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Everything posted by epwar
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I don't think it has been mentioned but Kongo vs. Vinicius is off the Bellator 106 show this upcoming weekend.
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Did Peyton and Eli do a body switch like an '80s comedy?
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Dallas/Detroit reminds me never to walk away from a game thinking "it's over."
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WSOF - where MMA careers go to die (Torres, Volkmann and Vila all lost by decision).
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C'mon, would anyone believe Wes Sims as a credible source for, well, anything?
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Get your picks in before noon, fools! You've been warned!
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Remember folks, this show is in England so it is on early tomorrow. Picks must be done by 12 noon EST.
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Rampage will apparently fight on the Bellator 108 card on Spike. No opponent yet, but I can hear Richard Hale's phone ringing from here.
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Words you never thought you would hear in your life...
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Shawn Bunch doing a Bubba Jenkins impression (not the good kind) on Bellator just now.
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Ian McCall is out of his fight with Jorgenson.
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I agree with this. Zuffa has embraced a "quantity over quality" policy with their product and it is actually hurting it a lot now. You know something is wrong when I'm don't recognize 5-6 guys on a card.
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Overstock.com Coliseum was so bad they had to change it to O.co Coliseum to sound semi-normal again.
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Dana two days ago: "We have too many f'n fighters."
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Redskins fooling everyone by losing 4 games before they start their epic run.
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Ding, ding, ding...we have a winner! Totally strange how the SB card has gone from their huge show to nothing in the last few years. Via MMAJunkie: It's far from a lock, but Ricardo Lamas could finally get his shot at the UFC featherweight title in February. UFC President Dana White today said the organization is "talking about" booking championJose Aldo (23-1 MMA, 5-0 UFC) vs. Lamas (13-2 MMA, 4-0 UFC) for its Super Bowl weekend card on Feb. 1. "It's not done, but we're talking about it," he said. "But we talk about a lot of things." Unlike past years, the UFC's annual Super Bowl card won't take place in Las Vegas. Instead, the pay-per-view event is slated for Prudential Center in Newark, N.J.