Sylvia talks about ufc , his next fight , fedor , affliction..etc

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  1. boxingcar

    boxingcar Boxing Junkie Full Member

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  2. TheH1tMan

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  3. bigG

    bigG Well-Known Member Full Member

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    hehe..good interview..i like big tim...
     
  4. AJAX

    AJAX war sonnen! Full Member

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    He should pedro Rizzo next....Pedro said he expects to be on the next card and that would be a good match up for Tim.
     
  5. Sardu

    Sardu RIP Mr. Bun: 2007-2012 Full Member

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    Very likeable guy and a class act. I don't think he should fight Fedor again though. He did come back to beat Arlovski twice after losing badly to the Pitbull in their first go round. Fedor is a whole different animal alltogether and the result would be similar however many times they fought IMO.
     
  6. J_Roth

    J_Roth VRWC Hybrid Beaner Full Member

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    Very nice interview. I may not like him as a fighter but he seems like a pretty cool guy.
     
  7. rekcutnevets

    rekcutnevets Black Sash Full Member

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    Tim really is a nice guy.

    I hope MMA learns the lesson boxing is still learning. Free agency is the only way to go in an individual sport. That is the only way to keep your options open. With boxing, it's promoters. With MMA, it's organizations.

    If all fighters would just refuse to sign contracts confining them to one outlet, then promotions would go to the highest bidder.

    UFC has definitely created its brand, and has a stronghold on the sport. The creation of TUFF really has done something for them. The thing is, other promotions could get in on this.

    Kimbo getting a go on CBS got a bit of a stir going. Non mma fans were wanting to know what this was. Was it the UFC? Oh, MMA is a sport and the UFC is just an organization. What about this Fedor guy I keep hearing my friends that follow MMA talk about? I haven't seen him in the UFC? Oh, the UFC is just an organization. MMA is a sport.

    Once former UFC stars, like Tito Ortiz, begin headlining for other shows; you could see less attention going to who is actually putting the show on. This could happen because the UFC brand may fade away, and these guys simply be branded as fighters.
     
  8. Nuke

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    :good

    Lets hope.

    Plus comp. always brings in more money for fighters.