I think George is about right at 170...just needs to firm up some, although that could just be his body type...
Small for WW? I don't think he is small for Welter Weight. If he was small for WW, then he wouldn't be big enough for MW (170 < 185). I think he would be small for MW looking at his build because he doesn't have much muscle mass but he has a higher body fat percentage. Look at Leben for all of his UFC fights, then look at his last fight where he has gained muscle mass and cut body fat. That's all George needs to do.
I think George is about right at 170...just needs to firm up some, although that could just be his body type...
Ugh...I worded that poorly. I meant too big.
haha.. okay, I was thinking you forgot what middleweight was. You know George has fought at 160? He fought Aoki at 160(161?). Either way, we can agree to disagree.![]()
Actually I did not know he fought that low. hmmmmmmmm
Fair enough.
Either you or Leonard said I was being fooled by his frame, guess thats it. If I saw a pic of him with no reference of the size of a nearby object I would guess him to be about 5'10 and 180.
So what was Dana's big announcement they kept talking about? My DVR cut off the last few minutes of the show, and i didnt get to hear it.
Forrest Griffin/Rampage as the coaches for the next season of TUF. And they'll be fighting at the end of the series.
It’s interesting to note that the telecast peaked at 11:30 p.m. ET during the main event between Roger Huerta and Clay Guida with a total of 2.9 million viewers. That’s pretty impressive when you consider that the Floyd Mayweather vs. Ricky Hatton PPV had already started by that time and that there was stiff compe ion on basic cable at that time with A&E showing “The Matrix” and TNT airing “Gladiator.”
http://fiveouncesofpain.com/2007/12/...ida-vs-huerta/
so much for MMA slowing down.
Bold faced Ditto on that one.![]()
That fight was Christy Canyon & Danielle Derek all the way around.....phukin' S!
sure thing buddy...haven't you seen the 2007 PPV buyrates that 2centsworth posted??
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I musta missed them![]()
Taken from mmajunkie...
Jon Koppenhaver, a cast member on the latest season of “The Ultimate Fighter,” appeared in Superior Court on Thursday on felony assault and battery charges stemming from a September incident outside a San Diego training center.
According to the San Diego Tribune-Tribune, Koppenhaver had a preliminary hearing on Thursday, and if the case goes to trial, he faces a maximum penalty of seven years in prison.
MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com) was unable to reach Koppenhaver for comment this afternoon.
Koppenhaver, who entered the UFC’s reality series with a 4-1 professional mixed-martial-arts record, was arrested soon after the show finished taping and just weeks before it debuted on e TV. Koppenhaver actually joined the cast a day late as a replacement for Roman Mitichyan, who entered the show with a pre-existing elbow injury.
Koppenhaver is accused of choking unconscious a man and striking him in the face outside Undisputed, a fitness and training center, on Sept. 2. Koppenhaver is a trainer at the facility. According to a San Diego police detective, Zatkow suffered four fractures to his left eye socket during the assault.
The man, Darren Zatkow, said he was confronted by a group of men and was choked from behind until he went unconscious. Zatkow’s friends said he was then assaulted.
A man testifying on Koppehaver’s behalf said the fighter held Zatkow, who admitted he had been drinking throughout the evening, during the confrontation but that that the assault was done by another man.
Koppenhaver most recently scored a come-from-behind, third-round TKO of Jared Rollins at “The Ultimate Fighter: Team Hughes vs. Team Serra” live finale this past Saturday. The fight was shown live as part of the event’s televised main card.
Now the question is, when he gets to prison will he still ask the question...
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