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BRANDON VERA LIKELY OUT UNTIL MAY Friday, January 11, 2008 - by Tom Hamlin - MMAWeekly.com Brandon Vera has watched the tape over and over again. It’s the first exchange of the fight. He steps forward with a jab, meets Tim Sylvia’s oncoming face, and slides into the clinch. “My thumb got caught and pulled back like a banana,” he says. It was a trivial shot, but it quickly derailed him. He thought it... Read More
Well, well, well... It seems as if we have an outstanding fight between two of the worlds greatest fighters. I can start off by saying that this is going to be a good and hard fight for both competitors. If either one of them under estimate the other they are going to lose bigtime. Joe is a good fighter tough, quick, and will knock you the hell out. He actually shocked me when he knocked out Melvin in the first round like BAM. Melvin I thought was gonna demolish Joe as he spit all that fire and... Read More
MAIN EVENT FIGHTERS -Chuck Liddell: $500,000 (20th fight in UFC; defeated Wanderlei Silva; no win bonus) -Georges St-Pierre: $160,000 (11th; defeated Matt Hughes; includes win bonus of $80,000) -Wanderlei Silva: $150,000 (4th fight in UFC; lost to Chuck Liddell; no win bonus) -Matt Hughes: $100,000 (19th fight in UFC; lost to Georges St-Pierre; win bonus would have been $100,000) MAIN CARD FIGHTERS -Lyoto Machida: $60,000 (4th fight in UFC; defeated... Read More
XTREME COUTURE CAMP REPORT Saturday, January 05, 2008 - by Damon Martin - MMAWeekly.com After building one of the most impressive teams of fighters in the world, Xtreme Couture closed out 2007 with a combined record of 59-14 in its first full year of operations. Now it looks forward to an even more successful 2008 with many of its members gearing up for a huge year ahead. FORREST GRIFFIN PREPARES FOR TUF 7; MI... Read More
After an opening round of the Grand Prix tournament to crown the first ever champions in the organization, the International Fight League decided to pull original lightweight finalist Wagnney Fabiano out of his slot and place him in line for a newly created featherweight title. His previous opponent, Chris Horodecki, is now on his third opponent in as many weeks. Commissioner Kurt Otto addressed the reasoning behind pulling Fabiano, who went undefeated at lightweight last season for the I... Read More
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