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    And for the record I don't think Lyoto will beat his ass...decision
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    Fair enough my friend.

    I think we can at least agree this is one of an important fight for both.

    More so for o...would you agree on that?
    No doubt about it. o needs this one BAD!! If o wins i am still not so sure he will leave the UFC because their are other big fights out there for him. If he loses then for sure his career in the UFC is over.
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    I think o will come after Machida...decision him. or Lyoto could sub him. Im leaning towards one of those.
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    I think o will come after Machida...decision him. or Lyoto could sub him. Im leaning towards one of those.
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    TUF 8 to feature Heavyweights and Lightweights.
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    geez dallaskd...I go to vbookie to see if anything is open and looks who's rich...

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    UFC Programming Schedule for March 24• March 30, 2008

    UFC Unleashed
    Telecasts Wednesday, March 26 (9:00• 10:00 PM, ET/PT).

    The Ultimate Fighter 4 alums Rory Singer and Josh Haynes face off along with Georges St-Pierre and Sean Sherk. From UFC 64, see Anderson Silva fight Rich Franklin for the Middleweight le.

    UFC Unleashed
    Telecasts Wednesday, March 26 (10:00 • 11:00 PM, ET/PT).

    From UFC 66, Keith Jardine battles Forrest Griffin and Chuck Liddell gives o Ortiz a shot at the Light Heavyweight le. Also, features an encore of Diego Sanchez against Joe Riggs from Ultimate Fight Night Live.

    The Ultimate Fighter Marathon
    Telecasts Saturday, March 29 (9:00 AM • Midnight, ET/PT).

    Marathon will feature all thirteen episodes from season 6 of The Ultimate Fighter.
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    wtf???
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    Hendo will stay at 185lbs

    He would like to fight Wandy (who probably will move to 185 as well)
    Next fight for him will be either Okami or Franklin

    In both cases it would be great matchups
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    hahah...I love Randy dancing...hahahaha
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    Oh wow...the sh-t is about to hit the fan...

    http://www.sherdog.com/news/articles.asp?n_id=12007

    Diaz got taken off this weekends card...

    "The issue, as described to him by Garcia, said Shaw, was Diaz's prescription for medical marijuana, which is legal in California based on the Compassionate Use Act of 1996. "
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    I fail to see how pot can make you more focused
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    Found this article on Drudgereport this morning:

    ULTIMATE FIGHTS EXPAND TO INCLUDE KIDS

    CARTHAGE, Mo. - Ultimate fighting was once the sole domain of burly men who beat each other bloody in anything-goes brawls on pay-per-view TV.

    But the sport often derided as "human fighting" is branching out.

    The bare-knuckle fights are now attracting compe ors as young as 6 whose parents treat the sport as casually as wrestling, Little League or soccer.

    The changes were evident on a recent evening in southwest Missouri, where a team of several young boys and one girl grappled on gym mats in a converted garage.

    Two members of the group called the "Garage Boys Fight Crew" touched their thin martial-arts gloves in a flash of sportsmanship before beginning a relentless exchange of sucker punches, body blows and swift kicks.

    No blood was shed. And both compe ors wore protective gear. But the bout reflected the decidedly younger face of ultimate fighting. The trend alarms medical experts and sports officials who worry that young bodies can't withstand the pounding.

    Tommy Bloomer, father of two of the "Garage Boys," doesn't understand the fuss.

    "We're not training them for dog fighting," said Bloomer, a 34-year-old construction contractor. "As a parent, I'd much rather have my kids here learning how to defend themselves and getting positive reinforcement than out on the streets."

    Bloomer said the sport has evolved since the no-holds-barred days by adding weight classes to better match opponents and banning moves such as strikes to the back of the neck and head, groin kicking and head butting.

    Missouri appears to be the only state in the nation that explicitly allows the youth fights. In many states, it is a misdemeanor for children to participate. A few states have no regulations.

    Supporters of the sport acknowledge that allowing fights between kids sounds brutal at first. But they insist the compe ions have plenty of safety rules.

    "It looks violent until you realize this teaches discipline. One of the first rules they learn is that this is not for aggressive behavior outside (the ring)," said Larry Swinehart, a Joplin police officer and father of two boys and the lone girl in the garage group.

    The sport, which is also known as mixed martial arts or cage fighting, has already spread far beyond cable television. Last month, CBS became the first of the Big Four television networks to announce a deal to broadcast primetime fights. The fights have attracted such a wide audience, they are threatening to surpass boxing as the nation's most popular pugilistic sport.

    Hand-to-hand combat is also popping up on the big screen. The film "Never Back Down," described as "The Karate Kid" for the YouTube generation, has taken in almost $17 million in two weeks at the box office. Another current mixed martial arts movie, "Flash Point," an import from Hong Kong, is in limited release.

    Bloomer said the fights are no more dangerous or violent than youth wrestling. He watched as his sons, 11-year-old Skyler and 8-year-old Gage, locked arms and legs and wrestled to the ground with other kids in the garage in Carthage, about 135 miles south of Kansas City.

    The 11 boys and one girl on the team range from 6 to 14 years old and are trained by Rudy Lindsey, a youth wrestling coach and a professional mixed martial arts heavyweight.

    "The kids learn respect and how to defend themselves. It's no more dangerous than any other sport and probably less so than some," Lindsey said.

    Lindsey said the children wear protective headgear, shin guards, groin protection and martial-arts gloves. They fight quick, two-minute bouts. Rules also prohibit any elbow blows and blows to the head when an opponent is on the ground.

    "If they get in trouble or get bad grades, I'll hear about it and they can't come to training," he added.

    In most states, mixed martial arts is overseen by boxing commissions. In Missouri, the Office of Athletics regulates the professional fights but not the amateur events, which include the youth bouts. For amateurs, the regulation is done by sanctioning bodies that have to register with the athletics office.

    The rules are different in Oklahoma, where unauthorized fights are generally a misdemeanor offense. The penalty is a maximum 30 days in jail and a fine up to $1,000.

    Joe Miller, administrator of the Oklahoma Professional Boxing Commission, said youth fights are banned in his state, and he wants it to stay that way.

    "There's too much potential for damage to growing joints," he said.

    Miller said mixed martial arts uses a lot of arm and leg twisting to force opponents into submission. Those moves, he said, pressure joints in a way not found in sanctioned sports like youth boxing or wrestling.

    But Nathan Orand, a martial arts trainer from Tulsa, Okla., said kids are capable of avoiding injuries, especially with watchful referees in the rings. He thinks the sport is bound to grow.

    "I can see their point because when you say 'cage fighting,' that right there just sounds like kids shouldn't be doing it," Orand said.

    "But you still have all the respect that regular martial arts teach you. And it's really the only true way for youth to be able to defend themselves."

    Back in the Carthage garage, Bloomer said parents shouldn't worry about kids becoming aggressive from learning mixed martial arts. He said his older son was picked on by bullies at school repeatedly last year but never fought them, instead reporting the problem to his teachers.

    And fighters including his 8-year-old son get along once a bout is over, Bloomer said.

    "When they get out of the cage, they go back and play video games together. It doesn't matter who won and who lost. They're still little buddies."
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    I would let my young kid to jjitsu but full MMA is a bit much
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    Tim Sylvia was cut by the UFC and will probably join M-1.
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    Look for Bob Sapp on Pro’s vs Joe’s on e…it air’d last night and should be replaying some.

    So much for Leonard Garcia and his run at 145 lbs in the WEC!!
    http://mmajunkie.com/news/4022/repor...cking-bust.mma

    Gina Carano will be on the CBS primetime card for Elite in May
    http://bloodyelbow.com/story/2008/3/26/164338/599

    EliteXC has signed an ex-NFL player
    http://samcaplan.proelite.com/stuff/...er_Bobby_Jones

    What would Kimbo Do?
    http://www.cagepotato.com/2008/03/26...ng-conclusion/
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    Tim Sylvia was cut by the UFC and will probably join M-1.
    link? and fedor is official out. great...
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    over money...
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