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This is also the card that could be the Lesnar -Cain fight . NOG-Rampage is already on this card
Not touching that shit.
Fuck the Mexicutioner. He'll probably be the next HW champion.
Only if we keep betting against him.Quote:
Originally Posted by zY|
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Originally Posted by Luke
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Lesnar will not be fighting Velasquez on Sept 25 in Indianapolis
I think that Lesnar/Cain fight goes down around New Years.
I didn't know they were coming to Indy. I will definitely be attending live.
Sean Sherk vs. Evan Dunham announced for this card now
I think we can get betting odds on if Sherk will pull out of the fight, before the actual betting odds for his fight with Dunham.Quote:
Originally Posted by Luke
Not gonna be Cain/Lesnar on this card. Sounds like Brock only wants to fight 1.5 times a year.
Antonio Rogerio Nogueira vs. Ryan Bader
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Mark Hunt vs. Sean McCorkle
Mark Hunt? WTF?
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Originally Posted by IWS Zak
LOL thats what I thought when I first read it ::lmao::
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FiveOuncesofPain.com has recently learned of two additional heavyweights with the potential to make an impact in the UFC, as a bout between K-1 and PRIDE veteran Mark Hunt and the undefeated Sean McCorkle looks to be brewing for UFC 119.
5 Oz was recently informed of the UFC’s discussions with both athletes along with the likely match-up of Hunt vs. McCorkle through sources close to the promotion.
One of the most decorated kickboxers of our time, Hunt captured multiple K-1 titles before making the transition to MMA in 2004 where he suffered a first round armbar submission at the hands of Hidehiko Yoshida before stringing together five consecutive victories that included names like Mirko “Cro Cop” Filipovic and Wanderlei Silva. Surprisingly, Hunt is currently on a five-fight losing streak, suffering defeats at the hands of highly regarded fighters such as Josh Barnett, Fedor Emelianenko, Alistair Overeem, Melvin Manhoef and Gegard Mousasi.
Sporting an unblemished record of 7-0, McCorkle has finished 6 of the 7 victims that have fallen before him during the five years he has spent as a professional. The heavy handed knockout artist took a three year break from the sport in 2007 but returned with a vengeance in 2010, racking up consecutive TKO’s in the span of just two months.
UFC 119 is looking likely to take place on September 25 from the Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana.
I actually googled to see if there was another Mark Hunt..LOL
Nogueira vs. Mir II will be the main event of UFC 119
Both NOG's on the same card ,co-main event and main event
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Originally Posted by Luke
Mark fucking Hunt?
"We don't sign guys coming off of losses" (referring to Fedor)
Nice hypocrisy Dana. Hunt has lost 5 straight in the first round.
I won't complain as long as I get an atomic butt drop in the octagon. Can Hunto actually make 265?
In fairness though, Hunt doesnt come with the co-promotion/co-branding BS.Quote:
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That said, they couldnt find a guy better than Hunt?
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you mean just like the "we dont do freak shows"(Couture-Toney)
or making fun of strikeforce having Kimbo then signing him
Anyone else think Frank destroys Nog again?
I think it's definitely a strong possibility. Although I hope Nog has a different strategy than just stand there and get blasted.Quote:
Originally Posted by edman5555
Moreso though I'm intrigued to see what happens in a ground battle.
Yeah, I'm afraid Nog's hands and chin are shot. Their first fight made me sad.Quote:
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Also, what do you guys think about the other Nog fight?
I dont know. Nog looked pretty decent against Brilz on the ground. I thought Brilz won the fight but I have no idea if Bader is better than him on the ground. I bet he has better takedowns though and Brilz was using his takedown/striking combo to land a lot of strikes standing and get a lot of TD's.
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Originally Posted by zY|
Honestly it's hard to judge Minotoro on that fight. He got an opponent in Brilz with 3 weeks notice and the guy ended up performing alot better than anyone expected of him. Brilz looked really good more than Minotoro looked bad in that fight. He almost subbed Brilz like 3 times in that fight if I remember right, and he got his own takedowns/sweeps in there as well. That said He's going to have his hands full with Bader. Bader could definitely win this fight if he can avoid the sub.
Dana's reasoning for the Mark Hunt signing:
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part of the pride deal we contractually owe him fights from our purchase of the company
Yeah I saw that. That's possible but it sounds like a real BS reason. Hunt has fought 4 times since then in DREAM and K1. Then again maybe they didn't want him in 2007 and now he needs money and is doing whatever he can.Quote:
Originally Posted by Luke
Either way it looks like they're using him to put over a prospect. They'll cut him after one loss, most likely. Two at the most.
I'm calling Bader over Nog big. I just hope he comes in with better striking technique this fight.
In hindsight, it's clear that much of Little Nog's vaunted striking display against Cane was due to Cane's glaring weakness against southpaws. It's also tempting to think "Bader is like a better version of Brilz" so he should be able to win. I'd have to watch more video to get a better idea, but I bet Nog will still open at least -170 or so.
I like Lil Nog, and Murr.
I see Mir taking this one again.
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Pat Audinwood makes his UFC debut in September against Aaron Riley
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Chris Lytle vs. Matt Serra added to this card
No shit.Quote:
Originally Posted by Luke
That's an interesting fight, especially considering their history.
I like Lytle, but everyone knows who I'll be cheering for.
Should be a great scrap this time, unlike that tentative borefest they had he first time. Both guys will let loose more as there isn't a title shot on the line.
Waylon Lowe vs Steve Lopez
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Lightweights Waylon Lowe (8-3 MMA, 0-1 UFC) and Steve Lopez (12-2 MMA, 0-1 UFC) are looking for redemption when they meet at UFC 119.
The matchup was first reported by MMAFighting.com and subsequently confirmed to MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com) with a source close to the event.
UFC 119 takes place Sept. 25 at the 18,000-seat Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. A heavyweight rematch between Frank Mir and Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira is expected to headline.
Lowe and Lopez both fell short in their respective octagon debuts. Lowe, an elimination-round castoff of "The Ultimate Fighter 9," filled in for an injured Thiago Tavares and met Melvin Guillard on short notice at UFC 114.
A wrestler by trade, Lowe did all he could to force the fight to the ground but fell prey to Guillard's striking power and took a knee to the body that ended his night.
Lopez also met a division standout in his UFC debut when he took on Jim Miller at UFC 103 this past September. Lopez had lost the first round and was attempting to turn the second round in his favor when he threw a punch and separated his shoulder. He quickly conceded the bout, and a TKO victory went to Miller.
Lopez later had surgery on the shoulder, and the recovery process was slow going.