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Joe Warren = Lazarus
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Joe Warren = Lazarus
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Yeah, my husband and I watched Bellator last night. He's friends with Joe so he was rooting for him. Everytime we've been out with Joe, I've come home thinking what a cocky turdmunch he is, so I was rooting against him.
We both thought he was going to get knocked out in the first round because his boxing isn't that good and he was leaning in and exposing himself way too much.
I will admit, his comeback was amazing. I'll give him that.
On a sidenote: My husband said Joe was always like that in wrestling too. Get past the first barrage then come back to win because he never gets tired. Insane.
Formerly known as Nunya Bidness per arrangement with ES staff
There might be a chance that Arlovski will fight against elite strikers because believe this or not but he is one of the fighters on the fan voting list for the K-1 WGP 2010 Final 16. Sherdog already has had multiple threads to vote him in so its possible. A part of me wants him to get in so K-1 would get more exposure in the states since he is a former UFC champ. Then there is the other part of me that worries about his health trying to fight against elite K-1 fighters. It's going to be a knockout or be like Aldo vs Faber but 10 times worse.
http://www.k-1.co.jp/en/poll/vote.php?vote_id=107
edit: and before you ask yes there is a kickboxer from brazil with the name Anderson Silva both with sick standup skills.
Anderson Silva (kickboxer)
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Battle of the epic ring entrances.
Sick takedown at :28 by Sakuraba. Now we know where you got that idea, Randy.![]()
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I wonder what he did to piss somebody off so badly, they released himHeavyweight prospect Todd Duffee (6-1 MMA, 1-1 UFC) is a free agent.
A little more than one year after Duffee burst onto the UFC scene with a seven-second knockout of Tim Hague, the 24-year-old is no longer employed by the sport's largest mixed martial arts promotion.
MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com) learned of the UFC's decision from multiple sources with knowledge of the move, and Duffee's manager, Alex Davis, confirmed the report.
Davis declined to comment further on the matter or speculate as to the reason behind the UFC's decision.
Duffee wasn't immediately available for comment when contacted by MMAjunkie.com.
Following his record-breaking win over Hague (officially the fastest knockout in UFC's history), Duffee was defeated by Mike Russow at UFC 114 in one of the most dramatic turnarounds in the organization's history. Duffee was in control of the fight for the first two-and-a-half rounds before a right hand left him flat on his back.
Nevertheless, Duffee was targeted for a bout with Jon Madsen at October's UFC 121 event. A lingering knee injury forced him out of the planned contest, and Gilbert Yvel stepped in to take the fight.
It's not immediately evident what Duffee plans to do next, but the massive heavyweight will undoubtedly demand interest from organizations both U.S-based and overseas.
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He talked some trash a few months ago about the UFC not marketing him well and him not being paid enough...before the loss to Russow. I also saw a rumor that he maybe was not hurt as much it was initially reported when he pulled out of the upcoming fight with Madsen. That it there could have been a little protest as well. But I will emphasize that is just a rumor that I saw on a board yesterday.
Maybe he was upset that he made a whopping $8,000 a fight.
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