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May 3, 2011 8:27pm
Rashad will beat Davis.
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May 3, 2011 8:37pm
Fedor vs Henderson confirmed!
Sources close to both fighters tell me the Fedor Emelianenko and Dan Henderson fight has been finalized for July 30th in Chicago on Showtime

Sources close to the promotion say the Fedor-Henderson fight will at a catchweight of 220. It will be promoted as a heavyweight bout.
http://www.bloodyelbow.com/2011/5/3/2151831/fedor-emelianenko-vs-dan-henderson-confirmed-for-july-30-in-chicago
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May 3, 2011 8:42pm

Finally, this is going to be epic!
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May 3, 2011 9:17pm
Om Showtime=BONUS
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May 3, 2011 9:18pm
Bas Rutten just posted this on Twitter and I think it's worth mentioning:
They asked me if GSP lacked killer instinct. You have to understand, for "outside" people its maybe harder to understand, let me try.

For sure he plays it safe, this happens most of the time when something bad happened the last time he DIDN'T play it safe. For instance, did he had the killer instinct before he fought Matt Serra? Because if got reckless in that fight, it cost him his fight, from that moment on, you kind of make a decision as a fighter, do I wanna fight like that again? The answer will be NO. So then fighters start to fight more conservative. Now, if that particular fighter had a killer instinct before, it will most of the time come back after a couple of wins.

If you look at GSP's record, then you will see that he has 9 victories coming by way of decision. 6 of those were after he lost by KO to Matt Serra, 6 decisions, in 9 fights. One was a TKO over BJ (not a slug fest) and a KO to Serra by way of knee to the body, also, not a slug fest. One was an arm bar that he put on Matt Hughes.

In the 13 fights he had before he fought Matt Serra, he lost only one (Hughes, and he revenged that) so 12 wins. From those 12 wins only 3 went a decision, the rest were KO's and submissions. So the Matt Serra fight definitely had impact on him, then again, his competition started to get better as well.

There are different kind of fighters, take a guy like Chuck Liddell, he can't turn his killer instinct off, he simply can't, if he could at certain moments, I would still put my money on Chuck. But Chuck is not "wired" like that, he loves to go for the KO, and if that means that he can be KO'd in that process, so be it. And even after he lost 5 of his 6 last fights, and 4 of them by KO, Chuck didn't lose a single fan, why? Because people love fighters like him, finishers, guys who "look for the KO".

Other fighters fight more preserved, a counter fighter, they have a few offensive attacks, attacks they will learn before the fight and change each fight, but mostly fight on the mistakes that the opponent makes, capitalize on that mistake, and finish the opponent. GSP is a fighter like that.
If there comes an opportunity, he will take it and win a fight. But when he fights a guy who also fights reserved and is a counter fighter (50% of Shields wins are by decision) then you have a match that we saw last weekend, not an exciting one. If that fight comes after a night of super fights, and that's what happened, then it's even worse for the fans, because the "Bar" was set high! Ad to this, that he was fighting in his home town in front of 55,000 people, that will put a lot of pressure on him, pressure in a way that, whatever it takes, he doesn't want to lose in front of that audience!
Of course he had a problem as well with his eye, but i could see that he was already "off", BEFORE that happened, he was simply not feeling good in his skin, you could tell. Big sluggish right hand, and a back kick that was off, he had an "off night"! It's very easy to understand, only not for the fans, because they have been spoiled lately with great fights.

I KNOW that everybody was screaming at the TV when he kicked Shields in the head, "Follow it up!!!!!!!", that was what happened in our place. But all these factors that I just mentioned were in place, so he didn't follow up.

That's why people are talking about Nick Diaz against GSP, because Nick will bring it, that's for sure, so GSP will have more moments where his opponent makes mistakes, and if he uses those moments, then we could have a great fight. Other people will say that he will fight even more reserved because then he will be worried that when he moves, he's gonna get caught.

Whatever happens, GSP will have even more pressure on him the next time he fights because now people want to see him "stopping his opponent", and that pressure is not gonna work in favor for George.
So, if everybody could chill a little bit, and stay of the message boards with "advice for GSP" coming from fans, who many of them, not even train, I say, give the guy some love, I am sure that will ALWAYS be better, then what happens right now. And don't worry, he knows exactly what happened and went wrong.

Also understand that he fights the very top people in the world!

Godspeed and party on!

Bas
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May 3, 2011 9:18pm
Good ol Bas.
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May 4, 2011 12:27am
How do you guys see the Fedor/Hendo fight going?
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May 4, 2011 12:47am
Awesomely.
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May 4, 2011 1:02am
bigdaddy2003;758996 wrote:How do you guys see the Fedor/Hendo fight going?

One guy going to sleep either KO or Sub.

Perhaps just a 3 round slugfest.
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May 4, 2011 1:16am
If it's a sub I think Fedor is definitely the winner.

KO either has the potential. Both are dangerous enough to where I think it's less likely this goes 15 minutes than it ending early.
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May 4, 2011 10:02am
I think Fedor takes it any way it goes.
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May 4, 2011 6:46pm
I really have to think about this fight, it could go so many different ways. One thing that's for sure is that Fedor needs a big win like this.
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May 5, 2011 10:45am
UFC 132 card set:
MAIN CARD
Champ Dominick Cruz vs. Urijah Faber (for bantamweight title)
Wanderlei Silva vs. Chris Leben
Dennis Siver vs. Matt Wiman
Ryan Bader vs. Tito Ortiz
Carlos Condit vs. Dong Hyun Kim
PRELIMINARY CARD
Melvin Guillard vs. Shane Roller
Jason "Mayhem" Miller vs. Aaron Simpson
Rafael dos Anjos vs. George Sotiropoulos
Brian Bowles and Takeya Mizugaki
Anthony Njokuani vs. Andre Winner
Erik Koch vs. Cub Swanson
http://mmajunkie.com/news/23485/ufc-132-pay-per-view-main-card-set-with-cruz-faber-silva-leben-siver-wiman.mma
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May 5, 2011 11:42am
That is an alright card. It may just interest me enough to buy it.
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May 5, 2011 3:02pm
It has the most stacked under card I've ever seen. Having Mayhem, Guillard, Bowles, and Sotiropoulos on the UC is huge.
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May 5, 2011 3:10pm
The_Crosby_Show;760709 wrote:It has the most stacked under card I've ever seen. Having Mayhem, Guillard, Bowles, and Sotiropoulos on the UC is huge.

4 of the 6 fights could easily be on a main card or be an entire free show on spike
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May 5, 2011 3:17pm
Raw Dawgin' it;760719 wrote:4 of the 6 fights could easily be on a main card or be an entire free show on spike

That's the first thing I noticed. One of the best top-to-bottom cards I've seen. Not for the top, but because the bottom is so full of established name fighters.

TUF brought entertainment last night. Two entertaining, short fights. The kick KO in the first one was one of those where you about had to see the replay a couple times just to figure out what happened. And Junior firing his one assistant coach was one of the most hilariously awkward things I've ever seen. To paraphrase a bit.

JDS: You go house without tell me. Very disrespect.
Coach: But I asked you and you said okay.
JDS: I confuse. Vibe not good. You go now.
Coach: Are you firing me? Have I not done everything you asked?
JDS: I confuse. You disrespectful. I think you go now.

The best part after that was when a couple of Team Junior fighters were like, "Man, now we don't have anyone in our corner we can understand."
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May 5, 2011 4:05pm
I liked how he couldnt argue with junior because of the language barriors
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May 5, 2011 4:36pm
Yeah that undercard is awesome. Not often do you get a guy like Miller who's gone to decision with GSP, and Sonnen and who isn't like 232 years old on an undercard.

And Dos Santos isn't even that hard to understand.
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May 5, 2011 4:52pm
Talking about TUF, when doesn't Len stop bitching about shit? Hell in the next episode, he talks about wanting confronting Brock and wanting to kick Brock's ass. What a stupid idea.
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May 5, 2011 4:57pm
Because he thinks he's tough shit.
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May 5, 2011 5:00pm
The_Crosby_Show;760826 wrote:Talking about TUF, when doesn't Len stop bitching about shit? Hell in the next episode, he talks about wanting confronting Brock and wanting to kick Brock's ass. What a stupid idea.

I'd approve of him trying to kick Brock's ass. I'm sure that would turn out well for him. I mean, jebus, you little bitch, you have a bad knee that's limiting your training and might go out again at any time. That might be part of why you're not a wild card.
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May 5, 2011 6:19pm
Heretic;760840 wrote:I'd approve of him trying to kick Brock's ass. I'm sure that would turn out well for him. I mean, jebus, you little bitch, you have a bad knee that's limiting your training and might go out again at any time. That might be part of why you're not a wild card.

He can only blame himself for not winning his fight, cry baby
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May 5, 2011 9:10pm
Upcoming cards with big fights listed:

UFC 130 - May 28th on PPV from Las Vegas, Nevada
Rampage Jackson vs. Matt Hamill
Frank Mir vs. Roy Nelson
Stefan Struve vs. Travis Brown
Brian Stann vs. Jorge Santiago
Thiago Alves vs. Rick Story
Miguel Torres vs. Demetrious Johnson

The Ultimate Fighter 13 Finale - June 4th on Spike TV from Las Vegas, Nevada
Finalist #1 vs. Finalist #2
Clay Guida vs. Anthony Pettis
Josh Grispi vs. George Roop
Scott Jorgensen vs. Ken Stone
Jeremy Stephens vs. Jonathan Brookins

UFC 131 - June 11th on PPV from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Junior dos Santos vs. Shane Carwin
Demian Maia vs. Mark Munoz
Kenny Florian vs. Diego Nunes
Mac Danzig vs. Donald Cerrone

Strikeforce: Overeem vs. Werdum - June 18th on Showtime from Dallas, Texas
Alistair Overeem vs. Fabricio Werdum II in Grand Prix quarterfinal
Josh Barnett vs. Brett Rogers in Grand Prix quarterfinal

UFC on Versus 4 - June 26th on Versus from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Nate Marquardt vs. Anthony Johnson
Pat Barry vs. Cheick Kongo
Tyson Griffin vs. Manny Gamburyan
Matt Mitrione vs. Christian Morecraft
Martin Kampmann vs. John Howard

UFC 132 - July 2nd on PPV from Las Vegas, Nevada
Dominick Cruz (c) vs. Urijah Faber II for UFC Bantamweight Title
Wanderlei Silva vs. Chris Leben
Carlos Condit vs. Dong Hyun Kim
Tito Ortiz vs. Ryan Bader
Denis Siver vs. Matt Wiman

Strikeforce: Fedor vs. Henderson - July 30th on Showtime from Chicago, Illinois
Catchweight: Fedor Emelianenko vs. Dan Henderson
Muhammad Lawal vs. Roger Gracie
Rafael Cavalcante vs. Ovince St. Preux

UFC 133 - August 6th on PPV from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Rashad Evans vs. Phil Davis
Rich Franklin vs. Antonio Rogerio Nogueira
Yoshihiro Akiyama vs. Vitor Belfort
Jorge Rivera vs. Alessio Sakara

UFC on Versus 5 - August 14th on Versus from Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Dan Hardy vs. Chris Lytle
Ben Henderson vs. Jim Miller
Karlos Vemola vs. Stephan Bonnar

UFC 134 - August 27th on PPV from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Anderson Silva (c) vs. Yushin Okami II for Middleweight Title
Shogun Rua vs. Forrest Griffin II

UFC Fight Night 25 - September 17th on Spike TV from New Orleans, Louisiana
TBA

UFC 135 - September 24th on PPV from Denver, Colorado
Frank Edgar (c) vs. Gray Maynard III for Lightweight Title
Matt Hughes vs. Diego Sanchez

UFC 136 - October 8th on PPV from Houston, Texas
Cain Velasquez (c) vs. ??? for Heavyweight Title

UFC 137 - October 15th on PPV from Liverpool, England
TBA
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May 5, 2011 9:57pm
I would love to see Machida and Aldo somehow get on that Rio card.