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<p>Solid card for UFC 197</p>
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<p>Mighty Mouse more than lived up to his name.</p>
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<p>Jones was rusty but loosened up enough to show the Cormier rematch should be a cracker.</p> -
<p>McGregor has tweeted that he's back on for UFC 200.</p>
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<p>The thing about McGregor's rants is that he forgets very very quickly that he didnt take the massive business risks and put all the infrastructure in place for it. He's 3-4 knockouts away from being just another past-it fighter, UFC will go on with or without him. If you are going to take on the President/CEO, then you need to have a lot of things in place, which he just didn't have - or frankly, even come close to having.</p>
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<p>Jones fight was a little dull - he completely destroyed him on the stat count, but there was little to get very excited about. It was certainly better for Jones that he didn't fight Courmier first up, I suspect he may have gotten beat. What was excellent though, in my opinion, is that the offical UFC broadcast had Cormier in the commentary box- and the guy was pretty bloody good actually. Well spoken, respectful and pointing out so many things in amongst Rogan's excitement. It was an excellent move that one.</p> -
<p>Cormier vs Jones 2, Aldo Edgar, Tate Nunes, Velasquez Brown ...</p>
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<p>That card doesn't need Conor McGregor.</p>
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<p>I'm assuming that he will still fight for UFC though, just the wait is a little longer, and hence a bit more appetite from the fans. </p>
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<p>Dana White should have quoted Omar. If you come at the King, best not miss.</p> -
<p>Think we may have seen the end of Arlovski's run to the top.</p>
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<p>Overeem bided his time, took some good shots, and then sent out a sweet kick punch combo to finish Andre on his back with ground and pound.</p>
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<p>Arlovski has always been my favourite fighter and had a very good stab at getting back to a title fight.</p>
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<p>Overeem has certainly improved since he's been in the UFC.</p>
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<p>Choice card at UFC 198</p>
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<p>Stat of the night from Goldberg, no HW Champ has gone more than 2 fights before losing his title.</p>
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<p>UFC Fight Night 88</p>
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<p>Decent card. Some hard fought wins.</p>
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<p>Cracking main card bout, Almeida v Garbrandt</p> -
<p>UFC 199</p>
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<p>Reyes v Kim - both hard as fuck. 3 round skillful brawl.</p>
<p>Dariush v Vik - super knockout.</p>
<p>Ortega v Guida - Ortega left it late, but finished in style.</p>
<p>Henderson v Lombard - Hendo one of the toughest bastards out there.</p>
<p>Holloway v Lamas - Holloway unanimous decision. Looks better each outing.</p>
<p>Faber v Cruz - Cruz a worthy winner. Solid.</p>
<p>Bisping v Rockhold - Joe Rogan said it best 'HOLYYYY SHITTTT!'</p>
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<p>Best card top to bottom for ages.</p> -
<p>Holy shit Bisping. It wasn't so long ago that everyone seemed to think he'd be the best fighter to never get a title fight ever because he always stumbled at the very last hurdle but he lucked into this one through a Weidman injury and actually won the fucking thing. And on top of that, it was against Rockhold. Rockhold's ego killed him, just didn't seem to treat him seriously, so had very little head movement and since he does have a bit of a glass jaw, Bisping got one good one in and it was over. I'd comfortably bet on Rockhold in the third fight.</p>
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<p>And lol Guida.</p>
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<p>In other news, NOW UFC 200 is looking like a big card. Brock Lesnar's signed to fight on it. We're meant to find out his opponent on Tuesday our time (Monday in the US).</p>
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<p>Dana still couldn't help from being the man-child he is though. The UFC banned Ariel Halwani and two other reporters "for life" for daring to do their jobs and report on the Lesnar story before the UFC announced it.</p> -
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<p>UFC 199</p>
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<p>Reyes v Kim - both hard as fuck. 3 round skillful brawl.</p>
<p>Dariush v Vik - super knockout.</p>
<p>Ortega v Guida - Ortega left it late, but finished in style.</p>
<p>Henderson v Lombard - Hendo one of the toughest bastards out there.</p>
<p>Holloway v Lamas - Holloway unanimous decision. Looks better each outing.</p>
<p>Faber v Cruz - Cruz a worthy winner. Solid.</p>
<p><strong>Bisping v Rockhold - Joe Rogan said it best 'HOLYYYY SHITTTT!'</strong></p>
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<p>Best card top to bottom for ages.</p>
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<p>I wasn't 100% sure I had heard that right! </p>
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<p>That result caught me by surprise, although maybe it shouldn't have. Rockhold was looking supremely confident on the way in, super relaxed, super chilled and from the get go just didn't really look into it. Maybe training for Weidman was just too different for Bisping?</p> -
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<p>I wasn't 100% sure I had heard that right! </p>
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<p>That result caught me by surprise, although maybe it shouldn't have. Rockhold was looking supremely confident on the way in, super relaxed, super chilled and from the get go just didn't really look into it. Maybe training for Weidman was just too different for Bisping?</p>
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<p>He said it himself. Underestimated Bisping's ability, especially the power in his punches.</p> -
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<p>Kiwi Mark Hunt is supposed to be the opponent by all reports.</p>
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<p>Turns out it's true. Huh. I can only guess that the WWE didn't know who Hunt was when they signed off on this because Lesnar really won't have much chance of making it out of the first round. His only chance is spending the entire fight on the ground but he's got to get close enough to do that first and he can't take a punch to save his life.</p> -
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<p>Turns out it's true. Huh. I can only guess that the WWE didn't know who Hunt was when they signed off on this because Lesnar really won't have much chance of making it out of the first round. His only chance is spending the entire fight on the ground but he's got to get close enough to do that first and he can't take a punch to save his life.</p>
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<p>Yes and no. Brock and his crew are no dummies, they know who Hunt is and what danger he poses. There has probably never been a fight in the UFC with a bigger gulf in natural athleticism. You also have the factor of a guy coming back from a long layoff vs a guy who should have fallen of a cliff age wise 5-6 years ago, so could show up completely out of sorts at anytime.</p>
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<p>Then again, Brock is largely about the money when making these moves and if the pay day for UFC200 is high enough (and with three more years guaranteed to run on a $4million plus WWE deal) he probably is willing to risk losing if that is the only way the deal can be done.</p>
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<p>Either way this is the real main event of the show, at least in terms of driving interest and attention. Can't wait.</p> -
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<p>Yes and no. Brock and his crew are no dummies, they know who Hunt is and what danger he poses. <strong>There has probably never been a fight in the UFC with a bigger gulf in natural athleticism.</strong> You also have the factor of a guy coming back from a long layoff vs a guy who should have fallen of a cliff age wise 5-6 years ago, so could show up completely out of sorts at anytime.</p>
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<p>Then again, Brock is largely about the money when making these moves and if the pay day for UFC200 is high enough (and with three more years guaranteed to run on a $4million plus WWE deal) he probably is willing to risk losing if that is the only way the deal can be done.</p>
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<p>Either way this is the real main event of the show, at least in terms of driving interest and attention. Can't wait.</p>
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<p>Nah, not even close. Lesnar vs Herring was a bigger gulf and that was back when Lesnar was in his prime, not in his late 30's and after almost dying twice.</p>
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<p>I like Lesnar as an athlete (not as a person, sounds like he's pretty nuts in real life) but honestly, I DO think Lesnar and his crew are dummies. If he weren't, he'd sack up and join a real MMA team that would push his abilities, not create his own little ragtag team and gym in his own town just because he hates travelling. I think his only real chance is to run in, get the double leg straight away and keep Hunt down on the ground long enough for Hunt to get so exhausted he won't defend anything Lesnar does (which is basically how Lesnar used to win). But I just can't see that happening, he has a somewhat typical amateur wrestlers reaction to getting punched (hates it and mentally checks out if hit hard) and he's up against probably the best striker in the UFC. Apparently Lesnar's the heavy favourite in the US at the moment, which sounds like a pretty easy pay day.</p>
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<p>But yeah, you're right about the money part. Lesnar probably won't care either way. I still don't get why WWE approved it though, unless Dana just showed Vince a picture of Hunt and Vince's stupid body builder mentality made him think Hunt would be an easy beat.</p>
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<p>Incredible card anyway, between the three title fights (DC/Jones, Tate/Nunes and Aldo/Edgar), Lesnar/Hunt, Cain/Browne, Zingano/Pena, Hendricks/Gastelum and so on. The only name I don't recognise on it is Enrique Marin, who doesn't have a picture on Sherdog or even a Wikipedia page, so I assume he's just being lined up to give the UFC's wonder boy Sage Northcutt an easy win.</p> -
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<p>Incredible card anyway, between the three title fights (DC/Jones, Tate/Nunes and Aldo/Edgar), Lesnar/Hunt, Cain/Browne, Zingano/Pena, Hendricks/Gastelum and so on. The only name I don't recognise on it is Enrique Marin, who doesn't have a picture on Sherdog or even a Wikipedia page, so I assume he's just being lined up to give the UFC's wonder boy Sage Northcutt an easy win.</p>
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<p>Conor Who?</p>