Somebody will make one soon...
Should we make an Elite XC card thread? Ill leave it for Leonard or Evan.
http://ev6.evenue.net/cgi-bin/ncomme...aller=&appCode
its states the event is at 3, so Im thinking it is pre-recorded. Hopefully this even t goes better than the last because I would hate to be disapointed like I was last time. The Return of the King Card was pretty good so im still giving E XC a chance.
you handle this one, padawan.
LOL am I allowed to be a padawan at 29? It is done Obi-wan!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aag4LYmON7U
Just a little board so I thought Id show a video of everyones favorite move...the flying knee
Last edited by djohn14; 07-23-2008 at 10:46 AM.
I too was old when I started.
The UFC mad a few nice moves...Im excited..Oh...and I told you the day would come Evan! Haha thanks again for the info.
International Fight League reigning middleweight champion Dan Miller (8-1 MMA, 0-0 UFC) and IFL lightweight Jim Miller (11-1 MMA, 0-0 UFC) have both signed multi-fight deals with the UFC.
The AMA Fight Club's Mike Constantino, the manager and one of the trainers for the fighters and brothers, today confirmed the signings with MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com).
Both of the fighters signed four-fight exclusive contracts, though financial terms of the deals were not disclosed.
Constantino declined to comment on the particulars of the negotiation process, and he had no comment on the UFC's rumored purchase of the IFL.
Constantino said no definitive dates have been determined for the Miller brothers' UFC debuts, but he said they will be available any time the UFC needs them.
"If they told us to fight in two weeks, we'd be ready," Constantino said. "We'll fight as soon as possible. The guys are always in shape and in the gym all the time helping their teammates. We have about 20 guys at the gym who fight in pro organizations, so someone always has a fight coming up, and Dan and Jim are always there helping them out."
Dan Miller, 27, recently won the IFL middleweight le with a first-round submission victory over Ryan McGivern. It was just his second fight in the IFL; he debuted in August 2007 with a submission win over Dave Phillips.
He is also the middleweight champion for Cage Fury Fighting, where he fought before signing with the IFL. The former high school wrestler has scored five of his eight career victories via submission.
Jim Miller, 24, has also had success in the IFL, where he defeated stand-out Bart Palaszewski via unanimous decision in his lone IFL appearance. Prior to that April fight, he fought throughout the Northeast and held les in a variety of organizations, including Cage Fury Fighting Championships and the Reality Fighting promotion.
The former Virginia Tech wrestler has earned submission victories in all but his first pro win. His lone loss was to UFC lightweight Frankie Edgar in November 2006.
Dan Miller sickest choke ever!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCs_aBqKLEc
I still don't know how that was physically possible...without the other guy's neck snapping!!
That was probably the only time where I actually turned my head during a fight...
I know...simply sick.
Oh the IFL...
Why o Why did you waste a 150million dollars showing pre-recorded fights....
It’s a key bout for St-Pierre, whose contract with the UFC has two more fights left to run. He’s in negotiations for a new deal.
“Before it expires, they’ll want to negotiate because they won’t want me to be a free agent, let the Japanese get their hands on me,” St-Pierre said.
“It’s just another fight that’s being fought outside the octagon, but it’s very interesting.”
St-Pierre said he’s been able to make a living from mixed martial arts since he signed his first contract with the UFC. But three years ago, it wasn’t nearly as popular as it is now; St-Pierre said the purses have at least tripled every year.
“For me, it will be more than that. And these fights will be a determining factor not only for my career, but my lifestyle,” he said. “I want to use it to clear all the debts, the house, take some weight off my shoulders.
“You never know what will happen in life. I might get hit by a car tomorrow,” he said. “It’s important to put some money aside, and I’ve made investments. I won’t make the mistakes that many have made.”
Smart down to earth guy, I really like St-Pierre.
The UFC needs to triple his salary. End of story.
The long speculated moratorium of the International Fight League now has a date. According to IFL senior vice president of communications Joe Favorito, the team-based MMA promotion will turn out the lights July 31 as its assets are sold to a yet-to-be-named buyer, confirmed today by several anonymous sources as the UFC ownership group Zuffa LLC.
“As of July 31 my role at the IFL will be no more as the company goes into its final stage of being sold and/or closed down,” Favorito stated via email.
This would make a lot of sense seeing as how the UFC has signed a handful of the IFL’s more talented fighters in recent weeks such as Rory Markham, Brad Blackburn, Jim and Dan Miller, and Andre Gusmao. I’m sure we can expect to see even more IFL talent roll into the UFC now. Guys like Jay Hieron, Chris Horodecki, and Wagnney Fabiano, to name a few, are all people that fans would love to see in the UFC. It also makes sense because on Monday, the IFL’s stock skyrocketed. They also showed a lot of IFL footage during the UFC Fight Night 14 show as well as the UFC Countdown: Silva vs. Irvin buildup show.
It’s a sad day for the IFL, but we all knew the end was drawing nearer day by day. They put on a good product, but came out of the gates all wrong and by the time they realized that drastic changes needed to be made it was too little, too late. They tried to treat the sport like a sport and not a spectacle and that’s to be commended. Unfortunately, it doesn’t work, at least not yet. One thing I can say, however, is that I won’t lose sleep over never being able to see the hexagon shaped ring in action.
When the IFL deal is done, UFC should give this guy a look.
Brazilian Top Team
Mario Sperry & Murillo Bustamante blackbelt
Greco Roman, Freestyle, sub-grappling, and bjj champ in Brazil
He has that top-side, heavy pressure, aggressive grappling game that translates to some mean mma.
ONE of the biggest insiders on MMA forums, Bobsappfan, (who leaked PRIDE beings sold and CroCop to the UFC amongst other things) said Randy is done fighting and has given up.
This guy has yet to be wrong about anything that I can remember that was significant.
Where'd he post it Evan? I couldn't find anything on the UG...
For some reason he actually posted this one on sherdog.
"couture is done" le
Ill kick his ass...Ill kick is ass..stupid bob sapp head...ill kick his ass
Mirko Cro Cop has reported he is training and might fight Alistair Overeem soon!
when it comes to cro cop
believe nothing
sadly
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