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    Event: UFC 79: “Nemesis”
    Date: Saturday, December 29, 2007, at 10 p.m. EST on pay-per-view (PPV)
    Location: The Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, Nevada

    Main Event:

    Matt Hughes (41-5) vs. Georges St. Pierre (14-2)

    Main card (televised):

    205 lbs.: Chuck Liddell (20-5) vs. Wanderlei Silva (31-7-1)
    205 lbs.: Rameau Thierry Sokoudjou (4-1) vs. Lyoto Machida (11-0)
    155 lbs.: Rich Clementi (28-12-1) vs. Melvin Guillard (20-6-2)
    Hvywt.: Eddie Sanchez (7-1) vs. Soa Palalei (8-1)

    Under card (may not be broadcast):

    205 lbs.: James Irvin (12-4) vs. Luis Cane (7-0)
    155 lbs.: Manny Gamburyan (5-2) vs. Nate Mohr (8-4)
    185 lbs.: Dean Lister (9-5) vs. Jordan Radev (11-2)
    170 lbs.: Roan Carneiro (11-6) vs. Tony DeSouza (10-3)
    155 lbs.: Doug Evans (5-1) vs. Mark Bocek (4-1)


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    My Picks:

    Matt Hughes vs. Georges St. Pierre
    Chuck Liddell vs. Wanderlei Silva
    Rameau Thierry Sokoudjou vs. Lyoto Machida
    Rich Clementi vs. Melvin Guillard
    Eddie Sanchez vs. Soa Palalei
    James Irvin vs. Luis Cane
    Manny Gamburyan vs. Nate Mohr
    Dean Lister vs. Jordan Radev
    Roan Carneiro vs. Tony DeSouza
    Doug Evans vs. Mark Bocek

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    Matt Hughes vs. Georges St. Pierre
    Chuck Liddell vs. Wanderlei Silva
    Rameau Thierry Sokoudjou vs. Lyoto Machida
    Rich Clementi vs. Melvin Guillard
    Eddie Sanchez vs. Soa Palalei
    James Irvin vs. Luis Cane
    Manny Gamburyan vs. Nate Mohr
    Dean Lister vs. Jordan Radev
    Roan Carneiro vs. Tony DeSouza
    Doug Evans vs. Mark Bocek

    F-ING Eddie Sanchez.....

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    UFC 79 Tele-conferences...

    http://mrsunshinevegas.wordpress.com...le-conference/

    very interesting

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    I think I'll go snort some coke. Maybe Dana White will reward me for it by putting me on t.v.

    Why can Melvin get away with being such a dumbass and I can't?
    Last edited by desflood; 12-24-2007 at 06:52 AM.

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    no le fights but still a pretty sweet card, i think chuck will win but imo it should be his last fight win,lose or draw but with a win over silva it would be a good way to end his career i just don't think he could beat rampage as long as hes champ

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    no le fights but still a pretty sweet card, i think chuck will win but imo it should be his last fight win,lose or draw but with a win over silva it would be a good way to end his career i just don't think he could beat rampage as long as hes champ
    Yeah I dont think he could take the belt from forrest either..


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    Yeah I dont think he could take the belt from forrest either..

    lol forrest vs chuck would be the most wreckless fight ever both guys fight with no style just swing lol

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    It's time we started giving Forrest a little more credit. You don't beat Shogun (even an injured Shogun) by being reckless. He's a much smarter fighter than he used to be. Praise be to Randy Couture.

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    Matt Hughes vs. Georges St. Pierre
    Chuck Liddell vs. Wanderlei Silva
    Rameau Thierry Sokoudjou vs. Lyoto Machida
    Rich Clementi vs. Melvin Guillard
    Eddie Sanchez vs. Soa Palalei
    James Irvin vs. Luis Cane
    Manny Gamburyan vs. Nate Mohr
    Dean Lister vs. Jordan Radev
    Roan Carneiro vs. Tony DeSouza
    Doug Evans vs. Mark Bocek

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    Rameau Thierry Sokoudjou vs. Lyoto Machida
    die

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    good article on soku..



    Sokoudjou Arrives in the UFC with Power, Expectations, and a Smile

    By Thomas Gerbasi

    For someone who talks freely of the daily beatings he takes at the renowned Team Quest gym in Southern California, you wouldn’t expect Rameau Thierry Sokoudjou to be as happy go lucky as he is after another long day of training.

    Yet for each day of torture at the hands of Dan Henderson and company, he gets a little bit better and moves one step closer to victory on fight night. That would make anybody smile.

    “I’d rather get beat up in the gym than in the ring, and trust me, I’ve seen some other guys in the gym laughing and enjoying it as well,” said Sokoudjou, who at 23 years old and with just five pro MMA fights under his belt, makes one of the most highly anticipated UFC debuts in recent history when he takes on Lyoto Machida at UFC 79 on Saturday. “I get yelled at and kicked at every day in the gym, and I love it, but that’s the price you pay.”

    Willing to pay that price, the native of Hom’la, Cameroon, comes to the Octagon with high expectations, the likes of which you usually don’t see placed on the shoulders of young men who haven’t hit double digits in their fight careers yet. But with a year like he’s had already, it’s hard not to get excited about the prospect of him throwing hands with the best in the world in the UFC.

    Starting off his second year as a pro fighter with a 2-1 record, and coming off a loss in a WEC show against Glover Teixeira, Sokoudjou could have been one of any faceless prospects in a sea of compe ors. But fight insiders spoke highly of ‘The African Assassin’, who came to the United States at 16 in order to train more extensively in judo, with the eventual goal being a spot in the 2004 Olympics.

    It was supposed to be a stay of six months.

    “My family knew I was in love with judo and I wanted to go to the Olympics, so I was going to come here for six months,” he recalled. “After that I was supposed to go back, but I got here, I loved it, and I stayed. I wanted to go to school as well and I heard there were more opportunities and there was always something to do.”

    Visa issues kept Sokoudjou from the Olympics, yet despite being far away from his home, he found a new one with Henderson and the Team Quest squad, and also discovered a new love in the process – mixed martial arts. But while he attacked the sport with a fervor, he was still dealing with life in a new country, something he admits he still is coming to grips with.

    “As of today I still have a culture shock because there are some things I do that I think are normal to do, but then I always get frustrated when I think maybe I should have done something different,” he said. “So I’m still dealing with the cultural differences and the culture shock. As far as language, I do the best I can.”

    By 2006, Sokoudjou – who speaks English better than plenty US natives – was deemed ready for the pro game, and he quickly won two bouts before getting caught and stopped early against Teixeira. Next came the offer of a fight in PRIDE in February against world-ranked Antonio Rogerio Nogueira. On paper, it was a mismatch; in reality, it was anything but that, and Sokoudjou didn’t hesitate to take the bout.

    “If they had told me ‘hey, you’re fighting Nogueira tonight,’ I would have been like ‘uh, maybe not,’” he laughs. “But I had eight weeks to get ready for it, I had a whole camp of them beating my ass every day to get ready for it, so I had enough time to prepare myself for that fight.”

    All that work in the gym got Sokoudjou a 23 second night of work in the ring, as he blasted Nogueira out with a single left hook in the first round. It was a coming out party like no other, shocking the MMA world in the process.

    “People didn’t know me before that fight,” he said. “I was just the random guy coming out of nowhere. But the people who knew me weren’t surprised with the outcome of the fight because I had done it before.”

    Less than two months later he did it again, knocking out Ricardo Arona in less than two minutes in the final PRIDE show on April 8th. There would be no more quizzical looks, no more ‘Soko-Who’ from casual fans. Sokoudjou had arrived on the world scene in less time than it takes to complete one round in a mixed martial arts fight. But while message boards and blogs sung his praises, back home in Cameroon, his parents assumed he was just another student trying to carve out his piece of the American Dream.

    “My parents don’t know I’m a pro fighter,” said Sokoudjou when asked his parents’ reaction to his success in MMA.

    They don’t know?

    “ no, they’d kill me.”

    His brother, a doctor, does know of his younger brother’s profession though, and tried to get him to reconsider.

    “I have a brother who studied in Russia, he’s got two PhD’s, and he’s the smart guy of the family,” said Sokoudjou, one of four brothers, who hasn’t been home since leaving at 16. “My brother knows that I’m a fighter and he tried to talk me out of it. He said ‘Why do I need to do this when I could go to school, and how am I gonna tell my parents?’ We had a big talk about it.”

    To no avail though, as Sokoudjou can’t shake the fighting bug, at least not now.

    “I’m going back to school next semester,” he said, “but I’ve always been in sports and it’s just something I do and I love it. There’s nothing else there I want to do more than fighting right now.”

    After he knocked Arona out though, Sokoudjou’s fight career was on hold after PRIDE was sold to UFC ownership and he became a free agent. Organizations around the world wooed the highly-touted prospect, but when all was said and done, he inked a deal with the UFC.

    “The UFC’s got the toughest fighters and I like the challenge,” said Sokoudjou of his decision. “It wouldn’t make sense for me to go anywhere else, where there will be what people call ‘easy’ fights and I’ll get all lazy. When you fight in the UFC, you know every single fight will be a war, and I have to stay in the gym every day to stay sharp.”

    He’s not kidding, and Sokoudjou didn’t get any favors with his first Octagon opponent – Machida – a crafty veteran whose patient counterstriking style can wreck havoc with anyone’s gameplan when the bell rings.

    “He’s pretty much a complete fighter,” said Sokoudjou of Machida. “He’s a tough guy, he’s never lost, and he’s a good counterpuncher, but this is the fight game and I’ve had eight weeks to study his style and make it as comfortable as I can for me to get out there and do what I need to do. I’ve been watching a bunch of tapes trying to figure out his weaknesses.”

    And he’s got Henderson doing his best to pound out his stablemate’s weaknesses in the gym.

    “He’s been a mentor,” said Sokoudjou of the former two-division PRIDE champion. “Whenever I’m down he always finds a way to talk to me, and in the gym whenever I slack off, he always punches me on the nose and hurts me (Laughs), so he’s been a good mentor. He’s been punching and kicking me and helping me a lot mentally and all that stuff.”

    But all joking aside, many expect Sokoudjou to step into the UFC and continue on the same road he began earlier this year in PRIDE, walking through the best in the world en route to the 205-pound belt worn by Quinton Jackson. Don’t expect the soft-spoken West African to be the one driving the hype train though.

    “I’m there to learn,” he said. “I’m not gonna get there thinking I’m the big thing or whatever they want to call me. That’s one of the reasons why I don’t get on any of the forums, and I try to stay away from people coming with all that stuff. I’m just learning, I’m new to the sport, and all I know is getting in the gym, training, and getting some good fights. And that’s what I’m doing right now.”

    It’s hard not to get excited about a fighter who has knockout power in both fists and feet, who has world-class judo skills and who is training with one of the best teams in the business though. And while Sokoudjou downplays all the attention surrounding him, he is enjoying the ride so far.

    “I enjoy the sport,” he said. “For me, it’s much more of a passion than making it all serious and as if my life depended on it. I’m a fan first, and I enjoy watching the fights, but it’s even more exciting when I’m part of it, so for me it’s a pretty exciting experience.”

    http://www.ufc.com/index.cfm?fa=news.detail&gid=9276

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    Machida is a badass and Soku is rusty. Initially I picked him as well.

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    Machida is a badass and Soku is rusty. Initially I picked him as well.
    I'll go with Soku on his word that hes been training for 8 months. Machida can't finish a fight. If Machida wins it's because he walks away and counters everything Sokoudjou throws. In the clinch soku wins. On the ground soku wins. And if Machida wants to throw hands and brawl with him he will get knocked out.

    Sokoudjou by KO in the second round.

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    Not really sure how Eddie Sanchez got on another main card…I hope he gets his head knocked off.

    I hope we get to see Bocek vs Evans…

    If Machida makes this fight boring, then he can make any fight boring. I hope Sokoudjou rolls him.

    Guillard and Clementi hate each other (got into a fight in Feb)…should be interesting. Good to see that testing positive for cocaine gets you right back onto a main card after the suspension is over (Guillard).

    Very interested to see Cane’s UFC debut…he looked good at Art of War in Dallas this year.

    If you haven’t caught “Countdown to UFC 79” and “All Access: Wanderlei” yet, look for the replays! I think Hughes and Liddell are in trouble based solely on training partners and training intensity. Wanderlei’s training is crazy intense…Sherk-like (hopefully without the roids!). GSP has a great group of training partners (Jardine, Evans, Kang, etc). Hughes is training at a rec center with some dudes and an injured Lawler. And they couldn’t show the super secret pit training of Chuck’s…I doubt if we missed anything worth seeing.

    EDIT...here is Wanderlei's training (video)
    http://www.sherdog.net/forums/showthread.php?t=701737

    Press Conf Pics
    http://www.mmaweekly.com/absolutenm/...5355&zoneid=13

    Pre fight and press conf videos
    http://www.ufc.com/index.cfm?fa=Multimedia.home

    Chuck on ESPN’s Hot List
    http://fiveouncesofpain.com/2007/12/...news-hot-list/

    Preview Videos on ESPN
    Chuck
    http://fiveouncesofpain.com/2007/12/...nderlei-silva/

    Wandy
    http://fiveouncesofpain.com/2007/12/...chuck-liddell/

    GSP
    http://fiveouncesofpain.com/2007/12/...-up-to-hughes/

    Hughes
    http://fiveouncesofpain.com/2007/12/...er-than-serra/

    MMAWeekly preview/predictions
    http://www.mmaweekly.com/absolutenm/...articleid=5346

    MMAMania preview/predictions
    http://mmamania.com/2007/12/27/ufc-7...d-predictions/

    Some old school bare-knuckle Wanderlei just because…
    http://bloodyelbow.com/story/2007/12/27/2140/2818
    Last edited by LEONARD; 12-28-2007 at 10:59 AM.

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    Hughes’ camp vs GSP’s camp (videos)
    http://www.sherdog.net/forums/showthread.php?t=701492


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    Man I can't wait for this card! I haven't been this excited for a fight in a long time.

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    I'll go with Soku on his word that hes been training for 8 months. Machida can't finish a fight. If Machida wins it's because he walks away and counters everything Sokoudjou throws. In the clinch soku wins. On the ground soku wins. And if Machida wants to throw hands and brawl with him he will get knocked out.

    Sokoudjou by KO in the second round.

    I can't tell if you're overrating Sokoudjou or underrating Machida.....

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    I am really excited for this one too. I think the lidel v silva fight is going to be one of the best ever.


    I see chucks career ending tomorrow night though.

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    Matt Hughes (41-5) vs. Georges St. Pierre (14-2)
    Chuck Liddell (20-5) vs. Wanderlei Silva (31-7-1)
    Rameau Thierry Sokoudjou (4-1) vs. Lyoto Machida (11-0)
    Rich Clementi (28-12-1) vs. Melvin Guillard (20-6-2)
    Eddie Sanchez (7-1) vs. Soa Palalei (8-1)
    James Irvin (12-4) vs. Luis Cane (7-0)
    Manny Gamburyan (5-2) vs. Nate Mohr (8-4)
    Dean Lister (9-5) vs. Jordan Radev (11-2)
    Roan Carneiro (11-6) vs. Tony DeSouza (10-3)
    Doug Evans (5-1) vs. Mark Bocek (4-1)

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    cornbread with the contraversial picks!

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    one more freaking day. it's like waiting for christmas.

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    lol...weigh-ins are at 5:00 Central time on yahoo sports...

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    GSP to tryout for the Canadian Olympic wrestling team...
    http://fightlinker.com/?p=1284

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    Interesting.

    Big name or true talent?

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