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geneticfreak

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  1. anyone knows the rankings points for grand slam events? di ko kasi mahanap

     

    Sama na naten yung ranking points for the upcoming Beijing Olympics. May nakakaalam ba dito?

  2. I still want Herring to win. Been a Herring fan since the old PrideFC days. And the experience side of the equation is definitely in his favor.

     

    I don't think Ken Flo has the tools to stop the Matador

     

    and of course I pick GSP. But the again who knows anything can happen. It's MMA.

  3. ipapalabas ba sa balls or studio 23 yung ufc 87 this coming sunday? i haven't seen the ad on balls, lagi kasi ako wala sa bahay.

     

    yup yup. 10AM I believe. paulit ulit pinapalabas yung ad. pati yung excerpts from the countdown show.

  4. Well on the women's side of the court I feel bad for Elena Jankovic she just missed being the world number one after losing again (was it the third or fourth round). Fourth time this year that she has missed her chance at being considered the world's best women's tennis player.

  5. if Rafa wins the current tournament, he'll be the new no. 1.

     

    Rafa lost to Djokovic yesterday morning. He finally loses after 32 straight wins.

     

    Roger's number one ranking is still safe. (well for the meantime at least). hehe.

  6. I finally got to watch the UFC Fight Night last night (had to settle for the re-aired show coz I was still neck deep in work till the weekend). My comments.

     

    Kudos to Frankie Edgar for controlling Hermes Franca en route to a unanimous decision victory despite eating some solid shots right at the very end, Again utilizing his base and wrestling skill to neutralize Franca's guard attacks.

     

    Brandon looked gassed in the second and third rounds agains Reese Andy. I thought he trying to go for the KO punch or kick early in the first round and that might have caused it, in addition he commented the cut down from 225 to 205 was a lot harder than he initially thought (the dehydration then re-hydration must have drained him)

     

    That Rory Markham kick was the stuff of higlight reels. Imagine eating a couple of good shots and producing a head kick (that was right on the side of the head, the "magic button") while in retreat. Joe Rogan was right. Markham makes his UFC debut in spectacular fashion.

     

    And last but not the least what else can we say about Anderson Silva that hasn't been said before. Perhaps the best well rounded and pound for pound fighter in the planet today. Though I still say based on the level of competition and longevity that Fedor is still the best pound for pound.

     

    All in all quite a nice set of fights for a "FREE" Show from the UFC. We got a lot more to look forward to this Sunday. UFC 87: Seek and Destroy will be on air.

     

    On another note. Kudos to Brandon Vera for his shoutout to Quinton Jackson. Nobody knows what state of mind "Rampage" is currently in at least he has a friend in the "Truth".

  7. Parang sa lahat ng weddings na napuntahan ko recently kapag reception ginagawang invocation yung "The Prayer". They always have some small, talented kid sing it.

  8. yep he's fighting Thiago Silva, but that dude ain't no pushover either. just to comment on what you said about Lyoto defeating defeating great names, hmmm i'd think twice about it he beat a Rich Franklin that wasn't that great yet, he beat a chubby BJ Penn who was way over his fight weight and Soku well Soku still has some octagon jitters i'd say, but if you saw how he schooled Nakamura on their fight in UFC 76 now that was exceptional. btw i'm a Lyoto fan as well chief. ^_^

     

    Yup a natural 205 pounder against a natural 155-165 pounder (who just happened to be overweight) is really quite lopsided despite the level of skill in my opinion. And yes he did school Nakamura but he didn't KO him out.

  9. Randy in another movie. Hmmm.. Gee whiz. Well I still hope he considers getting back in the saddle and getting negotiations straight for his "Dream Fight" with Emerlianenko Fedor. He isn't getting any younger and no matter how great he is at staying in shape and keeping up his fighting skill time is still of the essence here. This fight has to happen and I pray that it happens sooner than later coz' it might just be too late for all of us to see the "Best" Randy Couture against the "Best" Fedor.

  10. i hope mir wins.. im a big fan of mir since he he broke tim syla's arm... yan ang tinatawag na arm breaking win.. pero dihado nga sya dito.. pareho sila ok sa jiu jitsu pero syempre big nog has the edge as to stand up many say this is where mir has a chance big nog boxing si mir kenpo karate... pero i think what would determine is mir's conditioning....

     

    by the way, somebody posted na si don fry yung first na all around fighter sa UFC. sorry i beg to disagree si frank shamrock yung considered na prototype ng isang mma fighter...

     

    hmmm.. as to new fights parang maganda yung next fight ni lyoto machida kalaban nya yung undefeated din na brazilian i forgot the name.. i think after this match if machida wins. which i think he will, dapat may title fight na sya he defeated many great names already.. rich franklin, bj pen, tito, sokodju... dapat nga sya na no. 1 contender eh hehe

     

    That's thiago silva you're referring to. As for your comment on who has the advantage standing up between Nog and Frank Mir I actually think they're quite equal. The fact that Mir has a Kenpo Karate background doesn't in my opinion give him any advantage over Nog apart from the fact he maybe a bit better with his kicks than Nog (Nog however has honed his skills with the Brazilian Boxing Team so I think he is better with the hands).

     

    Also, between the two I think Nog has the stronger chin, having never been knocked out or even stopped in any of his fights (Fedor couldn't even finish him off) and Mir having been knocked out in the past by Ian "the Machine" Freeman and our very own Brandon Vera.

     

    I agree with what you said though about Mir's conditioning. He hasn't been the same since the motorcycle accident and his conditioning (or his lack thereof) might just be the deciding factor in this fight.

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