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i dont know about chucky eating rampage though for me i still believe its not really about how quentin fights that fool can take chucks punches, how many knees he ate from silva before he gave up ? if page doesnt get lazy with training he should be ok with their rematch , but we never know its a fight game

 

May point ka rito and rampage is one of the few who has beaten the Iceman before..

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Cro Cop is one hell of a fighter and for sure will run rampage in UFC that is of course until he faces Tim Sylvia!!

 

With the way that Rampage fought, one things for sure, Iceman will eat him alive!!

 

A better second opponent for Rampage would be Forrest Griffin!! Now that is one awesome match!!

 

Griffin is a linear talent. Not too good with striking (that 1st fight vs Bonnar that made him popular was a joke just two kids punching away with no real skills involved) although he is improving, and we have no idea if he knows anything on the ground. Griffin just lost to another linear talent (Keith Jardine) via TKO...and he was actually winning that fight before he got hit by a good series of strikes.

 

Jackson on the other hand has fought against some of the better fighters in his division, he's won some, he's lost some...but Griffin just doesn't have enough power in his hands to beat him.

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April 7th and then later in the month in the uk. rumored cards for the next few ppvs:

 

UFC 69: APRIL 7, 2007 IN HOUSTON, TEXAS (Toyota Center)

 

Main Card Bouts (subject to change):

-Georges St. Pierre (#1 Welterweight in the World)* vs. Matt Serra

-Diego Sanchez (#4 Welterweight in the World)* vs. Josh Koscheck (#10 Welterweight in the World)*

-Mike Swick vs. Yushin Okami

-Kendall Grove vs. Alan Belcher

-Roger Huerta vs. TBA

 

Preliminary Bouts (subject to change):

-Thales Leites vs. Pete Sell

-Luke Cummo vs. Josh Haynes

-Pete Spratt vs. Marcus Davis

-Heath Herring vs. TBA

 

UFC 70: APRIL 21, 2007 IN MANCHESTER, ENGLAND AT M.E.N. ARENA

 

-Mirko Cro Cop (#2 Heavyweight in the World)* vs. Gabriel Gonzaga

-Michael Bisping vs. Elvis Sinosic

-Alessio Sakara vs. Victor Valimaki

 

-Andrei Arlovski (#6 Heavyweight in the World)* vs. TBA

-Tito Ortiz (#8 Light Heavyweight in the World)* vs. TBA (possibly Forrest Griffin)

-Forrest Griffin vs. TBA (possibly Tito Ortiz)

-Dennis Siver vs. TBA

-David Lee vs. TBA

-Cheick Kongo vs. TBA

-Abdul Mohamed vs. TBA

-Jess Liaudin vs. TBA

 

UFC 71: MAY 26, 2007 ON PPV (location TBA)

 

-Chuck Liddell (#1 Light Heavyweight in the World)* vs. Quinton Jackson (#7 Light Heavyweight in the World)*

-Chris Leben vs. Kalib Starnes [this fight may be on a UFC TV event in May instead]

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they will never fight those too are like manga and bagoong quentin owes his first ford expedition to tito but rampage will beat his ass though yo peeps give me some thoughts on wandy vs hendo fight i just couldnt get enought of their first fight and i cant wait for the second one

 

Wandy takes it via UD or late KO.

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April 7th and then later in the month in the uk. rumored cards for the next few ppvs:

 

UFC 69: APRIL 7, 2007 IN HOUSTON, TEXAS (Toyota Center)

 

Main Card Bouts (subject to change):

-Georges St. Pierre (#1 Welterweight in the World)* vs. Matt Serra

-Diego Sanchez (#4 Welterweight in the World)* vs. Josh Koscheck (#10 Welterweight in the World)*

-Mike Swick vs. Yushin Okami

-Kendall Grove vs. Alan Belcher

-Roger Huerta vs. TBA

 

Preliminary Bouts (subject to change):

-Thales Leites vs. Pete Sell

-Luke Cummo vs. Josh Haynes

-Pete Spratt vs. Marcus Davis

-Heath Herring vs. TBA

 

UFC 70: APRIL 21, 2007 IN MANCHESTER, ENGLAND AT M.E.N. ARENA

 

-Mirko Cro Cop (#2 Heavyweight in the World)* vs. Gabriel Gonzaga

-Michael Bisping vs. Elvis Sinosic

-Alessio Sakara vs. Victor Valimaki

 

-Andrei Arlovski (#6 Heavyweight in the World)* vs. TBA

-Tito Ortiz (#8 Light Heavyweight in the World)* vs. TBA (possibly Forrest Griffin)

-Forrest Griffin vs. TBA (possibly Tito Ortiz)

-Dennis Siver vs. TBA

-David Lee vs. TBA

-Cheick Kongo vs. TBA

-Abdul Mohamed vs. TBA

-Jess Liaudin vs. TBA

 

UFC 71: MAY 26, 2007 ON PPV (location TBA)

 

-Chuck Liddell (#1 Light Heavyweight in the World)* vs. Quinton Jackson (#7 Light Heavyweight in the World)*

-Chris Leben vs. Kalib Starnes [this fight may be on a UFC TV event in May instead]

 

Arlovski vs Cro Cop please! or Cro Cop vs a ranked Heavyweight!

 

Also, Ortiz vs Jackson first! Then Jackson vs Liddell!

 

Those fights would really spike ratings!

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mga tol kung updated kayo sa ufc..ang matitinding contender ng pride fc eh lumipat sa ufc..courtesy

of dana white(owner ng ufc)sina quinton "rampage" jackson nasa light heavyweight category na..sya yung tumalo kay chuck liddell by knock out nung nasa pride pa naglalaro...en mirco crocap nman nasa heavy weight category...sya yung nakakatakot sumipa from pride fc he knockout vandelei silva in one high kick sa ulo....they win last ufc 67 pro ang maganda pinakita eh si mirco crocap...knockout win!prang warm up lang...chuck liddell stil the best in his category(light heavyweight)st piere nman sa light weight he got the belt from mat hughes...magaling din si brandon vera a fil am who's in the heavyweight division...

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Word on the street chucky wants to go up on weight class and fight cc. Picture this after cc beats randy or tim, oh its not gonna be a beating it will be a rape!, then cc last fight to the ufc is going to be chuck, (goodness gracious i can really picture chuck laying on the ground lifeless) cc will stop being a snob and grab the mike and say peace out dana, i got go back home to pride, background music playing the pride theme song(the one he used on his first entrance to ufc) thats gonna be sweet ahahaha

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Fight #1:

-Joachim Hansen vs. Jason Ireland

 

Round 1: Great first round, probably 10-9 Ireland. Ireland was destroying Hansen with leg kicks most of the round, and even got a takedown early. Hansen got a takedown of his own, and was on Ireland's back for a while working on a choke. Ireland would escape though, end up in the position again soon thereafter, but escape once again to finish the round on top pounding Hansen.

 

Round 2: Hansen round. Hansen caught him with a flying knee and then got a Thai-clinch and destroyed Ireland with knees to the face, and some punches. Stall throughout the middle portion of the round, and Hansen improved position and finished the round nearly submitting Ireland with an armbar, but instead just pounding on his face from the position.

 

Round 3: Hansen finishes the fight with an armbar. I believe via verbal submission from Ireland. Hansen controlled the round, for the short amount it lasted - and sealed the deal. First he almost got him with an oma plata, then a triangle, then the armbar finished the deal. Nice transitions, impressive victory.

 

Joachim Hansen def. Jason Ireland via Submission (armbar) in Round 3.

 

 

Fight #2:

-Frank Trigg vs. Kazuo Misaki

 

Round 1: Boring round, which means Trigg is winning. Got a takedown about a minute in, remained in control of position the whole round. Side control on top for the most part, but didn't do anything with it. Eventually got Misaki's back and worked on a rear naked choke for the entire rest of the round. 10-9 Trigg.

 

Round 2: Probably another Trigg round, I guess you could argue for Misaki as he had some moments on the feet. Trigg controlled the majority of the round though on the ground, although again he wasn't doing much.

 

Round 3: Another boring round. Misaki didn't do much of anything, but that's because he had a great wrestler on him seemingly just wanting the buzzer to sound so he can get his second "unexpected" win in his last two fights. I say "unexpected" because despite the odds, I've said numerous times this is Trigg's fight all along. At least he'll be pretty for the rest of the show for his announcing duties.

 

Frank Trigg def. Kazuo Misaki via Unanimous Decision after 3 Rounds.

 

 

Fight #3:

-Travis Wiuff vs. James Lee

 

Round 1: What an amazing debut. Right off the bat Lee caught Wiuff with a good shot and had him reeling, he kept pounding - think Coleman-Fedor II. He eventually tried a kimura, didn't get it but got back up, Wiuff took him back down, and then Lee sunk in a guillotine. I think Wiuff even had an arm in, but he tapped anyways.

 

James Lee def. Travis Wiuff via Submission (guillotine choke) in Round 1.

 

 

Fight #4:

-Antonio Rogerio Nogueira vs. Sokoudjou

 

Round 1: OH MY GOD! It didn't last half a minute, Sokoudjou knocks Nogueira out COMPLETELY cold. I mean KNOCKS him out. WOW!

 

Sokoudjou def. Antonio Rogerio Nogueira via KO (punch) in Round 1.

 

 

Fight #5:

-Hayato Sakurai vs. Mac Danzig

 

Round 1: Good round. Sakurai was blasting Danzig a lot early, almost stopped him right at the start of the round. Most of the round was Sakurai just out-classing Danzig on the feet. Late in the round, Sakurai got an awesome judo-like throw/takedown.

 

Round 2: Relatively boring round until the last minute, where Sakurai blasted Danzig with a huge punch that immediately floored Danzig. Sakurai followed in with another punch or two to get the referee stoppage.

 

Hayato Sakurai def. Mac Danzig via KO (punches) in Round 2.

 

 

Fight #6:

-Sergei Kharitonov vs. Mike Russow

 

Round 1: Was a Russow round until the end. Early, Kharitonov was forcing Russow to eat some shots standing. From there on, Russow controlled the remainder of the round until the finish, with takedowns and superior positions, including full mount and back control. However, Kharitonov threw his legs up and got an armbar while Russow was standing. Russow tapped out but then claimed he didn't. Replay shows otherwise. Dumb U.S.A. chants and boo's for the finish, seemingly because Russow denied the tap and because the crowd became pro-Russow due to his American heritage.

 

Sergei Kharitonov def. Mike Russow via Submission (armbar) in Round 1.

 

 

Fight #7:

-Mauricio "Shogun" Rua vs. Alistair Overeem

 

Round 1: Great fight. Overeem was doing better standing early. Finish saw Shogun land some bombs from Overeem's guard and got the TKO finish with some follow-up strikes.

 

Mauricio "Shogun" Rua def. Alistair Overeem via TKO (strikes) in Round 1.

 

 

Fight #8:

-Takanori Gomi vs. Nick Diaz

 

Round 1: Best round ever. This is Gatti-Ward with tiny ass gloves. Gomi was winning the first half of the round, but for the last 2-3 minutes it was a complete back-and-forth war, but Diaz definitely gained control and almost finished Gomi at the end. Holy s@%t!

 

Round 2: Another great round, with the two slugging again. Diaz had a disgusting cut on his eye which caused a stop for a doctor check. Gomi gets a takedown, but Diaz immediately slaps up a gogo plata and submits Takanori Gomi!

 

Nick Diaz def. Takanori Gomi via Submission (gogo plata) in Round 2.

 

 

Fight #9:

-Vanderlei Silva © vs. Dan Henderson (PRIDE MW Title)

 

Round 1: Pretty good round. 10-9 Henderson in my opinion. Henderson caught Silva a few times throughout the round with big punches, including a huge one at the end that really seemed to hurt him. Silva landed some nice ones too, and had top control on the ground for a while early on. Still, Hendo's round.

 

Round 2: Another Henderson round. This one was clearly his round. He had top control for most of the second half of the round. Silva is cut. Silva tried twice for an armbar, the second time was right at the close of the round and was really close - but Henderson got out and landed a couple big shots on top to finish the round.

 

Round 3: Henderson destroys Silva! He knocks him completely unconscious with a humongous punch! Silva is completely out cold!

 

Dan Henderson def. Vanderlei Silva via KO (punch) in Round 3 to become new PRIDE Middleweight champion.

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Couture would probably fight a lesser opponent first, if he decided to fight Mirko right away... it will be a sure knock out for Cro Cop...

 

Light Heavyweight division is still the most exciting division in UFC right now... Iceman, Rampage, Ortiz, Griffin, Jardin, and others... man! that's one pay per view itself...

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