Sundays fights

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Sox, Feb 3, 2011.


  1. TheBigPayback

    TheBigPayback New Member Full Member

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    Belfort and Overeem musta done a straight swap or sumthin:lol:
     
  2. COULDHAVEBEEN

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  3. T.C.W

    T.C.W Boxing Junkie Full Member

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  4. Francis75

    Francis75 FAB 4 Full Member

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    Jon Jones is an AMAZING fighter and will beat Shogun Rua for the light heavyweight title imo. It's hard to imagine the man that can beat Jon Jones.
     
  5. noobie

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    It was a great weekend of gay mens wrestling, only 4 anus' got penetrated but plenty still tried, get a room you farking homos
     
  6. COULDHAVEBEEN

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    BJ Penn Confident From Training With Matt Hughes, Ignoring Possible Title Shot

    by Mark Wayne - Fightline - Feb 21st


    Former UFC lightweight and welterweight champion BJ Penn is preparing to take on longtime number two welterweight contender Jon Fitch this weekend in Sydney, Australia and part of his preparation was importing fellow former champ and one-time rival Matt Hughes to his Hawaii-stationed training camp.

    Known for his powerhouse wrestling, Hughes was brought into Penn's camp to imitate the smothering grappling that Fitch brings to the table and to test Penn's vaunted takedown defense. Speaking with MMAWeekly.com recently, "The Prodigy" discussed the time he spent training with Hughes and how he feels that training will impact his fight with Fitch.

    "Me and Matt had great workouts, him trying to push me on the fence, him trying to take me down. I definitely think that was the best training partner I could've had for the fight," Penn said.

    Though the Hilo, Hawaii native knows that Hughes and Fitch are two different fighters and that Fitch might bring more to the table than Hughes did to their recent UFC 123 match, he still feels that his time spent training with Hughes will aid him in fighting Fitch where he's strongest.

    "I know he isn't exactly like Fitch as far as height and boxing and kickboxing goes, but on the one area where Fitch definitely pushes all his opponents, his grinding them out and pushing them on the fence and taking them down, Matt really pushed me in those areas," said Penn. "So I gained a lot of confidence working out with Matt."

    It was recently announced that the winner of Penn-Fitch is likely to receive a title shot at welterweight against whoever is the champion after current kingpin Georges St. Pierre takes on Jake Shields (also noting that St. Pierre--who holds wins over both Penn and Fitch--may vacate the division with a win over Shields), but that is currently the farthest thing from Penn's mind.

    "I'm not even thinking about that. I'm not thinking about titles," Penn said. "I'm just happy to fight an opponent of Jon Fitch's level and Jon Fitch's stature."

    Penn and Fitch will square off at this weekend's UFC 127: Penn vs. Fitch fight card, which takes place at the Acer Arena in Sydney, Australia.
     
  7. Sox

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    Are you going CHB?
     
  8. COULDHAVEBEEN

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    I'm in Melbourne mate or I probably would have gone - one of the guys I work with is into it even more than me, so we'll get to one of these things at some stage.
     
  9. Francis75

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    Fitch will beat Penn imo. Overall the card is not very good especially after Carlos Condit had to pull out of his fight. I'm still feeling depressed after Fedor's loss the other week.
     
  10. StiffJab

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    I went to last years UFC 110 and it was one of the best show's iv been to period! Got to attend the fan day and wait 4 hours to get Randy Cotures, Gray Maynard and Sexiama's signatures on some cheap UFC gloves form Ebay.

    Watching Michael Bisping get boo'd out of the stadium was my highlight, and watching my fav MMA fighter Wanderlei silver jump up on the fence and scream out like a man possessed was gold!

    It's a shame there isnt more Aussie MMA fighters comming up in the UFC, George Stripalopolopolplis is great to watch and I think he has the workrate to bring down Maynard and Edgar.
     
  11. Sox

    Sox Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    It was certainly a beating, and a big shock.
    I didn't see it coming, and feel the same way.
     
  12. Francis75

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    Gee Fedor showed some heart in that 2nd round beating he coped. What a warrior.
     
  13. Sox

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    You're not wrong, my jaw dropped when he still managed to grab a leg lock in the last 15secs or so.
     
  14. StiffJab

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    In the perfect world Fedor would have broken that leg of at the end of the round! But what a warrior, his eye was completely closed and he still fought his hardest!

    I will never forget his efforts against Kevin Randleman, Cro Cop, Big Nog and Hong man choi!! :happy

    Long live the last Emporer!
     
  15. makkat

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    Is it easy to see the fights clear thru the fence at the UFC?