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RE: UFC - groundnpound - 24-11-2011 23:12 I'm surprised you think Kampmann's gonna beat Alves mate... I see an Alves KO victory. Any clues why we're watching last weeks TUF tonight? RE: UFC - 199lives - 24-11-2011 23:22 (24-11-2011 23:12 )groundnpound Wrote: Any clues why we're watching last weeks TUF tonight? its thanks giving in America so they have a change in tv schedules so there was no new episode this week. RE: UFC - groundnpound - 25-11-2011 00:07 Cheers mate, top man. Bader vs Rampage set for UFC 144 Feb 26 in Japan. http://mmajunkie.com/news/26254/ryan-bader-vs-quinton-rampage-jackson-set-for-ufc-144-in-japan.mma RE: UFC - mitchell - 25-11-2011 00:42 (24-11-2011 23:12 )groundnpound Wrote: I'm surprised you think Kampmann's gonna beat Alves mate... I see an Alves KO victory. Thiago Alves is just a puncher who goes for it with every shot where as Kampman is decent on the ground & is a technical striker as shown against 'Bedtime'. I don't know if people know these yet but here they are anyway. UFC 140: Jones vs. Machida Toronto, Canada December 10 Jon Jones v Lyoto Machida Frank Mir v Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira Tito Ortiz v Antônio Rogério Nogueira Claude Patrick v Brian Ebersole Mark Hominick v Chan Sung Jung UFC 141: Lesnar vs. Overeem Vegas December 30 Brock Lesnar v Alistair Overeem Nate Diaz v Donald Cerrone Jon Fitch v Johny Hendricks Vladimir Matyushenko v Alexander Gustafsson Prelim Ross Pearson v Junior Assunção UFC 142: Aldo vs Mendes Rio de Janeiro, Brazil January 14 José Aldo v Chad Mendes Vitor Belfort v Anthony Johnson Thiago Tavares v Sam Stout Edson Barboza v Terry Etim UFC 143: St-Pierre vs Diaz Vegas February 4 Georges St-Pierre v Nick Diaz Erik Koch v Dustin Poirier Alex Caceres v Edwin Figueroa Carlos Condit v Josh Koscheck UFC 144 Saitama, Japan February 26 This event will mark the UFC's first event in Japan since UFC 29. Yushin Okami v Tim Boetsch Yoshihiro Akiyama v Jake Shields Anthony Pettis v Joe Lauzon Bouts in the works include: Frankie Edgar v Ben Henderson Quinton Jackson v Ryan Bader Cheick Kongo v Mark Hunt Hatsu Hioki v Bart Palaszewski Takeya Mizugaki v Chris Cariaso Steve Cantwell v Riki Fukuda If it all happens then it looks like being a good end to this year & a good start to 2012. RE: UFC - groundnpound - 25-11-2011 01:13 Alves is more than that mate. He's got skills. I'd put him down as a skillful, explosive, powerful, technical striker, with a decent takedown defense. I think confidence and mindframe are huge for him aswell. A confident, motivated Thiago Alves is a dangerous man. For me, there's another title shot in him. Can't wait for: Jon Jones v Lyoto Machida Brock Lesnar v Alistair Overeem Edson Barboza v Terry Etim Georges St-Pierre v Nick Diaz Carlos Condit v Josh Koscheck Good times lad, good times. RE: UFC - TDK2008 - 25-11-2011 12:18 (25-11-2011 00:42 )mitchell Wrote: I don't know if people know these yet but here they are anyway. Fights I'm most looking forward to: Jon Jones vs. Lyoto Machida Brock Lesnar vs. Alistair Overeem Nate Diaz vs. Donald Cerrone Georges St-Pierre vs. Nick Diaz Frankie Edgar vs. Ben Henderson Out of those the fight I want to see the most would be Edgar vs. Henderson, the UFC Lightweight division is superb. Fights in 2012 I'm looking forward to not on that list: Dominick Cruz vs. Urijah Faber III Anderson Silva vs. Chael Sonnen II --- While I enjoyed Henderson vs. Rua, I disagree with the majority who have it as their Fight of the Year. The Fight of the Year for me was Frankie Edgar vs. Gray Maynard at UFC 125. Henderson vs. Rua wasn't the Fight of the Night, I prefered Alvarez vs. Chandler from Bellator which was the second best fight of 2011. Looking at 'net opinion I'm in the minority here! RE: UFC - groundnpound - 25-11-2011 15:52 I sometimes see epic fights between lesser known fighters but they don't stay in the memory for as long as they should. I've almost forgot about the Henderson vs Guida fight already, but it was an unbelievable contest. Shogun vs Hendo was special for me because it was two legends going at it from start to finish, it swung one way, then the other...A heart and guts tear up for 5 rounds. Some of the shots that landed in the fight were scary! Both lads kept standing though and fought through it. Immense. Too often big fights like that have been built up and then let everyone down. Thought it was top class. RE: UFC - 199lives - 25-11-2011 21:19 Jeremy Horn improved his record this week to 89-21-5 what an amazing record. a who's who of MMA http://www.sherdog.com/fighter/Jeremy-Horn-202 RE: UFC - mitchell - 26-11-2011 01:06 Thats a crazy record for someone who's only 36 years old, I can't specifically remember any one fight, but I know I've enjoyed a few. Jeremy Horn 115 Fights 89 wins 21 losses 5 draws KO 17-2, submissions 60-8 decision 12-11 51 first round wins. First 42 fights ended in the 1st, 34-4-4 ranging from 1min 40sec to 24min Yearly intake of fights. 1996 - 6, 5-1 Two in 0ne night 1997 - 5, 2-1-2D Two in 0ne night 1998 - 14, 10-2-2 Two in 0ne night x2 1999 - 21, 20-1 Two in 0ne night 2000 - 12, 8-4 Two in 0ne night 2001 - 9, 7-2 2002 - 6, 6-0 2003 - 10, 8-1-1 Three in 0ne night 2004 - 7, 6-1 2005 - 6, 5-1 2006 - 1, 1-0 2007 - 3, 2-1 2008 - 2, 0-2 2009 - 4, 2-0 2010 - 5, 4-1 2011 - 3, 2-1 All Stats taken from Wikipedia RE: UFC - groundnpound - 26-11-2011 13:13 What a record that is, he's fought some of the best fighters around in his time. He's fought: *Chuck Liddell *Big Nog *Randy Couture *Forrest Griffin *Chael Sonnen *Anderson Silva *Nate Marquardt He's fought Liddell twice, first he defeated him in round1 via triangle choke at UFC19.He then lost via TKO to Liddell at UFC 54. He took Big Nog the distance and lost the decision in January 2000. He then fought Randy Couture in October 2000 and lost the decision. 3 years later, September 2003 he KO'd Forrest Griffin via head kick. He's fought Chael Sonnen 3 times and won all 3, submitting him twice. He took Anderson Silva the distance in 2004, losing the decision and he lost to Nate Marquardt in 2008 at UFC 81. All those amazing fights with about a thousand fights in between lol What a legend. Jeremy Horn Uploaded with ImageShack.us Horn vs Griffin Head kick at 8.50 Horn vs Couture Horn vs Anderson Silva |