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LucVanLierde

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Sunday, January 09, 2005
LAS VEGAS – Middleweight David Terrell returns to the Octagon Feb. 5 at the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino Events Center to fight veteran Evan Tanner for the Ultimate Fighting Championship® World Middleweight title at UFC® 51: Super Saturday.
Tickets for the all-star, nine-fight card, $350, $250, $150, $75 and $35, are now on sale at the Mandalay Bay Box Office (877-632-7400) in Las Vegas, at all Ticketmaster locations, and on the internet at www.ticketmaster.com and www.mandalaybay.com. To order tickets by telephone call 877-880-0880 or 702-891-7777. Ticket purchases are subject to transaction fees.
UFC® 51: Super Saturday will be available LIVE on pay-per-view at 10 p.m. EST on iNDemand, DirecTV, Dish Network, TVN, Bell ExpressVu and Viewers Choice Canada. The suggested retail price is $29.95.
Terrell, called by many the greatest American submission grappler, was impressive his last time in the Octagon Aug. 21 – perhaps too impressive. The Santa Rosa, Ca. fighter (5-1-0 in mixed martial arts) worked so fast in UFC 49: Payback! , he knocked out veteran Matt Lindland in 25 seconds of the first round. Some critics still believe he was more lucky than good. Terrell is out to prove to those remaining critics that he is the best by winning the UFC World Middleweight Championship.
But Tanner, from Gresham, Ore., will have plenty to say about who wins the title. He is a veteran of 11 UFC fights, 36 MMA matches and owns an impressive 32-4 record. Tanner is on a winning streak. He defeated rising UFC star Robbie Lawler at UFC 50: War of 04! in Atlantic City, NJ, with a triangle choke tap out at 2:10 of the second round and won a unanimous decision over always tough Phil Baroni at UFC 48: Payback in Las Vegas.
Six under card fights for UFC 51: Super Saturday also were announced today: Lawler (8-3-0) from Davenport, Iowa, will take on Long Island, NY, native Baroni (5-4-0), who now lives in Las Vegas, Nev., in a middleweight bout.
David “The Crow” Loiseau (11-4-0) from Montreal, Canada, and Joe Riggs (25-4-0) from Phoenix, AZ, will meet in another middleweight bout. It will be Loiseau’s third UFC fight, while Riggs will step into the Octagon for the second time.
In heavyweight action, James Irvin (7-0-0) from Sacramento, CA, will make his UFC debut against Mike Kyle (10-3-0) from San Jose, CA, while Justin Eilers (9-2-1) from Davenport, Iowa, who stunned UFC fans in his debut at UFC 49: Unfinished Business with a TKO of Kyle, returns to the Octagon with a plan to do the same to Paul Buentello (16-7-0) from Amarillo, Tx.
Nick Diaz (9-3-0) from Stockton, CA, and Drew Fickett (24-2-0) from Tuscon, AZ, will meet in a preliminary welterweight bout. It marks Diaz’s fourth UFC fight. Despite his impressive won-loss MMA record, this will be Fickett’s UFC debut.
Karo Parisyan (20-3-0) from North Hollywood, Ca., and Chris Lytle (30-10-4) from Indianapolis, Ind., will meet in a preliminary welterweight bout.
The main event will be a fight that UFC fans have been waiting more than three years to see. Tito “The Huntington Beach Bad Boy” Ortiz will square off with Brazilian star Vitor “The Phenom” Belfort. Also on the card is the “Interim” Heavyweight Championship bout between Tim Sylvia and Andrei Arlovski.
Ortiz (12-4-0) from Huntington Beach, Ca., will meet Belfort (12-4-0) from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in a bout that should have taken place on Sept. 28, 2001 as the main event of UFC 33: Victory in Vegas. But that fight had to be canceled when Belfort sustained a serious right elbow injury while training. Vladimir Matyushenko, a tough competitor, stepped in on short notice to replace Belfort, but Ortiz was too strong and retained the UFC World Light Heavyweight Championship by unanimous decision.
Sylvia (19-1-0) from Davenport, Iowa is determined to defeat Arlovski (8-3-0) from Minsk, Belarus, to recapture the championship he lost to Frank Mir his last time in the Octagon at UFC 48: Payback! The fight ended 50 seconds into the first round when Mir broke Sylvia’s forearm. Being the warrior he is, Sylvia demanded the fight continue. But TV replays left no doubt that Mir deserved the title.
Mir subsequently suffered a broken leg in a motorcycle accident in September 2004 and will not be able to defend his title for several more months. Mir says he is recovering well and believes his doctors will allow him to start training again soon.
Meanwhile, Sylvia and Arlovski are ready to fight for the “interim” title, with the winner eager for an opportunity to face a healthy Mir.
Middleweight David Terrell returns to the Octagon Feb. 5 at the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino Events Center to fight veteran Evan Tanner for the Ultimate Fighting Championship® World Middleweight title at UFC® 51: Super Saturday.
Tito Ortiz vs. Vitor Belfort
Tim Sylvia vs. Andre Arlovski
Evan Tanner vs. David Terrell
Robbie Lawler vs. Phil Baroni
David Loiseau vs. Joe Riggs
James Irvin vs. Mike Kyle
Justin Eilers vs. Paul Buentello
Nick Diaz vs. Drew Fickett
Karo Parisyan vs. Chris Lytle
 

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Pride final conflict!!!!!!

Incase anyone has taken an interest in MMA since Spike and the UFC teamed up and aired the ultimate fighter reality show, ill give you teh heads up on teh best fightcard in mixed ma history.

This sunday at 6 on shaw ppv...30$


Fight Card

The Semi-Finals and Finals of the Middleweight Tournament

Wanderlei Silva (Brazil)
vs.
Ricardo Arona (Brazil)
Mauricio "Shogun" Rua (Brazil)
vs.
Alistair Overeem (Holland)
Winner Silva/Arona
vs.
Winner Rua/Overeem
Heavyweight Championship Match

Fedor Emelianenko (Russia)
vs.
Mirko "Cro Cop" Filipovic (Croatia)
(Champion)
(Challenger)
Additional Matches

David "Tank" Abbott (USA)
vs.
Hidehiko Yoshida (Japan)
Igor Vovchanchyn (Ukraine)
vs.
Kazuhiro Nakamura (Japan)
Fabricio Werdum (Brazil/Spain)
vs.
Roman Zentsov (Russia)


Vitor Belfort vs Yuki Kondo
Fedor Emilianenko vs. Mirko " Cro Cop " Filipovic


tank fukcin abott vs an olympic judo gold medalist




I still seem to be the only one posting in here but w/e maybe after tuf some of you will take on a new interest
 

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Captain Shamrock

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Re: Pride final conflict!!!!!!

LucVanLierde said:
Incase anyone has taken an interest in MMA since Spike and the UFC teamed up and aired the ultimate fighter reality show, ill give you teh heads up on teh best fightcard in mixed ma history.

This sunday at 6 on shaw ppv...30$


Fight Card

The Semi-Finals and Finals of the Middleweight Tournament

Wanderlei Silva (Brazil)
vs.
Ricardo Arona (Brazil)
Mauricio "Shogun" Rua (Brazil)
vs.
Alistair Overeem (Holland)
Winner Silva/Arona
vs.
Winner Rua/Overeem
Heavyweight Championship Match

Fedor Emelianenko (Russia)
vs.
Mirko "Cro Cop" Filipovic (Croatia)
(Champion)
(Challenger)
Additional Matches

David "Tank" Abbott (USA)
vs.
Hidehiko Yoshida (Japan)
Igor Vovchanchyn (Ukraine)
vs.
Kazuhiro Nakamura (Japan)
Fabricio Werdum (Brazil/Spain)
vs.
Roman Zentsov (Russia)


Vitor Belfort vs Yuki Kondo
Fedor Emilianenko vs. Mirko " Cro Cop " Filipovic


tank fukcin abott vs an olympic judo gold medalist




I still seem to be the only one posting in here but w/e maybe after tuf some of you will take on a new interest


Do you do this stuff, Luc? If so, are there lots of local tournaments?
 

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Silva v Arona should be a decent fight; Arona is 11-2 only loses to Rampage and Emelianenko, two world class fighters. Arona has beat guys like Mezger and actually beat Shogun back in '02. I dont think Arona has much KO ability (only 2 ko's in 11w's) I think for him to have a chance he'll have to take Silva to decision.

Prediction: Silva Rear Naked Choke 2nd round

Shogun v Overeem should be another good fight. Overeem is riding high, just came off two impressive wins against Vitor 'LVL sucks' Belford and Igor Vovchanchyn, both by Guillotine. Shogun is looking really good, hasnt lost since 03, beat up on Rampage in the first round of the grand prix. Overeem is gonna have a big time reach advantage, being 6'5'' compared to Shogun, 5'11''

Prediction: On a limb...Overeem by (how can I not say) Guillotine.

A quick fact for the liddel lovers. He beat overeem back in 03. By none other then 'strikes'.

Emilianenko and Cro Cop should be an unreal fight....Arlovski should get the winner!

Shamrock: World Freestyle Championships are going on Sept 11 at the Croatian Cultural center. LVL and myself were at the last ones back in March sometime. Some pretty good fighters....hey Luc, you know if Calib is fighting again??
 
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Re: Pride final conflict!!!!!!

LucVanLierde said:
I still seem to be the only one posting in here but w/e maybe after tuf some of you will take on a new interest
Luc, i've definately been watching a lot more lately, mainly due to the first season of The Ultimate Fighter, and the amount of exposure it has received due to the partnership with Spike TV.

I've never watched the Pride or K-1 fights, what are the major differences between those and the UFC. Ring vs. Octagon? Different Strikes aloud on the mat?
 

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joely_the_goalie said:
I've never watched the Pride or K-1 fights, what are the major differences between those and the UFC. Ring vs. Octagon? Different Strikes aloud on the mat?

K-1 is kickboxing.

Pride is full mixed martial arts (MMA) but in a boxing style ring.

UFC is full MMA but in the Octagon


I like Pride because they often move the fighters to the center of the ring (even if they are on the ground - they stay on the ground though) Pride has more action because you can't just pin a guy to the fence and try to pound.

K-1 can be exciting because of the powerful kick that can fly without fear of takedowns.

Mirko Cro Cop has the most devastating kicks anywhere right now. Man is he fast and accurate for a 220lb guy!!

Will be a great fight on the 28th
 

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Pride final conflict!!!!!!

joely_the_goalie said:
Luc, i've definately been watching a lot more lately, mainly due to the first season of The Ultimate Fighter, and the amount of exposure it has received due to the partnership with Spike TV.

I've never watched the Pride or K-1 fights, what are the major differences between those and the UFC. Ring vs. Octagon? Different Strikes aloud on the mat?


UFC is wrestling based. It has mostly white american wrestler hybrid mma fighters. Salary runs at about 40 gs a fight then 40 gs a win..unless you are in a title fight and u get bumped up to the 100-250 gs mark. Usually has around 12-15 thousand in fan ticket sales. Ufc has more more rules and a cage.

Now Pride on the other hand pays about 200,000 to a million a fight. The fights are held in the tokyo dome and sellout the 65,000 seats well before the night of the card. Pride is home to the best fighters in the world. Its more of an international league as the best tend to go where theres more money. Denis Kang of Vancouver fights for Pride, Canadas lone fighter. Pride has a ring and is way more open to attacking while an opponent is down. " Soccer kicks" are allowed to downed opponents head, as are knees to the face of adowned opponent. Fighters can actually get yellow and red cards for inactivity on the ground or too much of a defensive gameplan.

pride has 3 rounds...1st 10 min followed by 2 5min

in other words...theres 5 guys in pride weighting the same as Chuck lydell who would end his night pretty damn quick.


K1 is all the ks in one. Kick boxing, karate, kung fu. Mostly standup fighting with alot of kos.




Shamroid, Yes I do MMA....

tournaments coming up....sept 9 http://www.ringfight.com/NFC/NFCIV/NFC-4-Poster.JPG these fights are in north van and are very well done....profeshional feel to them and well promoted...tix for 40 and up

Outkast, the date for the World freestyle fighting Championships has been changed to the 17

http://www.wffchampionships.com/

good atmosphere and good fighters at this one...

both worth 40 bucks easy......nights u wont soon forget....


outkast kalib wont be fighting...hes leaving for vegas to tape TUF 3...crazy
 

LucVanLierde

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Captain Shamrock said:
You might do MMA but your ****ing brain is MIA. The name is Shamrock. You should know that as one of your Utimate heroes was named Shamrock wasn't he?


Carry on, Chuck.


Yes thats the joke....he was as irish as u but shared a gym locker with some guy named Raphael.

hahah "****ing"...damn man...take a deep breath...in with the good...out with the bad.


Scamrock or Shamroid....were his 2 best nicknames....he really should have had Don King in his corner and Jose Conseco as his nurse.
 

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LucVanLierde said:
Yes thats the joke....he was as irish as u but shared a gym locker with some guy named Raphael.

hahah "****ing"...damn man...take a deep breath...in with the good...out with the bad.


Scamrock or Shamroid....were his 2 best nicknames....he really should have had Don King in his corner and Jose Conseco as his nurse.


Yes, you're right, it is all a joke. :D

In all seriousness, what ever happened to that guy? WWF for awhile and then vanished??????????/
 

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Scramroid fought Rich Franklin in the series finale of TUF 1 about 6 months ago....got KOd in the first. Went for a low kick and just fell down. I guess thats what happens when your 55. eh luc?
 

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