dana dosent want any distractions. Either way, wow...Dos Santos is impressive! Another KO!...He is a legit contender!
Ludwig--Miller--Dont remember much...but I really couldnt see Miller losing that one.
Daley--Hazelett--Two of my favorite fighters! WOW!!! Those shots Daley landed AFTER he dropped Hazelett looked amazing to a guy that could barely open his eyes. Ill have to check that out tomorrow.
Evans--Silva--Kinda how I saw this panning out. Silva went on a little run there at the end and gave Rashad a taste of his own medicine with his "antics". But I really had a feeling Rashad would use his wrestling to stop Silva.
BlackSwordsMan
01-03-2010, 01:14 AM
I feel asleep too and missed everything =[
Rip-Hamilton32
01-03-2010, 01:42 AM
3 out of 5 correct
Evans still hasn't impressed me and i could knew Ludwig was gonna lose but I use to like him back in the day so i chose him
benefactor
01-03-2010, 10:23 AM
Dos Santos is a badass...Rashad, no so much.
The fight went about like I thought it would. I figured that Rashad would not want to stand and trade with Thiago...but after looking like he was getting somewhere with his ground game he looks like he has regressed. As usual, he got the takedowns pretty easily but he looked like the early Rashad once he got them down. His complete lack of aggression on the ground led to Silva standing up again and again. Hell...at least throw an elbow.
Stringer_Bell
01-03-2010, 11:10 AM
Paul Daley is a goon. I don't think he deserves to be looked at as a contender (which I define as someone that can go 5 rounds with the champion), feed him to Rumble Johnson next. The only other option is Fitch (a less exciting Hazlett, but much more experienced) since Kos got injured.
James Toney at the post-fight interview asking Dana for a fight was funny, but if serious give him to Kimbo!
dbreiden83080
01-03-2010, 01:09 PM
Chalk Evans and Silva up as one of the most boring fights i have seen. Rashad did well with his wrestling, but talk about doing nothing at all on top, no damage whatsoever. Silva had him in the 3rd, but he was gassing, the playing around was annoying. Very bad fight i thought..
Blackjack
01-03-2010, 02:16 PM
Evans withstands storm, defeats Silva (http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/news?slug=ki-ufcearly010210&prov=yhoo&type=lgns)
By Kevin Iole, Yahoo! Sports
LAS VEGAS – Thiago Silva nearly knocked out former light heavyweight champion Rashad Evans with a pair of crushing right hands midway through the third round of their fight Saturday in the main event of UFC 108 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.
Silva, though, did precious little other than that, particularly in the first two rounds, and that cost him a potential victory.
Evans (14-1-1) won the first two rounds and Silva (14-2) took the third, but Evans won a unanimous-decision victory, earning 29-28 scores from all three judges.
The former champ used his wrestling and his movement to keep Silva off-balance for most of the first two rounds. Silva never seemed to be able to mount much offense and Evans took him down repeatedly.
But the fight turned dramatically in the third. Silva connected with a pair of hard right hands as they were fighting near the fence and it was clear that Evans, who had been knocked out by Lyoto Machida in May at UFC 98 to drop the title, was in danger.
Silva, though, made a huge mistake by not pressing and going for the finish. Evans took a long time to gain his bearings and fought the final minute or so very defensively, hoping to let the clock run out.
Evans said after the fight that he’s looking forward to a bout with another former champion, archrival Quinton “Ranpage” Jackson. The men were supposed to meet after coaching on Season 10 of “The Ultimate Fighter,” but Jackson opted to make a movie instead.
Jackson, though, has returned to the UFC, and Evans said Saturday he hopes that bout can be made.
In the co-main event, welterweight Paul Daley caught Dustin Hazelett with a counter left hook that dropped the submission artist on his back. Daley went after him on the ground though he didn’t need to, because Hazelett was finished.
In his over-exuberant celebration, Daley, who now has two first-round KOs in his two UFC fights, mimed that he had a gun and shot at the downed Hazelett, which he later apologized for doing.
Sam Stout and Joe Lauzon put on an awesome, high-energy performance on the undercard, but Stout was a little better in all areas and pulled out a unanimous decision in their lightweight match.
Lauzon cut Stout on the forehead with an elbow and then nearly tore his arm out of the socket with a kimura attempt. The two rolled around the cage while Lauzon kept ahold of the submission attempt.
Eventually, Stout got out and dominated most of the fight from that point forward. Asked what he was thinking as Lauzon was going for the submission, Stout beamed.
“Damn, he has my arm,” Stout said. “I started rolling, twisting and turning. Luckily, I got out of it.”
Stout called it a great fight and most of the crowd seemed to agree, roaring with approval when it ended.
“I had a lot of fun doing it,” Stout said.
Jim Miller was impressive in a first-round submission victory over heavy-handed Duane Ludwig. Miller knocked Ludwig down and then wasted no time slapping on an armbar. Ludwig tapped at 2:31.
“I train to get better every day,” Miller said. “That’s my trick; I train to get better.”
Heavyweight Junior dos Santos continued his march toward a title shot with a first-round knockout of former PRIDE fighter Gilbert Yvel.
After a good flurry seconds earlier, dos Santos dodged a left by Yvel and countered with a counter left on the chin that sent Yvel thudding to the mat. Dos Santos wasted no time in pouncing on him, and he finished Yvel with a brutal ground and pound.
Referee Herb Dean saved Yvel at 2:07 of the first round.
“I love this,” dos Santos said in the cage after the bout. “I love to be a fighter.”
Another man who showed his love for combat Saturday was lightweight Cole Miller, who bested Dan Lauzon in an entertaining bout on the preliminary card. Lauzon, returning to the UFC for the first time since 2006, knocked Miller down hard, which Miller didn’t remember later.
But Miller showed his submission skills, quickly maneuvering for a kimura from an inverted triangle.
“I attribute all of my success to my family at American Top Team,” Miller said. “I come in here and I don’t say I’m going to win every fight, but I will fight every fight. I’m not afraid to lose. I’m not afraid to die. I don’t lose two in a row. It’s not what I do. I wasn’t going to lose tonight.”
Martin Kampmann submitted two-time All-American wrestler Jacob “Christmas” Volkmann with a slick guillotine. Volkmann was surprisingly landing strikes when Kampmann countered and knocked Volkmann down.
Kampmann quickly managed to get the guillotine.
“He caught me with too many punches,” Kampmann said later. “I thought he was going to try to clinch and try and take me down. I was a little cautious in the beginning and he caught me with a few good shots. But I’m happy I got the win.”
After a good first round spent largely on the ground, Jake Ellenberger asserted his power early in Round 2 of his fight with Mike Pyle. He caught Pyle with a right hand that sent Pyle to the canvas in a heap. Ellenberger dove in and got the finish at the 22-second mark with some good ground and pound.
Mark Munoz used his ground and pound to finish Ryan Jensen in the first round. Rafaello Oliveira won a slow unanimous decision over John Gunderson in the first fight of the night.
Blackjack
01-03-2010, 02:20 PM
UFC 108 Bonuses (http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/news;_ylt=AoPVLqe_f2qIxmTqTJOpil9XEo14?slug=ys-mmaweek010310&prov=yhoo&type=lgns)
By MMAWeekly.com staff
With UFC post-fight bonuses consistently hitting the high five figures, the promotion’s athletes are constantly gunning for the honors… and the bonus check. Saturday’s UFC 108 roster was no different, and they didn’t make it easy on UFC brass. Seven of the night’s 10 bouts ended via submission or knockout.
After entertaining 13,255 fans at the MGM Grand Arena, pulling in a $2 million gate, according to UFC officials, the award winners at UFC 108 took home bonus checks of $50,000
each.
Paul “Semtex” Daley kept blazing up the UFC welterweight trail on Saturday night, and he did it in stunning fashion. Dustin Hazelett, whose forte is grappling, showed admirable stand-up abilities, but he stood just a split second too long, eating a left hook from Daley that sent him crashing to the mat, lights out. It was another highlight reel finish for Daley that also earned him the Knockout of the Night.
Cole Miller found a way to survive after being dropped by a Dan Lauzon overhand
left, but he didn’t stop there. In a tremendous display of jiu-jitsu, he locked on an inverted triangle then finished Lauzon with a Kimura shoulder lock for the Submission of the Night.
Sam Stout was cut open and nearly submitted in the opening round, but somehow escaped Joe Lauzon’s submission attempts to come back and batter him. They fought on through rounds two and three, Lauzon searching for a way to catch Stout in a submission, but Stout continually staying a step ahead, outstriking the
elder Lauzon brother. For their efforts, both Stout and Lauzon went home with an extra $50,000 and Fight of the Night honors.
Blackjack
01-03-2010, 02:25 PM
UFC 108 delivers despite doubts (http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/news;_ylt=Auxihkq3ChBPGGiNiYTrxrRZEo14?slug=ki-ufcdelivers010310&prov=yhoo&type=lgns)
By Kevin Iole, Yahoo! Sports
LAS VEGAS – One of the greats of the Ultimate Fighting Championship had yet another superb night Saturday at UFC 108 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.
He was on top of his game, though the critics were out in full force beforehand, predicting his decline.
He came up with a superstar performance on a night when many were expecting little more than yawns.
Joe Silva, the UFC’s frequently badgered matchmaker, proved Saturday that he’s one of the company’s most valuable assets by putting together a sensational card of fights that frequently left the crowd of 13,255 delirious with excitement.
UFC 108 was decimated by nearly a dozen fighter injuries and illnesses, forcing Silva to rework the card multiple times. Enough guys dropped off the card to field a football team, there were replacements for the replacements and many critics were howling, predicting a disastrous card and calling for a cut in the pay-per-view price.
The critics would have been correct if the card ended after the first fight, a lightweight match between Rafaello Oliveira and John Gunderson that was a dull, desultory affair that Oliveira won by decision.
After the opener, though, fight after fight was a jaw-dropper, making it clear that Silva is still pretty good at what he does.
The main event, in which Rashad Evans defeated Thiago Silva on a unanimous decision, was a quality fight but seemed like a letdown after the series of other A-quality bouts.
“The show speaks for itself,” said Sam Stout, whose lightweight war with Joe Lauzon will be among the contenders for 2010 Fight of the Year some 363 days after it occurred. “Everyone who fought put on an impressive performance.”
Prior to the card, UFC president Dana White vigorously defended the quality of the show and went on the offensive against those who were critical of the matches.
Much is made on Internet bulletin boards of a perceived lack of respect that White shows fighters, but White got the last laugh Saturday. He wound up turning the critics’ words against them.
“All these guys (on the Internet) are always talking about respecting fighters,” White said. “But more disrespect was thrown at the fighters than ever. Listen, I think they were trying to take shots at the UFC, but what they’re doing is taking shots at the fighters.
“I go out and we put together the best fights we can and we go promote it. Saying that this card sucked, or that it was lackluster, or that it didn’t live up to being a New Year’s Eve card, well, I said it at the (pre-fight) press conference: These guys always deliver.”
Well, not always, but Silva comes through more often than not. On Saturday, there were at least a half-dozen mind-blowing moments.
The submission that Cole Miller slipped on Dan Lauzon in their lightweight fight was so incredible and came from out of nowhere that the UFC ought to consider adding it to the highlight reel they play in arenas before each show.
Stout and Joe Lauzon put on a battle for the ages, highlighted by a sequence in the first round in which they rolled across the cage as Stout attempted to work his way out of a kimura attempt by Lauzon.
Jim Miller also pulled off a brilliant submission, but he did so after playing Duane Ludwig’s game. He knocked down Ludwig, who seemed to have a striking advantage, with a clean shot and then immediately went about pulling off his submission.
Paul Daley bragged for weeks that he would knock out Dustin Hazelett, then he went out and did just that.
Heavyweight Junior dos Santos continued his ascent toward stardom, blowing away Gilbert Yvel.
There were many such moments throughout the night.
One of the reasons that cards that are panned turn out to be good is that the ones that are being ripped are generally the ones without the biggest stars.
When the big names fight, the matchups usually dictate themselves. In that instance, Silva doesn’t have the ability to influence the card.
But on cards like Saturday’s, where there are more mid-tier fighters, Silva can play with the matchups and arrange the bouts so the styles produce the most fireworks.
“He’s the best in the business,” White said of Silva. “… Joe Silva is awesome and he does a fantastic job. He’s the best.”
Jim Miller said he wasn’t surprised the card turned out the way it did. He was irked, as were many of the fighters on the show, by the constant flood of Internet whining about the quality of the show.
He had two other opponents who fell out before Ludwig took the bout. He said he was geared for a prime performance, believing an impressive win could vault him into the top 10.
“Everybody stepped up and it was a great night of fights,” he said. “People don’t understand that injuries happen in this sport. If they don’t believe it, they ought to get on the mat and train. We train harder than any other athletes on the planet. Guys are going to get hurt.”
And yet, there is always something going on. On Saturday, former heavyweight boxing champion James Toney was hanging around the press room, begging White for a fight, which White said he’d consider.
There were smiles all around, as White obviously was pleased by what he’d seen after what he’d heard for months.
“At the end of the day, if you’re a fight fan, you put your money down because you want to see great fights,” he said. “Sometimes, we have a card filled with our big names, like UFC 100, and they put on a show. And sometimes, we have guys who get hurt or have something go on in their lives and they can’t make it. But we are fight promoters and this is what we do. This is why we have so many guys under contract. We’re in the fight business and at the end of the day, if you come to one of our shows, you’re going to get a kick-ass night of fights.”
Blackjack
01-03-2010, 02:28 PM
Evans win sets up ‘Rampage’ showdown (http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/news;_ylt=Ago.g0wcOiku.AS7N_51YdtXEo14?slug=dm-rashad010310&prov=yhoo&type=lgns)
By Dave Meltzer, Yahoo! Sports
LAS VEGAS – Rashad Evans spent the first two rounds in his UFC 108 main event with Thiago Silva implementing a specific game plan. He’d move forward, throw a few punches to get Silva off balance, and explode with a takedown.
While he was unable to finish Silva, who was coming off a knockout win over one of Evans’ best friends and training partner Keith Jardine, he largely shut Silva’s offense down completely for two rounds and seemed on the verge of an easy decision.
Then, in a split second, things changed. Evans was caught with a punch and put down. Silva had him in trouble, but then held up and Evans had a chance to recover.
It became a battle, both with a clock ticking away and with both men’s conditioning as Evans tried to hold on. But Evans, in his first match back since dropping the UFC light heavyweight title to Lyoto Machida, survived the third round to win the unanimous decision by straight 29-28 scores on Saturday night at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.
“I said to myself, `No, this isn’t going to happen again,’” said Evans (14-1-1). “I was thinking, `Keep your composure,’ and I was talking myself through it. When I get rocked with a good shot, I talk with myself. My legs felt a little loose so I was going to try and tie him up.”
He blamed the knockdown and the period when he was in danger of losing to getting tired after pushing the pace heavily, as well as a mental lapse causing him to do exactly what he had been drilled in training not to do.
“I know he’s a pretty good striker but I didn’t think he had the power, the one-punch power, even though he knocked out Jardine (Evans’ good friend and training partner),” said Evans after the fight. “I wasn’t too afraid of his power.
I would go to implement my game and break him down with pressure. In the third round, I got a little bit tired. I don’t know if I got lazy, and he got me with a shot.”
“My coaches told me, `Don’t fade away after somebody throws a jab,’ and that’s exactly what I did,” Evans continued. “He slipped a right hand in there and it caught me. It landed, and I thought I rolled with the punch. I tried to move my legs. But my legs were gone, so I grabbed him and tried to recover.”
The key moment where Silva (14-2) let Evans off the hook was when, a moment after his big shot, he started playing to the crowd, which fired up the crowd, but gave Evans a chance to recover.
Silva had been taunting Evans, putting his hands down and inviting Evans to throw, and waved to get the crowd to react, but Evans ignored getting shown up.
“He was giving himself a chance to recover,” he said. “I felt him breathing. After we got done with that exchange he was breathing really hard and he was doing everything he can to motivate himself.”
“It didn’t affect me at all. He was trying to excite himself and he was trying to rest a little bit. It’s not my first fight. I’m not going to get goaded into somebody waving his hands and saying ‘come get me.’
“A fight is a strategy,” he continued. “He was trying to get me to lose my head. There’s a saying, if you lose your head, your ass goes with it. You can’t fault him for trying to get me out of my element and to open up so he can catch me.”
The score was obvious, as there was little question Evans won the first two rounds, that Silva won the third, and that Silva didn’t follow up his advantage and do enough damage to earn a 10-8 third which would have made the fight a draw. Still, most of the crowd announced at 13,255 fans, heavily pro-Silva from the start, booed the decision heavily.
The win will lead to a much-anticipated match with Evans and Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, which UFC president Dana White said he’s hoping to put together on the scheduled May 1 show in Montreal.
The match has been the source of a lot of controversy. The two were opposite coaches on season 10 of The Ultimate Fighter reality show, which ended early last month, which featured a number of confrontations ending with Evans vs. Jackson being one of the most anticipated matches in company history.
But Jackson pulled out of the original Dec. 12 fight date in his hometown of Memphis to take a lead role as the B.A. Baracus character in “The A-Team” movie. At one point, mad at White being critical of him for taking the movie role, he said he was quitting the UFC. Most recently he said that he didn’t want the fight if Evans were to lose to Silva.
“I don’t have any messages for Rampage,” said White. “This fight should have happened a few weeks ago. I’m over it, I’m past it. It’s time to do this fight when he’s done with the movie.”
Evans noted that his coaches wanted him to implement a new fighting strategy and feels he needs another fight to get it down before facing Machida.
“Sticking to a game plan is always hard, especially when your opponent is trying to stop you,” said Evans. “I said it time and time again before the fight, I said that I was going back to wrestling. I wanted to throw hands but my corner warned me against it. They told me not to get into a battle where it’s Russian Roulette and whoever gets the punch wins.”
Still, Evans admitted disappointment, even though he beat one of the top names in the division, and avenged the loss of his teammate. “Overall, yeah, I was happy to get the win, but I really wanted to go out there and be really impressive,” he said. “I worked really hard and I integrated stuff that I really don’t do. I was moving forward and I usually stay on the outside.
Moving forward with Thiago you put yourself in the line of fire. It’s hard to stick to the game plan when you’re used to doing things one way. But I’m disappointed I got tired in the third round.”
benefactor
01-03-2010, 02:31 PM
Rashad is going to get KTFO by Rampage.
tlongII
01-03-2010, 02:50 PM
Rashad is going to get KTFO by Rampage.
Doubt it. Same thing that happened to Liddell will happen to Rampage.
benefactor
01-03-2010, 03:15 PM
Rampage is a far better boxer. He scouted Liddell's striking and found the opening...which isn't hard to do.
dbreiden83080
01-03-2010, 04:08 PM
Doubt it. Same thing that happened to Liddell will happen to Rampage.
Shad was scared to death to stand up with Silva last night. When he did he got rocked bad and was almost KO'd again. The Machida loss looks to be on his mind. If he is scared to stand with Page, he is fuckin dead. I see the fight going like this..
Shad tries to get TD's in the clinch and Page stuffs most of them. Shad then resorts to his usual stand up, of dancing around looking for a counter. Page will be patient, cut the ring off and engage, force Shad to fight in the pocket, likely landing one of his patented hooks for the KO win.. Followed by one of these...
http://media.commercialappeal.com/media/img/photos/2007/12/24/s25ram_t607.jpeg
dbreiden83080
01-03-2010, 04:45 PM
Fight Metric was a blow out for Silva
http://fightmetric.com/fights/Evans-Silva.html
dallaskd
01-03-2010, 06:28 PM
Paul Daley is a goon. I don't think he deserves to be looked at as a contender (which I define as someone that can go 5 rounds with the champion), feed him to Rumble Johnson next. The only other option is Fitch (a less exciting Hazlett, but much more experienced) since Kos got injured.
James Toney at the post-fight interview asking Dana for a fight was funny, but if serious give him to Kimbo!
I love daley, but i wont buy any hype on him. Shields exposed him too bad. He'd make a hell of a fight with rumble johnson though.
CubanSucks
03-11-2010, 12:21 AM
Just saw this for the first time on Spike and my hatred for Thiago Silva continues. What a dumbass. Maybe if he wasn't such a ghetto thug piece of shit he could have won. That's all
dbreiden83080
03-11-2010, 12:32 AM
Just saw this for the first time on Spike and my hatred for Thiago Silva continues. What a dumbass. Maybe if he wasn't such a ghetto thug piece of shit he could have won. That's all
Saw it again tonight as well,. pretty bad fight. Rashad used wrestling and got nothing done but takedowns, Silva had him beat up bad enough to finish but looked gassed and taunted more than fought late in the fight
Bad Main event..
CubanSucks
03-11-2010, 12:16 PM
Saw it again tonight as well,. pretty bad fight. Rashad used wrestling and got nothing done but takedowns, Silva had him beat up bad enough to finish but looked gassed and taunted more than fought late in the fight
Bad Main event..
Yup exactly what I mean. Silva literally lost cause of his stupid ghetto ass attitude. There's no such thing as cool points retard
760Spursfan
03-16-2010, 03:28 PM
I just saw this last night for the first time and Shad looked shitty. If he plans on fighting like this against that dumbass page he will get KO'd. The best thing Shad can do against Page get him on the ground. It just seems to me that Page gets lost when he is on his back.
And WTF was Silva thinking not closing in on shad when he had him stunned???
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